Claude W. Unger collection
Collection 1860A
( Bulk, 1790-1870 ) 1647-1921(34.0 Linear feet ; 40 boxes, 112 volumes)
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- The Historical Society of Pennsylvania
- Creator
- Unger, Claude W., 1882-1945
- Title
- Claude W. Unger collection
- ID
- 1860A
- Date [bulk]
- Bulk, 1790-1870
- Date [inclusive]
- 1647-1921
- Extent
- 34.0 Linear feet ; 40 boxes, 112 volumes
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Michael DiCamillo.
- Language
- English
- Abstract
- Most of the Claude W. Unger collection at HSP once formed part of the extensive stock of Unger, a book and manuscript dealer in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, who was most active between 1925 and 1937. The collection contains letters and documents representing some 2,000 individuals connected to a wide range of subjects. People from the 19th century such as abolitionists, women’s suffragists, scientists, and politicians (particularly Pennsylvania politicians) are the most commonly represented individuals in the collection. In addition to the 40 document boxes, there are 112 volumes in the collection. The volumes consist of account books, court dockets, and school exercise books representing a variety of Pennsylvania Germans covering from the the late 18th to 19th centuries.
Preferred citation
Cite as: [Indicate cited item here], Claude W. Unger Collection (Collection 1860A), The Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Background note
Claude W. Unger was a book and manuscript dealer with a business in Pottsville, Pennsylvania for at least the period of 1925 to 1937. He issued catalogs and shipped orders of books, pamphlets, autographs, and prints to a national clientele that included collectors such as Franklin D. Roosevelt and Vilhjalmur Stefansson.
Unger recognized a growing market for ephemeral materials relating to early American arts, industry, and social life. To build an inventory of this sort of material, he sought the files of long defunct mercantile firms in Philadelphia and the forgotten papers in old law offices in the towns and cities of eastern Pennsylvania. He also welcomed opportunities to rummage through attics, barns, and hencoops while offering to purchase old books and papers on any subject in any condition.
After Unger’s death in 1945, Dr. Harvey Bassler of Myerstown, Pennsylvania purchased from Unger’s estate the entire stock of Unger’s remaining inventory, largely because much of it was pertinent to Dr. Bassler’s interest in Pennsylvania Germans. Dr. Bassler added materials from his own collection to the Unger collection and donated the materials before his death in 1950 to the Pennsylvania German Society under the condition that the materials be cataloged and made available for research.
The Pennsylvania German Society was unable to make the collection available, so the collection soon passed into the possession of Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Also unable to manage the entire collection, the college withdrew much of the Pennsylvania German materials and items relating to Lancaster County and offered the remainder to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania agreed to purchase the collection in 1958, and it arrived in two installments with the first arriving in 1959 and the second arriving in 1967.
Scope and content note
The collection contains letters and documents representing some 2,000 individuals connected to a wide range of subjects. People from the 19th century such as abolitionists, women’s suffragists, scientists, and politicians (particularly Pennsylvania politicians) are the most commonly represented individuals in the collection. There also are a number of items from various dukes, duchesses, and other titled nobility. The largest group of papers concern Philadelphia merchants of the late 18th and early 19th centuries and include correspondence, accounts, bills of lading, and ships’ papers. Firms represented are Richard Ashhurst and Sons which traded in dry goods primarily with Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi; Thomas Astley whose papers in this collection mostly pertain to land investments in western Pennsylvania; Andrew Clow and Company which traded with England and Europe (here mostly with Rathbone and Benson in Liverpool); and Dutilh and Wachsmuth which traded mostly with the West Indies but also with Europe. Much of the material filed under “Bills” and “Ships and Shipping” relates to these major firms, particularly Dutilh. Some of the Dutilh and Wachsmuth papers are in French.
The document collection also contains a number of items connected to well-known historical events. A number of documents pertain to the American Civil War, including an Oath of Allegiance from a Southerner seeking to reinstate his United States citizenship (Box 12, Folder 7) and a group of letters to Ansom Hemmingway, grandfather of Ernest Hemmingway, which Ansom received between 1863-1865 while he served in the Union army and was stationed in Vicksburg, Mississippi (Box 22, Folder 2).
Additional items connected to major historical events include an item from the Merchants and Traders of Philadelphia to the U.S. government expressing concerns about the newly-passed Non-Importation Act on 18 April 1806 (Box 25, Folder 7); an item discussing how the Panic of 1837 was affecting the people of Mississippi (Box 1, Folder 8); and several items concerning 19th century slavery in the United States, including receipts from the sales of slaves, the impressment of slaves into the Confederate Army, and a pro-Democratic Party newspaper offering anti-Lincoln and anti-emancipation sentiment during the lead up to the election of 1864 (Box 26, Folder 2 and Box 35, Folder 8).
Some of the oldest documents in the collection date back to the 17th century. The majority of the 17th century documents are last wills and testaments that may be of interest to genealogists studying early colonial families in the Middle and New England colonies.
In addition to the 40 document boxes, there are 112 volumes in the collection. The volumes consist of account books representing a variety of businesses of Pennsylvania Germans, court dockets, and school exercise books. The bulk of this material consists of the records of Jonas Robinhold's dry good store in Port Clinton (1840-1890), Robinhold’s justice of the peace docket books (1845-1863), Hiram Robinhold’s Port Clinton tax collection records (1872), and other blotters, journals, and ledgers.
Additional volumes include Heidelberg Township accounts of supervisors (1775-1836), Peter Hoffman ledger (1817-1831), Aaron Keffer ledger (in German, 1845-1853), David Rinewald, linen merchant, daybook (1797-1815), John Romich, lumber merchant, ledger (1844-1888), William Weiler, dry goods merchant, ledger (1851-1859), and others.
Overview of arrangement
In most cases, documents in this collection are identified by the name of the person who signed the document (e.g. Howard, Apphia). In some instances, a group of documents are identified by a unifying subject name rather than an individual signer (e.g. Crime). All documents have been arranged alphabetically according to either the signer’s last name or the document group's subject.
The arrangement reflects Claude Unger’s original order. Unger organized his stock by name or subject, so collectors could easily find documents of interest. As a result, materials that were once part of a single record group were separated and filed under a variety of names or subjects. This separation persists in the collection’s current arrangement.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
The Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; 2018.
1300 Locust StreetPhiladelphia, PA, 19107
215-732-6200
Access restrictions
The collection is open for research
Custodial history
Most of this collection once formed part of the extensive stock of Claude Unger, a book and manuscript dealer in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, who was active at least between the years of 1925 through 1937. After Unger’s death in 1945, Dr. Harvey Bassler of Myerstown, Pennsylvania, purchased Unger's stock, added some of his own materials, and donated the combined collection to the Pennsylvania German Society before his death in 1950. Unable to make the collection accessible to researchers, the Pennsylvania German Society passed the collection to Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. At the college, most of the materials related to Pennsylvania Germans and Lancaster County were removed. The college sold the remaining portions of the collection to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in two installments with the first arriving in 1959 and the second arriving in 1967. The 1959 purchase became this collection, while the 1967 portion became the Claude W. Unger collection, Collection 1860B.
Provenance
Purchased, 1959.
Processing note
Box 9 could not be located when the collection was re-inventoried in 2018. When the box is found, it will be reintegrated into the collection, and this finding aid will be updated.
Related Materials
Related materials
At the Historical Society of Pennsylvania:
Autograph Collection of The Historical Society of Pennsylvania (Collection 0022A)
George M. Conarroe Autograph Collection (Collection 0146)
Ferdinand Julius Dreer Collection (Collection 0175)
Simon Gratz Autograph Collection (Collection 0250B)
John Wanamaker Collection, 1779-1892 (Collection 1832)
Controlled Access Headings
Corporate Name(s)
- Andrew Clow & Company.
- Richard Ashhurst & Sons.
Genre(s)
- Autographs collections.
Personal Name(s)
- Astley, Thomas, -1839.
Subject(s)
- Shipping--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--19th Century.
- Shipping--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
- Slavery.
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.
- West Indies--Commerce.
