Papers, 1809-1814.

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Papers, 1809-1814.

5 letters from David Ewing in S.C. to his brother Maskell Ewing, an attorney in Philadelphia, chiefly concerning money matters; and 1 letter from M.C. Ewing concerning the incarceration of Maskell's brother and her need for financial assistance from the family to obtain his release. In one letter, David Ewing wrote that he was president of the Librarian Society of Savannah River, S.C.

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Ewing, Maskell, 1758-1825

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Maskell Ewing, Jr., the son of Mary Paget and Maskell Ewing, Sr., was born in Greenwich, New Jersey on January 30, 1758. He was appointed Clerk of the General Assembly in Trenton before he was twenty-one years old. Maskell, Jr. relocated to Trenton and stayed in the position of Clerk for the next twenty years. He also served as the Recorder of the City of Trenton from approximately 1799-1805 and, after moving to Philadelphia and then to Delaware County, Pennsylvania in 1805, he served as the Sta...

Librarian Society of Savannah River (S.C.)

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Ewing, M. C.

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Ewing, David.

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Planter, Mathews Bluff, S.C. From the description of Papers, 1809-1814. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 30838937 ...

Ewing family.

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