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Independence County (Ark.) Records, 1825-1852 Dec 1852

Independence County (Ark.) Records, 1825-1852

Finding aids

This collection contains military bounty land records, a sheriff's census, and a tax receipt for Independence County, Arkansas.


Harriet A. Mcbride Deed, 1852 Dec 1852

Harriet A. Mcbride Deed, 1852

Finding aids

This collection contains one deed of conveyance for land in Prairie County, Arkansas.


Samuel B. Goodwin Records, 1840-1852 Dec 1852

Samuel B. Goodwin Records, 1840-1852

Finding aids

This collection contains the accounts of Samuel B. Goodwin.


Potts Family Letters, 1823-1852 Dec 1852

Potts Family Letters, 1823-1852

Finding aids

This collection contains 13 letters.


Eli Hufstedler Promissory Note, 1852 Dec 1852

Eli Hufstedler Promissory Note, 1852

Finding aids

This collection contains one promissory note.


P. R. Smith Court Record, 1852 Dec 1852

P. R. Smith Court Record, 1852

Finding aids

This collection contains a court document regarding the common schools of Washington County, Arkansas dated February 3, 1852.


Wyatt M. Peebles Bond, 1852 Dec 1852

Wyatt M. Peebles Bond, 1852

Finding aids

This collection contains a bond for Wyatt M. Peebles Assessor and Collector of Greene County, Arkansas in 1852.


Meteorological Register, Washington, Arkansas, 1852 September-December Dec 1852

Meteorological Register, Washington, Arkansas, 1852 September-December

Finding aids

The collection consists of one sheet with the meteorological register for September through December of 1852.


Wyatt M. Peebles Bond, 1852 Dec 1852

Wyatt M. Peebles Bond, 1852

Finding aids

This collection contains a bond for Wyatt M. Peebles Assessor and Collector of Greene County, Arkansas in 1852.


Arkansas Senate Standing Committees List, 1852 Dec 1852

Arkansas Senate Standing Committees List, 1852

Finding aids

The list in this collection includes standing committees in the Arkansas Senate from the year 1852.


Independence County Records, 1825-1852 Dec 1852

Independence County Records, 1825-1852

Finding aids

This collection contains material regarding Arkansas as a territory and its early statehood. Content includes military bounty land records, a sheriff's census, and a tax receipt for Independence County, Arkansas. Independence county was established in 1820, and originally contained all or part of 15 of Arkansas's current counties, including Fulton, Baxter, Sharp, Izard, Stone, Cleburne, Van Buren, White, Jackson and Woodruff.


Fayetteville Female Seminary Dec 1852

Fayetteville Female Seminary

Women's history in Arkansas

Lithograph of the Fayetteville Female Seminary in 1852. Miss Sophia Sawyer was the principal of the school.


The Eastern Mail (Vol. 06, No. 24): December 28, 1852, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing Dec 1852

The Eastern Mail (Vol. 06, No. 24): December 28, 1852, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing

The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine)

Continues The Waterville Union (April-July 1847).
Published weekly, July 19, 1847-Aug. 28, 1863.
Publishers: E. Maxham, 1847-1849; Maxham & Wing, 1849-1863.
"Independent," 1847-1856; "Republican," 1856-1863.
Editors: E. Maxham & D.R. Wing, 1849-1863.
Continued by The Waterville Mail (September 1863-May 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1228542~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486915


The Eastern Mail (Vol. 06, No. 23): December 23, 1852, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing Dec 1852

The Eastern Mail (Vol. 06, No. 23): December 23, 1852, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing

The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine)

Continues The Waterville Union (April-July 1847).
Published weekly, July 19, 1847-Aug. 28, 1863.
Publishers: E. Maxham, 1847-1849; Maxham & Wing, 1849-1863.
"Independent," 1847-1856; "Republican," 1856-1863.
Editors: E. Maxham & D.R. Wing, 1849-1863.
Continued by The Waterville Mail (September 1863-May 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1228542~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486915


