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William Marbury Letter Regarding Business And Financial Matters, 1800., William Marbury Sep 1800

William Marbury Letter Regarding Business And Financial Matters, 1800., William Marbury

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

William Marbury writes to Israel Whelan of Philadelphia regarding receipt of $200, the handling of certain freight and other business/financial matters. Georgetown, 1800.


43: "Forest Plantation" Map, William Dunbar Jan 1800

43: "Forest Plantation" Map, William Dunbar

William Dunbar Collection

"Forest Plantation"


21: 18-- March 19: [William Dunbar, Jr.] To Mrs. William Dunbar "My Beloved Mother", William Dunbar Jr. Jan 1800

21: 18-- March 19: [William Dunbar, Jr.] To Mrs. William Dunbar "My Beloved Mother", William Dunbar Jr.

William Dunbar Collection

18-- March 19: [William Dunbar, Jr.] to Mrs. William Dunbar "My Beloved Mother"


Box 1, Folder 4 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1799

Box 1, Folder 4 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records

No abstract provided.


Box 25, Folder 12 Warren County Marriage Records (Undated), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1799

Box 25, Folder 12 Warren County Marriage Records (Undated), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records

No abstract provided.


Box 27, Folder 3 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1799

Box 27, Folder 3 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records

No abstract provided.


Journal Of The Convention, Begun And Held At The Capitol In The Town Of Frankfort, On Monday The Twenty-Second Day Of July, In The Year Of Our Lord One Thousand, Seven Hundred And Ninety-Nine., Kentucky Constitutional Convention (1799) Jan 1799

Journal Of The Convention, Begun And Held At The Capitol In The Town Of Frankfort, On Monday The Twenty-Second Day Of July, In The Year Of Our Lord One Thousand, Seven Hundred And Ninety-Nine., Kentucky Constitutional Convention (1799)

Constitutional Conventions

No abstract provided.


Box 1, Folder 3 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1798

Box 1, Folder 3 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records

No abstract provided.


Box 17, Folder 1 Warren County Marriage Records - Minister Returns, 1799-1851, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1798

Box 17, Folder 1 Warren County Marriage Records - Minister Returns, 1799-1851, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records

No abstract provided.


Box 27, Folder 2 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1798

Box 27, Folder 2 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records

No abstract provided.


9: 1799 February 2: Margaret Dunbar (London) To William Dunbar "Dearest Brother" (Natchez), Margaret Dunbar Dec 1798

9: 1799 February 2: Margaret Dunbar (London) To William Dunbar "Dearest Brother" (Natchez), Margaret Dunbar

William Dunbar Collection

1799 February 2: Margaret Dunbar (London) to William Dunbar "Dearest Brother" (Natchez)


Land Deed, North Carolina, 5 December 1798, Author Unknown Dec 1798

Land Deed, North Carolina, 5 December 1798, Author Unknown

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)

No abstract provided.


Land Deed, North Carolina, 5 December 1798, Author Unknown Dec 1798

Land Deed, North Carolina, 5 December 1798, Author Unknown

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)

No abstract provided.


Box 1, Folder 2 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1797

Box 1, Folder 2 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records

No abstract provided.


Box 27, Folder 1 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1797

Box 27, Folder 1 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records

No abstract provided.


Warren County, Kentucky Marriage Records - Minister Returns, 1798-1812, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1797

Warren County, Kentucky Marriage Records - Minister Returns, 1798-1812, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records

No abstract provided.


Land Grant For 199 Acres To Curtis Johnson, With James Wood Signing As Governor Of Virginia, 1797., James Wood, Commonwealth Of Virginia Sep 1797

Land Grant For 199 Acres To Curtis Johnson, With James Wood Signing As Governor Of Virginia, 1797., James Wood, Commonwealth Of Virginia

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Curtis Johnson is granted a parcel of 199 acres in Washington County near a branch off the south fork of the Holston River.


Letter From Samuel Hopkins To George Sibley, May 11, 1797, Samuel Hopkins May 1797

Letter From Samuel Hopkins To George Sibley, May 11, 1797, Samuel Hopkins

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from Samuel Hopkins to grandson, George Sibley, May 11, 1797. Hopkins gives life advice to George.


Letter From Samuel Hopkins To George And Samuel Sibley, February 9, 1797, Samuel Hopkins Feb 1797

Letter From Samuel Hopkins To George And Samuel Sibley, February 9, 1797, Samuel Hopkins

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from Samuel Hopkins to grandsons, George and Samuel Sibley, February 9, 1797. Hopkins gives advice to his grandsons on how they should live.


John Sevier Requests A Surgeon's Commission For N.H.S. Fronier In The "Cavalry Of Hamilton District.", John Sevier Dec 1796

John Sevier Requests A Surgeon's Commission For N.H.S. Fronier In The "Cavalry Of Hamilton District.", John Sevier

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Sevier, apparently acting as governor of Tennessee, orders a commission of Fronier as a surgeon in a cavalry unit. No date (date listed is approximate.) Place unknown.


