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Philippe Jean Pelletan document, Paris, 1827, July 3

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Autograph document, signed. Attests to the state of physical health of one Jean Baptiste St. Pichon.
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Gabriel Andral letter, Paris, 1827 Jul. 10

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Letter (ALS) reports that upon examination a patient was diagnosed with dyspepsia. Describes an appropriate course of treatment. Includes translation.
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Gabriel Andral letter, Paris, 1827 Jul. 10 2 items

Sir Andrew Halliday letter, [London], 1827, Aug. 7

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ALS. Regarding postage.
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W. Turner papers, 1827 and undated.

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ALS. Turner appeals to Major Milo Mason and to William Hunter for help in unspecified matters.
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W. Turner papers, 1827 and undated. 2 items

Daniel W. Jordan papers, 1827-1935 and undated

6.5 Linear Feet (11 boxes and 1 volume) Approx. 4563 Items
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Planter and legislator of Camden, South Carolina. Collection comprises Daniel W. Jordan family and business correspondence, account books (1836-1877) and other financial papers, Jordan's accounting diploma from 1827, shipping records, notes on family history, and other material. Includes records and correspondence concerning Jordan's turpentine business, plantation management, the sale of cotton, slavery and associated labor and production, the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, St. Mary's College (Raleigh, N.C.), the wreck of the steamship Charmer (1861), in which Jordan's daughter perished, and student life in Charleston, S.C.
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Daniel W. Jordan papers, 1827-1935 and undated 6.5 Linear Feet (11 boxes and 1 volume) Approx. 4563 Items

Robert Smith Rodgers papers, 1827-1897 and undated

3.5 Linear Feet Approx. 1,389 Items
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Colonel, 2nd Maryland Eastern Shore Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army. Chiefly Civil War papers belonging to Colonel Robert Rodgers, including military correspondence; telegrams; muster rolls; rosters of officers and staff; lists of deserters, recruits, reenlistments, and voluntary enlistments; reports of sick, wounded, and convalescents; inventories of personal effects of the deceased; hospital and army paroles; morning reports; ordnance returns, invoices, requisitions, issues, and transfers; quartermaster papers; letter book containing routine military correspondence; and general and special orders. After 1863 there are references to African American contrabands. There is also a fragmentary account of the regiment's war experiences concerning the actions in Maryland in 1862 and 1863, including the battle between the U.S.S. Monitor and the C.S.S. Virginia, and in Virginia and West Virginia in 1864. Also included in the collection are papers relating to the Rodgers family of Maryland, including Rodgers's son Robert Slidell Rodgers, practicing law in Missouri following the Civil War.
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Robert Smith Rodgers papers, 1827-1897 and undated 3.5 Linear Feet Approx. 1,389 Items

Mary C. Parks journals, 1827-1878

0.2 Linear Feet 4 items.
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Journals (1827-July-1832 Jan. 20) in the form of diary entries and extracts from letters, written principally while the author was travelling with family and friends in France, Switzerland, and Germany between July and October, 1827. The bulk of the entries are written from Paris and include an account of a meeting with a group of Osage Indians that were visiting there. Other entries describe the local landscape, history, folklore, and customs of the various places visited. There are numerous color and pencil drawings that illustrate the text. Also includes one letter (1878 Oct. 10) and a clipping.
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Mary C. Parks journals, 1827-1878 0.2 Linear Feet 4 items.

John Kearsley Mitchell papers, 1827-1849

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Mitchell corresponds with Oliver Wendell Holmes and Jacob Whitman Bailey regarding his book, On the cryptogamous origin of malarious and epidemic fevers. Papers also include a line drawing, removed from Mitchell's son's copy of Gower's lectures on the diagnosis of diseases of the brain, pub. 1885; a letter of recommendation for Andrew Ellicott Kennedy; and printed sheet music, Oh! Fly to the prairie, with lyrics by Mitchell.
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John Kearsley Mitchell papers, 1827-1849 7 items

Amos Eaton papers, 1827-1831

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ALS from William Tully informs Eaton that Stephen Van Rensselaer is at home. Eaton responds with an ALS to Van Rensselaer informing him of what his sons will need to bring if they are to accompany his expedition. In a later ALS Ebenezer Emmons solicits Eaton's editorial advice for the second edition of his "Manual of mineralogy and geology."
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Amos Eaton papers, 1827-1831 3 items

John Eberle letter, Philadelphia, 1826, Mar. 1

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ALS. Recommends a Mr. Dodd to James Buchanan, Esq.
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Sir Henry Holland letter, London, to Mr. Lee, 1826, June 27

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Holograph letter, unsigned. Holland explains the circumstances which lead him to believe that his servant was mistakenly presented with a summons to service in the militia.
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Sir Henry Holland letter, London, to Mr. Lee, 1826, June 27 1 items

George McClellan papers, Philadelphia, 1826, Jan. 28, Mar. 1 and Dec. 11

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Letters of recommendation written by McClellan, for William Milnor, Jr., with Prof. Jacob Green; for Robert J. Dodd; and for George R. Morton, with John Eberle, Prof. Smith, B. Rush Rhees and John Baines.
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William Gibson papers, Philadelphia, 1826, Jan. 26 and Dec. 22