The Palmetto Standard- December 22, 1852, C Davis Melton Dec 1852

The Palmetto Standard- December 22, 1852, C Davis Melton

The Palmetto Standard

The collection consists of issues of the Palmetto Standard a weekly newspaper printed in Chester, S.C. from 1851 through 1853 before changing its name to the Chester Standard in 1854. This issue, scanned from microfilm, is from December 22, 1852 (volume III, number 51)


General Order No. 1, Signed By U.S. Navy Commander In Chief Matthew C. Perry, Dated December 21, 1852., Matthew Calbraith Perry Commander In Chief U.S. Naval Forces Dec 1852

General Order No. 1, Signed By U.S. Navy Commander In Chief Matthew C. Perry, Dated December 21, 1852., Matthew Calbraith Perry Commander In Chief U.S. Naval Forces

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Matthew C. Perry, the Commander in Chief of U.S. Naval Forces, stationed on the U.S.S. Frigate Mississippi at the time of this order, publishes General Order No. 1 stating that notes, journals, articles of communication and other items prepared by officers or persons will be endorsed and transmitted to the Commander in Chief and Navy Department to be used for government convenience. Signed at sea, December 21, 1852.


Democratic Banner December 21, 1852 Dec 1852

Democratic Banner December 21, 1852

Mount Vernon Banner Historic Newspaper 1852

The Democratic Banner was a newspaper published weekly in Mount Vernon, Ohio. It later became the Mt Vernon Democratic Banner in December of 1853.


The Eastern Mail (Vol. 06, No. 22): December 16, 1852, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing Dec 1852

The Eastern Mail (Vol. 06, No. 22): December 16, 1852, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing

The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine)

Continues The Waterville Union (April-July 1847).
Published weekly, July 19, 1847-Aug. 28, 1863.
Publishers: E. Maxham, 1847-1849; Maxham & Wing, 1849-1863.
"Independent," 1847-1856; "Republican," 1856-1863.
Editors: E. Maxham & D.R. Wing, 1849-1863.
Continued by The Waterville Mail (September 1863-May 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1228542~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486915


The Palmetto Standard- December 15, 1852, C Davis Melton Dec 1852

The Palmetto Standard- December 15, 1852, C Davis Melton

The Palmetto Standard

The collection consists of issues of the Palmetto Standard a weekly newspaper printed in Chester, S.C. from 1851 through 1853 before changing its name to the Chester Standard in 1854.This issue, scanned from microfilm, is from December 15, 1852 (volume III, number 50)


The Eastern Mail (Vol. 06, No. 21): December 9, 1852, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing Dec 1852

The Eastern Mail (Vol. 06, No. 21): December 9, 1852, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing

The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine)

Continues The Waterville Union (April-July 1847).
Published weekly, July 19, 1847-Aug. 28, 1863.
Publishers: E. Maxham, 1847-1849; Maxham & Wing, 1849-1863.
"Independent," 1847-1856; "Republican," 1856-1863.
Editors: E. Maxham & D.R. Wing, 1849-1863.
Continued by The Waterville Mail (September 1863-May 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1228542~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486915


The Palmetto Standard- December 8, 1852, C Davis Melton Dec 1852

The Palmetto Standard- December 8, 1852, C Davis Melton

The Palmetto Standard

The collection consists of issues of the Palmetto Standard a weekly newspaper printed in Chester, S.C. from 1851 through 1853 before changing its name to the Chester Standard in 1854.This issue, scanned from microfilm, is from December 8, 1852 (volume III, number 49)


The Eastern Mail (Vol. 06, No. 20): December 2, 1852, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing Dec 1852

The Eastern Mail (Vol. 06, No. 20): December 2, 1852, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing

The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine)

Continues The Waterville Union (April-July 1847).
Published weekly, July 19, 1847-Aug. 28, 1863.
Publishers: E. Maxham, 1847-1849; Maxham & Wing, 1849-1863.
"Independent," 1847-1856; "Republican," 1856-1863.
Editors: E. Maxham & D.R. Wing, 1849-1863.
Continued by The Waterville Mail (September 1863-May 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1228542~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486915


