Simon Gratz autograph collection
Collection 0250A
1343-1928(190.0 Linear feet ; 633 boxes (18 volumes in boxes))
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- The Historical Society of Pennsylvania
- Creator
- Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925.
- Title
- Simon Gratz autograph collection
- ID
- 0250A
- Date
- 1343-1928
- Extent
- 190.0 Linear feet ; 633 boxes (18 volumes in boxes)
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Weckea D. Lilly
- Language
- English
- Language of Materials note
- The collection is predominantly in English, but includes items in French, Italian, Russian, and other languages.
- Abstract
- The collection was assembled by Simon Gratz, Philadelphia lawyer, school board member, and trustee of the Free Library. He began collecting at age 17 and, by the time he died, amassed about 175,000 manuscripts and portrait engravings and lithographs. Many of the latter he personally commissioned. In 1916 he became a vice-president of the Historical Society. Gratz continued until the end of his life to deal with such notable American collectors as George Brinley, Louis J. Cist, Adrien Joline, Charles J. Jones, E.H. Leffingwell, and Joseph J. Mickley. The dealers with whom he dealt included Charavay in Paris, Naylor and Maggs in London, Cohn in Berlin, Benjamin in New York, and A.S.W. Rosenbach in Philadelphia. The records of his transactions survive from 1861 to 1925 in his "Autograph Journals." On January 1, 1925, Gratz noted that his collection had, because of astute sales and exchanges, "cost less than nothing." Gratz acquired his collection by exchange with and purchase from a great number of collectors and dealers. Perhaps as many as 350,000 items passed through his hands. Perhaps his most important purchase came in 1881 when he bought a collection of 90,000 items assembled by William B. Sprague, author of Annals of the Pulpit, for $20,000, a sum which Gratz noted was "probably twice as much as it was worth." Despite his misgivings about the Sprague collection, assimilation of the material left its mark upon the Gratz Collection: Sprague's system of arrangement by category survives almost intact in the first section.
Preferred Citation note
Cite as: [Indicate cited item or series here], Simon Gratz autograph collection (Collection 0250A), The Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Biographical/Historical note
Simon Gratz (1840-1925) was among the most recognized and respected Jewish Americans in the city of Philadelphia. He was born into one of the oldest families and, perhaps, most notable. He inherited a legacy of high ambition and accomplishment going back to the family’s early settlers in the United States—Barnard and Michael Gratz. The Gratz Brothers were most enterprising in shipping, land acquisition, and trading, which allowed for the cementing of the strong and influential relationship between the family and the city. Simon’s father, Edward Gratz, was known for his activities with the construction of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and his most famous aunt, Rebecca Gratz, for her “charm” and philanthropy.
Gratz completed his primary education before the age of 13 and then entered the University of Pennsylvania. Graduating at 16, he then entered the university’s law school. While still a law student, he joined the law office of Garrick Mallery and Furman Sheppard. After graduating in 1855 and being admitted to bar, he began practicing in the city. For three years he served as assistant city solicitor, which enabled him to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States. He was elected to the Pennsylvania legislature before the age of 21 and served one term.
In 1869 Gratz was appointed to the Philadelphia Board of Public Education and became chairman of the Committee for the Girl’s Normal School. Additionally, he served for two terms as the board’s president pro-tem. He was most known however for helping to improve many schools that were seen as “primitive.” He also served as president of the Board of Revision of Taxes, president of the Board of Trustees of the Free Library of Philadelphia, member of the Board of Trustees of the Jefferson Medical College, and vice-president of The Historical Society of Pennsylvania and president of its council.
To distract himself from his professional commitments, Simon Gratz sought “intellectual amusement” through autograph collecting, becoming one of several popular autograph collectors during his time. He started collecting at the age of 17. Gratz in his A Book About Autograph Collecting stated that collecting “is good for the body, as well as the mind,” and to achieve fulfillment through such practices one must “seek occasional relief from the tedium and cares of active professional or business life, by turning to one chosen hobby for relaxation and quiet pleasure.” He used his collection to connect with some of the revered personalities in the United States and abroad, which ultimately supplied him with a great deal of entry points in the study of history. It is through the famed individual, according to Gratz, that we have the greatest opportunity to study:
"the collecting of autographs appeals most strongly to those who seek a delightful relaxation in an eminently intellectual amusement. An autograph letter from the hand of a noted man is the closest personal memorial of him that can be had. Here we have the identical paper that his hands touched and on which he wrote the words we read—words expressing thoughts as they emanated from his brain. We almost feel as if we were in direct contact with the writer. If he was good as well as great, a feeling of reverence for the paper we treasure steals over us. We are moved by the desire to learn the leading events of his life; and, if he was a prominent character in history, we wish to know the historical events in which he was a participant. In this way our treasured personal memorial leads us into the field of intellectual activitiey and history research" (p. 14-15).
His collecting activities led to his lengthy association with the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, to which he would deed all of his collection in 1917. This collection reflects much of his philosophy of leisure and collecting. There are many types of documents contained with the collection with a range of people and organizations represented. Gratz had a reputation for collecting internationally. H etraded items with many individuals from around the world, and many of the documents in the collection are written in French, Italian, Russian, or Chinese.
Gratz’s contemporaries in the collecting and dealing of autographs and other artifacts included Walter R. Benjamin, George Briley, Georg M. Cannaroe, Louis J. Cist, Ferdinand J. Dreer, Thomas Addis Emmet, Frank M. Etting, Adrian H. Joline, James T. Mitchell, and Charles Roberts, A. S. W. Rosenbach. With these men and other collectors, Gratz entered a long debate about what constituted genuine collecting practices and what determined the value of autographs. This conversation commenced as autograph collecting increased in popularity and historical documents rose in market value. According to Gratz, many people became “collectors” who “beg[ed] signature,” increasing their stocks by requesting autographs. Objecting to such methods for enriching his store.” He lamented the transition of autograph collecting from a recreational practice to a full-fledged business. He asserted, “from the beginning of the taste for gathering autographs, most of the notable collections have been formed by men of education, refinement, and prominence; and, as a natural consequence, the ways they have followed in pursuing their hobby have been such as were in complete accord with the highest standards of propriety. Their acquisitions, prior to the time when the commerce in autographs commenced, were almost exclusively by the gift of masses of letters and manuscripts which has accumulated, for many generations, in the archives of families of ancient or noble lineage. When, in the early part of the 18th century, a large and steady increase in the number of collectors began to manifest itself, a legitimate business in the purchase, gift, or exchange, of the names they wanted. At a later day, a number of men from whom better things might have been expected, resorted to methods which, in varying degrees, were discreditable.” Much of his displeasure may have been inspired by an increase in the sale of fraudulent documents at suchtions. During one auction he was publicly corrected by Walter R. Benjamin regarding an item that Gratz thought to be authentic, but that was actually a fake.
By the time of his resignation from the board of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, he had amassed an expansive collection, all of which was donated to the organization. He resigned on May 10, 1921, having served more than 51 years consecutively. After his death in 1925, the school board decided to honor him with the naming of a school—the Simon Gratz High School.
Scope and Contents note
In 1917 Gratz deeded his manuscripts and portraits to the Historical Society and began transferring parts of the collection to the Society, a process that was not completed until after his death.
The collection is arranged by category of achievement. Topics included are: American politics; American wars; jurists; church and clergymen; arts and sciences; miscellaneous personal papers; Indian affairs; territorial expansion and settlement in Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania politics and legal affairs; commercial records; correspondence of U.S. government officials; miscellaneous American papers; European letters and papers; and Protestant American clergy.
American wars autographs, 1676-1906: American navy in the Revolution, 1742-1843; Board of War and Navy Board, 1776-1799; British officers in War of 1812, 1803-1866; colonial wars, 1657-1815; American officers in the Revolution, 1747-1842; French and Indian War, 1756; French officers in the Revolution, 1764-1836; foreign officers in British army in the Revolution, and American loyalists, 1747-1827; generals in the Revolution, 1691-1863; Indians and Indian wars, 1676-1858; Mexican War, 1819-1894; United States naval officers, 1795-1906; War of 1812, 1793-1844; Civil War colonels, 1857-1890; Civil War brevet brigadier generals, 1803-1904; Civil War Confederate generals, 1841-1901; Civil War Union generals, 1777-1901; Confederate army, 1834-1895; Confederate navy, 1836-1883; Confederate Congress and miscellaneous, 1832-1886; constitution of the Confederate States, 1832-1889; governors of the Confederate States, 1837-1884.
Jurists autographs, 1668-1924: American judges, 1668-1925; American lawyers, 1699-1913; attorneys general of Pennsylvania, 1702-1922; High Court of Errors and Appeals of Pennsylvania, 1758-1808; judges, Supreme Court, 1778-1924; Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1679-1923.
Church and clergymen autographs, 1647-1921: American clergy, 1683-1920; American colonial clergy, 1647-1803; chaplains in the French and Indian wars, 1732-1812; Methodist bishops, 1790- 1902; Moravian bishops, 1738-1880; Presbyterian moderators, 1788-1900; Protestant Episcopal bishops, 1768-1921; Protestant Episcopal ministers, 1813-1893; Roman Catholic prelates, 1795-1921; sermons, 1650-1788; sermons of early New England clergy, 1654-1805; and miscellaneous church papers, 1745-1815.
Participants in cultural life, arts, and sciences autographs, 1647-1923: American actors and actresses, 1794-1928; American authors, 1782-1879; American historians, 1684-1915; American literary men, 1670-1890; American poets, 1728-1907; American prose writers, 1700-1921; hymn writers, 1753-1793; prose and poetry of American authors, 1780-1915; literary miscellaneous, 1790-1912; notable American women, 1724-1894; inventors, 1733-1876; explorers, discoverers, mathematicians, and astronomers, 1776-1911; painters, sculptors, and engravers, 1790-1921; physicians, 1682-1923; philanthropists, international, 1761-1902; scientists, 1740-1909; university and college presidents, 1647-1921.
Miscellaneous personal autographs, 1754-1824: John Dickinson correspondence, 1775-1798, includes Congressional acts signed by Charles Thomson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Hancock; George Washington letters, 1781-1782; Marquis de Lafayette, 1789; George Latimer, 1788; Robert Morris, 1797-1798; Charles Lee, 1775; Tadeusz Kòsciuszko and others; Albert Gallatin correspondence, 1801-1811; Stephen Girard papers, 1794-1811; Charles Thomson correspondence, 1754-1824, includes his memorandum book, 1754-1774, with notes on the Revolutionary Convention; Baron von Steuben, letters and correspondence, 1782-1793.
Indian affairs autographs, 1758-1807: Papers of John Reynell, commissioner for Indian affairs, relate to Indians at Fort Augusta, Fort Pitt, 1758-1765; copy of Cornplanter's speech to the Quakers, 1790; letters relating to trade and shipping; Deborah Morris' letters, 1788; school funds, 1765; taxes, 1735; Indian affairs, 1756-1763, including commissioners' accounts, cash and receipt books; Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh invoice books, 1760-1761; daybook, Pittsburgh, 1760-1765; daybooks, Shamokin, 1759-1761; daybook, Fort Allen, 1759-1760; John Willington correspondence, 1786-1807, relates to frontier activities, Indian fighting, and United States army operations.
