The Lloyd W. Smith Collection

Lloyd W. Smith, a member of the Washington Association of New Jersey, was instrumental in acquiring and preserving the Wick House and the land which is now the Jockey Hollow unit of Morristown National Historical Park. Smith was also an avid collector of antiquarian books and manuscripts. He amassed a substantial collection of such materials, which he willed to Morristown National Historical Park. Upon Smith's death in 1955, the Park library received Smith's entire collection of some 12,000 printed works and more than 30,000 manuscripts.

The Smith collection ranges from 15th century incunabula to early 20th century works; however, the main emphasis is on the American Colonial and Revolutionary eras. Manuscript materials include correspondence, deeds, indentures, journals, letter books and account books. Correspondents and authors include Aaron Burr, George Clinton, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, Henry Lee, Robert Livingston, Philip Schuyler and George Washington. Washington manuscripts include correspondence, a letter copy book, and Mount Vernon journals and ledgers. Military records pertaining to the Continental and British armed forces include inspection returns, muster lists and order books.


Series List.

Biographical Data

Collection Documentation

Numbered Series

I. American Founders, Presidents, Politicians, & Significant Persons and Subjects (1-529?)

A. Signers of the Declaration of Independence (1-72)

B. Members of the Albany Congress (73)

C. Members of the Federal Convention (74)

D. Delegates to the Stamp Act Congress (75)

E. Chief and Associate Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court (76)

F. Presidents of the United States (77-363)

G. Autographs (364-366)

H. American Documents (36[7])

I. Significant American Persons & Subjects, A-F, M, Q-R, T-Z (368-426)
J. Presidencies, Politicians, & Statesmen (427-439)
K. Continental Congressmen (440-[469?])
L. Significant American Persons & Subjects, G-L, P, S (470?-484?)
M. Unknown Series (485?-529?)

 

II. General Numbered Series (1-607)

A. Presidents of the United States, Significant American Persons & Subjects (1-41)
B. Broadsides (42-179)
C. Presidents of the United States, Significant American Persons & Subjects (180-343?) B. State and Local History--New Jersey (344-408) C. State and Local History--Massachusetts (409-477)
D. State and Local History--Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island (478-496)
E. State and Local History--New York (497-548)
F. State and Local History--Pennsylvania (549-563[A])
G. Foreign History and Literature (563[B]-607)

 

III. Revolutionary War (1-102)

Unnumbered Series

I. Founders of the United States of America

A. Signers of the Declaration of Independence
B. Members of the Albany Congress
C. Members of the Federal Convention
D. Delegates to the Stamp Act Congress E.

Chief and Associate Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court

II. Presidents of the United States

D. Washingtoniana

III. Army and Navy

A. American Revolution
B. French and Indian War
C. King Philip's War
D. Queen Anne's War

E. War of 1812
F. Mexican-American War
G. American Civil War

IV. General Unnumbered Series

A. Significant American Persons and Subjects, A-Z
B. State and Local History--New Jersey
C. State and Local History--Massachusetts
D. State and Local History--New York
E. State and Local History--Pennsylvania
F. Local History and Genealogy--Long Island, New York
G. Authors and Their Works

V. United States Presidencies

A. Presidential Administrations, 1st-38th
B. Presidents and Their Cabinets

No Smith Folder Series

A. Lloyd W. Smith Genealogical Series
B. General
C. Broadsides

Separated from Book Collection Series

Scrapbook Series

Ordered as Books Series

 

Box and Folder List.

BOX 1

Lloyd W. Smith Biographical Data.
No Smith folder. Smith appointment to New York City Commission. LWS 561. ms. (undated?)

Lloyd W. Smith Collection Documentation.
11 volume manuscript checklist. LWS 4731. (c.1920)

BOX 2

Lloyd W. Smith mansion. LWS 516. 8 photographic negatives (undated?) FOLDER NOT IN SEQUENCE
No Smith folder. Anderson Galleries, Inc. LWS 763. catalogs (1931)
Empty Smith folder. LWS 1186. Recycled repeatedly.
No Smith folder. Bonaventure, Inc. LWS 1099. billboard (undated?) SEPARATED TO OVERSIZE BOX
No Smith folder. John M. Palmer (to Lloyd W. Smith). LWS 1493. 2 mss. (1930)
No Smith folder. Cardboard listing letters in the collection mentioning or written to George Washington. A cross reference. LWS 2029. ms. (undated?)

Cross reference [George Washington]. LWS 2121. EMPTY FOLDER

Numbered Series.