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ALS. Letters of recommendation for Andrew E. Kennedy and William Wilson.
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John Rhea Barton letter, Philadelphia, 1826, Dec. 22

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Letter (ALS) of reference for Mr. Andrew Ellicot Kennedy.
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Hugh L. Hodge letter, Philadelphia, 1826, Dec. 21

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ALS. Letter of recommendation for Andrew E. Kennedy.
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Nathaniel Potter letter, Baltimore, 1826, Apr. 20

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ALS. A letter of recommendation for a Dr. Steinecke.
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J. (Jean) Cruveilhier papers, Paris, 1826-1850

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Papers include an ANS attesting that medical student Louis de Charbonnel attended Cruveilhier's course during spring 1839, and an ALS prescribing a sea water bath treatment for a brain injury.
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J. (Jean) Cruveilhier papers, Paris, 1826-1850 6 items

Thomas Sewall papers, 1826-1835

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ALS. Sewell writes to Rev. David Benedict, on fundraising efforts for the College, and to Tristam Burges, regarding the health of Burges' daughter and referring to various medical publications.
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Thomas Sewall papers, 1826-1835 6 items

Nathaniel Chapman papers, [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania], 1826-1829 and undated

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Letter (ALS) recommending Dr. Barrington for naval service, bearing a recommendation by William E. Horner; 2 letters (ALS) regarding a treatment for a stomach disorder; holograph notes, probably in Samuel Jackson's hand, regarding this treatment.
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Nathaniel Chapman papers, [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania], 1826-1829 and undated 4 items

Richard Povall letter, Philadelphia, to Susan Rogers, Bristol, Rhode Island, 1825, Feb. 4

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ALS relating to financial matters, in particular the sale of a house in order to pay off a number of debts.
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Herbert Mayo letter, to W.W.R. Davy, Yarmouth, 1825, Apr. 24

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ALS. Refers to Mayo's efforts to secure Davy's appointment as consulting surgeon at Yarmouth.
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Thomas Campbell papers, 1825-1998, bulk 1825-1838

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Thomas Campbell (1777-1844) was an Scottish poet. Collection comprises four letters written by Campbell, and a published article on Campbell and Italian General Guglielmo Pepe.
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Thomas Campbell papers, 1825-1998, bulk 1825-1838 0.1 Linear Feet (5 items)

Nycum Family papers, 1825-1912 and undated

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Family from Ray's Hill, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Papers of John Nycum and John Q. Nycum include the letters of Philip Weisel concerning family matters and the sale of mineral water, and the correspondence and papers of several members of the Nycum family concerning the management of general merchandise businesses; business conditions; family matters; and the Civil War, including descriptions of camp life in Pennsylvania and Louisiana and the Confederate raid on Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, 1864. The collection also contains bills, receipts, legal papers, and miscellaneous items, including advertisements, circulars, political material, and reports, 1850-1856, of several teachers in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, listing pupils and their records. Volumes include mercantile daybooks and memorandum books of John Nycum, Simon Nycum, and Philip Weisel; record books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ray's Hill, Pennsylvania; account books of public schools of Bedford County; and a mercantile ledger of D. Eshleman and Company.
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Nycum Family papers, 1825-1912 and undated 12.1 Linear Feet

John Simpson papers, 1825-1875 and undated

5.1 Linear Feet Approximately 1000 Items
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Irish-born surgeon in the British Navy who participated in several Arctic voyages. The papers of John Simpson date from 1825 to 1875 and span his entire career as a naval surgeon aboard the English vessels Blonde, Plover and Superior. The collection is arranged into the following series: Accounts of Voyages, Correspondence, Legal Papers, Medical Files, Native Cultures, Meterology Files, Additional Papers, Other Printed Material, and Poetry, Plays, and Amusements. Simpson's journals from the Arctic voyages on the HMS Plover and Superior on which he served as surgeon or assistant surgeon provide detailed accounts of the voyages, including life on board and the medical problems afflicting the crew and passengers. The collection includes detailed meteorological observations aboard the Plover. There are also unique and valuable materials on native cultures in present-day Alaska, Canada, and the Arctic which include extensive Simpson's notes on the local languages, a number of sketches of Inuit people and culture, hand-drawn maps, and drawings of geographical features. Also included in the collection are a variety of legal papers; correspondence; papers and items related to poetry, plays, and amusements aboard the Plover; and miscellaneous other papers and printed materials. A number of the volumes, flyers, and broadsides were printed on board ship. There are additional materials that briefly describe voyages to Guyana, and documents relating to Simpson's service aboard other ships.
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John Simpson papers, 1825-1875 and undated 5.1 Linear Feet Approximately 1000 Items

"HMS Blonde and HMS Plover" (volume and inserts), 1841 Jan.-1842 10 items

"Emigration Transport Superior," 1843 June 10-1843 Dec. 21 and undated

James Fulcher papers, 1825-1860

0.5 Linear Feet 21 Items
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Account books for a blacksmith in Abingdon, Va.
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James Fulcher papers, 1825-1860 0.5 Linear Feet 21 Items

Robert Hare papers, Philadelphia, 1825-1858

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ALS. Hare thanks a Dr. Muaran for the medical attention given to Robert Waln; discusses land investment with Edward S. Burd; writes to Zachariah Allen regarding the "cuts" used in his publications; and recommends Emile Therouanne of Paris to R. Gilmor. There is also an obituary notice.
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Robert Hare papers, Philadelphia, 1825-1858 5 items

