Papers, 1738-1880.

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Papers, 1738-1880.

Correspondence, account books, receipts, photo albums, and other papers of John Ladd Howell, Paschall Howell, Col. Joshua Ladd Howell, Anna Blackwood Howell, Brig. Gen. Joshua Blackwood Howell, and other family members. Subjects include family affairs, supplies during the American Revolution, Etna Furnace (also called Aetna Furnace), a bog iron furnace in Estell Manor, N.J., owned by Joshua Ladd Howell, and family business concerns with shad fishing in the Delaware River.

ca. 900 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7320896

Gloucester County Historical Society

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Howell, Anna Blackwood, 1769-1855.

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Howell, Paschall, 1789-1811

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Howell, John Ladd, 1738-1785

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John Ladd Howell was a birthright Quaker. He was the son of John and Katherine Howell. John Ladd was his maternal grandfather. In 1761 he married Frances Paschall at Darby Monthly Meeting of Friends. He resided in Philadelphia, Pa. From the description of Family papers, 1733-1763. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 31452463 ...

Howell, Joshua Ladd, 1762-1818

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Etna Furnace and Forge (Estell Manor, N.J.)

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Howell, Joshua Blackwood, 1806-1864

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Brigadier General, Third Division, Tenth Corps, United States Army, killed at Petersburg, Virginia, in the final campaigns of the Civil War. From the description of Papers, ca. 1820-1890. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155864959 Colonel, 85th Pennsylvania Regiment, U.S.A., stationed in South Carolina and Virginia. From the description of Papers, 1862-1864. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19793523 ...

Howell family.

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Residents of Gloucester County, N.J.; later moved to Princeton, N.J., Uniontown, Pa., and various towns in New York State. From the description of Papers, 1738-1880. (Gloucester County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 31610180 ...