44. William Duer. Continental Congressman from New York. LWS 3193. 5 mss. (1777-1786 and undated)
45. Ezekial Cornell. Continental Congressman from Rhode Island. LWS 3194. 2 mss. (1780, 1779)

I. American Founders, Presidents, Politicians, & Significant Persons and Subjects (1-529?)

A. Signers of the Declaration of Independence, A-Z.

1. Samuel Adams. Signer from Massachusetts. LWS 1260. 6 mss. (1748-1794), portrait
2. Josiah Bartlett. Signer from New Hampshire. LWS 1259. ms. (1787)
3. George Clymer. Signer from Pennsylvania. LWS 1263. 3 mss. (1776, 1791, and undated)
4. Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Signer from Maryland. LWS 99. 3 mss. (1812-1829) and bookplate
5. Abraham Clark. Signer from New Jersey. LWS 1262. ms. (undated)
6. George Clymer. Signer from Pennsylvania. LWS 1261. 3 mss. (1791-1801)
7?
8. William Floyd. Signer from New York. LWS 1265. 2 mss. (1791, 1798)
9. Button Gwinnett. [Signer?] LWS 1266. ms. (1773)
10. Elbridge Gerry. Signer from Massachusetts. LWS 1267. 7 mss. (1804-1813)
11. Samuel Huntington. Signer from Connecticut. LWS 1293. 3 mss. (1779-1781) and portrait
12. Francis Hopkinson. Signer from New Jersey. LWS 1295. 3 mss. (1779-1788)
13. Benjamin Harrison. Signer from Virginia. LWS 86. 4 mss. (1777-1784)
14-18 Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1285-1289.

BOX 3

19. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1290. 6 ms. (1779-1791), note, portrait

20?
21-50. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1190, 1192-1198, 1269-1284, 1291-1292, 3324. 42 mss. (1790- 1825), and 9 transcripts (undated?), portrait
51. Martha Randolph. Daughter of Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1190. ms. (1832)

BOX 4

52. Francis Lewis. Signer from New York. LWS 1189. 4 mss. (1743, 1781, and undated) and portrait
53. Richard Henry Lee. Signer from Virginia. LWS 87. 4 mss. (1770-1790) and portrait
54. Richard Henry Lee. Signer from Virginia. LWS 1188. 2 mss. (1773, 1789) and portrait
55. Francis Lightfoot Lee. Signer from Virginia. LWS 1187. ms. (1789)
56. Thomas Lynch Jr. Signer of the Declaration of Independence. LWS 187. ms. (1779) and certificate of authenticity (undated?)
57. Robert Morris. Signer from Pennsylvania. LWS 3364. 3 mss. (1778, 1781) and portrait
58. Robert Morris. Signer from Pennsylvania. LWS 3366. 5 mss. (1777-1792), portrait
59. Robert Morris. Signer from Pennsylvania. LWS 3361. 5 mss. (1780-1798)
60. Thomas McKean. Signer from Delaware. LWS 1185. 3 mss. (1781-1815), 2 portraits
61. John Morton. Signer of the Declaration from Pennsylvania. LWS 1184. ms. (1773)
62. Caesar Rodney. Signer from Delaware. LWS 1182. 3 mss. (1780 and undated)

BOX 5

63. George Read. Signer from Delaware. LWS 1183. ms. (1782)
64?
65. Roger Sherman. Signer from Connecticut. LWS 1251. 6 mss. (1750-1787)
66. George Taylor. Signer from Pennsylvania. LWS 1250. 2 mss. (undated)
67. Matthew Thornton. Signer from New Hampshire. LWS 1249. ms. (1775)
68. James Wilson. Signer from Pennsylvania. LWS 1248. ms. (1782)
69. George Walton. Signer from Georgia. LWS 1246. 4 mss. (1777-1790 and undated)
70. William Williams. Signer. Declaration of Independence. Connecticut. LWS 3370. 5 mss. (1776, 1791, and undated)
71. Facsimiles of the Declaration of Independence. LWS 4778. 3 printed illustrations (1829, 1887, and undated)
72. Relatives of the Signers of the Declaration. LWS 1244. 15 mss. (1751-1896)

BOX 6

B. Members of the Albany Congress.
73. Theodore Atkinson. Member of the Albany Congress from New Hampshire. LWS 1225. ms. (1749)

C. Members of the Federal Convention.
74. David Brearley. Member of the Federal Convention from New Jersey and signer of the Constitution. LWS 1223. 2 mss. (1773, 1786)

D. Delegates to the Stamp Act Congress.
75. Metcalf Bowler. Delegate to the Stamp Act Congress from Rhode Island. LWS 1219. ms. (1776)

E. Chief and Associate Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court.
76. Chief and Associate Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. A collection. (Through the appointment of Louis D. Brandeis) Lacking 4. LWS 1258. 99 mss., biographical sketches, clippings, invitations, photographs, portraits, transcripts, etc. (1773-1919)

F. