Richard Peters papers


Collection 0498

( Bulk, 1730-1820 ) 1697-1871
(7.0 Linear feet ; 2 boxes, 49 volumes )

Summary Information

Repository
The Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Creator
Peters, Richard, 1704-1776.
Title
Richard Peters papers
ID
0498
Date [bulk]
Bulk, 1730-1820
Date [inclusive]
1697-1871
Extent
7.0 Linear feet ; 2 boxes, 49 volumes
Author
Finding aid prepared by Cary Hutto.
Sponsor
Processing made possible by generous donations from Marcia Falconer, Wayne Strasbaugh, and the Young Friends of HSP.
Language
English
Text [Volume]
1-49
Text [Box]
1-2
Abstract
Reverend Richard Peters (1704-1776), in addition to serving in various capacities with Christ Church, also held two important colonial offices: secretary of the Land Office and secretary and clerk of the Provincial Council. In these roles, Peters helped manage the growing government of the colony of Pennsylvania through the access he had to members of the Penn family. He also worked closely with notable statesmen such as Benjamin Franklin and James Logan. Peters was appointed a Council member in 1749; he also served as a state commissioner to the 1754 Albany Congress. This collection is comprised of letters and documents from Reverend Richard Peters (1704-1776), with a few folders of papers from Peters's nephew, Judge Richard Peters (1743/4-1828), and his son, attorney Richard Peters (1780-1848). The papers primarily relate to Peters's public work rather than his private life (the same is true of the papers from the other two Richard Peters.) and they especially highlight early Pennsylvania social, legal, political, and economic issues.

Preferred citation

[Indicate cited item or series here], Richard Peters papers (Collection 0498), The Historical Society of Pennsylvania.

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Background note

Richard Peters was born to English attorney Ralph Peters and Esther Preeson in 1704. He studied law at London's Inner Temple but came to Philadelphia sometime in the 1730s for religious work. He served on and off with Christ Church between the late 1730s and early 1750s. He became a rector at the same church later in life and worked there until just before his death in 1776.

In the 1740s, Peters was appointed by the Penn family to two official positions: secretary of the land office and secretary and clerk of the Provincial Council. As secretary, Peters was privy to information concerning Pennsylvania's economic and political dealings, as well as its social and religious growth. He made connections with the proprietors of Pennsylvania – Thomas, John, and Richard Penn, sons of William Penn – and conversed with them often. In Philadelphia, he worked with James Logan, Benjamin Franklin, William Allen, and others in the local government. In addition to being named a Council member in 1749, he also served, with approval from the Penns, as a state commissioner to the 1754 Albany Congress.

In addition to his political and religious ventures, Peters held a number of civic positions with organizations such as the Library Company of Philadelphia, the American Philosophical Society, and the Pennsylvania Hospital. He is also noted as one of the one of the founders of what is now the University of Pennsylvania.

Reverend Richard Peters, who never married, had a brother, William, who had at least one son named Richard (1743/4-1828). This Richard went on to have a distinguished career in law and politics that included stints with the Continental Congress (1782-1783) and State Assembly (1787-1790). He also served as a judge for the U.S. District Court of Philadelphia (1792-1828). Richard Peters (1743/4-1828) married Sarah Robinson, and the couple had three children, one of whom, Richard Peters (1780-1848), was an attorney and was appointed reporter of decisions of the United States Supreme Court.

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Scope and content note

This collection is comprised of letters and documents from Reverend Richard Peters (1704-1776), with a few folders of papers from Peters's nephew, Judge Richard Peters (1743/4-1828), and his grand-nephew, attorney Richard Peters Jr. (1780-1848). The Richard Peters papers are housed in forty-nine volumes and two boxes and primarily relate to Peters's public work rather than his private life. The same is true of the papers from the other two Richard Peters. As a whole, this collection is of special interest because most of it relates directly to the colonial history of Pennsylvania, and because of Peters's official connection with the proprietary government.

At some point, the majority of Peters's papers were bound into volumes (Volumes 1-13), and full photocopies of those volumes were made (Volumes 14-39). In these volumes researchers will find numerous documents pertaining to Peters's political and religious work, including accounts of negotiations and treaties with Pennsylvania Indians tribes and some notes of General Timothy Pickering on the battle at Brandywine. Among the additional volumes in the collection are minutes of council, 1756-1757 (Volume 46); letters of Thomas Penn to Richard Peters, 1752-1772 (Volume 40); Henry Brooke's commonplace book, 1725 (Volume 49); Richard Peters's drafts of Pennsylvania lands, 1795-1813 (Volume 47); and letters of the Rev. Richard Peters to the proprietors of Pennsylvania, 1755-1757 (Volumes 41-42). There are also three of Peters's own diaries from 1750, 1758, and 1762 (Volumes 43-45), in which he discussed daily events and discussions, many of which are political in nature. Richard Peters's original Episcopal minister's license from 1725 is also in the collection (Box 2).

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

 The Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; 2015

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

Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Note concerning usage

In order to reduce wear on the collection's original documents, researchers wishing to use Richard Peter's papers in Volumes 1-13 are asked to first consult the photocopies of these volumes (Volumes 14-39).

Provenance

Gift of the Peters family.

Processing note

The papers in Box 1 of this collection were formerly part of the Society autograph collection (#22).