John Collins Warren papers, 1825-1856

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ALS, including a description of the Siamese twins Chang and Eng, prescriptions and a letter of recommendation, and newspaper clippings of obituary notices.
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John Collins Warren papers, 1825-1856 12 items

William Sigler papers, 1825-1855

2.5 Linear Feet 1300 Items
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Resident of Mount Jackson, Va. Collection contains personal correspondence, business papers, and receipts relating to William Sigler. Some correspondence concerns local politics and economic conditions. Sigler sometimes corresponded with prominent merchants in Baltimore, Md.
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William Sigler papers, 1825-1855 2.5 Linear Feet 1300 Items

Augustus A. Gould papers, 1825-1851 and undated [bulk, 1825-1827].

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ALS. Gould writes of his life as tutor to the family of Mr. McBlair, a wealthy manufacturer of Jericho, Maryland, in long, detailed letters to his father, Nathaniel Duren Gould. In the earlier letters, he describes the trip from Boston, the roads and landscape, and presents a pencil drawing of the McBlair house and surrounding buildings. He writes of the day's routine, his teaching duties, and neighborhood news and gossip. He tells of how he listens for the mail wagon and of his disappointment with his pupils. His letters show that he did manage to keep up with events beyond Jericho, especially in the New England area. In his later letters, he professes a growing interest in medicine and botany. A much later letter informs William Jenks of his election as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Augustus A. Gould papers, 1825-1851 and undated [bulk, 1825-1827]. 9 items

Gilbert Breschet papers, 1825-1831, and undated.

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3 letters (ALS). Breschet places a subscription to Cuvier's work on fishes with a M. Lerrault. In a letter to Breschet, J. Cruveilhier expresses discontent with his situation in Montpellier.
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Gilbert Breschet papers, 1825-1831, and undated. 4 items

R. T. H. Laennec papers, 1825-1826

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Holograph manuscript, signed, in which Laennec desribes the case of a patient "W." A facsimile of an ALS to Baron Cuvier, in which Laennec presents various reasons why he should receive the prize, instituted by M. de Montyon and awarded by the Academy of Sciences, for the most useful discovery in the field of medicine.
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R. T. H. Laennec papers, 1825-1826 2 items

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Toussaint Rapou letter, Lyon, to Dr. Pierquin, Montpelliier, 1824, Nov. 12

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ALS. Writes of his research on fumigation and refers to plans for the publication of the Annals de la medecine fumigatoire.
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Etienne Pariset letter, to "mon cher Vavasseur.", 1824, Mar. 20

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ALS. Inquires about an occurrence of yellow fever.
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Felix Pascalis Ouviere letter, New York City, to Philip Hone, 1824, Dec. 25

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ALS. Argues that his proposals regarding the stocks and stockholders of the New York Horticultural Society have been misconstrued.
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Richard L. Maury papers, 1824-1940 and undated

10.8 Linear Feet Approx. 5731 Items
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Confederate soldier and lawyer, of Richmond, Virginia. Collection comprises correspondence, diaries, journals, booklets, maps, bills and receipts, legal papers, genealogical material, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, and other records relating to Richard Maury's business and personal affairs, and the history of the Maury family. Includes material on his Civil War experiences, including a Civil War scrapbook, his attempt to establish a settlement of southerners in Mexico after the Civil War, life in Mexico and Nicaragua, Confederate veterans' views on prominent battles of the Civil War, and student life at the University of Virginia in the 1880s. Correspondents include his father, Matthew Fontaine Maury (1806-1873) and members of the Maury family.
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Richard L. Maury papers, 1824-1940 and undated 10.8 Linear Feet Approx. 5731 Items

Lee Griggs papers, 1824-1831 and undated.

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Receipts of payment, miscellaneous notes, and a list of notes due to the estate of Dr. Lee Griggs, dec'd.
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Lee Griggs papers, 1824-1831 and undated. 9 items

Louis Narcisse Baudry des Lozières papers, 1770-1876, bulk bulk 1770-1825

1.0 Linear Feet (91 items)
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Louis Narcisse Baudry des Lozières was a white French soldier, advocate, and author, of Paris, France. Correspondence and documents, mainly dating from 1770-1825, regarding Baudry des Lozières' career in French military and diplomatic service in Hispaniola and elsewhere.
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Service records, 1824-1829

Pension, 1816

Henry and Mary Hayne papers, 1797-1828

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Henry Hayne acted as private secretary to Lord William Pitt Amherst, who led the Second British Embassy to China in 1816. This collection contains Hayne's diaries from the voyage of the embassy on the H.M.S. Alceste, and includes descriptions of their travels in Madeiras Islands, Rio de Janeiro, Cape Town, and various cities in the Chinese Empire including Guangzhou, Macau, Manila, Peking (Beijing), and Nanjing. There is also an account of the shipwreck of the Alceste and encounters with Malay pirates. One diary by Mary Hayne, Henry's first wife, records the Haynes' voyages between England and Rio de Janeiro in 1824 and 1828.
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Mary Hayne diary, 1824-1828

Henry Hayne diary volume 4, 1817 and 1824

Henry Hayne diary volume 3, 1816 October 22-1817 January 1

William Kitchiner papers, 1824-1826 and undated.

