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Series VIII: Manuscript Collections, 1492-1873 (continued) | |||||||||||||
VIII D: Other Collections, 1632-1873 (continued) | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:60 REEL 85 | 47.2 1790-1854, undated | ||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:61 REEL 85-86 | 47.3 | ||||||||||||
Writings and sketches concerning the steamboat | |||||||||||||
Writings concerning the Universal Society | |||||||||||||
Discourses on the properties of chemicals, fragment (not in Fitch's hand) | |||||||||||||
Financial papers | |||||||||||||
Steamboat company accounts, 1786-1792 | |||||||||||||
Memorandum book, 24 June-28 July [1786?] | |||||||||||||
Account and receipt book, 1787-1791 | |||||||||||||
Invoices and receipts, 1784-1792, undated | |||||||||||||
Miscellany | |||||||||||||
Indentures | |||||||||||||
Will and "Song of the Brown Jug," 13 July 1792 | |||||||||||||
Newspapers and clippings, 1789-1824, undated | |||||||||||||
Pamphlets | |||||||||||||
Handbills | |||||||||||||
Congressional bill and documents, 1788-1842 | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:62 REEL 39 | (48) Fourcauld and Company | ||||||||||||
1 vol. (11 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Accounts (25 July 1796) of the Fourcauld mercantile firm, Jérémie, Haiti, with John E. Caldwell and Co., Philadelphia. | |||||||||||||
(49) Force, Manning Ferguson, 1824-1899. | |||||||||||||
1 vol. (43 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Collection (1678-1846) of letters, commissions, pamphlets, and copies of maps relating to French exploration in the Mississippi. Includes two letters (1845-1846) received from Thaddeus William Harris. | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:62 REEL 72 | (50) Franklin, William, 1731-1813. | ||||||||||||
1 vol. (104 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Papers (1775-1776), including letters, minutes, petitions, broadsides, and messages relating to Franklin's service as provincial Governor of New Jersey, with notations in the hand of Peter Force. | |||||||||||||
(51) Freebody v. Cook. See Oversize | |||||||||||||
1 vol. (15 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Report (1754) of legal proceedings in a land dispute between John Freebody and John Cook, merchants in Newport, R.I. | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:63 REEL 39 | (52) Freeman, Constant, 1757-1824. | ||||||||||||
1 vol. (248 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Orderly book (23 Apr. 1812-23 July 1814) containing orders issued by Freeman as lieutentant colonel of the artillery at Fort Nelson, near Norfold, Va. | |||||||||||||
(53) Freeman, Thomas, d. 1821. | |||||||||||||
1 vol. (142 pp.) and 2 items. | |||||||||||||
"An Account of the Red River, in Louisiana," a report to the War Department by Thomas Freeman and Peter Custis. Report covers their journey (2 May-8 Sept. 1806) and lists trees, shrubs, animals, and minerals encountered as well a meteorological observations. Also two items transferred from the Thomas Jefferson papers: a copy (1859) of President Jefferson's instructions to Freeman for exploring the Red River, and an explanatory note (1873) in the hand of William Q. Force. | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:64 REEL 39 | (54) Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803. | ||||||||||||
5 items in 2 vols. | |||||||||||||
Publication entitled The Examination of Joseph Galloway...Before the House of Commons (London, Printed for J. Wilkie, 1779). 85 pp.), with manuscript notes by Israwl Mauduit. Second volume (undated) contains two drafts of a letter to Gen. John Burgoyne, a letter to Lord [Richard] Howe, and an unaddressed Plan of Union drawn up about 1785. [Plan of Union published on pp. 157-172 of Anglo-American Union; Joseph Galloway's Plans To Preserve the British Empire, 1774-1788(Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1941. 185 pp.), by Julian P. Boyd.] | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:65 REEL 39 | (55) George, John b. 1696. | ||||||||||||
1 vol. (144 pp.) and 4 sheets. | |||||||||||||
Journal (19 Dec. 1745-Oct. 1748), with pen and ink drawings, describing George's experiences as a captive of the French and Spanish, his imprisonment in Quebec, and his travels in the West Indies (transcribed after his return to Newport, R.I. in Aug. 1748). Also, notes by A. C. Harrington regarding the identification of George as the author of the journal. (Formerly titled "Journal of a Captive.") [Published, in part, on pp. 3-136 ofColonial Captivities, Marches and Journeys (New York, Macmillan Co., 1935. 244 pp.), edited by Isabel M. Calder.] | |||||||||||||
(56) Glasier, Beamsley. | |||||||||||||
1 vol. (188 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Orderly book (4 Nov. 1771-13 Mar. 1773) kept for Capt. Glasier's company, 2nd Battalion, 60th Regiment, British Army, at Niagara, La Prairie, and New York, N.Y., and Antigua and Chatteau Bellair, West Indies. | |||||||||||||
(57) Great Britain. Army in Ireland and North America (1761-1771). | |||||||||||||
Copybook of forms, instructions, and orders kept in Ireland (1751-1752) and in North America (1761-1771). Chiefly rules and orders issued from New York by Richard Maitland, Deputy Adjutant General of North American Forces, and Thomas Moncrieff, Major of Brigade. | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:66 REEL 40 | (58) Great Britain. House of Lords. | ||||||||||||
