Charles F. Heartman papers, 1600-1910 (bulk 1901-1910).

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Charles F. Heartman papers, 1600-1910 (bulk 1901-1910).

Manuscripts of articles, stories, and poems including Heartman's unpublished "Roman Fragment," written before he came to America in 1910. Also includes a collection (late 17th century-late 19th century) of correspondence, deeds and other documentation of land transfers, wills, legal summonses, 19th century citizenship documents, lists of town officers, financial accounts, household inventories, documentation of labor performed, lists of goods, and letters of introduction for church members from Wrentham, Mass., moving to Winthrop, Maine. Material is primarily from Massachusetts including Maine before it separated from Massachusetts, especially from Hadley, Northampton, and Wrentham, Mass., and Winthrop and Hallowell, Maine.

300 items.6 containers plus 1 oversize.1.2 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8322858

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Heartman, Charles F. (Charles Frederick), 1883-1953

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Bibliographer and author; operated auction and bookselling business from Pelican Galleries in New Orleans, La., and Book Farm in Hattiesburg, Miss. From the description of Charles F. Heartman collection of material relating to Negro culture, 1791-1839. (Fisk University). WorldCat record id: 70972576 Charles Frederick Heartman (1883-1953) emigrated to the United States from Germany in 1911. He was in the auction and bookselling business, operating primarily from the Pelican G...