Collection Inventory
Box 1: Abbot-Ashhurst |
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Box | Folder | |||
Abbott-Aldridge List of Names:Abbott, Joseph C. Abeel, Stoffel Johnson and wife Abercrombie, James Abergavenny, William Neville, 4th earl Abington Presbyterian Church Acton, Thomas Addams, John Addison, J.T. Agassiz, Elizabeth C. Agnew, Daniel Aide, Charles Hamilton Alcoholism (signed and witnessed abstinence pledge card with verse attached) Aldredge, S. H. |
1 | 1 | ||
Allegheny-Alvary List of Names:Allegheny College Allen, N. W. Allen, Necho Allen, William Allen, Reverend William Allibone, A. D. Alter, J Monroe Alvary, Max |
1 | 2 | ||
Alvord-Ashton (excluding Ashley and Ashhurst) List of Names:Alvord, Benjamin Ames, Ellis Amman, E. Ammunition (Clow & Co.) Ancona, Sydenham Elnathan Anderson, McMechant and Co. (not found 02/14/18) Andrews, E. Benjamin Applegate, W.F. Archer, Joseph Armstrong, George Arnold, A. Arnold, Sir Edwin Ash, Gilbert Ashton, J. Hubley |
1 | 3 | ||
Papers - Ashley, John (Misc. Land Papers Crawford County) List of Names:Ashley, John |
1 | 4 | ||
Papers - Ashley, John (Misc. Land Papers Butler County) List of Names:Ashley, John |
1 | 5 | ||
Papers - Ashley, John (Heirs Accounts) List of Names:Ashley, John Marvin, Enoch Cramond, Henry |
1 | 6 | ||
Papers - Ashhurst, Richard and Sons List of Names:Ashhurst, Richard and Sons |
1 | 7 | ||
Papers - Ashhurst, Richard and Sons from Louisiana and Mississippi List of Names:Ashhurst, Richard and Sons |
1 | 8 | ||
Papers - Alabama Letters from Ashhurst and Sons (1820-1829) List of Names:Ashhurst, Richard and Sons |
1 | 9 | ||
Papers - Alabama Letters from Ashhurst and Sons (1830-1839) List of Names:Ashhurst, Richard and Sons |
1 | 10 | ||
Papers - Alabama Letters from Ashhurst and Sons (1840-1844) List of Names:Ashhurst, Richard and Sons |
1 | 11 | ||
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Box 2: Astley-Badeau, including an unidentified autograph album |
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Box | Folder | |||
Papers - Astley, Thomas (Allegheny Co. Land Papers) List of Names:Astley, Thomas Gibson, James Shrum, Henry |
2 | 1 | ||
Papers - Astley, Thomas and Gibson, James (Crawford County) List of Names:Astley, Thomas Gibson, James |
2 | 2 | ||
Papers - Astley, Thomas (Ohio Lands) List of Names:Astley, Thomas |
2 | 3 | ||
Papers - Astley, Thomas and McCalmont, Alex. (Venango County) List of Names:Astley, Thomas McCalmont, Alex. |
2 | 4 | ||
Papers - Astley, Thomas (correspondence with Burke and Forward on land business in Allegheny County) List of Names:Astley, Thomas Burke, Robert Forward, Walter |
2 | 5 | ||
Papers - Astley, Thomas (correspondence with commercial firms 1802-1839) List of Names:Astley, Thomas |
2 | 6 | ||
Papers - Astley, Thomas (receipts and patents for land in Wayne County) List of Names:Astley, Thomas |
2 | 7 | ||
Papers - Astley, Thomas (letters of John Reynolds to Henry Walker) List of Names:Ashley, John Astley, Thomas Reynolds, John Walker, Henry M. |
2 | 8 | ||
Atkinson-Badeau List of Names:Atkinson, Abel Atwater, Caleb Atwater, Sarah Audrain, Peter Aubry Audubon, Maria R. Austin, Arthur W. Ayers, Miriam Ayers, Leonard Babcock, S. Bache, Hartman Badeau, Adam |
2 | 9 | ||
Autograph Collection (leaves from an unidentified autograph album) List of Names:Many leaves addressed "To Mamie" |
2 | 10 | ||
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Box 3: Bailey-Brolasky |
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Box | Folder | |||
Bailey-Barber List of Names:Bailey, Lydia R. Bailey, Joel C. Baird, Samuel Bainbridge, William Balch, George T. Baldwin, George Baldwin, Tibbals and Sarah Ballou, Martin Bamberger, Joseph Bancroft, George Bank of the United States Banks, Richard Barber, Samuel |
3 | 1 | ||
Barbour-Bazeley List of Names:Barbour, W.C. Baring Brothers and Co. Barnes, J.O. Barnes and Roy Barnett, T.J. Barney and Hollins Barnitz, C. A. Barrabino, Nicholas J.C. Barrett and Co. Barther, D. Bartlett, J. R. Bateman, J. Bates, Samuel P. Baugh, John Baum, John C. Bayley, Kiah Bazeley, C.W. |
3 | 2 | ||
Beach-Bell List of Names:Beach, Lewis Beardslee and Co. Beatty, William F. Beaugereau, P Beaver County Lands (including John Ashley land papers) Bechtel, John Bechtel (Bechtle), Mary Beck, Henry Becker, Abraham Becker, Jacob Beckett, S.A. Beckwith, E. G. Bedford, Gunning S. Bedford Township (PA) Beecher, Henry Ward Bell, Charles H. Bell, William |
3 | 3 | ||
Bellany-Bethune List of Names:Bellamy, Edward Beltzhoover, Daniel M. Bendel, Franz Bender and Bech Bennett, W.J. Benny, Elizabeth Bennyhoff Creek Oil Co. Bennyhoof Petroleum Company Berger, Henry Berks County (petition for new road - Reading to New Holland) Berks County Bank (with pages from an account book) Bernard, Francis (governor of Massachusetts Bay colony) Berzelius, John Jacob Bethune, J. |
3 | 4 | ||
Bickenleth-Boyer List of Names:Bickenleth, R. Bickerstaff, Sir Charles Biddle, Caldwell Biddle, Thomas Bigler, William Bingham, Caleb Binkerd, Dr. Binney, J. Binyan, F. Birkman, R. M. Bishop, W. Bixby, E. M. Black, John N. Blackburn, William Blacksmith and wheelright estimates Blagden, George Blaine, Joseph Blakeley, J. Blauchard, Henry Blanck, Catharina Bloomsdale Farm, Bucks County Boarding School, Letters home from female student at Moravian Seminary Bohlen, B and J Boileau, N. B. Bond, Phineas Bongardt, L.D. Boucraffer, J. Boothe, Edward Wilbraham Borden, Nathaniel Briggs Boringdon, Lord Boston, 2nd Baron Fred. Irby Bourdett, Peter Boutell, Charles Boyce, Elijah Boyce, William Boyer, Nicholas |
3 | 5 | ||
Bradford-Brolasky List of Names:Bradford Jr., Thomas Bradshaw, S. Brady, E. Brewer, E. Bridfort, Hugh Brigham, C. F. (family letters 1858-1865) Brigham, Norman Bright, John Bringhurst, John Britten, Emma H. Britton, Joseph P. Brobst, Michael Brodhead, Daniel Brodhead, Richard Brolasky, Joseph P. |
3 | 6 | ||
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Box 4: Bromley-Buÿs |
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Box | Folder | |||
Bromley-Brydges List of Names:Bromley, William Brooke, George C. Brooks, Noah Brooks, Phillips Broom, William A. Broussard, Marie Brown, A. M. Brown, James (letters to Clow & Co. and letters of Donald & Burton to Clow & Co.) Brown & Co. (1823) Brown, Joseph P. Browne, Peter A. Brownlow, John Bruce, Christina Bruce, H. Addington "Bruce, General" Bruce, John Bruce, W. J. Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton |
4 | 1 | ||
Papers - Bryson, Alexander C. & Co List of Names:Bryson, Alexander C. & Co. (incoming letters and orders from newspaper editors in various states requesting printing jobs and other business) |
4 | 2 | ||
Buch-Buÿs List of Names:Buchs, J. Frank Buchanan, James (U.S. President) Buchanan, James (attorney, 1883 Indianapolis, IN) Budd, John Buell, Caroline B. Bujac & David Bull, William Bullitts & Jones Burbeck, General Henry Burd, Benjamin Burke, John Bernard Burnham, Charles W. Burnham, Parry, Williams, & Co. (Baldwin Locomotive Works) Burnside, A. E. Burr, Aaron Burres, James Bushnell, Horace Butcher, W & S (invoice for tools) Butler, A. Butler, B. F. Butterworth, Hezek. Buÿs, Francis |
4 | 3 | ||
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Box 5: Bills, A-M |
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Box | Folder | |||
Bills, Advertising-Firearms Bills for:Advertising Books and related reading materials (printing, subscriptions [newspaper, library], general paper products) Carriages and related materials (harnesses, whips, etc.) Church (pew rental, burials, annual subscription) Cutlery (including other serveware and cooking tools) Dancing (lessons, events) Firearms (1782-1819) |
5 | 1 | ||
Bills, Freight Bills for:Freight (including shipments via carriage and via water) |
5 | 2 | ||
Bills, Fuel Bills for:Fuel (including coal and wood) |
5 | 3 | ||
Bills, Furniture Bills for:Furniture (1772-1860, some undated) |
5 | 4 | ||
Bills, G-M Bills for:Glassware Horses Hotels and Boarding Houses Medical services and medicine Military uniforms and weapons |
5 | 5 | ||
Bills, Miscellaneous - Bakers and Confectioners Bills for:Baking and confectioner supplies |
5 | 6 | ||
