Joshua Francis Fisher correspondence


Collection 3398

1806-1856
(0.6 Linear feet ; 2 boxes)

Summary Information

Repository
The Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Creator
Fisher, Joshua Francis, 1807-1873.
Title
Joshua Francis Fisher correspondence
ID
3398
Date
1806-1856
Extent
0.6 Linear feet ; 2 boxes
Author
Finding aid prepared by Dan DelViscio.
Language
English
Abstract
Joshua Francis Fisher (1807-1878) was a prominent Philadelphia citizen and member of its upper class throughout much of the nineteenth century. He obtained a law degree but never practiced, and he was an instrumental advocate of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. This collection is primarily comprised of letters addressed to Fisher from his college friends Allyne Otis and Paul Trapier, but there are also typed transcriptions of many of these letters, as well as a few miscellaneous items. While the collection spans from 1806 to 1861, the letters of Otis and Trapier cover 1825 to 1856. The letters are cordial in nature and discuss current events along with personal matters.

Preferred citation

Cite as: [Indicate cited item or series here], Joshua Francis Fisher correspondence (Collection 3398), The Historical Society of Pennsylvania

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Background note

Joshua F. Fisher was born February 17, 1807, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was a well-known Philadelphia citizen from a prominant family. Fisher graduated from Harvard in 1825, where he studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1829 but never practiced. Early in his life Fisher became intrigued by historical studies, especially related to America and Pennsylvania. He was one of the earliest and most productive members of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and later became its vice president. In 1829, at only twenty-two years of age, he conveyed in front of the society "An Account of the Early Poets and Poetry of Pennsylvania," which was published in the Memoirs of the Society. The most important was his address on the "Private Life and Domestic Habits of William Penn" in 1836. Joshua F. Fisher died on January 21, 1873 in Philadelphia.

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Scope and content note

This collection of Joshua Francis Fisher's correspondence consists of personal letters written to Fisher by his former college friends from Harvard University, Reverend Paul Trapier and Allyne Otis. All the letters are handwritten and some of the letters from Allyne Otis have been transcribed. The letters span from 1825 to 1856 or are undated. Additionally, there are a few miscellaneous letters, including a typescript letter dated 1806 from a G.H. Otis, a typescript letter from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's sister describing his wedding to Frances Appleton dated 1843, a letter and corresponding transcript from one “Williams” dated 1849, and letter from Harrison White dated 1861.

The letters in the collection have been arranged by author and then chronologically. They provide insight into the daily lives of upper class individuals of nineteenth century Philadelphia. The use of casual, colloquial, and personal language is also evident.

The letters concern the everyday lives of Otis and Trapier. Trapier's letters begin in 1825 and contain details on his and Fisher's college days. After college, Trapier's letters discuss his education at a seminary and later his life as an Episcopal minister in Charleston, South Carolina. His later letters contain information on current events and family matters, such as the death of his young daughter, Francis Dehon Trapier, in 1855. (With the letter is her obituary.)

Otis's letters are also personal, and they begin in the spring of 1828 with his engagement announcement. His letters are almost exclusively addressed from Boston. Otis speaks of private matters and travels, particularly his travels with Fisher. In 1840, Otis comments on Fisher’s travel habits while his wife was expecting a child. While the majority of the letters were sent to Fisher at his Philadelphia address, 170 Chestnut Street, a few letters were addressed to London, England; New Orleans, Louisiana; or Newport, Rhode Island.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

 The Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; 2013.

1300 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19107
215-732-6200

Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Provenance

Provenance unkown.

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Related Materials

Related materials

At the Historical Society of Pennsylvania:

A discourse, delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, the ninth day of April, 1836, on the private life and domestic habits of William Penn, 1836 (HSP in LCP, Gpp* .69 v.2, Va .62 v.3)

George Harrison and Joshua Francis Fisher memorandum and account books, 1818-1851 (Collection D0060)

Joshua Frances Fisher diary, 1848 (Am .065)

Joshua Francis Fisher papers, 1681-1865 (Collection 1858)

Recollections of Joshua Francis Fisher 1864 (Gf 158 F534)

Some account of the early poets and poetry of Pennsylvania, 1829 (Va .62 v.2)

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Controlled Access Headings

Personal Name(s)

  • Fisher, Joshua Francis, 1807-1873.
  • Otis, Alleyne, 1807-1873.
  • Trapier, Paul, 1806-1872.

Subject(s)

  • Death and mourning--19th century.
  • Family life--Personal correspondence--19th century.
  • Personal correspondence--19th century.
  • Protestant--Episcopal Church--Seminary and ministry.
  • Social life and customs--Upper class--19th century.

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Bibliography

Virtual American Biographies. "Joshua Francis Fisher." Hall of North and South Americans. http://famousamericans.net/joshuafrancisfisher/ (accessed August 20, 2013).

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Collection Inventory

Box Folder

Typescript Letter from G.H. Otis March, 1806 

1 1

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Allyne Otis to Joshua Francis Fisher 1825-1828 

1 2

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Allyne Otis to Joshua Francis Fisher 1828-1832 

1 3

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Allyne Otis to Joshua Francis Fisher 1833 

1 4

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Allyne Otis to Joshua Francis Fisher 1834 

1 5

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Allyne Otis to Joshua Francis Fisher 1835-1836 

1 6

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Allyne Otis to Joshua Francis Fisher 1836-1839 

1 7

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Allyne Otis to Joshua Francis Fisher 1840-1856 

1 8

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Allyne Otis to Joshua Francis Fisher undated 

1 9

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Joshua Francis Fisher letter transcripts 1825-1848 

1 10

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Joshua Francis Fisher letter transcripts 1849-1855 

1 11

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Reverend Paul Trapier to Joshua Francis Fisher 1825-1826 

2 1

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Reverend Paul Trapier to Joshua Francis Fisher 1826-1829 

2 2

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Reverend Paul Trapier to Joshua Francis Fisher 1829-1855 

2 3

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Letter from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's sister August, 1843 

2 4

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"Williams" to Joshua Francis Fisher September 1849 

2 5

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Harrison White letter 1861 

2 6

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Miscellaneous Notes undated 

2 7

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