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ALS, relating to various social engagements and household arrangements.
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Franklin Bache letter, [Philadelphia], to Dr. Reni La Roche, 1823 Nov. 29

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Letter (ALS). Reports results of the analysis of a mineral water sample left by Dr. La Roche.
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David Williams letter, Liverpool, to the editor of the "Annals of Philosophy.", 1823, May 17

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ALS. Inquires after a paper submitted for publication.
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Sarah J. Hale letter to Mathew Carey, 1823 March 9

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Collection comprises a letter from the 19th century writer and editor Sarah J. Hale to the prominent Philadelphia publisher Mathew Carey thanking him for his contribution to Hale's charity benefiting Boston seamen.
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Sarah J. Hale letter to Mathew Carey, 1823 March 9 0.1 Linear Feet (1 item)

William Wadd letter, [London], 1823, Feb. 15

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ALS. Inquires whether addressee possesses the proof impression of a portrait.
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Anna Letitia Barbauld and William Allen poems, 1823 August 23-30

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Anna Letitia Barbauld was an English woman of letters who had great professional success at a time when women writers were still something of an anomaly. She is remembered for her poetry, children's literature, essays, criticism, and editorial works. She was rediscovered when feminist literary critics examined her place in British literary history. Barbauld was also an abolitionist, something she had in common with fellow educator and Stoke Newington resident William Allen. This item is a single small sheet of paper with an autograph manuscript poem by Barbauld on the front dated August 23, 1823, and another one on the back by William Allen dated August 30, 1823. Both poems were aimed at a juvenile audience. It is likely that their common interests and close proximity led them to develop a friendship. Although this was written towards the end of Barbauld's life, it is evidence that they still had at least an epistolary relationship in 1823.
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Anna Letitia Barbauld and William Allen poems, 1823 August 23-30 0.1 Linear Feet (1 item)

William Horsley letter, North Shields, to W. Wright, London, 1823, Aug. 18

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ALS. Informs Wright, surgeon aurist, of the case history of the bearer and refers him to his care.
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Louis H. Roddis papers, 1823-1990

50 Linear Feet 159.4 linear feet 95,000 Items
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Collection reflects career of Louis H. Roddis in the general field of energy with emphasis on policy and strategic issues. Topics include electric power, gas resources, petroleum, water power, energy conservation, the energy crisis of the 1970s, nuclear power, and alternative energy sources. Primarily documented in the collection are developments with nuclear power and within the nuclear industry including materials related to the Chernobyl and Three Mile Island accidents. The collection also reflects Roddis' participation in a variety of public service, charitable, industrial, and trade organizations.
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Louis H. Roddis papers, 1823-1990 50 Linear Feet 159.4 linear feet 95,000 Items

Sarah Teidwell receipt, 1823

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Collection comprises a receipt for the support of Sarah Teidwell's "idiot child" for thirteen weeks in 1823 in Washington County.
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Sarah Teidwell receipt, 1823 0.1 Linear Feet (1 item)

William Lewis letter, [London], to Dr. Walker, 1822, July 4

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ALS. Reports that his grandson has been vaccinated by a Dr. Andrews.
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John Ramsbotham letter, 1822, Jan. 25

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ALS. Writes of cases of rupture of the uterus and provides the details of one particular case.
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John Ramsbotham letter, 1822, Jan. 25 1 items

Jean Deveze letter, Paris, to Dr. Roux, Marseilles, 1822, Jan. 22

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ALS relating to yellow fever. Deveze puts forth various theories, e.g. that yellow fever is produced by an infected atmosphere and that it is not contagious and thus cannot be transmitted by inoculation.
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Jean Deveze letter, Paris, to Dr. Roux, Marseilles, 1822, Jan. 22 1 items

J. M. C. Goudareau letter, Ste. Cecile, 1822, Aug. 19

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ALS. A personal letter.
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George B. Doane papers, [Boston], 1822 and undated

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ALS dated 1822, June 5, is a recommendation for Robert T.P. Fiske. An undated ALS to a friend refers to a difficult obstetrics case.
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George B. Doane papers, [Boston], 1822 and undated 2 items

J. Walter Thompson Company. New York Office. Resor Library records, 1822-1967

4.5 Linear Feet 616 Items
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Founded in 1864, the J. Walter Thompson Company (JWT) is one of the largest and oldest enduring advertising agencies in the United States. The Resor Library was a project initiated by Helen Lansdowne Resor to enhance the intellectual and cultural environment in the JWT New York corporate headquarters at the Graybar Building on Lexington Avenue. The Resor Library Records contain books and book inventories, as well as correspondence, memoranda and invoices related to purchases of books for the JWT Resor Library between 1927-1930. The bulk of the books were published between 1890 and 1919. Acquired as part of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History.
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J. Walter Thompson Company. New York Office. Resor Library records, 1822-1967 4.5 Linear Feet 616 Items

