Miscellaneous papers, 1784-1844.

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Miscellaneous papers, 1784-1844.

Newspaper articles, written by Mickle, about the history of Old Gloucester (later Camden) County; letters to the editor of Camden Mail concerning the Washington Library; copy of "The Soldier Rebuked; or, the Private Character and Public Services of John R. Thomson, the Originator of the Constitution of N.J." (1844); lecture entitled "The Duty of the Young American" delivered by Mickle (1843 Feb. 23); essay on prohibition; copies of letters (1803) from J.W. Barnard, describing courts in Kingston, Roane County, Tenn.; letters (1840s) from Sarah Tyndale to Eliza Cartlidge, copied by Rebecca Mickle Hemphill at a later date; and letters (1784, 1789) from Samuel Hemphill, relating to a plantation in Georgia and life in the same state.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8048352

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New Jersey.

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Hemphill, Rebecca Mickle, 1848-

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Barnard, J. W., active 1803

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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...

Hemphill, Samuel, -1741

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Cartlidge, Eliza

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Thomson, John R. (John Renshaw), 1800-1862

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John Renshaw Thomson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 25, 1800. He attended common schools in Princeton, New Jersey, then attended and graduated from Princeton University. Upon graduation, Thomas went to work for a large importing company, and was sent to China in 1817 to represent that company as a tea trader in the port city of Canton. President James Monroe appointed Thomas as the United States Consul for the port of Canton from 1823-1825. Upon returning to the United State...

Tyndale, Sarah Thorn

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