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Related Materials

Related materials

At the Historical Society of Pennsylvania:

Peters family papers (Collection 499).

At other institutions:

Richard Peters Collection, 1749-1825, Manuscripts Division, William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan.

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Controlled Access Headings

Occupation(s)

  • Ministers--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.

Personal Name(s)

  • Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790.
  • Logan, James, 1674-1751.
  • Penn, John, 1700-1746.
  • Penn, Richard, 1706-1771.
  • Penn, Thomas, 1702-1775.
  • Penn, William, 1644-1718.
  • Peters, Richard, 1743-1828.
  • Peters, Richard, 1780-1848.
  • Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829.

Subject(s)

  • Brandywine, Battle of, Pa., 1777.
  • Episcopal Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
  • Indians of North America--Pennsylvania--Government relations--History--18th century.
  • Indians of North America--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
  • Indians of North America--Pennsylvania--Treaties.
  • Indians of North America--Pennsylvania.
  • Pennsylvania--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
  • United States--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.

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Collection Inventory

Volume

Letters and documents 1697-1743 

1

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Letters and documents 1744-1749 

2

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Letters and documents 1750-1754 

3

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Letters and documents 1755-November 1757 

4

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Letters and documents December 1757-1762 

5

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Letters and documents 1763-June 1770 

6

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Letters and documents July 1770-August 1772 

7

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Letters and documents September 1772-July 1777 

8

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Letters and documents August 1777-1791 

9

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Letters and documents 1792-1807 

10

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Letters and documents 1808-1820 

11

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Miscellaneous 1821-1845 

12

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Letterbook 1737-1750 

13

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Letters and documents, Volume 1, part 1, pages 1-66 (photocopies) undated 

14

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Letters and documents, Volume 1, part 2, pages 67-128 (photocopies) undated 

15

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Letters and documents, Volume 2, part 1, pages 1-78 (photocopies) undated 

16

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Letters and documents, Volume 2, part 2, pages 79-129 (photocopies) 

17

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Letters and documents, Volume 3, part 1, pages 2-62 (photocopies) undated 

18

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Letters and documents, Volume 3, part 2, pages 63-121 (photocopies) undated 

19

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Letters and documents, Volume 4, part 1, pages 1-79 (photocopies) undated 

20

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Letters and documents, Volume 4, part 2, pages 80-126 (photocopies) undated 

21

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Letters and documents, Volume 5, part 1, Pages 2-64 (photocopies) undated 

22

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Letters and documents, Volume 5, part 2, pages 65-121 (photocopies) undated 

23

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Letters and documents, Volume 6, part 1, pages 1-63 (photocopies) undated 

24

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Letters and documents, Volume 6, part 2, pages 64-123 (photocopies) undated 

25

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Letters and documents, Volume 7, part 1, pages 1-69 (photocopies) undated 

26

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Letters and documents, Volume 7, part 2, pages 70-126 (photocopies) undated 

27

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Letters and documents, Volume 8, part 1, pages 1-74 (photocopies) undated 

28

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Letters and documents, Volume 8, part 1, pages 75-126 (photocopies) undated 

29

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Letters and documents, Volume 9, part 1, pages 2-60 (photocopies) undated 

30

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Letters and documents, Volume 9, part 2, pages 61-125 (photocopies) undated 

31

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Letters and documents, Volume 10, part 1, pages 1-79 (photocopies) undated 

32

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Letters and documents, Volume 10, part 2, 80-125 (photocopies) undated 

33

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Letters and documents, Volume 11, part 1, pages 1-65 (photocopies) undated 

34

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Letters and documents, Volume 11, part 2, pages 66-123 (photocopies) undated 

35

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Miscellaneous, Volume 12, parts 1, pages 2-55 (photocopies) undated 

36

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Miscellaneous, Volume 12, part 2, pages 56-120 (photocopies) undated 

37

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Letterbook [part 1] (photocopies) 1737-1741, 1743-1745, 1747-1750 

38

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Letterbook [part 2] (photocopies) 1739-1741, 1741-1743 

39

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Copy of Richard Peters letterbook (created circa 1871) 1752-1771 

40

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Rev. Richard Peters letters to the Proprietors of the Province of Pennsylvania 1755-1757 

41

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"Rev. Richard Peters letters to the Proprietors of the Province of Penna. 1755-1757" (photostatic copy) undated 

42

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Richard Peters diary 1755 

43

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Richard Peters diary (No. 15) September-November 1758  

44

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Richard Peters diary (No. 27) May-November 1762  

45

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Minutes of Council  27 March-23 July 1756, 29 December 1756-15 July 1757 

46

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Drafts of Pennsylvania Lands [Drawn by Charles De Krafft) 1793-1813 

47

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The Rudiments or Principles of the German Flute, by Jacques Hotteterre [translated] circa 1729 

48

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Henry Brooke's commonplace book undated 

49

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Box Folder

Richard Peters (1704-1776) papers 1740-1776, undated  

1 1-2

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Richard Peters (1744-1828) papers 1766-1828 

1 3-15

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Richard Peters (1780-1848) papers, including material on Mantua Farm 1804-1853 

1 16-20

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Deed of partition, Ralph Peters and Richard Peters 1837 

1 21

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Box

Richard Peters Episcopal license 1730 

2

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