Bills, Miscellaneous - Brewing and Distilling Bills for:Beer, wine, and other spirits |
5 | 7 | ||
Bills, Miscellaneous - Flour Bills for:Flour (including purchase of and shipment of) |
5 | 8 | ||
Bills, Miscellaneous - Ice and Sugar Bills for:Ice Sugar |
5 | 9 | ||
Bills, Miscellaneous - Bills in French Bills for:Clothing Furniture Miscellaneous Items |
5 | 10 | ||
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Box 6: Bills, M-P |
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Box | Folder | |||
Bills, Miscellaneous - Unsorted |
6 | 1 | ||
Bills, Music Bills for:Instrument Repair and Tuning Instrument Lessons (including tuition receipts from the University of Pennsylvania, early 1830's) Sheet Music |
6 | 2 | ||
Bills, M-P Bills for:Newspaper and Magazine Subscriptions Paintings and Portraits Pottery, Dishes, and other Serveware |
6 | 3 | ||
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Box 7: Bills - Schooling, Shipbuilding, Taxes |
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Box | Folder | |||
Bills, Schooling (Ashurst Family, 1810-1819) Bills for:Supplies Tuition and Board |
7 | 1 | ||
Bills, Schooling (Ashurst Family, 1820-1829) Bills for:Supplies Tuition and Board |
7 | 2 | ||
Bills, Schooling (Dorfeuille Family, 1800-1809) Bills for:Supplies Tuition and Board |
7 | 3 | ||
Bills, Schooling (Dutilh and Wachsmuth, 1792-1799) Bills for:Supplies Tuition |
7 | 4 | ||
Bills, Schooling (Dutilh, 1800-1868) Bills for:Supplies Tuition and Board (A report card documenting student achievement is included) |
7 | 5 | ||
Bills, Schooling (Eyre, 1826-1829) Bills for:Supplies Tuition and board |
7 | 6 | ||
Bills, Schooling (Graff, 1763-1819) Bills for:Supplies Tuition and board |
7 | 7 | ||
Bills, Schooling (Graff, 1820-1829) Bills for:Supplies Tuition and board |
7 | 8 | ||
Bills, Schooling (Graff, 1830-1860) Bills for:Supplies Tuition and board |
7 | 9 | ||
Bills, Schooling (Lewis, 1830-1849) Bills for:Supplies Tuition and board |
7 | 10 | ||
Bills, Schooling (Siddall, 1830-1849) Bills for:Supplies Tuition and board |
7 | 11 | ||
Bills, Schooling (Soulier, 1817-1819) Bills for:Tuition |
7 | 12 | ||
Bills, Schooling (Various Names, 1774-1799) Bills for:Supplies Tuition and board (including "Schooling Negroe Man at Night School") Some Included Names: Guynemer Shinckle Walters |
7 | 13 | ||
Bills, Schooling (Various Names, 1800-1810) Bills for:Supplies Tuition and board Some Included Names: Shinckle Stephens Swift |
7 | 14 | ||
Bills, Schooling (Various Names, 1811-1873) Bills for:Supplies Tuition and board Some Included Names: Boyer Gibbons Zinn |
7 | 15 | ||
Bills, Shipbuilding (Primarily Dutilh and Wachsmuth, 1785-1789) Bills for Miscellaneous Items Including the Following:Lumber or Planks Food and Drink (including grain and rum) Nails and other hardware Repairs Shipping charges Stoves Wharfage |
7 | 16 | ||
Bills, Shipbuilding (Primarily Dutilh and Wachsmuth, 1790-1791) Bills for Miscellaneous Items Including the Following:Copper Food and Drink (including bread, flour, gin, brandy) Lumber or Planks Nails and other hardware Oil Staves Tools Wharfage |
7 | 17 | ||
Bills, Shipbuilding (Primarily Dutilh and Wachsmuth, 1792) Bills for Miscellaneous Items Including the Following:Food and Drink (including bread and rum) Labor and Wages Lumber or Planks Nails and other hardware Painting and glazing Sail cloth Wharfage |
7 | 18 | ||
Bills, Shipbuilding (Primarily Dutilh and Wachsmuth, 1793) Bills for Miscellaneous Items Including the Following:Food and Drink (including coffee and pork) Labor and wages Lumber or Planks Nails and other hardware Putty Pipe Sail cloth |
7 | 19 | ||
Bills, Shipbuilding (Primarily Dutilh and Wachsmuth, 1794-1799) Bills for Miscellaneous Items Including the Following:Copper Food and Drink (including bread, sugar, coffee Labor and Wages Leather Lumber and Planks Nails and other hardware |
7 | 20 | ||
Bills, Shipbuilding (Primarily Dutilh and Wachsmuth, 1800-1802) Bills for Miscellaneous Items Including the Following:Food and Drink Nails and other hardware Paint |
7 | 21 | ||
Bills, Shipbuilding (Primarily Dutilh and Wachsmuth, 1803-1818) Bills for Miscellaneous Items Including the Following:Food and drink Furniture Labor and wages Nails and hardware Shipping |
7 | 22 | ||
Bills, Shipbuilding (Primarily Dutilh and Wachsmuth, undated) Bills for Miscellaneous Items Including the Following:Documentation Food and Drink Labor Nails and hardware |
7 | 23 | ||
Bills, Taxes (1806-1816) List of Names:Dutilh Graff Schinckle Soulier |
7 | 24 | ||
Bills, Taxes (1817-1822) List of Names:Graff, Charles Howard, Catharine Torrey, Ephraim Shingles, Fredrick Soullier (Soulier), John M. Pecaru, Peter A. Wachsmuth (Waxsmuth), John |
7 | 25 | ||
Bills, Taxes (1823-1832) Scope and content noteGraff, Charles Shingles, Frederick Shinkle, Frederick |
7 | 26 | ||
Bills, Taxes (1833-1844) List of Names:Graff, Charles |
7 | 27 | ||
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Box 8: Bills - Wine; Bills of Exchange |
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Box | Folder | |||
Bills, Wine (1791-1824) Bills for:Beer, Wine, and other Spirits |
8 | 1 | ||
Bills of Exchange and Checks (Andrew Clow, 1750-1800) |
8 | 2 | ||
Bills of Exchange and Checks (Dutilh and Wachsmuth, 1750-1800) |
8 | 3 | ||
Bills of Exchange and Checks (Dutilh and Wachsmuth from Charleston, 1787-1806) |
8 | 4 | ||
Bills of Exchange and Checks (Various Names, 1750-1800) |
8 | 5 | ||
Bills of Exchange and Checks (Various Names, 1801-1810) |
8 | 6 | ||
Bills of Exchange and Checks (Various Names, 1812-1864) List of Names:Primarily Richard Ashhurst and Company |
8 | 7 | ||
Bills of Exchange and Checks (Blank) List of Names:Bank of the United States (blank checks from 1820's) Schuylkill River Bridge near Upper Ferry (blank stock certificates) |
8 | 8 | ||
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Bills of Lading 1783-1818, undated |
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Box 12: Cadman-Cloud |
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Box | Folder | |||
Cadman - Campbell, Arch List of Names:Cadman, S. Parkes Calcraft, Col. Calhoun, John C. (Correspondent) Frye, Nathaniel (Author) Calhoun, William (New Orleans, Jackson, & Great Northern Railroad Company) Callender, Robert Cameron, Simon (U.S. Secratary of War under Abraham Lincoln 1861-1862) Campbell, Arch |
12 | 1 | ||
Campbell, George W. - Carr List of Names:Campbell, George W. Canals (some pertaining to the Canal Commission of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, PA) Capel, Mary, dowager Countess of Essex (to Joseph Hogarth) Capen, Nahum Carey, H.C. Carey, Joseph, Rev. Dr. Carl, Peter Carnochan, John Carr, J.N. |
12 | 2 | ||
Cary - Cash List of Names:Cary, Annie Louise Case, James K. Casenave, Juan de Cash, Thomas |
12 | 3 | ||
Cass - Cay List of Names:Cass, Lewis Cass, Jon Cassatt, Alexander Johnston Cassel, Henry Cavet, Thomas Cavendish, R. Cay, D. |
12 | 4 | ||
Centreville School - Chew, Robert S. List of Names:Centreville School (list of subscribers) Chalmers, Thomas Chambers, James Chambers, Talbot W. Chambers, William Chandler, William E. Chandos, Mary (Duchess of Buckingham) Chapin, John B. Chapin, Nathan Charlick, Oliver Chase, James and Margery Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company Chevalier, A. Chew, John Chew, Robert S. |
12 | 5 | ||
Chew and Relf - Cloud List of Names:Chew and Relf Cheyney, David Cheyney, Ellen B. Cheyney, William Childs, C.G. (Cephas Grier) Chotard, P. Civil War Papers (see Folder 7) Clark, John S. Clark, Thomas and Catharine Clark, Thomas M. Clarke, James C. Clarke, James Freeman Clarkson, A. Clarkson, J.B. Clayton, John M. Clemmer, U.L. Clifford, Joseph Clark Clinton, DeWitt Clisben, Maude Clopper, Cornelius Johnson Cloud, Joseph |
12 | 6 | ||
Civil War Papers |
12 | 7 | ||
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Box 13: Clow, Andrew and Co. Correspondence - Papers of Ship "Adriana" |
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Box | Folder | |||
Clow, Andrew and Company: Correspondence (Folder 1 of 3) |
13 | 1 | ||
Clow, Andrew and Company: Correspondence (Folder 2 of 3) |
13 | 2 | ||