Frederick Cheever Shattuck papers, 1822-1928

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ALS and TLS to Shattuck regarding Harvard Medical School history and the raising of funds for a bust of John Collins Warren (1778-1856). Notable correspondents include Frank Billings, Henry Ashbury Christian, John Miller Turpin Finney, Joel Ernest Goldthwait, Elliott Proctor Joslin, Richard Pearson Strong, Edward Wyllys Taylor, John Collins Warren (1866-1932), and Aldred Scott Warthin. Papers also include letters to the Arnold family of Paris from Shattuck's father, George Cheyne Shattuck, Jr. (1813-1893), and his grandfather, George Cheyne Shattuck (1783-1854). There is also a newspaper clipping of an obituary for G.C. Shattuck, Jr.
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Frederick Cheever Shattuck papers, 1822-1928 31 items

John William Grantham papers, 1822-1924 and undated, bulk 1866-1873

3 Linear Feet 1,952 Items
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Businessman, land owner, and state legislator, of Middleway, West Virginia. Personal, family, and business papers, the majority concerning the operation of a country store by Grantham and James W. League. Includes papers relating to Grantham's local agency for the Arlington Mutual Life Insurance Co., and to his political career as a member of the newly-formed state of West Virginia legislature, 1872-1881. Collection includes daybooks, memorandum books, and a two volumes of House bills in the West Virginia legislature, 1872-1873.
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John William Grantham papers, 1822-1924 and undated, bulk 1866-1873 3 Linear Feet 1,952 Items

Jacob Bigelow letter, [Boston], 1822-1833

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Letter (ALS) to Loammi Baldwin and a holograph document, signed, noting receipt of $12.00 from the proprietors of Mount Auburn Cemetery.
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Jacob Bigelow letter, [Boston], 1822-1833 2 items

Parker Cleaveland papers, 1822-1828

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ALS to Cleaveland from Adam Seybert, regarding mineral specimens; from John Doane Wells, relating to affairs at Bowdoin College; and from Andrew Ferdinand Holmes, informing Cleaveland of his election to honorary member of the Natural History Society of Montreal.
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Parker Cleaveland papers, 1822-1828 3 items

John Adams letter, Quincy, Mass., to President James Monroe, 1821 Jun. 6

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In this letter (ALS) to President James Monroe, Adams forwards a letter of Benjamin Waterhouse and suggests that Waterhouse's present difficulties are a result of his outspoken support of "the Union."
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Alexander Fisher letter, to William Jerdan, 1821, Jan. 6

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ALS. Fisher writes of his journal, presumably of the expedition of the H.M.S. Dorothea and Trent in 1818, and of the publication of Parry's account of the same. He writes of a future expedition, aboard the H.M.S. Hecla.
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Alexander Fisher letter, to William Jerdan, 1821, Jan. 6 1 items

Arthur Clarke letter, Dublin, to H. Colburn, 1821, Dec. 14

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Letter (ALS) to his publisher, accompanying a corrected copy of his book, Mother's Medical Assistant, for the second edition.
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Larry G. Hall document, Ulster County, New York, 1821, Apr. 23

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Document, signed by Benj. R. Bevier, President of the Medical Society of Ulster County, attests that Larry G. Hall is a member of the Society and entitled to practice in the state.
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Larry G. Hall document, Ulster County, New York, 1821, Apr. 23 1 items

G. Hope Summerell Chamberlain papers, 1821-1946

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G. Hope Summerell Chamberlain was an author, artist, and civic worker, of Raleigh (Wake Co.) and Chapel Hill (Orange Co.), N.C. Letters from 1821 to 1946 concern family matters for the most part but also reflect Chamberlain's career as an author of local history and her work at Duke University as the house counselor of Pegram House. Scattered earlier letters include one from Herbert J. Hagermand of the American Embassy at Saint Petersburg, 1889; letters on the Russo-Japanese War, 1905; and letters from John Spencer Bassett, 1903. The remainder of the collection includes genealogical material on the Chamberlain family; clippings of articles about Chamberlain and her books; drafts of some of her writings; a copy of a journal of a trip to Europe in 1792-1793; diary of Chamberlain's trip to Europe in 1929; and personal diaries, 1923-1926 and 1943.
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G. Hope Summerell Chamberlain papers, 1821-1946 10 Linear Feet

John Quincy Adams Nadenbousch papers, 1821-1932

8 Linear Feet 3284 Items
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Confederate officer and businessman, of Martinsburg, W. Va. Correspondence, accounts, receipts, statements, muster rolls, orders, genealogical notes, and other personal, business, and military papers, of Nadenbousch and of his family. The bulk of the collection consists of business papers, mostly relating to Nadenbousch's flour mill and distillery. Includes material concerning the Berkeley Border Guards (later Co. D., 2d Regt., Virginia Infantry) and the Stonewall Brigade; public affairs in Martinsburg, W. Va.; the Berkeley Co. Agricultural and Mechanical Association; and activities of the West Virginia legislature.
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John Quincy Adams Nadenbousch papers, 1821-1932 8 Linear Feet 3284 Items

George B. Harrison papers, 1821-1924

18 Linear Feet 13,488 Items
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Lawyer, of Clarke Co., Va. Correspondence, daybooks, and family, business, and other papers. The bulk of the collection consists of cancelled checks, bills and receipts, legal papers, newspaper clippings, and advertisements. The papers deal with Civil War destruction in Virginia, social life in Virginia after the war, American interest in Cuba (1869-1870), agriculture and land in Florida (1880s), social, political, and economic activities in Clarke Co., the genealogy of the Harrison family, and other matters. Correspondents include Thomas R. Dew and Harry F. Byrd.
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George B. Harrison papers, 1821-1924 18 Linear Feet 13,488 Items

Benjamin Brodie papers, 1821-1862, and undated.