Territorial expansion and settlements in Pennsylvania, 1712-1895: Asylum Company, 1794-1839; list of stockholders, notes, correspondence, agreements of sales of lands in Bradford, Columbia, Lycoming, Northumberland, and other counties; Avon-by-the-Sea Land and Improvement Company, 1892-1895; deeds, 1712-1845, documents of properties in various counties; John Nicholson's land transactions, 1781-1832; Northumberland County, 1773-1794, land transactions, surveys, trade, legal, politics; Pennsylvania Population Company, 1792-1794; North American Land Company, 1800-1880; early Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 1684-1853, contain correspondence of colonial settlers, surveys, trade, military, and domestic records; surveys, 1688-1829; York County, 1768-1847, land transactions, legal, domestic, and political records.
Pennsylvania politics and legal affairs, 1800-1879: Benjamin S. Bonsall correspondence, 1830-1836; Thomas Bradford correspondence, 1800-1846; Charles Gilpin correspondence, 1864-1868; A. Boyd Hamilton correspondence, 1806-1840, contains Jackson and anti-Jackson material, Simon Cameron letters, and Buck Shot War papers; Samuel D. Patterson correspondence, 1839; Thomas Lamborn docket books, 1813-1859.
Commercial records, 1699-1835: John Astley, 1799-1819; Thomas Astley, Philadelphia merchant, 1813-1835, correspondence on trade and land transactions; Andrew Clow and David Cay, Philadelphia merchants, papers, 1730-1816, relate to trade with England, West Indies, Newburyport, Mass., Wilmington, Del., and other places; Samuel Coates receipt books, 1740-1756, 1781-1818, and memorandum book, 1813-1818; William Manington accounts, 1699-1703; Cramond, Phillips and Company, Philadelphia merchants, correspondence, 1789-1801; Hamilton-Hood papers, 1813-1835, relate to commerce, finance, accounts, receipts; Thomas Barn day and receipt books, 1827-1835; William Clarkson and George Morrison ledger, 1767-1779; Isaac Zane ledger, 1748-1759; bonds, 1749-1775, miscellaneous agreements and obligations signed by men of the colonial period.
Correspondence of officials of the United States Government departments, 1795-1868: Department of Internal Revenue, 1849-1868; Navy Department, 1862-1868; Treasury Department, 1821-1868; United States Attorney General's office, 1850-1865; War Department, 1851-1868; Custom House revenue inspector certificates, 1795-1807; revenue documents, 1806-1808.
Miscellaneous American papers, 1570-1919: John Williams and family papers, 1706-1811; Elizabeth Graeme Ferguson correspondence, 1737-1794; Loganian Library and Library Company papers, 1767-1824; Benjamin Lightfoot letters from Reading, 1770; Philadelphia Almshouse poor daybook, 1739; Philadelphia Monthly Meeting and Free School Corporation accounts, 1743-1778; Wistar papers, 1773-1815; Martha Lees poetry and miscellaneous papers, 1775-1800, includes sketches of the State House, 1800; William Maclay drafts and family papers, 1767-1792; Nathan Arnaut ciphering book, 1775; "Americana," 1787-1802, miscellaneous manuscripts of diaries, poetry, religious writings; Benjamin West correspondence, 1789-1824; criminals and their victims, 1791-1868; J.H. Walmouth account of the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia, 1798; Penn-Gaskill-Hall correspondence, 1816-1899; Dr. Joseph Chamberlain correspondence, 1828-1845, relating to the medical profession; Sallie Knowles diaries, 1845-1850, and journal concerning the building of the Annapolis and Elk Ridge Railroad, 1838.
Loyalist Poetry of the Revolution by Winthrop Sargent (Philadelphia, 1857) interleaved with autograph letters, portraits, and newspaper clippings, 1767-1857; Winthrop Sargent notes and poetry, ca. 1847; Art Union of Philadelphia papers, 1849-1851; Cohocksink Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, papers, 1877-1911; Simon Gratz manuscript of "A Book About Autographs," 1919; Simon Gratz correspondence, 1860-1919, on civil affairs, education, autographs; miscellaneous letters, 1570-1879; American and European celebrities, royalty, diplomats, statesmen, authors, military and naval officers; miscellaneous papers, 1686-1880, relate to national and local politics, trade with Indians, land transactions, religion, penal law; lottery tickets, 1699-1860; Continental, New England, Middle Atlantic, Southern, and Confederate paper money and stamps; playbills, 1821-1847; portraits of American and European celebrities.
European letters and papers, 1383-1916: European actresses and actors, 1712-1900; European clergy, 1568- 1870; European critics and orientalists, 1568-1892; European military and naval, 1459-1893; European miscellaneous, 1557-1906; European painters and sculptors, 1508-1903; European physicians, 1559-1900; European scientists, 1635-1899; European statesmen, 1504-1910; British authors, 1590-1912; British bishops, 1600-1903; British clergy, 1568-1871; British dramatists, 1648-1898; British historians and essayists, 1697-1909; British jurists, 1557-1911; British literary, 1600-1912; British poets, 1600-1912; British prime ministers, 1563-1903; British statesmen, 1572-1890; Canadians, 1711-1916; French authors, 1443-1904; French generals, 1680-1847; French Revolution, 1768-1812; foreign hymn writers, 1566-1888; German miscellaneous, 1735-1868; Italian authors, 1407-1908; Luther and the Reformation, 1515-1603; musicians and composers, 1616-1913; Napoleon and his marshals, 1792-1832.
Northern and central European literary, 1559-1887; northern and central European historians and novelists, 1525-1920; northern and central European poets and dramatists, 1525-1920; notable European women, 1573-1872; popes, 1586-1831; Portuguese, Italian, Belgian, Spanish authors, 1471-1893; royalty of England, 1479-1870; royalty of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Russia, 1587-1872; royalty of France, 1383-1890; royalty miscellaneous, 1461-1866; royalty of Prussia, Austria, Germany, 1509-1883; royalty of Spain, Portugal, 1402-1870; Swiss authors, 1650-1859; Thirty Years' War.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
The Historical Society of Pennsylvania 2014
1300 Locust StreetPhiladelphia, PA, 19107
215-732-6200
Conditions Governing Access note
This collection is open for research.
Immediate Source of Acquisition note
Gift of Simon Gratz transferred gradually over many years.
Processing Information note
There are some Case/Box units that appear to be either missing or misplaced. The following is a short list of units noticed “missing” during the processing of the collection: Case 7/Box 1; Case 9/Box 24; Case 16/Box 8; Case 16/Box 20.
Related Materials
Related Archival Materials note
Gratz, Simon. Collection (#0250B), 1517-1928.
Gratz, Simon. Correspondence, 1858-1923.
Gratz, Simon. Portrait collection, ca 1500-1900.
Autograph Collection of The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1671-1939.
Clement, Samuel M. Collection, 1770-1909.
Conarroe, George M. Autograph collection, 1643-1882.
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902. Collection, 1492-1925.
Etting, Frank M. Collection, 1558-1917.
Sprague, William Buell, 1795-1876. Autograph collection, 1749-1814.
Wanamaker, John, 1838-1922. Collection, 1779-1892.
Controlled Access Headings
Genre(s)
- Correspondence
- Manuscripts
Subject(s)
- Autographs
- Deeds
Collection Inventory
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Albany Conventions, 1754 - Stamp Act Congress, 1765 |
Case 1/Box 1 | |||
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Non-importation Resolutions: Signers, October 25, 1765 |
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OLD CONGRESS: List of Members - Brevard, Ephraim |
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OLD CONGRESS: Brown, John - DeWitt, Charles |
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OLD CONGRESS: Dick, Samuel - Gilman, John Taylor |
Case 1/Box 5 | |||
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OLD CONGRESS: Goldsborough, Robert - Hopkinson, Francis |
Case 1/Box 6 | |||
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OLD CONGRESS: Hornblower, Josiah - Kinsey, James |
Case 1/Box 7 | |||
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OLD CONGRESS: Langdon, John - Meredith, Samuel |
Case 1/Box 8 | |||
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OLD CONGRESS: Middleton, Arthur - Phillips, Peter |
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OLD CONGRESS: Pickering, John - Rutledge, John |
Case 1/Box 10 | |||
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OLD CONGRESS: St. Clair, Arthur - Tucker, Thomas Tudor |
Case 1/Box 11 | |||
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OLD CONGRESS: Van Dyke, Nicholas - Zubly, John |
Case 1/Box 12 | |||
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PA SERIES/PROVINCIAL CONGRESS 1774: List of Delegates - Wynkoop, Henry |
Case 1/Box 13 | |||
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PA SERIES/PA CONVENTION 1775: List of Delegates - Wilcocks, John |
Case 1/Box 14 | |||
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PA SERIES/COMMITTEE & COUNCIL OF SAFETY 1775-1777: Goldsborough, Robert - Hopkinson, Francis |
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PA SERIES/PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE 1776: List of Delegates - Wynkoop, Henry |
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PA SERIES/PROVINCIAL CONVENTION 1776: List of Delegates - Wilkinson, John |
Case 1/Box 17 | |||
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PA SERIES/BOARD OF WAR: Bache, Richard - Wharton, Thomas Jr & PA SERIES/NAVY BOARD: List of Naval Board Member - Pollard, William |
Case 1/Box 18 | |||
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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE: Adams, John - Mannin which . . . (portrait) |
Case 1/Box 19 | |||
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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE: Lee, Francis Lightfoot - Wythe, George |
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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION: Adams, Andrew - Wolcott, Oliver |
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CHIEF GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS DURING THE REVOLUTION, A-J: List of Officials - Jones, Joseph |
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CHIEF GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS DURING THE REVOLUTION, K-Z: Knox, Henry - Winder, William |
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ANNAPOLIS CONVENTION: Annapolis Convention - Williamson, Hugh |
Case 1/Box 24 | |||
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FEDERAL CONVENTION, A-L: Federal Convention A-L - Livingston, William |
Case 1/Box 25 | |||
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FEDERAL CONVENTION, M-Z: Madison, James - Yates, Robert |
Case 1/Box 26 | |||
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HARTFORD CONVENTION 1814: List of Attendees - Wilde, Samuel S. |
Case 1/Box 27 | |||
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FIRST CONGRESS UNDER THE CONSTITUTION: Ames, Fisher - Leonard, George |
Case 1/Box 28 | |||
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FIRST CONGRESS UNDER THE CONSTITUTION: Linn, William - Wynkoop, Henry |
Case 1/Box 29 | |||
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WASHINGTON AND HIS FAMILY I: Brown, Dr. Gustavus R. Washington, William C. |
Case 1/Box 30 | |||
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WASHINGTON AND HIS FAMILY II: Washington, George |
Case 1/Box 31 | |||
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PRESIDENTS OF THE U. S. SENATE: Abbott, joseph C. - Blodgett, Rufus |
Case 1/Box 32 | |||
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UNITED STATES SENATORS: Boardman, Elijah - Chaplin, Christopher G. |
Case 1/Box 33 | |||
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UNITED STATES SENATORS: Chandler, John - Daniel, John W. |
Case 1/Box 34 | |||
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UNITED STATES SENATORS: Davenport, Franklin - Finley, Jesse J. |
Case 1/Box 35 | |||
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UNITED STATES SENATORS: Fish, Hamilton - Hanson, Alexander Contee |
Case 1/Box 36 | |||
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UNITED STATES SENATORS: Hardin, Martin D. - Jarnagin, Spencer |
Case 1/Box 37 | |||
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UNITED STATES SENATORS: Johns, Kinsey - Lloyd, James |
Case 1/Box 38 | |||
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UNITED STATES SENATORS: Locke, Francis - MItchill, Samuel Lathan |
Case 1/Box 39 | |||
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JOURNALS OF RICHARD SMITH, 1769-1773: Smith, Richard Journals |
Case 1/Box 40 | |||
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UNITED STATES SENATORS: Moore, Andrew - Plumer, William |
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UNITED STATES SENATORS: Poindexter, George - Rutherford, John |
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UNITED STATES SENATORS: Sargent, Aaron A. - Talmadge, Nathaniel P. |
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UNITED STATES SENATORS: Taffan, Benjamine - Watson, James |
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UNITED STATES SENATORS: Webster, Daniel - Yalee, David Levy |
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SPEAKERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss - Winthrop, Robert C. |
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AMERICAN DIPLOMATS: Adams, Charles Francis - Dix, John A. |
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AMERICAN DIPLOMATS: Dodge, Augustus C. - Judd, Norman B. |
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AMERICAN DIPLOMATS: Kasson, John A. - Putnum, James O. |
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AMERICAN DIPLOMATS: Raguet, Condy - Young, John Russell |
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SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA: Agnew, Daniel - Guest, John |
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SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA: Hand, Alfred - Rush, Jacob |
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SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA: Sadler, Sylvester B. - Yeates, Jasper |
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ADMINISTRATIONS 1st-2nd: Adams, John - Wolcott, Oliver |
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ADMINISTRATIONS 3rd-4th: Adams, John - Stoddert, Benjamin |
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ADMINISTRATIONS 5th-6th: Breckenridge, John - Varnum, Joseph B. |
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ADMINISTRATIONS 7th: Armstrong, John - Pickney, William |
Case 2/Box 17 | |||
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ADMINISTRATIONS 8th-10th: Adams, John Quincy - Wirt, William |
Case 2/Box 18 | |||
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ADMINISTRATIONS 11th-12th: Berrien, John Macpherson - Young, McClintock |
Case 2/Box 19 | |||
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ADMINISTRATIONS 13th: Butler, Benjamine F. - Woodburg, Levi |
Case 2/Box 20 | |||
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ADMINISTRATIONS 14th-15th: Bell, John - Wilkins, William |
Case 2/Box 21 | |||
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ADMINISTRATIONS 16th-17th: Bancroft, George - Walker, Robert J. |
Case 2/Box 22 | |||
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ADMINISTRATIONS 18th-19th: Atchiso, David R. - Stuart, Charles C. |
Case 2/Box 23 | |||
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ADMINISTRATIONS 20th-21st: Black, Jeremiah S. - Wells, Gideon |
Case 2/Box 24 | |||
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ADMINISTRATIONS 22nd-24th: Dennison, William - William, George H. |
Case 2/Box 25 | |||
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ADMINISTRATIONS 25th-27th: Belknap, William W. - Windom, William |
Case 2/Box 26 | |||
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ADMINISTRATIONS 28th-29th: Arthur, Chester A. - Whitney, William C. |
Case 2/Box 27 | |||
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ADMINISTRATIONS 30th-32nd: Bayard, Thomas F. - Wilson, William L. / Coolidge, Calvin - Wilson, Woodrow |
Case 2/Box 28 | |||
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COLONIAL GOVERNORS: Allen, Samuel - Dunmore, John Murray |
Case 2/Box 29 | |||
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COLONIAL GOVERNORS: Easton, John - Nicholls, Richard |
Case 2/Box 30 | |||
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COLONIAL GOVERNORS: Ogle, Samuel - Wright, James |
Case 2/Box 31 | |||
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GOVERNORS OF PENNSYLVANIA: Andros, Sir Edmund - Muhlenberg, John Peter Gabriel |
Case 2/Box 32 | |||
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GOVERNORS OF PENNSYLVANIA/THE PENNS: Penn Family - Penn, William |
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GOVERNORS OF PENNSYLVANIA: Nicholls, Richard - Wolf, George |
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GOVERNORS OF STATES: Adair, John - Blount, Willie |
Case 2/Box 34 | |||
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GOVERNORS OF STATES: Boggs, Lilburm W. - Causey, Peter F. |
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GOVERNORS OF STATES: Chamberlain, D. H. - Cuthbert, Seth W. |
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GOVERNORS OF STATES: Dana, John W. - Flower, Roswell P. |
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GOVERNORS OF STATES: Foot, Samuel A. - Gurley, John A. |
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GOVERNORS OF STATES: Hadley, Ozro A. - Howell, Richard |
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GOVERNORS OF STATES: Hubbard, Henry - Lewis, Morgan |
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GOVERNORS OF STATES: Ligon, Thomas Watkins - Metcalfe, Thomas |
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GOVERNORS OF STATES: Middletown, Henry - Peters, John S. |
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GOVERNORS OF STATES: Phelps, Johns - Robinson, Moses |
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GOVERNORS OF STATES: Rodney, Daniel - Stewart, John W. |
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GOVERNORS OF STATES: Stokes, Montfort - Vroom, Peter D. |
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GOVERNORS OF STATES: Walker, David S. - Young, Thomas |
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MAYORS OF PHILADELPHIA: Allen, William - Logan, James |
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MAYORS OF PHILADELPHIA: McCall, Peter - Willing, Thomas |
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PEACE CONGRESS, 1861: List of Participants - Horton, Valentine |
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PEACE CONGRESS, 1861: Houston, John W. - Zollicoffer, Felix K. |
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CONSTITUTION OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES: Signers of the Constitution - Wright, Augustus R. |
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CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT & MISCELLANEOUS: Benjamin, Judah - Tucker, Nathaniel Beverley |
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CONFEDERATE GOVERNORS OF STATES: Bonham, Milledge L. - Watts, Thomas H. |
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CONFEDERATE CONGRESS: Akin, Warren - McLean, J. R. |
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CONFEDERATE CONGRESS: McMullin, Fayette - Yulee, David Levy & CONFEDERATE SENATE: Ashe, Thomas S. - Yancey, William |
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UNSUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES - PRESIDENTS & VICE-PRESIDENTS: Adams, Charles Francis - Logan, John A. |
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UNSUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES - PRESIDENTS & VICE-PRESIDENTS: McClellan, George B. - Wirt, William |
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HIGH COURT OF ERRORS & APPEALS OF PENNSYLVANIA: Addison, Alexander - Yeates, Jasper |
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FOREIGN MINISTERS TO THE UNITED STATES: Addington, Henry - Guzman, Don Horacio |
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FOREIGN MINISTERS TO THE UNITED STATES: Hammond, George - Quabeck, Vicount Al Goupy de |
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FOREIGN MINISTERS TO THE UNITED STATES: Radepont, M. de - Zabielo, Count de |
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ATTORNEYS-GENERAL FOR PENNSYLVANIA: Allen, Andrew - Hughes, Francis |
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ATTORNEYS-GENERAL FOR PENNSYLVANIA: Ingersoll, Jared - Todd, James |
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AMERICAN JUDGES: Acheson, Marcus W. - Bristol, William |
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AMERICAN JUDGES: Brockenborough, William - Conkling, Alfred |
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AMERICAN JUDGES: Cooley, Thomas M. - Farrar, Timothy |
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AMERICAN JUDGES: Field, Richard S. - Hepworth, Thomas |
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AMERICAN JUDGES: Higginson, John - Law, Richard |
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AMERICAN JUDGES: Learned, William L. - Noxon, B. Davis |
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AMERICAN JUDGES: Ogden, David - Quitman, John A. |
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AMERICAN JUDGES: Radcliffe, Jacob - Shinner, Charles |
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AMERICAN JUDGES: Sibley, Solomon - Tillinghast, P. E. |
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AMERICAN JUDGES: Treadwell, John - Whittlesey, Frederick |
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AMERICAN JUDGES: Wickham, John J. - Zabriskie, Abraham O. |
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AMERICAN LAWYERS: Andrews, Sherlock J. - Choate, Joseph H. |
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AMERICAN LAWYERS: Clark, Thomas - Gowen, James E. |
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AMERICAN LAWYERS: Graeme, David - Levy, Samson |
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AMERICAN LAWYERS: Lewis, William - Petigree, James L. |
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AMERICAN LAWYERS: Phelps, Edward J. - Sandford, Edward |
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AMERICAN LAWYERS: Schoonmaker, Augustus - Upson, Charles |
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AMERICAN LAWYERS: Van Buren, John - Wollen, Thomas W. |
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INDIAN WARS AND INDIANS: Aavonkanonvaironioghyadon - Gunter, John |
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INDIAN WARS AND INDIANS: Hamtramck, Colonel John Francis - Wyllys, John P. |
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COLONIAL WARS: Abercromby, James - Dwight, Timothy |
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COLONIAL WARS: Edmeston, William - Lyman, Phineas |
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COLONIAL WARS: Maclean, Allan - Stoddard, John |
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COLONIAL WARS: Ternay, Charles Louis d' Arsac - Wraxall, Peter |
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WASHINGTON - HIS AIDES AND SECRETARIES: Aides and Secretaries List - Webb, Samuel B. |
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GENERALS OF THE REVOLUTION: Armand, Charles Tufin - Glover, John |
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GENERALS OF THE REVOLUTION: Greaton, John - Lamb, John |
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GENERALS OF THE REVOLUTION: Laumoy, Monsieur de - North, William |
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GENERALS OF THE REVOLUTION: Ogden, Matthias - Stark, John |
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GENERALS OF THE REVOLUTION: Stephen, Adam - Vose, Joseph |
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GENERALS OF THE REVOLUTION: Wadssorth, James - Wooster, David |
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CONTINENTAL OFFICERS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Abbot, Abiel - Brady, Samuel |
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CONTINENTAL OFFICERS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Brearley, David - Cuyler, Abraham |
Case 4/Box 18 | |||
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CONTINENTAL OFFICERS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Dagworthy, John - Gurney, Francis |
Case 4/Box 19 | |||
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CONTINENTAL OFFICERS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Habersham, John - Knolton [Knowlton], Thomas |
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PRESIDENTS OF THE U. S. SENATE: Kochlein, Peter - Moore, Thomas Lloyd |