8: Undated: Margaret Dunbar (London) To William Dunbar "My Dearest Brother" (New Orleans), Margaret Dunbar Dec 1796

8: Undated: Margaret Dunbar (London) To William Dunbar "My Dearest Brother" (New Orleans), Margaret Dunbar

William Dunbar Collection

Undated (possibly 1797): Margaret Dunbar (London) to William Dunbar "My Dearest Brother" (New Orleans)


Box 1, Folder 1 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1796

Box 1, Folder 1 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records

No abstract provided.


Letter From Benjamin Lincoln To Eben Parsons Regarding The Son Of A Friend From North Carolina, 1796., Benjamin Lincoln Jr. Oct 1796

Letter From Benjamin Lincoln To Eben Parsons Regarding The Son Of A Friend From North Carolina, 1796., Benjamin Lincoln Jr.

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Lincoln writes to Parsons regarding helping a North Carolina friend's son who is attending school in Hingham, Mass., 1796.


Letter From Josiah Masters To John Reade About A Slave Man Named Dick He (Masters) Wishes To Sell. New York, 1796., Josiah Masters Aug 1796

Letter From Josiah Masters To John Reade About A Slave Man Named Dick He (Masters) Wishes To Sell. New York, 1796., Josiah Masters

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Masters writes to Reade that Dick "has been somewhat uneasy with me, the first cause [was] my separating his wench from him.

"The lowest price is one hundred pounds."

Addressed to Reade in Poughkeepsie, NY.


'Farewell' Address To The People Of The United States, Announcing His Intention Of Retiring From Public Life At The Expiration Of The Present Constitutional Term Of Presidency, George Washington Dec 1795

'Farewell' Address To The People Of The United States, Announcing His Intention Of Retiring From Public Life At The Expiration Of The Present Constitutional Term Of Presidency, George Washington

Zea E-Books in American Studies

President George Washington’s farewell address “To the People of the United States” was delivered to the public through the medium of the Philadelphia Daily Advertiser newspaper and was immediately reprinted in other newspapers and in pamphlet form throughout the country, and in England, Ireland, and Scotland as well. All contemporary editions derived directly or indirectly from the Daily Advertiser newspaper source.

The composition of the address was a collaborative effort, with James Madison co-authoring with Washington an early draft that was reviewed and revised at least twice to incorporate suggestions by Alexander Hamilton. The final draft, in Washington’s handwriting, was …


Thomas Lecky School Workbook, 1795 Dec 1795

Thomas Lecky School Workbook, 1795

Finding aids

This workbook contains geometry problems solved by Thomas Lecky.


Articles Of Agreement Amongst The Preachers, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference. Jan 1795

Articles Of Agreement Amongst The Preachers, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference.

Methodist Books

Articles of Agreement Amongst the Preachers relative to slavery, January 2, 1795. The clergy agree about the impropriety and evil of slavery, and its harmful consequences. They resolve that no member of conference should own slaves, and anyone who becomes the possessor of slaves should emancipate them where the law allows, and that any member who acts otherwise shall forfeit their seat at conference and their letter of ordination.


Land Grant To Robert Brodie, Camden, South Carolina, 1794, Featuring Signature Of William Moultrie., Robert Brodie, William Moultrie, State Of South Carolina Aug 1794

Land Grant To Robert Brodie, Camden, South Carolina, 1794, Featuring Signature Of William Moultrie., Robert Brodie, William Moultrie, State Of South Carolina

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Robert Brodie is granted "One thousand acres Surveyed for him 19th Mar. 1794 Situate in the District of Camden on Waters of Sawney’s Creek bounded by a line running SW. by Rob. Martins land all other sides by Rob. Brodies." South Carolina,


37: 1794: Manuel Gayoso De Lemos/Melling Woolley, Manuel Gayoso De Lemos Jan 1794

37: 1794: Manuel Gayoso De Lemos/Melling Woolley, Manuel Gayoso De Lemos

William Dunbar Collection

1794: Manuel Gayoso de Lemos/Melling Woolley


The Province Of Maine From The Best Authorities, Samuel Lewis, William Barker, Mathew Carey Dec 1793

The Province Of Maine From The Best Authorities, Samuel Lewis, William Barker, Mathew Carey

Maine Bicentennial

The Province of Maine, from the best Authorities by Samuel Lewis, 1794. W. Barker, sculp. [Scale of] American Miles 69 1/2 to a Degree. Engraved for Carey's American Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved.

Black and white, foldout map of northern Massachusetts showing the New Hampshire border and identifies the "Line between the United States and the British Possessions by Treaty 1785" including Quebec and Nova Scotia. Map size: 36 x 24 cm. Scale 1:1,520,640. Engraved by W. Barker. Map is in stable condition but shows folds and creases.