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8 letters (ALS) and a note (ANS). Correspondence includes a letter to his brother, W.B. Brodie regarding his health, a letter of recommendation for Dr. Seth Thompson, and a letter to Daniel Ellis regarding the election to the Royal Society of the physician and physiologist Alexander Philips Wilson Philip, nominated by chemist and physicist William Hyde Wollaston and others. Other letters and notes relate to patients and treatments. A transcription of the letter to Ellis is included.
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Benjamin Brodie papers, 1821-1862, and undated. 9 items

Luther Ticknor papers, Salisbury, Conn., 1821-1847

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Holograph documents, signed. Accounts of expenses incurred by the town of Salisbury and by various inhabitants against Dr. Luther Ticknor. Papers also include Adam Reid's Discourse delivered at the funeral of Luther Ticknor.
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Luther Ticknor papers, Salisbury, Conn., 1821-1847 13 items

Antoine Dubois papers, 1821-1826, and undated.

3 items
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3 ANS. One note informs a M. Cochin of his intent to visit a Mme. Benoit and to accept M. Benoit's offer of transportation. M. Benoit is identified as Cochin's father-in-law.
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Antoine Dubois papers, 1821-1826, and undated. 3 items

Casimir Anne Marie Broussais letter, Paris, to Dr. Husson, 1820, Jul. 15

3 items
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Letter (ALS), referring a patient to Dr. Husson's care. Includes transcription and translation.
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Thomas Joseph Pettigrew note, to the Countess of Blessington, 1820, Dec. 9

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Note, in an unknown hand, presents a gift from Pettigrew to the Countess of Blessington. Also in file is a 1933 newsprint article, "The frailities of Lady Blessington."
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Charles Newton document, [Boston], 1820, Dec. 16

1 items
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Holograph document, signed. Receipt of payment for set of dentures.
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Thomas Jefferson note, [Monticello], 1820, Aug. 14

1 items
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ANS. Autograph signature.
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Wendell Holmes Stephenson papers, 1820-1968

34.6 Linear Feet
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The papers of Wendell Holmes Stephenson span the years 1820-1968, but the bulk of the materials date from 1922 to 1968. They consist of correspondence, writings and speeches, research and teaching material, and subject files. The collection primarily concerns Stephenson's career as a university professor, historian and author, and editor of historical journals. His field was Southern history but included American history, and his interests spanned the colonial period to the 20th century.

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Wendell Holmes Stephenson papers, 1820-1968 34.6 Linear Feet

James King Wilkerson papers, 1820-1929 and undated

1.5 Linear Feet Approx. 896 Items
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Confederate soldier, member of the 55th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Co. K; and farmer, from Granville County, N.C. The papers of James King Wilkerson and his family date from 1820 to 1929, and consist of Civil War correspondence, a number of almanacs used as diaries, copybooks, and a few other miscellaneous papers, including a genealogical sketch. There is correspondence by Lillie Wilkerson and Luther Wilkerson, James' children, discussing social life and customs, illnesses and hospitals, employment, and personal matters; and several letters from a soldier in France during World War I. There are also two early issues of the Berea, N.C. Gazette, one from 1876, with comments on the Hayes-Tilden election, and one from shortly thereafter. The Civil War letters, written by James Wilkerson to his family, contain references to the C.S.S. Virginia, detailed descriptions of marches, comments on crop conditions as he moved from place to place, his Civil War service around Petersburg, Virginia, late in the war, and his stay in the General Hospital at Greensboro, N.C. in 1865.
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James King Wilkerson papers, 1820-1929 and undated 1.5 Linear Feet Approx. 896 Items

Daniel Drake papers, 1820-1849

13 items
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Papers consist of Drake's professional and personal correspondence. His correspondents include the Philadelphia physician, John Vaughan, to whom he recommends the chemist Robert Best; General Zachary Taylor; Kentucky Governor Robert Perkins Letcher, to whom he recommends Bishop B.B. Smith as Superintendent of Public Instruction; Coleman Rogers, with whom he had a personal disagreement; a patient, Mrs. Davis; and his grandson, Josiah C. Drake.
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Daniel Drake papers, 1820-1849 13 items

Paul Rapelye papers, 1820-1823

1.5 Linear Feet 14 Items
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The papers of Paul Rapelye span the years 1820-1823. They consist of eight account books, 1820-1823, one letter book, 1821-1823, and five letters, 1820-1822, that mostly concern mercantile trade. He and his associates traded primarily in cloth, cloth goods, and clothing, but also occasionally in rice, cotton, and other commodities. Rapelye traveled and conducted business in Charleston, Savannah, New York city, and Manchester, England.

