Charles A. Tracy collection of Hardie family papers


Collection 3155

1777-1902
(0.4 Linear feet ; 1 box)

Summary Information

Repository
The Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Creator
Tracy, Charles A.
Title
Charles A. Tracy collection of Hardie family papers
ID
3155
Date [inclusive]
1777-1902
Extent
0.4 Linear feet ; 1 box
Author
Finding aid prepared by Cary Majewicz
Sponsor
Processing made possible by a generous donation from Lori Cohen.
Language
English
Mixed materials [Box]
1

Preferred Citation note

Cite as: [Indicated cited item or series here], Charles A. Tracy collection of Hardie family papers (Collection 3155), The Historical Society of Pennsylvania.

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Scope and Contents note

The Hardie family of Philadelphia originated from Scotland. This collection contains personal papers pertaining to several family members; however, the bulk of the records are from David Hardie, who was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1838, and later lived and worked in Philadelphia. David served in the United States Navy during the Civil War. His papers span from the 1850s to the 1880s and include personal correspondence; petitions; letters form the United States Treasury and Navy departments; and printed circulars, bills, and orders. The letters from the Navy Department, in particular, highlight David's appointments to various ships between 1862 and 1865. David died in 1889. Also among his papers is a 1889 petition from the New Jersey Surrogate's Office to Margaret A. Hardie, who may have been David's wife or sister.

The collection also contains a folder of personal papers and photographs pertaining to David's father, Robert Hardie, who was born in Philadelphia in 1798. Robert served on a privateer during the War of 1812. In 1820, he became a member of the Rising Star Lodge 126, Ancient York Masons. He was named a Master Mason in 1827. In 1831, he married Emily McClure, and the couple had two sons. Robert died in Baltimore, Maryland in 1881. Additionally, one folder contains a few papers pertaining to David's great-grandfather, Robert Hardie (1727-1795). Robert emigrated from Scotland to Bristol, Pennsylvania, in the 1740s. He later moved to Philadelphia's Southwark district. Robert married his second wife Martha Cowgill (or Cogill) in 1767 and the couple had one surviving son. Robert served as a captain in the Pennsylvania Navy during the Revolutionary War. A few other family members are highlighted though photographs and clippings. There are also booklets and reports cards from Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital dating from 1896 to 1902.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

 The Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; 2011

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

Conditions Governing Access note

The collection is open for research.

Provenance

Gift of Charles A. Tracy, 2009.

Accession number 2009.065

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Controlled Access Headings

Corporate Name(s)

  • Hahnemann Academy of Medicine.
  • New Jersey. Surrogate's Office (Camden County).

Family Name(s)

  • Hardie

Geographic Name(s)

  • United States. Navy.

Personal Name(s)

  • Hardie, David, 1767-1832.
  • Hardie, David, 1838-1889.
  • Hardie, Robert, 1727-1790.

Subject(s)

  • Genealogy.
  • Navies Officers.

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Collection Inventory

Box Folder

Robert Hardie papers (1777-1881) 

1 1-2

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David Hardie correspondence and petitions (1851-1888) 

1 3

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David Hardie Navy Department correspondence (1859-1870, 1872) 

1 4-5

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David Hardie miscellaneous Navy papers (1860-1878, undated) 

1 6

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David Hardie Treasury Department letters (1864-1878) 

1 7

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Papers on David Hardie, USN, Dr. David Hardie and other immediate family members (1832-1889, undated) 

1 8

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Circulars, bills, and printed materials (1859-1877, undated) 

1 9

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New Jersey Surrogate's Office to Margaret Hardie (26 April 1889) 

1 10

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Hahnemann Medical College - David Hardie report cards, printed reports (1896-1902) 

1 11

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Miscellaneous family papers (1820-1881, undated) 

1 12

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