1 vol. (circa 500 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Calendar (1660-1723) in alphabetical order of the journals of the House of Lords. | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:67 REEL 40 | (59) Great Britain. Parliament. | ||||||||||||
1 vol. (circa 350 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Volume entitled "Proceedings of the Referees appointed by the Parliament to consider of the inconvenience, Delay, charge, and irregularitye in the Law, as the same were presented to the Committee of Parliament," 27 Jan. 1651-28 July 1652. Includes drafts of acts revising laws and an ordinance (22 Aug. 1654) regulating and uniting the jurisdiction of the High Court of Chancery. | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:67 REEL 40-41 | (60) Greene, Nathaniel, 1742-1786. | ||||||||||||
2 vols. | |||||||||||||
Copies of letters sent by Greene as commander in chief of the Southern Department during the Revolution. Correspondents include Abraham Buford, Richard Caswell, Benjamin Harrison, Isaac Huger, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Lincoln, Chevalier de La Luzerne, Francis Marion, Daniel Morgan, Robert Morris, Abner Nash, Andrew Pickens, Comte de Rochambeau, Baron von Steuben, Thomas Sumter, George Washington, and Anthony Wayne. | |||||||||||||
60.1, letterbook, 14 Jan.-29 Feb. 1781 | |||||||||||||
60.2, letterbook, 1 Jan.-8 Apr. 1782 | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:68 REEL 72 | (61) Hamersley, Thomas S. | ||||||||||||
1 vol. (341 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Journal (6 Oct. 1821-2 Feb. 1824) kept by Lt. Hamersley on board the U.S.S. Franklin, commanded by Charles Stewart, on cruises along the Pacific coast of South America. Includes references to the ports of Valparaiso, Callao, and Mollendo. | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:69 REEL 41 | (62) Hamilton, Thomas, d. 1786. | ||||||||||||
700 items in 3 units. | |||||||||||||
Accounts, drafts, receipts, returns, and supply requests reflecting Hamilton's service as assistant deputy quartermaster of the Staunton District, Va., 1781. | |||||||||||||
62.1, papers, Feb.-July 1781 | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:70 REEL 42 | 62.2, papers, Aug.-Dec. 1781 | ||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:71 REEL 42 | 62.3, papers, 1781 | ||||||||||||
(9 folders) | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:72 REEL 42 | (63) Hampshire County College, Massachusetts. | ||||||||||||
1 vol. (21 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Minutes (7 Aug. 1761-13 Jan. 1762) of meetings to establish Hampshire County College and a contemporary copy of a petition to George III, 27 Feb. 1762. | |||||||||||||
(64) Harmer, Josiah, 1753-1813. | |||||||||||||
1 vol. (36 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Orderly book (10-22 Oct. 1794) kept by Harmar as adjutant general for the Pennsylvania Militia at Bedford and Carlisle, during the Whiskey Rebellion. | |||||||||||||
(65) Hatfield, John. | |||||||||||||
1 vol. (76 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Orderly book, (7 Feb.-14 Mar. 1776) kept by John Clark, orderly officer for Capt. Hatfield of the 43rd Regiment of the British Army, in Boston. Includes general and battalion orders and two undated notices to the inhabitants of Boston concerning quartered soldiers. | |||||||||||||
(66) Hawkins, Benjamin, 1754-1816. | |||||||||||||
2 vols. | |||||||||||||
Journal and sketch (1797-1802) kept by Hawkins in his early years as Indian agent to the Creeks and general superintendent of all Indian tribes south of the Ohio. Includes description of the terrain of southeastern Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, and the Indians and their customs. [Sketch published in A Sketch of the Creek Country, in 1798 and 1799 (New York, Bartlett and Welford, 1848. 8 pp.), by William Brown Hodgson.] | |||||||||||||
66.1 "Viatory or Journal of distances and observations," 1797-1802 | |||||||||||||
66.2 "A Sketch of the Creek country in the years 1798 and 1799" | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:73 REEL 42 | (67) Hawks, John. | ||||||||||||
1 unit (24 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Journal (1757-1759) of military events regarding Lt. Hawks's command of forts from Northfield to Hoosac Mountain, headquartered at Fort Colrain (near Deerfield), Mass. | |||||||||||||
(68) Hazen, Moses, 1733-1803. | |||||||||||||
1 vol. (175 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Orderly book (1 Jan.-27 Apr. 1780) of orders from headquarters at Morristown, N.J., for troops in the 2nd Canadian Regiment, Continental Army, under Col. Hazen's command. | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:73 REEL 42 | (69) Helfenstein, John P. | ||||||||||||
1 vol. (18 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Receipt book (16 Apr. 1822-30 Mar. 1824) kept by Helfenstein of payments made to workmen for road construction near Carlisle, Pa. | |||||||||||||
(70) Henderson, James L. | |||||||||||||