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CONTINENTAL OFFICERS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Morgan, George - Regnier, Pierre |
Case 4/Box 22 | |||
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CONTINENTAL OFFICERS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Reid, George - Story, John |
Case 4/Box 23 | |||
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CONTINENTAL OFFICERS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Stuart, Christopher - Ziegler, David |
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FRENCH OFFICERS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Aboville, Francois Marie - Morard de Galle, Justin-Bonaventure |
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FRENCH OFFICERS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Noailles, Louis Marie - Turreau de Garambouville, Louis Maries |
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FRENCH OFFICERS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Vaudrenil, Louis Phillippe de Rigaud - Viomenil, Charles Joseph Hyacinthe du Houx |
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FOREIGN OFFICERS IN BRITISH ARMY IN REVOLUTION; AMERICAN LOYALISTS: Bercrombie, James - Doyle, Sir John |
Case 4/Box 28 | |||
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FOREIGN OFFICERS IN BRITISH ARMY IN REVOLUTION; AMERICAN LOYALISTS: Duckworth, Sir John T. - Krafft, Carl von |
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FOREIGN OFFICERS IN BRITISH ARMY IN REVOLUTION; AMERICAN LOYALISTS: Lake, Gerald - Pulteney, Sir James Murray |
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FOREIGN OFFICERS IN BRITISH ARMY IN REVOLUTION; AMERICAN LOYALISTS: Rall, Johann Gottlieb - Yeldall, Anthony |
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WAR OF 1812: Abert, John James - Cuyler, William Howe |
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WAR OF 1812: Dearhorn, Henry - Kingsbury, Jacob |
Case 4/Box 33 | |||
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WAR OF 1812: Laight, E. W. - Purdy, Robert |
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WAR OF 1812: Randolph, Thomas Mann - Worth, William J. |
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BRITISH OFFICERS, WAR OF 1812: Baynes, Edward - Warren, Sir John Borlase |
Case 4/Box 36 | |||
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MEXICAN WAR: Andrews, Timothy P. - Huger, Benjamin |
Case 4/Box 37 | |||
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MEXICAN WAR: Jackson, Henry R. - Yell, Archibold |
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CIVIL WAR UNION GENERALS: Abbot, Henry Larcom - Brayman, Mason |
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MSS RELATING TO SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON; CORRESPONDENCE OF JELLIS FONDA, 1768-1789: Allen, William - Williams, Israel / Andrews, William - Wallace, Hugh |
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CIVIL WAR UNION GENERALS: Brice, Benjamin W. - Cox, Jacob Dolson |
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CIVIL WAR UNION GENERALS: Craig, James - Ewing, Thomas Jr |
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CIVIL WAR UNION GENERALS: Fairchild, Lucius - Gwyn, James |
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CIVIL WAR UNION GENERALS: Hackleman, Pleasant A. - Judah, Henry M. |
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CIVIL WAR UNION GENERALS: Kane, Thomas L. - Martindale, John H. |
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CIVIL WAR UNION GENERALS: Mason, John S. - Penrose, William H. |
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CIVIL WAR UNION GENERALS: Phelps, John S. - Rutherford, Friend S. |
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CIVIL WAR UNION GENERALS: Sacket, Delas B. - Starkweather, John C. |
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CIVIL WAR UNION GENERALS: Steedman, James B. - Voris, Alvin C. |
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CIVIL WAR UNION GENERALS: Wade, Melancthon S. - Zook, Samuel K. |
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE GENERALS: Adams, Charles W. - Butler, Matthew C. |
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE GENERALS: Cabell, William Lewis - Forrest, Nathan B. |
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE GENERALS: Frazer, John W. - Hodge, George B. |
Case 5/Box 13 | |||
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE GENERALS: Hoke, Robert F. - Longstreet, James |
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE GENERALS: Loring, William W. - Quarles, William A. |
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE GENERALS: Rains, Gabriel James - Stuart, James E. B. |
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE GENERALS: Taliaferro, William B. - Zollicoffer, Felix K. |
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE MILITARY: Adams, Samuel - Lee, Stephen |
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE MILITARY: McCulloch, R. S. - Wright, J. D. |
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CIVIL WAR BREVET BRIG. GENERALS: Abbott, Joseph C. - Clitz, Henry B. |
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CIVIL WAR BREVET BRIG. GENERALS: Cobb, Amasa - Hyde, Thomas W. |
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CIVIL WAR BREVET BRIG. GENERALS: Ihrie, George P. - Morrison, Pitcairn |
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CIVIL WAR BREVET BRIG. GENERALS: Mulford, John E. - Sewall, Frederick W. |
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CIVIL WAR BREVET BRIG. GENERALS: Shaffer, john W. - Young, Thomas L. |
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CIVIL WAR COLONELS: Alford, Samuel M. - Hunt, Edward B. |
Case 5/Box 25 | |||
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CIVIL WAR COLONELS: Jackson, Huntington W. - Yates, Theodore |
Case 5/Box 26 | |||
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AMERICAN NAVY IN THE REVOLUTION: Alexander, Charles - Little, George |
Case 5/Box 27 | |||
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AMERICAN NAVY IN THE REVOLUTION: McNeill, Hector - Young, John |
Case 5/Box 28 | |||
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CONFEDERATE NAVY: Barron, Samuel - Whittle, William C. |
Case 5/Box 29 | |||
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UNITED STATES NAVAL OFFICERS: Abbot, Joel - Collins, Napoleon |
Case 5/Box 30 | |||
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UNITED STATES NAVAL OFFICERS: Conner, David - Gorringe, Henry H. |
Case 5/Box 31 | |||
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UNITED STATES NAVAL OFFICERS: Green, Joseph F. - Maury, Matthew F. |
Case 5/Box 32 | |||
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UNITED STATES NAVAL OFFICERS: Meade, Richard W. - Randolph, Richard Bland |
Case 5/Box 33 | |||
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UNITED STATES NAVAL OFFICERS: Read, George C. - Shufeldt, Robert Wilson |
Case 5/Box 34 | |||
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UNITED STATES NAVAL OFFICERS: Sicard, Montgomery - Turner, Thomas |
Case 5/Box 35 | |||
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UNITED STATES NAVAL OFFICERS: Upshur, George P. - Zantzinger, John P. |
Case 5/Box 36 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Abbey, Richard - Barnum, Rhineas Taylor |
Case 5/Box 37 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Bartlett, John - Brooks, Noah |
Case 5/Box 38 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Brown, David Paul - Clarke, James Freeman |
Case 5/Box 39 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Cleveland, Henry Russell - David, Richard Harding |
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AMERICAN PROSE: Dawson, Moses - Elton, Romeo |
Case 6/Box 2 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Emerson, George B. - Goodrich, Samuel G. |
Case 6/Box 3 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Gordon, William - Helper, Hinton Rowan |
Case 6/Box 4 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Henry, Caleb Sprague - Jewett, Isaac Appleton |
Case 6/Box 5 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Johnson, Alexander B. - Lowrie, John C. |
Case 6/Box 6 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Ludewig, Hermann E. - Mountford, William |
Case 6/Box 7 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Muhlenberg, Henry A. - Peck, John Mason |
Case 6/Box 8 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Peffer, William A. - Rives, William C. |
Case 6/Box 9 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Robins, Edward - Shaw, Henry W. |
Case 6/Box 10 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Shea, George - Shanton, Robert L. |
Case 6/Box 11 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Stedman, Edmund Clarence - Trumbull, James Hammond |
Case 6/Box 12 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Tucker, Henry St. George - Weems, Mason L. |
Case 6/Box 13 | |||
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AMERICAN PROSE: Weidemeyer, John William - Young, William |
Case 6/Box 14 | |||
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AMERICAN HISTORIANS: Abbot, John S. C. - Curtis, George Ticknor |
Case 6/Box 15 | |||
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AMERICAN HISTORIANS: Dawson, Henry - Buernsey, Alfred H. |
Case 6/Box 16 | |||
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AMERICAN HISTORIANS: Hale, Edward Everett - Lossing, Benson J. |
Case 6/Box 17 | |||
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AMERICAN HISTORIANS: McAfee, Robert B. - Quint, Alonzo H. |
Case 6/Box 18 | |||
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AMERICAN HISTORIANS: Rafinesque, Constantine S. - Symmes, Thomas |
Case 6/Box 19 | |||
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AMERICAN HISTORIANS: Thacher, James - Young, Alexander |
Case 6/Box 20 | |||
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AMERICAN LITERARY, MISCELLANEOUS: Adams, William T. - Durivage, Francis A. |
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AMERICAN LITERARY, MISCELLANEOUS: Eastman, Mary H. - Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne |
Case 6/Box 22 | |||
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AMERICAN LITERARY, MISCELLANEOUS: Lee, Eliza Buckminster - Sinclair, Upton |
Case 6/box 23 | |||
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AMERICAN LITERARY, MISCELLANEOUS: Smith, Elizabeth Oakes - Woolson, Constance Fenimore |
Case 6/Box 24 | |||
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AMERICAN HYMN WRITERS: Adams, Nehemiah - Griswald, Alexander V. |
Case 6/Box 25 | |||
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AMERICAN HYMN WRITERS: Hagve, William - Withington, Leonard |
Case 6/Box 26 | |||
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AMERICAN LITERARY DUPLICATES: Abbott, John S. C. - Boyesen, Hjalmar hjorth |
Case 6/Box 27 | |||
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AMERICAN LITERARY DUPLICATES: Bradford, Alden - Conway, Moncure D. |
Case 6/Box 28 | |||
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AMERICAN LITERARY DUPLICATES: Cook, Joel - Ewbank, Thomas |
Case 6/Box 29 | |||
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AMERICAN LITERARY DUPLICATES: Fairfield, Sumner Lincoln - Halleck, Fitz-Greene |
Case 6/Box 30 | |||
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AMERICAN LITERARY DUPLICATES: Hamilton, John Church - Jones, Charles C. Jr. |
Case 6/Box 31 | |||
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AMERICAN LITERARY DUPLICATES: Kennedy, John P. - Mayer, Brantz |
Case 6/Box 32 | |||
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AMERICAN LITERARY DUPLICATES: Mellen, Greenville - Peck, Samuel Minturn |
Case 6/Box 33 | |||
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AMERICAN LITERARY DUPLICATES: Penhallow, Samuel - Rush, Richard |
Case 6/Box 34 | |||
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AMERICAN LITERARY DUPLICATES: Sabine, Lorenzo - Stewart, Charles Samuel |
Case 6/Box 35 | |||
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AMERICAN LITERARY DUPLICATES: Stockton, Annis Boudinot - Warner, Susan |
Case 6/Box 36 | |||
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AMERICAN LITERARY DUPLICATES: Watson, Elkanah - Worcester, Joseph E. |
Case 6/Box 37 | |||