Clow, Andrew and Company: Correspondence (Folder 3 of 3) |
13 | 3 | ||
Clow, Andrew and Company: Papers of Ship "Adriana" (Folder 1 of 4) |
13 | 4 | ||
Clow, Andrew and Company: Papers of Ship "Adriana" (Folder 2 of 4) |
13 | 5 | ||
Clow, Andrew and Company: Papers of Ship "Adriana" (Folder 3 of 4) |
13 | 6 | ||
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Box 14: Clow, Andrew and Co. Papers of Ship "Adriana" - Clowes, Samuel |
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Box | Folder | |||
Clow, Andrew and Company: Papers of Ship "Adriana" (Folder 4 of 4) |
14 | 1 | ||
Clow, Andrew and Company: Accounts (Folder 1 of 2) |
14 | 2 | ||
Clow, Andrew and Company: Accounts (Folder 2 of 2) |
14 | 3 | ||
Clow, Andrew and Company: Admin 1789-1790 (Folder 1 of 2) |
14 | 5 | ||
Clow, Andrew and Company: Admin 1789-1790 (Folder 2 of 2) |
14 | 5 | ||
Clowes, Samuel Scope and content noteSamuel Clowes offers his renunciation of rights as an executor of a will (1711). |
14 | 6 | ||
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Box 15: Cochran - Crawford, Joseph |
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Box | Folder | |||
Cochran - Collins List of Names:Cochran, A.B. and Sons Coffin, James A. Cogswell, Joseph G. Colfax, Schuyler Collett, John Collins, John |
15 | 1 | ||
Colt - Connolly List of Names:Colt, Judah (will and correspondence with Thomas Astley, 1826-1829) Commerford, Charles C. Condy, Jonathan W. (in card catalog as Condy, Jeremiah) Confederate States of America (including certified bonds) Connolly, John (of Fernon and Connolly) |
15 | 2 | ||
Cook - Covenhoven Scope and content noteCook, Eliza Cooke, John Coons, R.J. and Company Cooper, Anthony Ashley (7th Earl of Shaftesbury) Cooper, John Cooper, M.A. Cooper, Ralph V.M. Cooper, Thomas Valentine Corning, Erastus Corp, Samuel Cortright, N.D. and Son Corvaisier, B Corwin, Thomas Covenhoven, Abraham |
15 | 3 | ||
Cox - Cramond, Arthur and Company List of Names:Cox, John Coxe, Charles S. Coxe, D.W. Coxe, James Coyle, Campbell Crab, Richard Craig, Robert Cramond, Arthur and Co. |
15 | 4 | ||
Cramond, Henry - Crawford, James List of Names:Cramond, Henry Cramond, William (Philips, Cramond and Co.) Crawford, G.W. Crawford, James |
15 | 5 | ||
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Box 16: Crawford, Samuel - Doty |
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Crawford, Samuel - Cresson List of Names:Crawford, Samuel Wylie Crawford, William H. Crane, Frank Cresson, Deborah Cresson, Elliott Cresson, James Cresson, William P. |
16 | 1 | ||
Crime - Crosman List of Names:Crime (more typically small claims disputes, elicit affairs, and paternity matters. Also includes a suicide note from Simon Long of Manheim) Crooks, William C. Crosby, Howard Crosman, G.H. |
16 | 2 | ||
Crossan - Darlington List of Names:Crossan, John McDonald Cuandrin, Homer P. Collpepper, Nicholas (1647) Cummings, Thomas S. Currier, A. O. Curson, Richard Curtin, Andrew Gregg Curtis, George Ticknor Custer, Elizabeth B. Cuthbert, R.B. Dagget, Joseph Dale, Richard Dallas, A.J. Dallas, George M. Dana, Judah Darlington, E. Darlington, G.E. |
16 | 3 | ||
Dat - Decatur List of Names:Dat, N. Davenport, Thomas Davies, Franklin Davis, Jonathan (1674) Davis, Charles Augustus Davis, Edwin Hamilton Davis, E.L. Davis, J.C. Bancroft Davis, Thomas H. Day, Alvin Day, James R. Dayton, N. Dean, John Deane, Christopher (1691) Deare, Samuel Deare, William P. de Beauvoir de Becdelierre, J.V. Decatur, John P. |
16 | 4 | ||
Deitz - Dinsmoor List of Names:Deitz, B Delaware County Court (appointment of George Green 1795 signed by William Atlee) Delius, F and G Denabre, John Deneen, Charles S. Denn, John Dennison, William Dewees, Francis P. Dewees, John Dibdin, T.F. Dick, William (inventory) Dicky, J.M.C. Dickinson, Charles M. Dickinson, Anna Elizabeth (orator and lecturer on abolition and women's rights) Dickinson, D.S. Dickinson College and Franklin College (early land survey) Didon, Henri Diehl, Henry Dinnen, James Dinsmoor, Samuel |
16 | 5 | ||
Dixon - Doty List of Names:Dixon, F.M. Doane, E.J. Dobbin, L. Doe, John Donoher, Thomas P. Dorey, Peter and Victor (letters to Manuel Eyre of Burlington, NJ concerning schooling costs) Doty, A |
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Box 17: Douglas - Dyott |
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Douglas - Dun List of Names:Douglas, Lady Anne (wife of General Howard Douglas) Douglas, Ephraim Douglass, Frederick (autograph only) Douglass, Malcolm Dow, L Drawbacks of Duties of Merchandise exported and Landing of Merchandice at Foreign Ports Certificates Drexel, A.J. Dripel, Joseph and John Jr. DuBois, Cathrine DuCamp, Maxine Duwell, Robert Holland Dulet, Stephen Dun, George W. Dun, John |
17 | 1 | ||
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Duncalf - Dyott List of Names:Duncalf, J. Dunlap, John Dunlap, Robert P. (Governor of Maine 1834-1838) Dunn, William Dunn, Thomas Dunphy, James DuPonceau, Peter S. Dussex, J.G. Dwight, Webb Dyer, A.B. Dyott, L.W. |
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Box 18: Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia Mercantile House Correspondence 1784-1799 |
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Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia Mercantile House Correspondence, 1784-1789 |
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Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia Mercantile House Correspondence, circa 1790's |
18 | 2 | ||
Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia Mercantile House Correspondence, circa 1790's |
18 | 3 | ||
Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia Mercantile House Correspondence, circa 1790's |
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Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia Mercantile House Correspondence, circa 1790's |
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Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia Mercantile House Correspondence, circa 1790's |
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Box 19: Dutilh and Wachsmuth: Outward Bound Shipments, Accounts, Family Letters, and Correspondence: circa 18th Century |
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Dutilh and Wachsmuth: Outward Bound Shipments and Correspondence: 1810-1812, 1822, 1839, 1853, and undated |
19 | 1 | ||
Dutilh and Wachsmuth Accounts 1797-1803 and Dutilh Family Letters 1868, 1876, 1881, 1888, 1889 List of NamesDutilh, Charles Dutilh, Stephen |
19 | 2 | ||
Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia Mercantile House Correspondence, circa 1800's |
19 | 3 | ||
Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia Mercantile House Correspondence, circa 1800's |
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Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia Mercantile House Correspondence, circa 1800's |
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Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia Mercantile House Correspondence, circa 1800's |
19 | 6 | ||
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Box 20: Early-Gardiner |
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Box | Folder | |||
Early-Ely List of Names:Early, Jubal Eastman, Mary F. Eberth, Joseph Eckford v Columbia Education (an essay on the value of education by an unknown author) Edwards, Pennock (indenture papers for Amos Conway age 12) Edwards, Richard Egberts, Teunis Egerton, Wilbraham (Egerton of Tatton) Eisenbise, E.W. Elderkin, Lathrop Eldridge, William L. Elliott, Thomas Dawes Elliott, Charles W. Ely, William |
20 | 1 | ||
Emerson-Eyre List of Names:Emerson, Francis P. Epomardit, Elie Epps, Ellen Erickson, Severin Erie Canal Escobedo, Mariano Essex, Hannah Courtier of Evans, Augusta Evans, H.W. Evans, Oliver Everett, Edward Eyre, John |
20 | 2 | ||
Eyre, Manuel List of Names:All Materials in folder are connected to Manuel Eyre 3 drafts by Eyre relating to the Non-Intercourse Act of 1809 Also includes correspondence with the following: Dorey, Peter Jones, John H. Kunckle, Ruys and Co. Waters, W. Williamson and Stoney |
20 | 3 | ||
