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Frank Baker collection of Methodist circuit plans, 1777-1984 and undated

8.5 Linear Feet Approx. 2000 items
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Consists predominantly of circuit plans from the Methodist Church (Great Britain) and the earlier churches that merged to form it in 1907 and 1932: the Wesleyan Methodist Church, the Primitive Methodist Church, the United Methodist Free Churches, and the United Methodist Church (Great Britain). These circuit plans, collected by Frank Baker, document the history, growth, and organization of the itinerancy, established by John Wesley in the early years of the church when Methodism began to spread into the rural areas of England. The plans feature detailed schedules of where the itinerant preachers, known as circuit riders, were to appear and preach each week.
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Frank Baker collection of Methodist circuit plans, 1777-1984 and undated 8.5 Linear Feet Approx. 2000 items

Marshall McDonald papers, 1777-1926 and undated bulk 1819-1896

4.1 Linear Feet 5,090 Items
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Born in 1835 in area of Virginia that is now West Virginia; Confederate officer during the U.S. Civil War, and U.S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries from 1879-1895. The collection concerns early history of the fur trade and the French-Indian War; events during the Civil War, including McDonald's position as ordnance officer at Vicksburg, Miss. for the Departments of Mississippi and Eastern Louisiana; his appointment in 1879 as Fisheries Commissioner; the organization and work of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and to a lesser extent the Sons of the American Revolution. The Civil War papers are particularly substantive, giving details on the Vicksburg Campaign, the role of African Americans in the war, and topics such as supplies, movement of troops, and other logistics. Letters from the 1820s written by his grandfather, A. W. McDonald, a colonel in the French and Indian War, touch on the fur trade and related topics; and early letters of the Reverend Robert T. Berry and the Griggs family, of Virginia, contribute to the genealogy of those families. Marshall's correspondents include Virginia politicians and U.S. scientists. Includes correspondence of McDonald's wife, Mary Eliza McCormick McDonald, who served as a leader in the DAR.
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Marshall McDonald papers, 1777-1926 and undated bulk 1819-1896 4.1 Linear Feet 5,090 Items

George Hoffman Slater papers, 1777-1921

1.5 Linear Feet 1483 Items
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Personal and business papers of George Hoffman Slater of "Rose Hill," Upperville, Va., but also including papers of several other Virginia families, the James Lee family, and the Deatherage and Lake families. Papers of George Hoffman Slater include personal and business correspondence, school papers, bills, and receipts.

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George Hoffman Slater papers, 1777-1921 1.5 Linear Feet 1483 Items

Edward Kitchen Turner letter, to John Brown Esq., Boston, 1777

1 items
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ALS. Requests funds to purchase instruments and supplies, including blankets, bandage linen and a tourniquet, to be used in military service.
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Edward Durant document, Middlesex, [Mass.], 1776, June 22

1 items
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Holograph, signed. Attests that he will use medicines received of Dr. John Greenleaf in accordance with the resolves of the General Court of Mass.
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William Heberden letter, Windsor, 1776, July 11

1 items
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ALS. Writes of the death of Jeremiah Markland.
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Frederick Vincent papers, 1776-1872

1 Linear Feet 458 Items
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Collection contains letters, some from prominent figures in Washington and some addressed to Chilton; court briefs from Norfolk, and several copies of Virginia Land Office records from the 18th century.

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Frederick Vincent papers, 1776-1872 1 Linear Feet 458 Items

Samuel Swift papers, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, 1776-1782

2 items
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Holograph documents, signed. Swift's accounts against Jonathan Hufty (1778) and against Jacob Laughlin (1776-1779). On the reverse of each account, Justice of the Peace William Rush notes Swift's sworn testimony that accounts have not been paid (1782).
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Samuel Swift papers, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, 1776-1782 2 items

Hall Jackson papers, 1775 and undated [before 1783, end of Revolutionary War].

2 items
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2 ALS. Jackson describes the political situation in New Hampshire in 1775 and voices his concern regarding an outbreak of smallpox in a small town on Lake Winnepesaukee, fearing that it might spread through the countryside.
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Samuel Meredith papers, 1775-1808

22 items
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Papers include correspondence from John Jones, David Jackson and William Duncan, and statements of account with a dentist, physicians and pharmacists, including Andrew Spence, Philip S. Physick, Benjamin Rush, Nicholas Belleville, John Hart, John Ott and William Evans.
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Samuel Meredith papers, 1775-1808 22 items