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POETRY AND PROSE, AMERICAN AUTHORS: Adams, Oscar Fay - Hill, Teophilus H. |
Case 6/Box 38 | |||
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POETRY AND PROSE, AMERICAN AUTHORS: Hoffman, Charles Fenno(a) - Proctor, Edna Dean |
Case 6/Box 39 | |||
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POETRY AND PROSE, AMERICAN AUTHORS: Randall, James R. - Woodbridge, Abby D. |
Case 6/Box 40 | |||
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AMERICAN POETS: Abbey, Henry - Briggs, Charles F. |
Case 7/Box 2 | |||
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AMERICAN POETS: Brooks, Charles T. - Curry, Otway |
Case 7/Box 3 | |||
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AMERICAN POETS: Dalzell, James M. - Furness, William Henry |
Case 7/Box 4 | |||
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AMERICAN POETS: Gage, Frances Dana - Hutchinson, Ellen Mackay |
Case 7/Box 5 | |||
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AMERICAN POETS: Ingersoll, Charles Jared - Lytle, William H. |
Case 7/Box 6 | |||
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AMERICAN POETS: McCabe, John C. - Osgood, Kate Putnam |
Case 7/Box 7 | |||
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AMERICAN POETS: Pabodie, William J. - Ryan, Abram Joseph |
Case 7/Box 8 | |||
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AMERICAN POETS: Saltus, Francis Saltus - Thrope, Rose Hartwick |
Case 7/Box 9 | |||
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AMERICAN POETS: Tillinghast, Joseph L. - Woolson, Constance Fenimore |
Case 7/Box 10 | |||
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UNIVERSTIY AND COLLEGE PRESIDENTS: Adams, Charles Kendall - Butler, Nicholas Murray |
Case 7/Box 11 | |||
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UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE PRESIDENTS: Caldwell, Joseph - Ewing, John |
Case 7/Box 12 | |||
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UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE PRESIDENTS: Fairbairn, R. B. - Harrison, Charles C. |
Case 7/Box 13 | |||
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UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE PRESIDENTS: Hasbrouck, Abraham Bruyn - McGuffey, William H. |
Case 7/Box 14 | |||
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UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE PRESIDENTS: McIlvaine, Charles P. - Patton, William W. |
Case 7/Box 15 | |||
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UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE PRESIDENTS: Pearson, Eliphalet - Swain, Joseph |
Case 7/Box 16 | |||
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UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE PRESIDENTS: Talmage, Samuel K. - Wadsworth, Benjamin |
Case 7/Box 17 | |||
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UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE PRESIDENTS: Walker, James - Young, John C. |
Case 7/Box 18 | |||
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NOTABLE AMERICAN WOMEN: Adams, Abigail - Izard, Alice DeLancey |
Case 7/Box 19 | |||
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NOTABLE AMERICAN WOMEN: Jackson, Mary Anna - Wright, Frances & WOMEN OF THE PENN FAMILY: Chandler, Mary - Penn, Margaret |
Case 7/Box 20 | |||
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AMERICAN SCIENTISTS: Abbe, Cleveland - Darlington, William |
Case 7/Box 21 | |||
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AMERICAN SCIENTISTS: Deane, James - Jayes, Augustus Allen |
Case 7/Box 22 | |||
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AMERICAN SCIENTISTS: Henry, Joseph - Mayer, Alfred M. |
Case 7/Box 23 | |||
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AMERICAN SCIENTISTS: Meade, William - Short, Charles W. |
Case 7/Box 24 | |||
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AMERICAN SCIENTISTS: Silliman, Benjamin Sr. - Youmans, Edward L. |
Case 7/Box 25 | |||
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AMERICAN PHYSICIANS: Abbe, Robert - Boylston, Zabdiel |
Case 7/Box 26 | |||
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AMERICAN PHYSICIANS: Brackett, Joshua - Dexter, Aaron |
Case 7/Box 27 | |||
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AMERICAN PHYSICIANS: Dick, Elisha C. - Gallup, Joseph A. |
Case 7/Box 28 | |||
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AMERICAN PHYSICIANS: Garden, Alexander - Gross, Samuel W. |
Case 7/Box 29 | |||
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AMERICAN PHYSICIANS: Hale, Elizur - Kuhn, Adam |
Case 7/Box 30 | |||
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AMERICAN PHYSICIANS: Langer, D. - Moultrie, James |
Case 7/Box 31 | |||
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AMERICAN PHYSICIANS: Munson, Eneas - Pynchon, Charles |
Case 7/Box 32 | |||
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AMERICAN PHYSICIANS: Ramsay, Alexander - Squibb, E. R. |
Case 7/Box 33 | |||
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AMERICAN PHYSICIANS: Stearns, John - Zachary, Lloyd |
Case 7/Box 34 | |||
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INVENTORS: Ogden, Francis B. - Wright, Elizur |
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EXPLORERS, DISCOVERERS, MATHEMATICIANS, ASTRONOMERS: Adrain, Robert - Kane, Elisha Kent |
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EXPLORERS, DISCOVERERS, MATHEMATICIANS, ASTRONOMERS: Lane, Jonathan H. - Young, Charles A. |
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AMERICAN PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, & ENGRAVERS: Abbey, Edwin Austin - Curran, Charles C. |
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BENJAMIN WEST, LETTERS AND CORRESPONDENCE: West, Benjamin |
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AMERICAN PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, & ENGRAVERS: Saint Gaudens, Augustus - Worthington, Whittredge |
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AMERICAN MISCELLANEOUS: Vallandingham, Clement Laird - Wayne Isaac |
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AMERICAN MISCELLANEOUS: Webb, Thomas - Zenger, John Peter |
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AMERICAN COLONIAL CLERGY: Collins, Nathaniel - Hooker, Thomas |
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AMERICAN COLONIAL CLERGY: Hopkins, Elizabeth - Myles, Samuel |
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AMERICAN COLONIAL CLERGY: Noble, Oliver - Spencer, Elihu |
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AMERICAN COLONIAL CLERGY: Stiles, Abel - Wrangel, C. M. |
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AMERICAN COLONIAL CLERGY: Allen, Moses - Williams, Stephen |
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MORAVIAN BISHOPS: Anders, John Daniel - Wolle, Peter |
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REVEREND JOHN WILLIAMS AND FAMILY: Deerfield - Williams, William |
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ROMAN CATHOLIC PRELATES: Alemany, Joseph Sadoe - Kenrick, Peter Richard |
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ROMAN CATHOLIC PRELATES: Lamy, John Baptist - Young, Josue Marie |
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PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BISHOPS OF THE UNITED STATES: Abbott, Edward - David, Thomas F. |
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PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BISHOPS OF THE UNITED STATES: Dehon, Theodore - Johnston, James Steptoe |
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PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BISHOPS OF THE UNITED STATES: Kemp, James - Otey, James H. |
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PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BISHOPS OF THE UNITED STATES: Paddock, Benjamin H. - Stone, William |
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PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BISHOPS OF THE UNITED STATES: Talbot, Ethelbert - Young, John Freeman |
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PRESBYTERIAN MODERATORS: Adams, William - Engles, William M. |
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PRESBYTERIAN MODERATORS: Fisher, Samuel - Krebs, John M. |
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PRESBYTERIAN MODERATORS: Rice, Benjamin Holt - Young, William C. |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: Abbot, Abiel - Baird, Robert |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: Baker, Abijah R. - Boyd, William |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: Homer, Jonathn - Johnston, John |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: Jones, Cave - Lathrop, Joseph |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: Leavitt, John M. - McDowell, John |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: McFarland, Asa - Meyer (Meier), Hermannus |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: Milburn, William H. - Noyes, George R. |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: Obookiah, Henry - Pease, Calvin |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: Peck, George - Quitman, Frederick H. |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: Rainsford, William S. - Rogers, William M. |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: Romeyn, James - Sayre, John |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: Scaefer, Frederick D. - Sommers, Charles G. |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: Spalding, Joshua - Swing, David |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: Taggart, Samuel - Vinton, Francis |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: Wackerhagen, Augustus - Weiberg, Casparus |
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AMERICAN CLERGY: Wibird, Anthony - Zeisberger, David |
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ROYALTY ENGLAND: Adelaide - William Frederick |
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ROYALTY, FRANCE / NAPOLEON & BONAPARTE FAMILY: Anne of Austria - Charles X, King of France |
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ROYALTY, FRANCE: Ferdinand d' Orleans - Thiers, Louis Adolphe |
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ROYALTY: PRUSSIA, AUSTRIA, GERMANY: Charles V - William I |
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ROYALTY - DENMARK, NORWAY & SWEDEN: Adolphus Frederick - Ulrica Eleonora |
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ROYAL - SPAIN & PORTUGAL |
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ROYAL - MISCELLANEOUS: Abd-El-Kader - Ishmael, King of Sennaar, Africa |
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ROYAL - MISCELLANEOUS: Joachim, Abbott of Fulda - Yankwang (Emperor of China) |
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BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: Aberdean, George Hamilton Gordon - Rosebery, Archivald Philip Primrose |
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BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: Newcastle, Thomas Pelham (Holles) - Wincester, William Paulet |
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BRITISH STATESMEN: Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce - Durham, John Gerge Lambton |
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BRITISH STATESMEN: Egerton, John - Huskisson, Rt. Hon. William |
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Inglis, Sir Robert Harvey - Purefoy, William |
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BRITISH STATESMEN: Rice, Thomas Spring - Yorke, Rt. Hon. Charles Philip |
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BRITISH JURISTS: Abinger, Sir James Scarlett - Cowper, William |
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BRITISH JURISTS: Crampton, Rt. Hon. P. C. - Hatton, Sir Christopher |
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BRITISH JURISTS: Pollexfen, Sir Henry - Yorke, Charles |
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EUROPEAN STATESMEN: Daguesseau, Henri Francois - Kossuth, Louis |
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EUROPEAN STATESMEN: Lacoste, Etienne Philippe - Oxenstierna, Benedict |
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EUROPEAN STATESMEN: Palmella, Pedro de Souza-Holstein - Zeschau, Heinrich Anton von |
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NAPOLEON - HIS MARSHALS: Augereau, Pierre Francois Charles - Victor, Claude Perrin |