Fales-Fitzsimmons List of Names:Fales, Samuel B. Farnsworth, Jos. D. Fate, Geroge Fay, Theo S. Fell, O.S. Filton, S.M. Fenner, George Field, John Field, Timothy Fields, Annie Finder, Frank Findley, William Fish, Hamilton Fishbough, Yost Fisher, Joshua Fisher, J.W. Fitzsimmons, Philip (indenture agreement for Elenor Fitzsimmons) |
20 | 4 | ||
Flandin-Fraley List of Names:Flandin, P. Flicksville, PA (list of voters who voted September 1859) Flourney, Bettie Foet, Geo Fogal, Margaret Fontaine, L.A. Foote, D.B. Foraker, J.B. Ford, Henry (1831) Ford, William P. Forgery (letters from individuals claiming to offer counterfit money, one letter dated 1898) Forward, Walter Foster, John W. Fox, James A. Fox, G. H. McWm. Fraley, John W. |
20 | 5 | ||
France-Fuller List of Names:France (two documents pertaining to deeds and ownership) Francis, John M. (U.S. Passport to Portugal for James Lawrence Butler) Franklin, B. (1882) Fraser, John Freedley, John French and Co., Adam Frick, J.G. Frick, Wm. Society of Friends (one 1835 document signed by Lucretia Mott from the Yearly Meeting of Women Friends in Philadelphia and one 1834 document signed by Mary B. Durfee from the Genesee Meeting of Women Friends in Farmington, New York) Fry, John A. Fuller, A.B. |
20 | 6 | ||
Galbraith-Gardiner List of Names:Galbraith, John Ganse, Harvey D. Gansert, Gabriel Gallagher, L.D. Gardette, E.B. Gardiner, J.C. (includes a Phrenological Character Study 1854) |
20 | 7 | ||
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Box 21: Garesche-Hammond |
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Garesche - Gill, John List of Names:Garesche, G. Garrett, Lewis Geary, John W. Generao, L. Gerharte, Frank and John German Immigration (includes certificate of Germans naturalized in Lancaster County 1769, letter to the German Society in 1796, and the following names: J. Barge, George Booch, A. Blumer, J. Dorsius, R.E. Hobart, F.A.C. Muhlenberg, J.J. Schmick, Henry and Frederick Struber, Shippen, and Yeats) Gerritson, Johannes Gibbon, John Gibbons, Abraham Gibbs, Robert W. Gibson, James Gilbert, John Gilchrist, James Giles, William Gill, John Jr. |
21 | 1 | ||
Gill, William - Graff List of Names:Gill, William Gillman, William Gilmour, A. Gilpin, Thomas (1728-1778) Glaser, Anna Maria and Jacob Glover, Richard Goddard, John H. (Dowling) Goddard, Nathaniel Godfrey, John S. Goldsmith, Zacheas Goold, Michael Goodrich, S.G. Gordon, Isaac G. Gordon, J.B. Gore, Catherine Grace Francis Gore, M. Goslingo (Goshlingo), Abraham Gould, John M. (letter to "Major Woodward" in 1893, a battlefield map, and Gould's report on the Tenth Maine's actions at the Battle of Antietam) Gould, Robert S. Gowen, Franklin B. Graff, Charles Graff, Daniel Graff, Fred. Graff, Jacob |
21 | 2 | ||
Graham, Henry Hale, Account Book (1776-1778) |
21 | 3 | ||
Graham, J.D. - Guthrie List of Names:Graham, James Graham, J.D. Graham, George Graham, William A. Granger, Francis Grant, James Grant, J. Grant, John Grause, Henry and Michael Grave, William Graves, M.L. Gray, David Green, Duff Green, William G. Greenwalt, Philip Jr. Greene, Frank Greene, Nath. (letter dated 1843) Greenlaud, Walter W. Gregg, David Grieve, Thomas Griffin, Edmund D. Griswold, A. Miner Griswold, S.D. Grittenger, Adam Guilbot, Charles Gunton, W. Gurney, Henry L. Guthrie, James |
21 | 4 | ||
Harberdinck, John (Last Will and Testament, 1723) |
21 | 5 | ||
Hackett - Hammond List of Names:Hackett, John Hadfield, John Hagar, Albert David Hagar, Jonathan Hague, Peter Haight, James Hale, Edward Hale, Herbert Hale, Martha Hall, Charles Hall, Hiland Hall, Henry Bryan Hall, L.W. Hamel, J.C. Hamilton, James Hamilton, John Hamilton, Talbot Hamilton, Thomas Hamilton, William Hammond, J.H. Hammond, William |
21 | 6 | ||
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Box 22: Hampton-Intrepid |
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Box | Folder | |||
Hampton-Hickman List of Names:Hampton, H.G. Hampton, M. Hampton, Wade Hannum, L.M. Havden, Samuel Hardie, G. Keir Hardwicki, Ph. Earl Hardy, Isham Hare, J.C. Harget, Wm Harris, John T. Harris, W.F. Harrison, Benjamin (president) Hartley, Wm. B. Hartranft, John Frederick Hartshorne, Charles Harwood, Robert Hastings, E.A. Hathaway, Levi Havelock, Sir A. Haviland, John Hawkisbury, Lord (Chas Jenkinsen) Hawkins, J.H. Hawthorne, Joseph Hayes, Charles Haygood, George W. Haynes, Henry Williamson Hays, John Hazzard, T. R. Heckman, Jefferson K. |
22 | 1 | ||
Hedges-Henry List of Names:Hedges, Isaac Heister, D. Hell, John Hemingway, Anson (collection of letters to Hemingway from 1863-1865 while stationed in Vicksburg, MS) Henderson, William Hendrickson, Joseph Henry, J. |
22 | 2 | ||
Henry-Hitchcock List of Names:Henry, Joseph Henshaw, David Henshaw, J.H. Herbster, George Herman, Christian Herrick, C.P. Heston, Isaac Heston, P.W. Heylman, M Hickborn, Benjamin Hiester, William M. Hilands, A. Hildreth, J.L. Hill, Elizabeth Hill, Frederick Hill, Isaac Hill, John Jacob Hinde, Th. S. Hitchcock, Sam. |
22 | 3 | ||
Hoadley-Holland List of Names:Hoadley, Luther and Samuel Hobart, Aug. Chas. Hobart, Nathaniel Hobart, Robert E. Hockley, George W. Hockley Jr., John Hodston and Son, John Hofta, Catherine Hogendorp, Willem Grave van Holland Land Company |
22 | 4 | ||
Holmes-Hubbard, E. List of Names:Holmes, Charles Holmes, Oliver Wendell Holt, Joseph Honore, J.A. Hood, Thomas Hooker, Anson P. Hooker, General Joseph Hooper, William Phillip Hoot, John Hoover, Herbert (letter from 29 June 1921 while Secretary of Commerce) Hopewell Jr., J.N. Hopkins, Arthur F. Horsewell, William Hotchkins, E. Horn, G. Hornaday, William Temple Hosack, David (land survey for 72 tracts of land on the Lackawanna River in Luzerne County, PA) Hosmer, W. H. C. Hough, F. B. House, Edward Howard Howard, Apphia Howard, Capt. L.J. Howard, Oliver Otis Howell, John Howell, S.L. Hower, John Nicholas Hubbard, Bela Hubbard, C.H. Hubbard, Elbert |
22 | 5 | ||
Hubbard, H.-Intrepid List of Names:Hubbard, Henry Hubbers, Captain Hudson, Thomas J. Hudswell, E. Huggins, Marg. Lindsey Hulmes (Holmes), Samuel (1679) Humphreys, A.A. Humphreys, Joshua Hunt, Ralph W. Huntington, Homer A. Huntington, C.R. Hutchinson, N.W. Ihrie, Conrad Indian Affairs (1851-1860, including Dept. of Interior documentation on Bounty Land Act of 1850 and interactions with Creek Indians - letters from A.B. Greenwood and B.W. Taylor) Ingalls, J.J. Ingalls, Rufus Ingersall, Chas. Jared Ingraham, Eliz Inventories for ships (including the Intrepid and the Speedwell) |
22 | 6 | ||
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Box 23: Invoices-Jempson |
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Box | Folder | |||
Invoices |
23 | 1-4 | ||
Irish-Jempson List of Names:Irish, Jed Irish, Jeddiah Irvine, Callender, 1774-1841 Irwin, Matheu Ives, L.S. Ivins, Elizaabeth and Isaac Jackson, Helen Hunt Jackson, Thomas Jackson, Samuel Jackson, William A. Jacques, Emperor of Hayti (1805) Jamain, Stephen James, Evelyn (Mrs. Willie James) James, Sir Walter C. Jandin (Jandein), Daniel Jandron, Pierre Jansen, Cornelius Jempson, Edward |
23 | 5 | ||
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Box 24: Jenkin-McClellan |
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Jenkin-Keck List of Names:Jenkin, George Jenkins, T.P. Jewett, Sarah Johnson, Nicholas Johnson, Oliver Johnson, Sarah C. Johnston, J.E. Joly, J. Jones, Arthur Jones, D. Jones, R. Jones, Rowland Jones, Samuel Jordan, David Jordan, Dom. Julius, John Kantner, John and Jacob Karns, R. Kearny, Stephen Watts Kearsley, John Keck, David |
24 | 1 | ||
Keim-Kingston List of Names:Keim, Wm. H. Keith, Isaac S. E. Kennedy, David Kennedy, James Kennedy, S. Kellogg, Sanford Kempton Mills, Philadelphia Kenly, J.R. Kennon, Charles R. Kerr, John James (includes signature of Sir Geo. Cockburn) Kerssemakers, John Kiehner, William King, John King, J.W. Kingston, Harriett Kingston, Stephen |
24 | 1 | ||
Kintzer-LaRocke, Rene List of Names:Kintzer, Nicholas Kirk, Ellen Olney Kirk, John Foster Kitchen, C. Klett, F. Klim, James and Mary Ann Klotz, Robert Koenig, Adele Kremer, Christopher Krum, John and Henry Kuntzel, Michael Labalut, J.B. Laborde, Max Lacock, A. Lamborn, Robert Lamont, D.S. Lancaster and Schuylkill Bridge Company (Fairmount Bridge Company) Landing certificates (Bills of Lading) Laugeay, Jean Langton, Mrs. Gore Lanyon, James LaRocke, Rene |
