Hillyer family papers, (ca.) 1797-1860.

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Hillyer family papers, (ca.) 1797-1860.

Include letters exchanged between Asa Hillyer and Asa Hillyer, Jr., Truman Hillyer, James Hillyer, and particularly, Shaler Hillyer; correspondents include Rebecca Freeman Hillyer and John Hillyer. The collection also contains material pertaining to social and economic conditions in Georgia, Federalist politics, and plantation management, in the form of accounts, cotton books, tax receipts, and slave records.

1 reel : positive and negative ; 35 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7337158

University of Virginia. Library

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Hillyer, Asa, 1763-1840

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Hillyer family.

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Represented are Asa Hillyer of Connecticut, and his sons, Asa Hillyer, Jr. of New Jersey, Truman Hillyer of Georgia, James Hillyer of New York and Maryland, and Shaler Hillyer of Georgia. Also represented are Rebecca Freeman Hillyer and John Hillyer, wife and son, respectively, of Shaler Hillyer. From the description of Hillyer family papers, (ca.) 1797-1860. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32135417 ...

Hillyer, Truman.

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Hillyer, Asa, 1763-1840

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Hillyer, Rebecca Freeman.

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Hillyer, John.

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Hillyer, Shaler

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Hillyer, James

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