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FRENCH GENERALS: Andreosse, Antoine Francois - Friant, Louis |
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FRENCH GENERALS: Gassendi, Jean Jacques Basilien - Lorge, Jean Thomas Guillaume |
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FRENCH GENERALS: Malet, Claude Francois de - Xaintrailles, Charles Antoine Dominique Lautier |
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EUROPEAN MILITARY & NAVAL FORCES: Abercromby, Sir Ralph - Boyen, Hermann |
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EUROPEAN MILITARY & NAVAL FORCES: Brett, Sir Peircy - Colonna, Marc Antoinio (Duke of Palliano) |
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EUROPEAN MILITARY & NAVAL FORCES: Conde, Prince de (Henri Jules de Bourbon) - Exmouth, Edward Pellew |
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EUROPEAN MILITARY & NAVAL FORCES: Fabert, Abraham - Huske, John |
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EUROPEAN MILITARY & NAVAL FORCES: Jean II d'Anjou, duc de Calabre et de Lorraine - Lyons, Edmund |
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EUROPEAN MILITARY & NAVAL FORCES: McMahon, Marie Edme Patrice Maurice - Nugent, Lavall |
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EUROPEAN MILITARY & NAVAL FORCES: Ogle, Sir Charles - Ryder, Sir Alfred P. |
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EUROPEAN MILITARY & NAVAL FORCES: Saint Arnand, Achille le Roy de - Turpin de Crisse, Lancelot, Comte |
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EUROPEAN MILITARY & NAVAL FORCES: Uminski, Jan Nepomuk - Ziethen, Hans Joachim von |
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THIRTY YEARS WAR: Albrecht, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach - Ernst, Duke of Saxe-Gotha |
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THIRTY YEARS WAR: Falkenberg, Dietrich Von - Konigsmarck, Johann C. |
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THIRTY YEARS WAR: Lamboy, William - Tuestenberg, Gerhard von |
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THIRTY YEARS WAR: Salvius, Johannes Adler - Zuniga, Don Balthasare de |
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THIRTY YEARS WAR: Addison, Joseph - Grote, George |
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BRITISH HISTORIANS & ESSAYISTS: Hawkesworth, John - Woodhouselee, lexander Fraser Tytler |
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BRITISH AUTHORS: Abdy, Mira Smith - Birkbeck, Morris |
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BRITISH AUTHORS: Black, William - Cecil, Richard |
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BRITISH AUTHORS: Chalmers, George - Drummond, Henry |
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BRITISH AUTHORS: Hulbert, Charles - Lempriere, William |
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BRITISH AUTHORS: Moffat, John Smith - Peter, William |
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BRITISH AUTHORS: Philip, Robert - Scott, Sir Walter |
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BRITISH AUTHORS: Serle, T. J. - Townley, James |
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BRITISH AUTHORS: Trollope, Anthony - Zangwill, Israel |
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BRITISH POETS: Abdy, Mira Smith - Gryon, George Gordon Nael, Lord |
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BRITISH POETS: Cambridge, Richard Owen - Evans, Sebastian |
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BRITISH POETS: Faber, Frederick William - Husenbeth, Frederick Charles |
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BRITISH POETS: Ingelow, Jean - Marzials, Frank T. |
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BRITISH POETS: Mason, William - Potter, Robert |
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BRITISH POETS: Praed, Winthrop M. - Swinburne, Algernon Charles |
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BRITISH POETS: Talfourd, Thomas Noon - Zangwill, Israel |
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BRITISH LITERARY MISCELLANEOUS: Chalmers, George - Fordyce, David |
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BRITISH LITERARY MISCELLANEOUS: Francis, Philip - Jay, William |
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BRITISH LITERARY MISCELLANEOUS: Jebb, Richard C. - Murray, Alexander Stuart |
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BRITISH LITERARY MISCELLANEOUS: Napier, Macrey - Smith, William |
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BRITISH LITERARY MISCELLANEOUS: Stanley, Arthur P. - Young, Arthur |
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BRITISH LITERARY DUPLICATES: Abdy, Mira Smith - Dunham, Samuel Astley |
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BRITISH LITERARY DUPLICATES: Edgeworth, Maria - Lover, Samuel |
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BRITISH LITERARY DUPLICATES: Mackay, Charles - Roscoe, Thomas |
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BRITISH LITERARY DUPLICATES: Senior, Nassau William - Younge, Charlotte Mary |
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BRITISH DRAMATISTS: Andrews, Miles Peter - Hughes, John |
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BRITISH DRAMATISTS: Jerome, Jerome K. - Yates, Edmund H. |
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ITALIAN AUTHORS / PORTUGESE, BELGIAN & SPANISH AUTHORS: Paciaudi, Paolo Maria - Zurla, Placido / Andre's, Giovanni - Ulloa, Antonio de |
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SWISS AUTHORS & FRENCH AUTHOR: About, Edmund F. V. - Zimmermann, Johann Georg von |
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SWISS AUTHORS & FRENCH AUTHOR: Babois, Madame M. - Bussy-Rabutin, Roger |
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FRENCH AUTHORS: Karr, Jean Baptiste Alphonse - Luzerne, Cesar Guillaume de Ca |
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FRENCH AUTHORS: Mabillon, Jean - Mustin, Alexis |
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FRENCH AUTHORS: Naudet, Joseph - Proudhon, Pierre Joseph |
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FRENCH AUTHORS: Quatremere de Quincy Antoine C. - Say, Jean Baptiste |
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FRENCH AUTHORS: Scribe, Augustin Eugene - Zola, Emile |
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NORTHERN & CENTRAL EUROPE; LITERARY MISC.: Abbt, Thomas - Busching, Johan Gustav Gottlieb |
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NORTHERN & CENTRAL EUROPE; LITERARY MISC.: Callenberg, Johann Heinrich - Gotter, Friedrich Wilhelm |
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NORTHERN & CENTRAL EUROPE; LITERARY MISC.: Grasse, johann Georg Theodor - Jung, Johann Heinrich |
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NORTHERN & CENTRAL EUROPE; LITERARY MISC.: Kannegiesser, Karl Friedrich Ludwig - Mundt, Theodor |
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NORTHERN & CENTRAL EUROPE; LITERARY MISC.: Neander, Johann August Wilhelm - Spicker, Samuel H. |
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NORTHERN & CENTRAL EUROPE; LITERARY MISC.: Staegemann, Friedrich August von - Zumpt, Karl Gottlob |
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NORTHERN & CENTRAL EUROPE; HISTORIANS & NOVELISTS: Ahlefeld, Charlotte von - Jost, Isaac Marcus |
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NORTHERN & CENTRAL EUROPE; HISTORIANS & NOVELISTS: Khevenhuller, Franz Christoph (Graf von Frankenburg) - Rotteck, Karl von |
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NORTHERN & CENTRAL EUROPE - HISTORIANS and NOVELISTS: Sagittarius, Caspar - Zinkeisen, Johann Wilhelm |
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NORTHERN & CENTRAL EUROPE - POETS AND DRAMATISTS: Alphen, Hieronymus van - Gutzkow, Karl Ferdinand |
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NORTHERN & CENTRAL EUROPE - POETS AND DRAMATISTS: Halirsch, Friedrich Ludwig - Platen-Hallermund, August |
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NORTHERN & CENTRAL EUROPE - POETS AND DRAMATISTS: Pocci, Franz - Zedlitz, Joseph Christian von |
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FOREIGN HYMN WRITERS: Garve, Karl Bernhard - Opie, Amelia |
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FOREIGN HYMN WRITERS: Palgrave, Francis Turner - Zinzendorfnicolaus Ludwig |
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EUROPEAN SCIENTISTS: Adamson, Michel - Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich |
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EUROPEAN SCIENTISTS: Bode, Johann Alert - Chladni, Ernst Florens Friedrich |
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EUROPEAN SCIENTISTS: Clairaut, Alexis Claude - Euler, Leonard |
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EUROPEAN SCIENTISTS: Faraday, Michael - Henslow, Johns S. |
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EUROPEAN SCIENTISTS: Hermann, Jean - Laplace, Pierre Simon |
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EUROPEAN SCIENTISTS: Lardner, Dionysius - Maximilian, Alexander Philip |
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EUROPEAN SCIENTISTS: Mechain, Pierre Francois Andre - Playfair, Rt. Hon. Lyon |
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EUROPEAN SCIENTISTS: Poepping, Eduard - Sowerby, James |
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EUROPEAN SCIENTISTS: Spence, William - Zuccarini, Joseph Gerard |
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EUROPEAN EXPLORERS & ANTIQUARIES: Amundsen, Roald - Lander, John |
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EUROPEAN EXPLORERS & ANTIQUARIES: Le Chevalier, Jean Baptiste - Zapf, Georg Wilhelm |
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EUROPEAN CRITICS, ORIENTALISTS, ETC.: Ackermann, Johann Christian Gottlieb - Gruter, Jan |
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EUROPEAN CRITICS, ORIENTALISTS, ETC.: Haase, Heinrich Gottlob Friedrich Christian - Noehden, Georg Heinrich |
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EUROPEAN CRITICS, ORIENTALISTS, ETC.: Oberlin, Jeremie Jacques - Zeltner, Gustav Georg |
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EUROPEAN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS: Abernethy, John - Clarus, Johann Christian August |
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EUROPEAN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS: Conquest, John Tricker - Himly, Karl Gustav |
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EUROPEAN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS: Hofman, Casper - Platner, Johann Zacharias |
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EUROPEAN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS: Pope, R. - Zannini, Paolo |
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EUROPEAN CLERGY: Achilli, G. - Christian, Wilhelm |
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EUROPEAN CLERGY: Claparede, M. - Furneaux, Philip |
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EUROPEAN CLERGY: Gabler, Johann Philipp - Junius, Francis |
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EUROPEAN CLERGY: Kalkar, Christian Andreas Herman - Murray, Daniel |
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EUROPEAN CLERGY: Nares, Rev. Robert - Seymour, Michael Hobart |
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EUROPEAN CLERGY: Sherman, James - Zinzendorf, Nicolaus Ludwig |
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BRITISH BISHOPS: Abbot, George - Goodwin, Harvey |
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BRITISH BISHOPS: Gray, Robert - Nuttall, Enos |
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BRITISH BISHOPS: O'Breirne, Thomas Lewis - Yorke, James |
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LUTHER & THE REFORMATION: Albert, Count Mansfeld - Wolfgang, Prince of Anhalt |
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POPES - LETTERS & DOCUMENTS: Alexander VII, Fabio Chigi - Urban VIII, Maffeo Barberini |
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EUROPEAN PAINTERS & SCULPTORS, ETC.: Abel, Joseph - Buonarroti, Michael Angelo |
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EUROPEAN PAINTERS & SCULPTORS, ETC.: Cabanel, Alexandre - David, Pierre Jean |
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EUROPEAN PAINTERS & SCULPTORS, ETC.: Decamps, Alexandre Gabriel - Guerin, Pierre Narcisse |