24 | 3 | ||
Lathrop-Lee List of Names:Lathrop, General Parsons Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne Latimer, G. Lawrence, Isaac Law (Slone Case) Law (Indenture agreement from 1785) Lawrie, G. Lausanne Township (Tax Assessment, 1829) Leamy, John Lee, R. (Essays) |
24 | 4 | ||
Lee-Levering List of Names:Lee, Ralph Everett Leech, R. Leeds, Duchess of Leeds, Geo. Lees, S.D. Lenox, D. Lennox, Lord Walter Charles Gordon "Lessons from the Lakes and Sammy's Obituary" (1869) Levan, Daniel Levering, Benjamin |
24 | 5 | ||
Levers-Livingston List of Names:Levers, Robert Levy, Jonas Lewis, C.B. Lewis, Evan Lewis, Jas. Otto Lewis, Joseph Lewis, Theodore Lewis, William Albert Lewis, Wm. B. Lewis, William D. Lexhanniellier, Lyonnet Lightbourn, Edward Lightwood, Edward Lindsay, W.A. Lippincott, Ezra Little, John P. Livingston, Charles Livingston, Edward |
24 | 6 | ||
Loan-McClellan List of Names:Loan and Jennings Long, William Longacre, Andrew Longenecker, David Longhead Jr., James Longstreth, Thos. B. Lord, Alice Lorne, Marquis of Lotteries Loughrey, Bernard Law, William Lowrie, John Lowry and Rarnigh Ludlow, James R. Lukens, Cha. Luzerne County (part of map of area adjoining Scranton) Lyle, (Dr.) Lyne, Jos. Leycester (Father Ignatius of Jesus) McBurney, R.R. McCall, Edward R. McCandless, Wm. McCartney Macaulay, J. McClay, J.E. McClellan, Ellen M. McClellan, M.P. McClellan, George McClellan, Oliver E. |
24 | 7 | ||
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Box 25: McClelland-Moncreiff |
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McClelland-McKnight List of Names:McClelland, William McClintick, J McCoy, Robert A. McDonald and Taylor McDowell, Henry Burden McDowell, John McDuffie, George McElroy, Wm. H. McFarland, J.B. McGowan, John McGuire, James McIntire, Rufus McIntosh, M. McIntyre, Frank McKee, E.B. Mackintosh, Lady McKnight, Virgil |
25 | 1 | ||
McLain-Mason List of Names:McLain, W. McLane, Louis McLaren, A. McLean, John (1785-1861) McMurtrie, James Jr. Mackenzie, Rev. Kenneth Madison, George Malcom, Tho. S. Mallory, Stephen Russell Mann, David Mann, John S. Mansfield, John T. Marbois, Marquis de Francois Barbede Marshall, John Marshall, Benjamin Marshall, Charles Marshall, Loomis Marshes and Shepherd Martin, James Martin, Richard Martineau, M. Marvin, Enoch Mason, Gordon |
25 | 2 | ||
Masten List of Names:Masten, Cornelius (Warren Co. Land Papers, Tanner Letter, Merrill Letter) |
25 | 3 | ||
Masten-McClellan List of Names:Masten, Cornelius Mattocks, Jesse Mattocks, Chas. P. Maxwell, James Maxwell, Samuel May, G. May, Killian Mayer, Constant Mayes, Rudolph Mays, S.J. Maynahan, T. Matthews, Albert Matthews, Cornelius Matthew, G. Manifests McClellan, Oliver E. |
25 | 4 | ||
Mead-Mercer County List of Names:Mead, Walter Mead, George (1741-1808) Mead, George (Son of General Mead) Mead, Richard W. Mears, Commodore C.P. Meares, Wm. B. Mennis, Robert B. (Mennis Lynch and Co.) Mercer County Land Papers |
25 | 5 | ||
Mercer County List of Names:Mercer County Land Papers (19th Century) |
25 | 6 | ||
Merchants-Moncreiff List of Names:Merchants and Traders of Philadelphia (statement sent to the national government c.1806 concerning trade with Great Britain and the recent passing of the Non-Importation Act) Meredith, Samuel Merwin, G.B. Messersmith, Daniel Metz, Herman Metzger, George Mifflin, Thomas Miles, Col. Samuel Miller vs. Miller Miller, Clint S. Miller, Joseph Miller, John (and Susannah, Jacob, Lydia,Thomas, Sarah, George, and Catherine) Miller, Wm. Miles, Wm. Mills Mills, R. Mills, Robert Milnes, Richard Monckton Miltmore, James Mitchell, John Kearsley Mitchell, S. Weir Monachesi, N. Moncreiff, Arch Moncreiff, N. Moncreiff, W.J. |
25 | 7 | ||
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Box 26: Monroe-Pennsylvania Lands |
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Monroe-Murray List of Names:Monroe, James Montaland, Celine Montgomery, A. Montgomery, John Montgomery Company Montgomery, Robert Montmollin, A. Moore, George H. Moore, John Moore, J.W.C. Mooyart, R.J. Moreau, J.V.M Morris, John Morse, Edwin W. Morse, Samuel F. B. Mortimer, Francis Morvil, David L. Mote, W. H. Moxley, D.W. Moylan, Jasper Murdock, Samuel Murfree, Hardy Murleid, Chas H. Murray, John |
26 | 1 | ||
Nagle-Nevin List of Names:Nagle, Peter Nancy, Brig Natt, Thomas J. Neagle, John Neale, Maidment, and Bailey Negley, Jas S. Negroes (14 items which include receipts for the sale of slaves, the temporary hiring of slave labor, and the impressment of a Florida slave into the Confederate Army) Neilson, Robert Neman, Casper Newbold, Joseph H. Newbold, William L. Nevin, William Channing |
26 | 2 | ||
New Haven-Nye List of Names:New Haven (legal documents) New York (one legal document for the estate of William Couch) Newnam, H.B. Nice, Jacob Nichols, Curtis Nicholson, John Nickerson, Abijah Nilan, J. Niles, John Milton Noah, Mordeciah Normandy, M.L. Northampton County Land Papers (1752-1806) Northumberland, Duke Algernon Percy of Nye, Joseph W. |
26 | 3 | ||
Oakes-Ottinger List of Names:Oakes, James Oakford, Juliann O'Cullinan, R. O'Daniel, Francis Odenheimer, W.H. Ogden, Thomas Oliver, Robert Oliver, Thomas Onderdonk, Benjamin J., Bishop of NY O'Neill, C. Orkney, Countess Mary O'Bryan Osborne, G. Osborne, J.D. Osgood, John B. Ott, John Ottendorfer, Oswald Ottinger, Douglass (papers related to his patent for the life car/surf car) Ottinger, Joseph |
26 | 4 | ||
Owen-Payne List of Names:Owen, Edmund Owen, Joshua Owis, Roger Pack, S.W. Packer, Asa Packer, William Packs, George Padilla, A. Page, John Paget, Alfred Paine, J.A. Painter, George Palfrey, John Gorham Palmer, C.J. Parker, Isaac Parkhurst, Charles H. Parry, William W. Partridge, Francis Parvin, Thomas Patton, Francis Patton, J. Paul, Benjamin Pawlings Ford Bridge Co. Paxson, Henry D. Paxson, Joseph and Mary Payne, Hiram |
26 | 5 | ||
Peabody-Pennsylvania Lands List of Names:Peabody, Francis Peace, Joseph Pearson, Edward Peiffer, George Peirce, Milton Pendliton, Gen H. Penington, J. Pennsylvania Canal Commissioners Pennsylvania Copper Mine Co. Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps 2nd Infantry Co. G (Muster Roll 1861) Pennsylvania Lands (Letters) |
26 | 6 | ||
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Box 27: Pennsylvania Lands-Philips Company |
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Box | Folder | |||
Pennsylvania Lands List of Items:receipts, surveys, and other financial records |
27 | 1 | ||
Pemples-Phila. Reading Railroad Company List of Names:Pemples Steam Navigation Co. Perkins, G.P. Perkiomen and Reading Turnpike (Chas. Boone) Peterkin, J. Peters, John Pellit, Robert E. Petroleum Peysson, H.C.L. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company |
27 | 2 | ||
Philadelphia Post Office List of Items:Receipts for postage and box rentals |
27 | 3 | ||
Philips Company List of Items:Land Papers |
27 | 4 | ||
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Box 28: Philips-Ryan |
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Box | Folder | |||
Philips-Pilsbury List of Names:Philips, Hardman Phillips, Helen Fandel Phillips, Lewis W. R. Phillips, Ralph Phillips, R. Phillips, Wendell Pickens, Andrew Picard Jr., Peter M. Pickens, Israel Pickney, Charles Pierce, Benjamin Pierce, B.K. Pierce, Franklin Pilsbury, Amos |
28 | 1 | ||
Planta-Postmarks List of Names:Planta, J. Plows Poggi, Anthony Pollard, Henry Pool, John Poole, Regwild Stuart Poor, Daniel Warren Popper, Len Portbury, E.P. Porter, David Porter, E. Porter, Fitz John Postmarks |
28 | 2 | ||
Potteiger-Proudfil List of Names:Potteiger, John Potter, Woodburne Potts, L.M. Potts, Nathaniel Potts, Ramsay Potts, Samuel Potts, Thomas Potts and Dillon Poudre, Joseph Ponlitt, Wm. John, Earl Pouget Powers, A Table of Presgrabe, F.C. Preston, Wm. Ballard Price, Chandler Price, Eli Kirk Price, Johnathan Pritchard, John W. Proudfil, Alex |
28 | 3 | ||
Putnam-Randall List of Names:Putnam, William L. Quin, Robert Quincy, Josiah Railroads Ramsen, Ira Ranck, E. Randall, Lewis Co. |
28 | 4 | ||
Randall-Rex List of Names:Randall, Samuel J. Rasley, Solomon Rathbone and Benson Rea, John Read, James Recipes Redick, John H. Reed, John Reed, Wm (War of 1812) Reeves, Helen Rehrer, Lhos. J. Reilly and Subervielle Reinogle, H. Reinholdt, H. |
28 | 5 | ||
Rhead-Ryan List of Names:Rhead, Louis Rice, Allen Thorndike Rice, Owen Rich, John Richards, Peter Richards, T.A. Riddles, Forsyth Ridinour, John Rinawalt, Christopher Rine, Joseph Ripley, John P. Ripon, C.J. Ripon, Lords Ritihie, J.T. Rittenhouse, Peter Roberts, Joseph L. Robertson, James Robertson, Jonathan Robinson, Chas. A. Robinson, Conway Robinson, Henry Lee Robinson, John Rogers, John Rogers, (Mr.) Rogers, Samuel Rose, Josiah Rowson, Susanna Royce, Stephen Rudd, Prosper Ruggles, Daniel Rush, Jacob Rush, James Rush, Richard Rush and Ritenmour Russell, Countess Mable Rust, Amaziah Ryan, George W. |
28 | 6 | ||
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Box 29: Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. |
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Box | Folder | |||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Schuylkill Bank |
29 | 1 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Library Company of Philadelphia |
29 | 2 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Office of Discount and Deposite, Baltimore 1794 |
29 | 3 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Bank of Penn Township Newspaper Subscription Receipts Tioga County Bank |
29 | 4 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:City of Philadelphia (receipts - citizens' water rent payments) |
29 | 5 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Central Presbyterian Church of the Northern Liberties Grace Church St. John's Church, Northern Liberties |
29 | 6 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Farmers' Bank of Reading |
29 | 7 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Bank of North America (1785, 1791, 1795) |
29 | 8 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Bank of Penn Township Bank of the United States |
29 | 9 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Bank of the United States (1792-1795, 1801) |
29 | 10 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Bank of Penn Township Harrisburg Savings Institute Schuylkill Bank |
29 | 11 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Bank of Pennsylvania (1793-1794) |
29 | 12 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Lancaster Schuylkill Bridge Company |
29 | 13 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Bank of Northern Liberties |
29 | 14 | ||
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Box 30: Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. |
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Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Biddle, Thomas Graff, Charles |
30 | 1 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Bank of Penn Township Pennsylvania Inquirer (subscription receipts) Philadelphia Register (subscription receipts) |
30 | 2 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Bank of the United States |
30 | 3 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Bank of Newburgh |
30 | 4 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Bank of Newburgh |
30 | 5 | ||
Receipts, Bank Orders, Etc. List of Names:Bank of Newburgh |
30 | 6 | ||
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Box 31: St. Clair-Shenck |
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Box | Folder | |||
St. Clair-Scruggs List of Names:St. Clair, Arthur (1743-1818) Saburthe and Barriere Sainton, Prosper Saller, Chas. Sampson, Wm. Samson, James Sanborn, Kate Sancroft, Wm. (Archbishop of Canterbury) Sanders, George N. Sanders, Michael E. Sargent, George Sargent, Thos. Sawyer, John H. Schlotman, Alex School Reports Schraper, Casper Schwartz, Nicholas Scott, John B. Scott, Samuel Scott, William Scott-Siddons, Mary Francis Scruggs, Wm. L. |
31 | 1 | ||
Seabury-Seymour List of Names:Seabury, Samuel Seaver, Wm. A. Secret Societies (documents pertaining to fraternal orders such as the Freemasons and the Odd Fellows) Seely, A.D. Seely, John Seely, Samuel Seguine, Stephen Semmes, Alex A. Seton, Ernest Thompson Seton, Maitland and Co. Sewall, Samuel Seymour, J. |
31 | 2 | ||
Sea Captains List of Names:Sparks, George Wills, Thomas Shaler, Daniel Gamble, William Tredwell, Henry Richardson, Joseph Brevoor, John Watson, Rich Fraissinet, John Joseph Davis, George Brewster, William |
31 | 3 | ||
Sea Captains List of Items:Bills (1790's to early 1800's) Letters (1790's to early 1800's) Miscellaneous Papers (1790's to early 1800's) |
31 | 4 | ||
Shafter-Shenck List of Names:Shafter, Wm. R. Shaffer, U. Shattuck, Wm. Shaw, Henry Wheeler (Josh Billings) Shaw, John (1798-1800) Shaw, John C. Sheafer, P.W. Sheard, Virma Shietz, Peter Sheldon, Chas. M. Shenck, Wm. Edward |
31 | 5 | ||
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Box 32: Sheperd-Steel |
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Box | Folder | |||
Shepherd-Shrom List of Names:Shepherd, John Sheridan, M.V. Sheridan, Gen. P.H. Sherman, Francis Sherman, John Sherman, Gen. W.T. Shewey, Barbara Shrack, Henry Shindel, Peter Shott, J. Wendel Shrom, George |
32 | 1 | ||
Shunk-Simkins List of Names:Shunk, Francis Sibowry, C. Sickil, Gen H.J. Siddell, James (R. W. Siddell) Siddell Family Sieg, W.H.H. Sierra, Justo Sigourney, Lydia Howard Stillman, Isaac Simkins, Edred |
32 | 2 | ||
Skinner-Sloan List of Names:Skinner, Frank Skipwith, Fulwar Slade, Fred Slade, Wm. Slaymaker, H.Y. Sloan, Daniel Sloan, Jane and Sarah |
32 | 3 | ||
Smith List of Names:Smith, Benjamin Mosby Smith, Edmond Smith, Geo. Smith, L. Franklin Smith, Solomon Smith, Wilson Smith, W. Smith, (Rev. Dr.) Wm. (1727-1803) Smith, Wm. M. Smith, Wm. |
32 | 4 | ||
Smyth-Sparhawk List of Names:Smyth, Frederick Smyth, William Snowden, George R. Snyder, Frank Snyder, B.C. Snyder, C.B. Snyder, Joseph Snyder, Simon Soan-Smith, R.N. Somerset, Algernon (Duke of) Southard, L.H. Southworth, S.S. Sparhawk, E.E. |
32 | 5 | ||
Spence-Stanton List of Names:Spence, Correll Spencer, Edward Spencer, Lilian (Duchess of Marlborough) Spives, Thomas Henry Spiritualism Spooner, J.H. Stafford, Anthony Stanley, John Stannard, Arthur Stanton, Frank L. |
32 | 6 | ||
Stanton-Steel List of Names:Stanton, W. Stark, Henry Stark, Jas Starr Family Staffordshire War Start, J.W. Stauffer, David M. Stedman, Daniel B. Stedman, Thomas Steel, Jas. W. |
32 | 7 | ||
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Box 33: Steele-Toutman |
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Box | Folder | |||
Steele-Stimpson List of Names:Steele, John (1764-1815) Sterret, Eben Stevens, Thaddeus Stevenson, William Stewart, C.W. Still, Barthett Stimpson, James |
33 | 1 | ||
Stone Family List of Names:Stone, Catharine Stone, Ebenezer Stone, Eugene Stone Family (Misc. Letters, 1848-1877) |
33 | 2 | ||
de Stockar, G.L. List of Names:de Stockar, G.L. (1 of 2 folders) |
33 | 3A | ||
de Stockar, G.L. List of Names:de Stockar, G.L. (Folder 2 of 2) |
33 | 3B | ||
Stokes-Swartz List of Names:Stokes, John C. Story. Robert Stoy, Daniel Strapir, D. Aug Stretch, Jos. Stridler, Andreas Stryker, Wm. S. Sturges, Jas. J. Sullivan, W. Sutherland, Millicent Fanny (Dutchess of) Swartz, Joel |
33 | 4 | ||
Sweeney-Tamagno List of Names:Sweeney, Edward Swift, Wm. Symmes, Wm. Symons, Richard Spry Taggert, Wm. M. Talbot, Jos. Talbot, Samson Tanner, Frank J. Tanner, William Tamagno, Francesco |
33 | 5 | ||
Terascan-Terhune List of Names:Terascon, L.A. Tarpley, C.S. Tatem, Joseph R. Taylor, James Taylor, Harkins Taylor, E.B. Tevant, Weston Tevbrook, W.E. Terhune, Anice |
33 | 6 | ||
Thatcher-Thuring List of Names:Thatcher, Isaac S. Thomas, Geo. Thomas, John Thome, John Thompson, James Thompson, Smith Thompson, C. Thornburgh, Jos. Thornby, Thomas Thorton, W.L. Thuring, Charles |
33 | 7 | ||
Tickmor-Toutman List of Names:Tickmor, B.H. Tierman, Luke Tilton, Theodore Tipton, John Tipton, Frank "Tom" Tomkins, Peltro Wm. Tophan, Robert Torrena, John Toutman, Hazard |
33 | 8 | ||
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Box 34: Towanda-Whitney (Except for Whitier, P. & Sons - See Box 35) |
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Towanda Bridge Company-Truxel List of Names:Towanda Bridge Company Townsend, Auelia W. Train, George Francis Trapnell and Cocke Travis, John Treadway, O.C. Treviler, Jos. Trimble, James Trimbull, Henry Clay Truxel, L.M. |
34 | 1 | ||
Tuck-Tyler List of Names:Tuck, F.G. Tucker, John Tull, Wm. Turnbell, Wm. Turner, Daniel Turnpike and Bridge Companies Twaddle, Wm. Tyler, Robert |
34 | 2 | ||
Tyson-VanAmburgh List of Names:Tyson, Isaac Udree, Daniel Unxford, W.J. Upshur, Thos. H. W. Urie, Thomas Urguhart, J.M. Usher, Thos. J. Vable, Warren W. Valentine, Henry VanAmburgh, J.C. |
34 | 3 | ||
Vanderslice-Voursil List of Names:Vanderslice, C.M. Van Horne, Wm. C. Vansant, Abner Vaughan, Petty Vickens, George Vieman, Leonard Vitin, Francis Volozan, Denis Vorhees Deeds Voursil, Andre |
34 | 4 | ||
Wack-Wall List of Names:Wack, Geo. Waddell, A.M. Wagner, David D. Waggoner, Jacob Wagner, Ella Waldstein, Charles Walker, Benj. Walker, E. Walkinshou, J.C. Wall, M. |
34 | 5 | ||
Wallace-Washington List of Names:Wallace, Geo. M. Wallace, John Wm. Waln, Jacobs S. Walsh, Jacob Wanamaker, John Ward, J. L. A. Warrington, Hannah (Jr. and Sr.) Washburn, Wm. H. Washington, Wm. Washington Family |
34 | 6 | ||
Water-Welch List of Names:Water Colour Paintings Watmough, J.H. Watson, Josiah Waterman, E. Watterson, Chas. Weaver, Isaac Jr. Wedge, Sarah Weed, Elijah Weeks, John H. Weidley, Frederick Welch, Johnson |
34 | 7 | ||
Welles-Whipple List of Names:Welles, Gideon Welles, Theo. W. Wellesley, Lady Wenger, Michael Wentz, Jacob Westchester Wetherhill, Samuel Wetherhill, Wm. Wharton, Henry Wharton, Jos. Wharton, Lloyd Wheeler, Joseph Whipple, E.P. |
34 | 8 | ||
White-Whitney List of Names:White, Andrew White, Charles White, L. White, William White, William A. Whitehead, W.A. Whitehouse, C.S. Whiteside, Mary Whitfield, F.E. Whitier, P Whitney, Josiah Whitney, W.C. |
34 | 9 | ||
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Box 35: Whitier-Zumberling |
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Box | Folder | |||
Whitier and Sons List of NamesWhitier, P. |
35 | 1-3 | ||
Wickliffe-Willard List of Names:Wickliffe, C.A. Wightwick, Geo. Wigram, Katherine Wilberforce, H.W. Wilbour, Isaac Wilbur, E.P. Wilcox, Ella Wheeler Wildman, R. Wilkes, Charles Willard, Frances E. |
35 | 4 | ||
Willamer-Willink List of Names:Willamer, M Williams, E.C. Williams, Edward E. Williams, Frank Williams, H.W. Williams, R.R. Williamson, Wm. Williamson and Stoney Willing, John D. Willink, W. |
35 | 5 | ||
Wilson-Winsor List of Names:Wilson, Anthony Wilson, Daniel A. Wilson, James Wilson, John Wilson, Samuel Wilson, Wm. Witon, Thos. Winant, John G. Winchester, Jos. Winsor, Justin |
35 | 6 | ||
Winston-Woodward List of Names:Winston, John A. Wirt, William Wister, Deven Wood, William (Dr.) Woodbridge, Ward Woodburg, Levi Woodman, Horatio Woods, Henry Woodword, Evan M. Woodward, F.P. |
35 | 7 | ||
Woodward-Wusthoff List of Names:Woodward, J. Woodworth, Samuel Wool, John Ellis Woolley, John G. Woolmer, A. Woolsey, Sarah C. Woomsley, R.R. The World (pro-Democratic Party publication; the item in this collection discusses the upcoming election of 1864, takes a negative view of Abraham Lincoln's first term as president of the United States, and encourages people to distribute future issues of The World) Wright, Ann Wright, E.P. Wright, J.H. Wusthoff, Wm. |
35 | 8 | ||
Wynkoop-Zumberling List of Names:Wynkoop, Franklin Wynne, Wm. Wyoming Artillerists (Capt. Emley) Wyrick, George Yancy, M.C. Yerbe, Eliot Yohe, Sam Young, Frederick Young, Samuel Young, John of Zetland, Earl Thomas Dundas |
35 | 9 | ||
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Box 36: Ships and Shipping |
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Box | Folder | |||
Ships and Shipping Records |
36 | 1-2 | ||
Shipwreck Marie and Elizabeth 1796 |
36 | 3 | ||
Dutilh and Thomas Correspondence |
36 | 4 | ||
Account of Disbursements of Brig Sally and Betsy (1793-1794) |
36 | 5 | ||
Shipping Letters Seton Maitland and Co. |
36 | 6 | ||
Africa 1800 Sale to Brown |
36 | 7 | ||
Ships and Shipping Records |
36 | 8 | ||
Speedwell 1806-1807 |
36 | 9 | ||
Brig Harriet (1800) |
36 | 10 | ||
Nottnagle v. Coulon lawsuit |
36 | 11 | ||
Account of Expenses Made by the Americans Ships Indiana |
36 | 12 | ||
Enoch Hobart |
36 | 13 | ||
Invoice of Merchandise on the ship Coromandel (1801) |
36 | 14 | ||
Ship Invoices |
36 | 15 | ||
Ship Margaret Manifest and Values of Cargo (1834) |
36 | 16 | ||
Schooner Little Will (1798-1800) |
36 | 17 | ||
Miscellaneous Items (1791-1800) |
36 | 18 | ||
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Box 37: Ships and Shipping |
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Box | Folder | |||
Ships and Shipping Records |
37 | 1 | ||
Police Insurance for the Lapree |
37 | 2 | ||
Guieu Biou |
37 | 3 | ||
Procuration Lafargue (9 May 1794) |
37 | 4 | ||
Letter of Protest from B. Sarazin |
37 | 5 | ||
Jean Larroque |
37 | 6 | ||
Diary or Journal to Mr. Henry Seibert |
37 | 7 | ||
Dutilh v. Laurt Foucher and Co. |
37 | 8 | ||
Ship Nuestra (1789-1793) |
37 | 9-11 | ||
Articles of Agreement Schooner Carleton (1792) |
37 | 12 | ||
Correspondence to Stephen Dutilh from Daniel White, Post-Republican (1801) |
37 | 13 | ||
Correspondence to Stephen Dutilh from Stephen Patot & Co., Jamaica |
37 | 14 | ||
Ships and Shipping Records Dutilh and Wachsmuth |
37 | 15-17 | ||
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Box 38: Ships and Shipping |
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Box | Folder | |||
Records and Manifests for the ship Theodosia (1794) |
38 | 1 | ||
Joaihim Frederick Pagels (1799) |
38 | 2 | ||
Ships and Shipping Records |
38 | 3-5 | ||
John J. Pickett Protest Document, Loss of Ship (1846) |
38 | 6 | ||
Articles of Ship Olive Branch (1801) |
38 | 7 | ||
Customs House Forms (1777-1801) |
38 | 8 | ||
Gottlieb Sultzberger, philanthropist |
38 | 9 | ||
Cargo list of the Ship Clementina, Port au Prince (1795) |
38 | 10 | ||
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Box 39: Ships and Shipping |
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Box | Folder | |||
Correspondence of Richard Jones, Bordeaux |
39 | 1 | ||
Ledger of Goods (1792-1796) |
39 | 2 | ||
Cargo Inventory from Bordeaux on Ship Swallow (1801) |
39 | 3 | ||
Invoices from Ship Isabella (1793) |
39 | 4 | ||
Landing Permits for Philadelphia (1783-1785) |
39 | 5 | ||
George Prentice Letters (1849) |
39 | 6 | ||
Letters and Documents from the Ship "Success" of Boston |
39 | 7 | ||
Letters and Documents from the Ship "Mary" |
39 | 8 | ||
Santa Domingo, Bertraud v. Vannoemer (1782-1789) |
39 | 9 | ||
Ship "Jason" (1793-1794) |
39 | 10 | ||
Picture of Ship "Prussian Meissen" (1792-1796) |
39 | 11 | ||
Correspondence between Edward Plunkett and Dutilh and Wachsmuth (1795) |
39 | 12 | ||
Capt. William Blair, Invoice of Merchandise Shipped to Dutilh (1799) |
39 | 13 | ||
Correspondence to Dutilh and Wachsmuth (1794-1796) |
39 | 14 | ||
Ship Caroline, Earle and Company, Liverpool 1804 |
39 | 15 | ||
Invoice of Sundries Shipped on "Two Sisters of Philadelphia" (1801) |
39 | 16 | ||
Invoices for Cargo Shipped on the "Sally" from London (1796) |
39 | 17 | ||
Correspondence from Charles Groff to Stephen Dutilh |
39 | 19 | ||
Mercier (1790) |
39 | 19 | ||
Pan American - Ramsgot (1796) |
39 | 20 | ||
Big Nancy (1805) |
39 | 21 | ||
Shipping Invoices and Papers, West Indies (1784-1805) |
39 | 22 | ||
Records from Ship Aristides (1800-1801) |
39 | 23 | ||
Correspondence of Paul Sequin Jr. (1795-1796) |
39 | 24 | ||
Ships and Shipping Records |
39 | 25 | ||
Correspondence from Allan Perecifils to Andrew Clow and Company (Marseilles, 1804) |
39 | 26 | ||
Correspondence from F. Lissonde to Andrew Clow and Comapny (Bayonne, 1807) |
39 | 27 | ||
Correspondence from Pellier to Dutilh and Wachsmuth (1793) |
39 | 28 | ||
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Ships and Shipping, Jean Lafitte Letters |
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