Oliver Hillhouse Prince papers, 1810-1871.

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Oliver Hillhouse Prince papers, 1810-1871.

The collection consists of papers of Oliver Hillhouse Prince from 1810-1871. The papers include correspondence, small account books, legal documents, and other miscellaneous items. The correspondence includes letters to and from Prince and his wife, Mary H. Prince, and their children; letters from family and friends including David P. Hillhouse, Thomas Hillhouse, and David Buel; and letters (1819) from Jane Green in Louisville (Ga.) to her husband Dr. William M. Green. Some of the Prince correspondence pertains to his involvement with the GEORGIA JOURNAL and some discuss Georgia politics.

.5 linear ft.

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Green, William M., fl. 1819.

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Prince, Oliver Hillhouse, 1782-1837

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Oliver Hillhouse Prince (1782-1837), lawyer and politician, born in Connecticut, moved to Wilkes County, Georgia in 1796. From the description of Oliver Hillhouse Prince papers, 1785-1900. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38476195 Oliver Hillhouse Prince (1782-1837), lawyer, politician, and editor of the Milledgeville (Ga.) newspaper GEORGIA JOURNAL, born in Connecticut, moved to Wilkes County, Georgia in 1796. From the description of Oliver Hillhouse Prince papers...

Buel, David, 1747-1836

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Green, Jane, fl. 1819.

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Prince, Mary Hillhouse.

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Prince family.

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Hillhouse, Thomas.

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Hillhouse, David Porter, 1791-1851

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David Porter Hillhouse, traveler, editor, and college trustee, was born 8 May 1791, probably in Washington, Georgia, was educated in the "North," and died 8 July 1851, in Augusta, Georgia. His father, David Hillhouse, ran a publishing and printing house and edited the Washington GAZETTE (became the MONITOR), a weekly newspaper which was edited by his mother, Sarah Porter Hillhouse, after her husband's death. David Hillhouse later edited the newspaper. He lived in Columbia, South Carolina, betwee...