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EUROPEAN PAINTERS & SCULPTORS, ETC.: Haag, Carl - Kruger, Franz |
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EUROPEAN PAINTERS & SCULPTORS, ETC.: Landseer, Charles - Owen, William |
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EUROPEAN PAINTERS & SCULPTORS, ETC.: Park, Patric - Swern, Joseph |
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MUSICIANS & COMPOSERS: Gabler, Christoph August - Gyrowetz, Adalbert |
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MUSICIANS & COMPOSERS: Indy, Vincent d' - Kummer, Friedrich August |
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MUSICIANS & COMPOSERS:Mahler, Gustav - Mustafa, Dominico |
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MUSICIANS & COMPOSERS: Nadaud, Gustave - Pavesi, Stefano |
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MUSICIANS & COMPOSERS: Perosi, Don Lorenzo - Ravina, Jean Henri |
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MUSICIANS & COMPOSERS: Reber, Napoleon Henri - Satter, Gustav |
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MUSICIANS & COMPOSERS: Scalchi, Sofia - Sowinski, Albert |
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MUSICIANS & COMPOSERS: Vaccaj, Nicolo - Zundel, Johann |
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NOTABLE EUROPEAN WOMEN: Abrantes, Laure Permon - Knowles, Mary |
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NOTABLE EUROPEAN WOMEN: Lafayette, Anastasie Adrienne de Noailles - Wyttenbach, Johanna Gallien |
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EUROPEAN MISCELLANEOUS: Abbatucci, Jean Charles - Berkeley, Francis Henry Fitzhardinge |
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EUROPEAN MISCELLANEOUS: Berchan, David Stewart Erskine - Close, John |
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EUROPEAN MISCELLANEOUS: Cobbett, William - Drummond, Thomas |
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EUROPEAN MISCELLANEOUS: DuCane, Sir Edmund F. - Garnier-Pages, Etienne Joseph Louis |
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EUROPEAN MISCELLANEOUS: Gentz, Friedrich von - Hodkinson, Eaton |
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EUROPEAN MISCELLANEOUS: hoeschelle, David - Lescallier, Baron Daniel |
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EUROPEAN MISCELLANEOUS: Limerick, 1st Earl of (Edmund Henry Perg.) - Montyon, Baron de (Jean Baptiste Robert Auget) |
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EUROPEAN MISCELLANEOUS: Moreau, Cesar - Reynolds, Richard |
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EUROPEAN MISCELLANEOUS: Ricardo, David - Stryk, Samuel |
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EUROPEAN MISCELLANEOUS: Stuart, Lord Dudley Coutto - Vinet, Alexandre Rodolphe |
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EUROPEAN MISCELLANEOUS: Waghorn, Lieut. Thomas - Zentner, Baron Georg Friedrich |
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CANADIANS: Adam, Graeme Mercer - Lorne, John G. F. H. D. S. Campbell |
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CANADIANS: McCaul, John - Young, Sir William |
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MEXICANS & SOUTH AMERICANS: Alaman, Lucas - Lastra, Francisco de la |
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MEXICANS & SOUTH AMERICANS: Leon, Juan L. Velasquez de - Zenteno, Jose Ignacio |
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PHILANTHROPISTS: Abbot, Samuel - Dwight, Theodore |
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PHILANTHROPISTS: Eddy, Thomas - Kollock, Shepard |
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PHILANTHROPISTS: Ladd, William - Purvis, Robert |
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PHILANTHROPISTS: Raymond, Henry J. - Yeadon, Richard |
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CRIMINALS & THEIR VICTIMS: List of Criminal Trials - White, Joseph |
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HELEN CARSON BRINTON'S ENGAGEMENT BOOK |
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LOYALIST POETRY OF THE REVOLUTION BY WINTHROP SARGENT: Loyalist Poetry/Ballad of Proceeding at Philad & Volumes I and II |
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MANUSCRIPT NOTES & POETRY BY WINTHROP SARGENT: Manuscript Notes & Poetry by Winthrop Sargent |
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ART UNION OF PHILADELPHIA - 1849-1851/LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS: Art Union of Philadelphia Subscribers |
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EDWARD BATCHELOR DATA AVON-BY-THE-SEA, 1892-95 / CONSUMERS CIGAR COMPANY 1898-99: Batchelor, Edwar (w/ 2 Volumes) |
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QUAKERS: Bradley, Richard - Worrall, Peter |
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SALLIE KNOWLES DIARY 1845-1850; ANNAPOLIS & ELK RIDGE R. R., 1838: Volumes I & II |
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JOHN DICKINSON CORRESPONDENCE 1775-1798: Barkly, Gilbert - Hancock, John |
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JOHN DICKINSON CORRESPONDENCE 1775-1798: Kosciuszko, Tadeusz - Wright, Edward |
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MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS PAPERS 1737-1882: Bills and Receipts - Papers Relating to Land Transactions |
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MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS PAPERS 1741-1880: Foreign Legal Papers - Teas, Catalogue of |
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PAPERS OF THE LOGANIAN AND PHILADELPHA LIBRAYR COMPANY: Library Company of Philadelphia - Loganian Library |
Case 14/Box 7 | |||
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PENN-GASKILL-HALL CORESPONDENCE: Gaskell, A. F. - Penn-Gaskill, Thomas Junior |
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BARNWELL, BAYNTON, WHARTON; COATES CRAMOND & CO. FIELD, LENOX, NICHOLSON, TRAUGHTON: Arnold, Thomas - Troughton, Bryan |
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COMMISSIONSER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS; LETTERS 1759-1765 JOHN REYNELL PAPERS: Banquet, Henry - Reynell, John |
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JOHN WALLINGTON MANUSCRIPTS: Papers of John Wallington |
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HANCE HAMILTON BUSINESS PAPERS |
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SURVEYS: Baird, Samuel - Wistar, Richard |
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TOWNSEND LAMBORN'S DOCKETS (2 Volumes) |
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TOWNSEND LAMBORN'S DOCKETS (1 Volume) |
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ELIZABETH GRAEME FERGUSON CORRESPONDENCE: Abercrombie, J. - Young, James |
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WISTAR PAPERS: Wistar, Caspar - Wistar, Sarah |
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ARNAUT'S CIPHER MARTHA LEIS SELECTIONS WILLIAM MACLAY'S DRAFTS: 3 volumes, Martha Leis Copy Book, William MaClay's Drafts, Nathan Arnaut's Cipher |
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EARLY BONDS: Allen, William - Whisicker, Johan Michael |
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LEGAL PAPERS: Blacksfield, Anne - Sonman, Arent |
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AMERICANA SMALL MSS. BOOKS: Adlum, John - Woodword, William W. |
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THOMAS BARNES DAY & RECEIPT BOOKS; B. F. SPIEHLMAN'S DIARIES: 5 Volumes |
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ACCOUNT OF YELLOW FEVER, J. H. WATMOUGH LETTERS: Watmaugh, J. H. |
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MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS PAPERS: Miscellaneous Business Papers, 1724 - 1834; undated |
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EARLY PENNSYLVANIA & NEW JERSEY: Adcock, Will - Eyre and Massey |
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EARLY PENNSYLVANIA & NEW JERSEY: Fallon, John - Luke, Jno. |
Case 14/Box 26 | |||
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EARLY PENNSYLVANIA & NEW JERSEY: McClure, James - Rutter, John |
Case 14/Box 27 | |||
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EARLY PENNSYLVANIA & NEW JERSEY: Sansom, Ja. - Yeates, Sarah |
Case 14/Box 28 | |||
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JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN PAPERS: Agnerw, J. H. - Wattson, B. F. |
Case 14/Box 29 | |||
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LETTERS OF CHARLES THOMSON |
Case 14/Box 30 | |||
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CHARLE THOMSON CORRESPONDENCE: Alexander, Archibald - Williamson, Hugh |
Case 14/Box 31 | |||
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JOSEPH PARKER LETTES; CORRESPONDENCE OF CHARLES THOMSON: Norris, Joseph Parker |
Case 14/Box 32 | |||
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JOSEPH PARKER NORRIS LETTERS; CORRESPONDENCE OF CHARLES THOMSON: Norris, Joseph Parker |
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YORK COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA PAPERS: Bailey, Thomas - Fisher, Maria Barbara |
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YORK COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA PAPERS: Frey, Catherine - York, PA |
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NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA PAPERS: Bartow, Thomas - Smith, Ludwick |
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DEEDS: Arrell, Richard - Wallis, Samuel |
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DEEDS: Blackfield, Petter - Wikoff, Henry |
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PAPER MONEY-COLONIAL & CONTINENTAL MIDDLE STATES: Continental - PA Colonial Currency |
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PAPER MONEY-COLONIAL & CONTINENTAL SOUTHERN STATES: Goergia - Virginia |
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PAPER MONEY-COLONIAL & CONTINENTAL, NEW ENGLAND STATES: Connecticut - Stone, Thomas |
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PAPER MONEY-MISCELLANEOUS: Counterfeit Notes - U. S. Fractional Currency |
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PAPER MONEY & STAMPS, CONFEDERATE STATES |
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TRADE WITH CHINA, 1800-1819; HONG MERCHANT, CANTON; MR. CHEONGQUA |
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NAVY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON; PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD, PAPERS & LETTERS: Navy Department, Washington - Telegrams |
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 1839-1868; AUDITOR'S OFFICE, 1821-1868; COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS OFFICE, 1850-1861; REGISTER'S OFFICE, 1850 |
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT IN WASHINGTON-OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUE, 1864-1867 |
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT IN WASHINGTON-OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR |
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MINT, PATENT, PENSION & PAYMASTER OFFICES; STATE & POST OFFICE DEPARTMENTS, TREASUREY DEPARTMENT & COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE |
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WAR DEPARTMENT DISTRICT OFFICES: Fortress Monroe - Washington |
Case 15/Box 6 | |||
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DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, 1849-1868; INTERNAL REVENUE, 1862-1867; & PHILADELPHIA CUSTOM HOUSE, 1849-1867: Custom House - U. S. Internal Revenue |
Case 15/Box 7 | |||
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OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL; WASHINGTON & VARIOUS DISTRICTS, 1850-1868: District of Massachusetts - District of Pennsylvania |
Case 15/Box 8 | |||
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PATTERSON CORRESPONDENCE: Patterson, Samuel D. |
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BRADFORD CORRESPONDENCE, 1800-1846 |
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REVENUE DOCUMENTS, 1806-1808: Boston etc. - District of New York |
Case 15/Box 11 | |||
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CORRESPONDENCE OF BENJAMIN S> BONSALL, 1830-1836: |
