Brobson family papers, 1792-1863.

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Brobson family papers, 1792-1863.

Correspondence (1795-1797) of James Brobson with Summerl and Brown in Philadelphia and other materials (1792-1823); correspondence (1823-1849) of William P. Brobson primarily on political topics, receipt book (1811-1821), and other items; together with William Brobson (1830-1893) correspondence (1858-1862) relating to the Civil War and family news; and correspondence (1860-1863) of Frank Brobson (1836-1878) concerning the Civil War and family news.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8125468

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Brobson, William, 1830-1893

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Clayton, Thomas, 1777-1854

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Brobson, William P., 1786-1850

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Brobson, James, 1759-1834

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Milligan, John Jones, 1795-1875

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James Sproat Green, son of College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) President Ashbel Green and his wife, Elizabeth Stockton Green, was born in Philadelphia on July 22, 1792. He had two siblings and one half-sibling: Robert Stockton Green (1787-1813), Jacob Green (ca. 1790-1842), and Ashbel Green (b. 1811). After graduating from Dickinson College in 1811, James Green moved to Princeton, New Jersey. He was admitted to the New Jersey bar in 1817. He served as United States district attorney...

Brobson, Frank

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Pleasonton, Stephen, -1855

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Brobson family.

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James Brobson (1759-1834), Quaker merchant and shipowner in Wilmington, Del.; his son, William P. Brobson (1786-1850), lawyer and Delaware legislator, also of Wilmington. From the description of Brobson family papers, 1792-1863. (Historical Society of Delaware). WorldCat record id: 74986053 ...

Houston, John W. (John Wallace), 1814-1896

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Summerl & Brown

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