1 vol. (150 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Journal (7 Sept.-18 Nov. 1831) consisting chiefly of nautical observations, kept by Henderson of the United States Navy on a voyage from Callao, Peru, aboard the U.S.S. St. Louis commanded by John D. Sloat. | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:74 REEL 72 | (71) Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. 3 vols. | ||||||||||||
Meteorological register (Jan. 1795-Dec. 1829) kept by Holmes, Congregational clergyman, at Cambridge, Mass., during his service as pastor of the First Church. Includes daily notations of variations in temperature, wind, and weather. | |||||||||||||
71.1, Jan. 1795-Dec. 1797 | |||||||||||||
71.2, Nov. 1798-Aug. 1816 | |||||||||||||
71.3, Jan. 1817-Dec. 1829 | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:75 REEL 42 | (72) Holten, Samuel, 1738-1816. | ||||||||||||
3 vols. | |||||||||||||
Account books (1757-1774) for medical services rendered to patients in Danvers and Gloucester, Mass. | |||||||||||||
72.1, 1757-1763 | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:76 REEL 43 | 72.2, 1763-1773 | ||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:77 REEL 43 | 72.3, 1769-1774 | ||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:78 REEL 86 | (73) Honyman, Robert, 1747-1824. | ||||||||||||
1 vol. (544 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Diary (2 Jan. 1776-11 Mar. 1782) kept by Honyman, a physician and surgeon from Hanover County, Va., recording political, military, and economic developments throughout the state, gathered chiefly from newspapers. Includes an eyewitness account of the siege of Yorktown. [The portion on the siege of Yorktown has been published in Richard K. MacMaster's News of the Yorktown Campaign: The Journal of Dr. Robert Honyman, 17 Apr.-25 Nov. 1781," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 79, Oct. 1971, pp. 387-426.] Also available on microfilm no. 16,463. | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:79 REEL 43 | (74) Hubley, Adam, 1740-1793. | ||||||||||||
1 vol. (84 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Orderly book (11 May-10 June 1776) kept by Capt. Hubley of the 1st Pennsylvania Battalion at Fort Chambly and Sorel River for the assault on Montreal during the invasion of Canada. Includes personal accounts, 1 Dec. 1775-25 Oct. 1776. | |||||||||||||
(75) Hunter, Robert R. | |||||||||||||
1 vol. (circa 230 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Letterbook (3 Aug. 1822-5 July 1827) kept by Hunter, American consul at Cowes. The letters, written from Cowes, London, Paris, and Hartford Conn., concern commerce and politics and are addressed to his brother, John, Philip Schuyler, Martin Van Buren, Stephen Van Rensselaer, and others. | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:80 REEL 43 | (76) "Jesuit Relations." | ||||||||||||
1 vol. (146 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Collection, 1632-1847. Includes Jesuit Relations of Discoveries and Other Occurrences in Canada and the Northern and Western States of the Union, 1632-1672 (New York, Press of the Historical Society, 1847. 22 pp.), by E. B. O'Callaghan; memoir of the Lord Bishop of Quebec on the Mississippi missions; account of Detroit (circa 1683); Father Millet's narrative of his captivity and treatment among the Iroquois and Oneida Indians; letter (23 Feb. 1708) from Jacques Gravier in St. Louis on the state of the missions; and extracts of letters from the Apostolic Vicars in England to the Nuncio at Brussels (1714-1717). | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:81 REEL 87 | (77) Johnson, Joshua, 1742-1802. | ||||||||||||
1 vol. (circa 600 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Letterbook (20 Aug. 1785-8 Dec. 1788) kept by Johnson as agent in London for Charles Wallace and John Muir of Annapolis, Md. Addressed principally to Wallace and Muir, the letters chiefly concerning the shipments of tobacco, wheat, corn and pig iron. Other American recipients include Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Daniel Carroll of Duddington, Francis Charlton, John Jay, Thomas Johnson, Matthew Ridley, John Seawell, John and David Sterett, and Joseph Wilkinson, French recipients include Messrs. Helie and Roy of Nantes and Nicholas Darcel of Paris. Also available on microfilm no. 16,162. | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:82 REEL 43 | (78) Johnson, Mrs. Walter Rogers. | ||||||||||||
1 vol. (circa 150 pp.) | |||||||||||||
Journal (13 May-Aug. 1851) kept by Mrs. Johnson, of Washington, D.C., as she accompanied her husband, Walter Rogers Johnson (1794-1852), United States commissioner to the World's Fair in London, to London and Europe. | |||||||||||||
BOX VIII D:83 REEL 43 | (79) Johnson, Sir William, 1715-1774. | ||||||||||||
250 items. | |||||||||||||
Correspondence (6 Oct. 1755-27 Feb. 1774), chiefly 1763-1774, while Johnson served as superintendent of Indian affairs on the northern frontier. Letters concern Indian education, military movements around Lake George, and the work of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. Correspondents include Samuel Auchmuty, Thomas Barton, Cadwallader Colden, Myles Cooper, Charles Inglis, John Ogilvie, Richard Peters, and Eleazar Wheelock. [Published in The Papers of Sir William Johnson (Albany, The University of the State of New York, 1921-1962. 13 vols.) | |||||||||||||
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