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Paul Rapelye papers, 1820-1823 1.5 Linear Feet 14 Items

Guillaume Dupuytren letter, [Paris], 1819, Apr. 1

1 items
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ALS. Recommends Edmond Marx for the position of intern at the Hotel Dieu.
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Joseph Starke Sims papers, 1819-1903 and undated

2.4 Linear Feet 295 Items
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Correspondence, financial records, legal documents, clippings, account books, commissions, addresses and speeches, and a diploma. Correspondence concerns chiefly cotton growing, trade and prices; slaves who worked in cotton fields; financial matters; Washington, D.C. politics, with references to Henry Clay and John Calhoun; state and national politics; descriptions of newly settled areas of Mississippi and California; and a cholera outbreak in Charleston (1832). Civil War letters detail problems at Fort Sumter (1861), and often refer to economic difficulties and shortages in South Carolina. Other Civil War letters are also written from Manassas, Alabama, and Mississippi. One letter from Mississippi details the desperation of women left alone and unable to flee before the advancing Union Army. Post-war letters reveal the problems of Reconstruction in South Carolina. Many of the letters are to Sims' wife Jane Emily Sims (Farnandis).

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Joseph Starke Sims papers, 1819-1903 and undated 2.4 Linear Feet 295 Items

Joseph Allred papers, 1819-1903

0.10 Linear Feet (42 items)
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Joseph Allred (1772-1856) and his wife, Rachel (1773-1856), were residents of Randolph County, North Carolina. Collection comprises primarily business correspondence, along with legal documents and some personal correspondence, for Joseph Allred and various Allred family members. The collection also features two letters written by enslaved people owned by the Allred family. There is a Allred genealogy prepared by a family member that further details relationships and events outlined in the collection, especially with regard to enslaved people.
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Joseph Allred papers, 1819-1903 0.10 Linear Feet (42 items)

Levi Wheaton papers, 1819-1851

3 items
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A statement of charges accrued during the last illness of Col. Smith and clippings of obituary notices.
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Levi Wheaton papers, 1819-1851 3 items

Henry Fish papers, Salisbury, [Mass.], 1819-1846

23 items
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Holograph documents, a few signed. Account statements and receipts of payments for medical services, advice and medicine, rendered to the town of Salisbury by Dr. Henry Fish.
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Henry Fish papers, Salisbury, [Mass.], 1819-1846 23 items

Charles Frederick Beck papers, Philadelphia, 1819-1845

6 items
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A collection of diplomas and certificates from the University of Pennsylvania, the Medical Society of Philadelphia, the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, and the American Philosophical Society of Philadelphia, bearing various signatures, including those of A.D. Bache, Franklin Bache, John K. Kane, Robley Dunglison, Philip Syng Physick, Joseph Parrish, Samuel Jackson, John Redman Coxe, Thomas C. James, Robert Hare, William Gibson, William E. Horner, and William Dewees.
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Charles Frederick Beck papers, Philadelphia, 1819-1845 6 items

Sir Henry Halford papers, 1819-1842 and undated.

8 items
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ALS. Halford gives medical advice, writes a letter of recommendation, issues a bulletin on the condition of King George IV, discusses vaccination of the poor, and agrees to subscribe to some books. Holograph manuscript, in an unknown hand, provides biography.
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Sir Henry Halford papers, 1819-1842 and undated. 8 items

Usher Parsons papers, 1819-1840

15 items
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ALS. Personal and professional correspondence includes letters from R.N.D. Desgenettes, Jeffries Wyman, John Jeffries, John Collins Warren, James Thacher, Thomas M. Potter, George Hayward, John Witt Randall, Enoch Hale, John White Webster, Jerome van Crowninshield Smith, John D. Fisher, James Jackson and J.B. Whitridge. Papers also include a letter from Parsons to his brother-in-law, Oliver Wendell Holmes.
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Usher Parsons papers, 1819-1840 15 items

John Brooks documents, Massachusetts, 1819-1821

2 items
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2 documents, signed, appointing Henry Adams as Coroner of Norfolk County and John Rollins as Division Inspector of the Second Division of the Militia. Both documents are also signed by Alden Bradford, as Secretary of the Commonwealth.
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John Brooks documents, Massachusetts, 1819-1821 2 items

Matthew Baillie letters, [London], 1819-1820 and undated

5 items
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2 letters (ALS), 1 holograph note, and 2 clippings. Includes a prescription "for Dewar Esqr." and a note to "Richard Reeves Esq."
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Italian public health documents declaring ships and goods to be disease-free, 1630-1818

14 items (2 boxes)
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Fourteen single-sheet printed documents issued by officials in northern Italian ports or inland trade centers, declaring that ships, cargoes, and crews have been inspected and are free of contagion, chiefly meaning bubonic plague. Cities include Venice, Brindisi, Milano, Piacenza, Ravenna, Reggio, San Giovanni in Persiceto, and Trieste. Almost all bear small woodcuts chiefly of patron saints and coats of arms, and official seals and stamps. Handwritten annotations include dates, itineraries, and, in the case of maritime shipping, the names of ships and owners. Some note the type of cargo and a few list the names of crew members, with age, stature, and other details. Most are in Italian but several also include some Latin. Forms part of the History of Medicine Collections at Duke University.
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Parte da quasta Fedelissima Città di Brindesi, ove per la Dio grazia, di sua SS. Madre, e de' SS. nostri Protettori si vive sano, e senza sospetto di male contaggioso lo suo [baccole?] nominato S. Ant.o di Padova del Padrone Fortunato Paduan di Chiosa con sette, dio ti ___ Marinari..., 1786 November 4

John Harrison Curtis letter, [London], to Major Jones, 1818, June 15

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ALS. Inquiring after Curtis' application for the position of "aurist" to the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland.
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Henry Jenner letter, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, to William Mitchell, Manchester, 1818, Apr. 22

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ALS. Sends vaccine matter and gives detailed instructions on its use.
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Frederic B.M. Hollyday papers, 1818-1982, bulk 1860s-1946

2 Linear Feet Approx. 298 Items
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Frederic Hollyday was a professor of German history in the Department of History at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Collection consists chiefly of letters of the Kennedy, Mumford, Hewlett, and Mann families, mainly from Michigan, containing some references to state political matters and the Civil War; letters and papers of Willoughby O'Donoughue, surgeon of the 1st Michigan Regiment, Engineers and Mechanics, with enlistment and discharge papers, mustering-out lists, and papers concerning the Grand Army of the Republic; and papers of Frederick Blackmar Mumford, dean of the University of Missouri College of Agriculture, including family letters, clippings, pictures, legal papers, diplomas and special awards, a diary, 1945, and a scrapbook tracing Mumford's career, 1917-1938. In addition, the collection includes correspondence pertaining to the controversy over the negotiations about establishing the Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library at Duke; genealogy and family history of the Hollyday and Kennedy families; photographs; a scrapbook of correspondence, genealogical information, a diary in typescript, and legal papers, of the Mumford, Kennedy, Camburn, Strong and Hoskins families; Frederick Blackmar Mumford's (Hollyday's grandfather) travel diary describing Europe in 1900; and Prussian legal documents of the Dallmar family, 1850-1885.
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Frederic B.M. Hollyday papers, 1818-1982, bulk 1860s-1946 2 Linear Feet Approx. 298 Items

Duff Green papers, 1818-1909 and undated

1.6 Linear Feet 1,855 Items
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Merchant and manufacturer of Falmouth, Virginia. Correspondence, ledgers, daybooks, account books, and other business records (chiefly 1822-1875) of Green and his various associates, illustrating activities such as retailing, grain milling and merchandising, and cotton cloth manufacturing. The bulk of the collection is in the form of bound manuscript volumes. Firms represented include the Bellmont and Eagle flour mills, the Falmouth Manufacturing Company, and the Elm Cotton Factory. The papers also reflect the emergence of Fredericksburg, Va., as a business center, and the decline of Falmouth.
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Duff Green papers, 1818-1909 and undated 1.6 Linear Feet 1,855 Items

Franklin E. Smith papers, 1818-1890 and undated

3 Linear Feet Approx. 939 Items
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Sea captain and naval officer, of Linwood (Delaware Co.), Pennsylvania Correspondence and other papers of Franklin E. Smith and his family, concerning Smith's various sea voyages from about 1818 to 1860, his marriage to Mary Carolina Trainer, his service in the Mexican War, his blockading activities aboard the U.S.S. Bienville during the Civil War, other events of the Civil War period, Smith's post-war life, and his conversion to Catholicism. Correspondents writing to the Smiths include Thomas F. Bayard, Henry R. Bringhurst, John M. Clayton, Charles I. Du Pont, George P. Fisher, Arthur H. Grimshaw, and Henry H. Lockwood.
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Franklin E. Smith papers, 1818-1890 and undated 3 Linear Feet Approx. 939 Items

John Torrey papers, 1818-1859

59 items
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ALS. Papers consist mostly of letters written to Torrey by professional colleagues, botanists and geologists involved in exploration and surveyor expeditions. Notable correspondents include Louis Agassiz, A.D. Bache, Spencer Fullerton Baird, George Bentham, Jacob Bigelow, James Dwight Dana, William Darlington, Amos Eaton, Ebenezer Emmons, Asa Gray, A. Guyot, Robert Hare, Joseph Henry, Edward Hitchcock, John Lindley, Josiah Clark Nott, C.S. Rafinesque, and John White Webster. A complete list of correspondents is available.
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John Torrey papers, 1818-1859 59 items

Francois Joseph Victor Broussais papers, 1818-1837

3 items
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Letter (ALS) and a document, signed. Both related to military matters. Includes translation of the letter.
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G. D. Yeats document, 1817, Sept. 3.

1 items
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Autograph document, signed. A prescription.
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Josiah Bartlett document, Boston, 1817, Oct. 2

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Document, signed. Certificate of the Massachusetts Medical Society, that Josiah Lamson is qualified to practice medicine. Signed by, among others, Josiah Bartlett and Aaron Dexter.
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Josiah Bartlett document, Boston, 1817, Oct. 2 1 items

Joseph Parrish document, [Philadelphia], 1817, May 17

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Autograph document, signed. Certificate gives age, residence and illness of a William Stevenson.
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Poussel note, Avignon, to Dr. Fortunat, [1817], Jan. 7

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ANS. Asks addressee to excuse and to notify others of his absence from a committee meeting.
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Chambers Baird papers, 1817-1933

4 Linear Feet 2,255 Items
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Lawyer and businessman, of Ripley, Ohio. Correspondence and legal and financial papers, relating to Baird's law practice, his activities as paymaster of the U. S. Army (1863-1866) and as claim agent for soldiers' bounties and pensions (1863-1881); together with the papers of his son, Chambers Baird (b. 1860). Includes references to Ohio politics and business conditions during the antebellum period.
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Chambers Baird papers, 1817-1933 4 Linear Feet 2,255 Items