Miscellaneous papers, 1845-1856.

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Miscellaneous papers, 1845-1856.

Catalog of Mickle's private library, to be auctioned in 1856 and newspaper clippings about the auction; certificate of membership from American Legal Association; certificate from the Library of Congress (1845 Mar. 12) for his Reminiscences of Old Gloucester; and membership certificate from the Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1845 Jan. 27).

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Library of Congress

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The Library of Congress was established by an act of Congress in 1800 when President John Adams signed a bill providing for the transfer of the seat of government from Philadelphia to the new capital city of Washington. The legislation described a reference library for Congress only, containing "such books as may be necessary for the use of Congress - and for putting up a suitable apartment for containing them therein…" The original library was housed in the Washington, DC until August 1814, ...

American Legal Association

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Mickle, Isaac, 1822-1855

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Lawyer, newspaper editor, local political leader, musician, and book collector, of Camden, N.J., and Philadelphia, Pa.; b. 1822; d. 1855. From the description of Miscellaneous papers, 1832-1904. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70945510 From the description of Miscellaneous papers, 1845-1856. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70944768 From the description of Family papers, ca. 1840-ca. 1895. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70948269 From the description of Miscell...

Historical Society of Pennsylvania

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The Historical Society of Pennsylvania was established in 1824 by seven young Philadelphians who were inspired by the patriotic celebrations and renewed civic pride brought on by the Marquis d Lafayette's visit to the United States. The aim of their fledgling organization was to collect and preserve evidence related to history of the commonwealth, to encourage scholarly research, and to stimulate public interest in American history. This mission remains central to the wo...