The Palmetto Standard- December 1, 1852, C Davis Melton Nov 1852

The Palmetto Standard- December 1, 1852, C Davis Melton

The Palmetto Standard

The collection consists of issues of the Palmetto Standard a weekly newspaper printed in Chester, S.C. from 1851 through 1853 before changing its name to the Chester Standard in 1854.This issue, scanned from microfilm, is from December 1, 1852 (volume III, number 48)


Democratic Banner November 30, 1852 Nov 1852

Democratic Banner November 30, 1852

Mount Vernon Banner Historic Newspaper 1852

The Democratic Banner was a newspaper published weekly in Mount Vernon, Ohio. It later became the Mt Vernon Democratic Banner in December of 1853.


County Tax Receipt, Elias Cornell Heirs, November 30, 1852, Elias Cornell Nov 1852

County Tax Receipt, Elias Cornell Heirs, November 30, 1852, Elias Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera

Printed personal property tax receipt from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County to the heirs of Elias Cornell. The total is twelve dollars, forty four cents and four mills for seventy five acres of land. Dated November 30, 1852.


The Eastern Mail (Vol. 06, No. 19): November 25, 1852, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing Nov 1852

The Eastern Mail (Vol. 06, No. 19): November 25, 1852, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing

The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine)

Continues The Waterville Union (April-July 1847).
Published weekly, July 19, 1847-Aug. 28, 1863.
Publishers: E. Maxham, 1847-1849; Maxham & Wing, 1849-1863.
"Independent," 1847-1856; "Republican," 1856-1863.
Editors: E. Maxham & D.R. Wing, 1849-1863.
Continued by The Waterville Mail (September 1863-May 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1228542~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486915


The Palmetto Standard- November 24, 1852, C Davis Melton Nov 1852

The Palmetto Standard- November 24, 1852, C Davis Melton

The Palmetto Standard

The collection consists of issues of the Palmetto Standard a weekly newspaper printed in Chester, S.C. from 1851 through 1853 before changing its name to the Chester Standard in 1854. This issue, scanned from microfilm, is from November 24, 1852 (volume III, number 47)


Democratic Banner November 23, 1852 Nov 1852

Democratic Banner November 23, 1852

Mount Vernon Banner Historic Newspaper 1852

The Democratic Banner was a newspaper published weekly in Mount Vernon, Ohio. It later became the Mt Vernon Democratic Banner in December of 1853.


Letter From Matthew C. Perry, In Norfolk, Virginia Aboard The U.S. Steam Frigate Mississippi, To William J.W. Clancy, Commanding U.S. Steam Frigate Powhattan, Directing Him On The Route By Which He Shall Sail To Macau (China). November 23, 1852., Matthew Calbraith Perry Commander East India Squadron, William J.W. Clancy Commander U.S. Steam Frigate Powhattan Nov 1852

Letter From Matthew C. Perry, In Norfolk, Virginia Aboard The U.S. Steam Frigate Mississippi, To William J.W. Clancy, Commanding U.S. Steam Frigate Powhattan, Directing Him On The Route By Which He Shall Sail To Macau (China). November 23, 1852., Matthew Calbraith Perry Commander East India Squadron, William J.W. Clancy Commander U.S. Steam Frigate Powhattan

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Intructions from Mathew C. Perry to William J.W. Clancy regarding his voyage on the Powhattan to China. Perry directs Clancy to stop in Madeira to refuel and then again at the Cape of Good Hope, and again at Mauritius or Isle of France. Perry also discusses other details of the voyage. November 23, 1852. Norfolk, Virginia, abourd the U.S Mississippi.


The Eastern Mail (Vol. 06, No. 18): November 18, 1852, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing Nov 1852

The Eastern Mail (Vol. 06, No. 18): November 18, 1852, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing

The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine)

Continues The Waterville Union (April-July 1847).
Published weekly, July 19, 1847-Aug. 28, 1863.
Publishers: E. Maxham, 1847-1849; Maxham & Wing, 1849-1863.
"Independent," 1847-1856; "Republican," 1856-1863.
Editors: E. Maxham & D.R. Wing, 1849-1863.
Continued by The Waterville Mail (September 1863-May 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1228542~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486915