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CHARLES GILPIN CORRESPONDENCE, JANUARY-OCTOBER, 1864: |
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CHARLES GILPIN CORRESPONDENCE, OCTOBER-AUGUST, 1865: |
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CHARLES GILPIN CORRESPONDENCE, 1865-1867 |
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CHARLES GILPIN CORRESPONDENCE, 1867-1868; GILPIN FAMILY LETTERS: |
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MISCELLANEOUS MANUSCRIPTS-LETTERS & DOCUMENTS, 1680-1880: Correspondence - MIscellaneous Manuscripts |
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FRENCH & INDIAN WAR, 1756: Armstrong, John - Troops, Provincial, numbers of |
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MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS PAPERS: Assignments - Co-Partnership, Thos. Penn & Rich Hockley |
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MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS PAPERS: Declaration of Trust - Military Documents |
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MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS PAPERS: Miscellaneous Business Papers - Wills |
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MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS: La Bouchere L. Trotreau - Wright, F. |
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MISCELLANEOUS MANUSCRIPTS: Bradford, Thos. - White, Jacob O. |
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MISCELLANEOUS MANUSCRIPTS: Albright, C. F. - Cushing, C. |
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MISCELLANEOUS MANUSCRIPTS: Dallas, George M. - Hazard, White H. |
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MISCELLANEOUS MANUSCRIPTS: Heacock, Jeremiah - Osgood, Isaac |
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MISCELLANEOUS MANUSCRIPTS: Parker, Hugh - Wilson, John |
Case 15/Box 27 | |||
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MERRIAM CORRESPONDENCE - BOOKSELLERS & PRINTERS: |
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MISCELLANEOUS MANUSCRIPTS: Academy of Five Arts - Wills |
Case 15/Box 29 | |||
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LAND PAPERS, 1681-1851 & LEGAL PAPERS: 1772-1889: Land Papers - Legal Papers |
Case 15/Box 30 | |||
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BILLS & RECEIPTS, 1782-1860; MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS PAPERS, 1753-1898: Bills & Receipts - Tax Papers |
Case 15/Box 31 | |||
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SHIPS'S PAPERS, 1776-1841; JOHN NICHOLSON'S ESTATE, 1795-1834; & MISCELLANEOUS MSS: Letters, Miscellaneous - Williamson, Hugh |
Case 15/Box 32 | |||
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THOMAS RUSTON'S DIARY, 1763-1765 |
Case 15/Box 33 | |||
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SHIPS PAPERS 1802-1815 (CUSTOMS HOUSE & INWARD ENTRIES): Ship "Acastus" - Ship "Colypso" |
Case 16/Box 1 | |||
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SHIPS PAPERS 1802-1815 (CUSTOMS HOUSE & INWARD ENTRIES): Ship "Charles" - Ship "Euphrates" |
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SHIPS PAPERS 1802-1815 (CUSTOMS HOUSE & INWARD ENTRIES): Ship "Factor" - Ship "Hunter" |
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SHIPS PAPERS 1802-1815 (CUSTOMS HOUSE & INWARD ENTRIES): Ship "Industry" - Ship "Mary Ross" |
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SHIPS PAPERS 1802-1815 (CUSTOMS HOUSE & INWARD ENTRIES): Ship "Mechanic" - Ship "Prosperity" |
Case 16/Box 5 | |||
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SHIPS PAPERS 1802-1815 (CUSTOMS HOUSE & INWARD ENTRIES): Ship "Rachel & Sally" - Ship "Sylph" |
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SHIPS PAPERS 1802-1815 (CUSTOMS HOUSE & INWARD ENTRIES): Ship "Tartar" - Ship "Young Wasp" |
Case 16/Box 7 | |||
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BILLS & RECEIPTS, 1711-1789: Bills & REceipts - Business Papers, Miscellaneous |
Case 16/Box 9 | |||
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MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS MANUSCRIPTS, 1746-1838 / BILLS & RECEIPTS, 1790-1857: Bills & Receipts - Miscellaneous Business Mss. |
Case 16/Box 10 | |||
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MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE, 1709-1880 |
Case 16/Box 11 | |||
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BILLS & RECEIPTS / JOSEPH COPE, SR & JR, 1807-1870 |
Case 16/Box 12 | |||
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THOMAS F. WHARTON & OTHER DEEDS, 1827-1845: Carey, Eleazer (& Wife, Rebecca D.) - Wharton, Thomas F. |
Case 16/Box 13 | |||
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MISCELLANEOUS DEEDS 1793-1848 / MISCELLANEOUS MAPS: Manuscript Maps - Miscellaneous Deeds |
Case 16/Box 14 | |||
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DORRANCE VS. VAN HORNE & NOTES ON TWO CASES |
Case 16/Box 15 | |||
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LETTERS OF ACTORS AND ACTRESSES TO J. H. ALEXANDER, 1873-1911 |
Case 16/Box 16 | |||
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JASPER YEATES PAPERS, 1769-1819: Burd, Sarah - Yeates, Sarah |
Case 16/Box 17 | |||
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ROMAN CATHOLIC PRELATES: Becker, Thomas A. - Ludden, P. A. |
Case 16/Box 18 | |||
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ROMAN CATHOLIC PRELATES: McCloskey, William George - Williams, John |
Case 16/Box 19 | |||
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CORRESPONDENCE OF WILLIAM ORBISON: Anthony, Thos. - Newspaper Clipping |
Case 16/Box 21 | |||
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CORRESPONDENCE OF WILLIAM ORBISON & THOMSON CADWALADER, 1812-1840 |
Case 16/Box 22 | |||
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CORRESPONDENCE OF WILLIAM ORBISON: Smith, Charles - Taylor, Wm. W. |
Case 16/Box 23 | |||
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MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE ADAM BOYD & JOHN CADWALADER; J. MCMANUS, HUGH HAMILTON: Cadwalader, John - Miscellaneous Correspondence |
Case 16/Box 24 | |||
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CORRESPONDENCE OF A. BOYD HAMILTON: Allen, J. W. - Eliot, Lynde |
Case 16/Box 25 | |||
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CORRESPONDENCE OF A. BOYD HAMILTON, 1836-1872: Feran, Thos. - Orlth, Ed. |
Case 16/Box 26 | |||
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CORRESPONDENCE OF A. BOYD HAMILTON, 1838-1879: Patterson, Samuel D. - Rush, Richard |
Case 16/Box 27 | |||
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CORRESPONDENCE OF A. BOYD HAMILTON, 1835-1865: Sallade, Simon - Wyelth, Louis |
Case 16/Box 28 | |||
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CORRESPONDENCE OF JOHN REYNELL AND JOSIAH AND SAMUEL COATES: Letters written from England 1730-1802 |
Case 17/Box 1 | |||
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CORRESPONDENCE OF JOHN REYNELL & JOSIAH AND SAMUEL COATES: Letters written from Newburyport, Massachusetts 1784-1810 |
Case 17/Box 2 | |||
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CORRESPONDENCE OF JOHN REYNELL & JOSIAH AND SAMUEL COATES: Letters written from Wilmington and Vicinity; Samuel Coates Receipt Book, 1740-1756; Samuel Coates Receipt Book, 1781-1818; Samuel Coates Memo, 1813-1818; William Manington Accounts, 1966-1703 1699-1818 1 folder; 3 volumes |
Case 17/Box 3 | |||
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PHILADELPHIA ALMSHOUSE, THE POOR’S DAY BOOK, 1739; FRIENDS FREE SCHOOL CORPORATION ACCOUNTS, 1750-1778; PHILADELPHIA MONTHLY MEETING ACCOUNTS, 1743-1756; LETTERS OF BENJAMIN LIGHTFOOT, 1770-1774 1739-1778 2 volumes |
Case 17/Box 4 | |||
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INDIAN COMMISSIONERS PAPERS: Book of Small Changes Paid – Commissioners Loans; Nathaniel Hollands’s Venison Receipt Book, 1758-1759; Indian Speeches of Cornplanter, Half Town etc., 1790; George Washington’s reply, 1791; Account of Hannah Lewis, (a luntic); John Scanada’s Speech, 1807; Inventory of Goods from William J. Davenport (Agent to the Indian Commission); Nathaniel Holland’s Venison Receipt Book, 1759-1760; Venison Receipt Book, 1761-1762; Account of Indian Shirts, 1761-1763; Book of Small Charges Paid, 1763-1764; Fort Allen Provision Accompt, 1759-1760; Fort Allen Invoice of Skins, 1760; Bond of Thos. Smallman, 1762 1756-1807 13 volumes; 11 folders |
Case 17/Box 5 | |||
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D. W. COXE, 1836-1849: Cash and Bank Book; Indian Commissioners Day Book, 1761-1765 1761-1849 2 volumes |
Case 17/Box 6 | |||
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INDIAN COMMISSIONERS ACCOUNT CASH & RECEIPT BOOKS, 1756-1763: Friendly Society 1756-1766; Commissioners Certificates, 1759-1760; Philadelphia Association for the Protection and Education of the Indian Tribes 1756-1859 4 volumes |
Case 17/Box 7 | |||
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INVENTORIES - POWERS OF ATTORNEY/COATES REYNELL PAPERS: Bank Checks, Baynton & Wharton, Bills of Lading, Insurance Policies, Bonds, Deeds, Wills |
Case 17/Box 8 | |||
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INDIAN COMMISSIONERS PAPERS: Correspondence (1758-1766) and Accounts (1758-1766) |
Case 17/Box 9 | |||
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THE NATIONIAD BY RICHARD NISBETT: Ciphering Book, Edward Siter (1800-1801); Algebra, Geometry (1813) |
Case 18/Box 11 | |||
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DOUBTS AND SOLUTIONS; PRACTICE OF PENNSYLVANIA - LEGAL; REMARKABLE SAYINGS; AUGUSTIN REGNAUD - RECEIPT BOOK OF ASSIGNEES, 1802-1804; INDIA TRADE, 1811-1819; ACTS OF ASSEMBLY PA, 1819-1828; DANIEL W. COXE'S MEMO BOOK, 1820-1835; HENRY NOLEN TO HIS MOTHER (NOV. 13, 1827); ACTS OF LEGISLATURE PA - DOCUMENTS ETC., 1828-1829; RECORDS OF BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS 1843-1867 (PHILADELPHIA AND ADJACENT COUNTIES); "TWELVE DAYS IN THE TOMB" BY J. H. GREEN W/ REVIEW BY EDGAR ALLEN POE (1845) |
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CIVIL WAR VIEWS, WOODCUTS FROM HARPER'S Weekly (Original Box 43) |
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Isaac Zane's Ledger 1748-1759 |
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Philadelphia Waste Book 1758-1765 |
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Cash Book: Commissioners for Indian Affairs, 1785-1763; Indian Trade at Ft. Augusta, Ft. Allen, Pittsburgh, 1758-1765 |
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Indian Commissioners Day Book (Fort Allen) 1759-1760 |
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Indian Commissioners Day Book (Shamokin) 1759-1760 |
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Indian Commissioners Day Book (Shomokin) 1760-1761 |
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Indian Commissioners Pennsylvania - Pittsburg Store, Invoice Book 1760-1761 |
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Indian Commissioners Pennsylvania - Pittsburgh Store, Invoice Book (by John Langdale, Agent) 1760-1761 |
8 | |||
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Invoice Book: Pittsburg, Ft. Agusuta, Philadelphia, and London 1758-1762 |
9 | |||
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Shamokin Ledger B June 2 - December 15, 1759 |
10 | |||
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Shamokin Ledger January 4 - April 5, 1762 |
11 | |||
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Fort Augusta Ledger A April 1762 - November 1762 |
12 | |||
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Fort Augusta Ledger B April 1762 - May 1763 |
13 | |||
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Fort Augusta Ledger May - August 1763 |
14 | |||
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Pittsburg Store Journal June 1760 - August 1761 |
15 | |||
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J. F. Davenport's Ledger, 1761-1765; Ledger of Skins, 1759 |
16 | |||
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Invoice Book of Skins Received from the Severet Trading Houses: Fort Augusta, Fort Pittsburg, Philadelphia n.d. |
17 | |||
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Fire Insurance Company, Philadelphia County (Receipt Book) 1833-1869 |
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Citizens Bounty Fund Committee of Philadelphia: Manuscripts and Broadsides 1866-1891 |
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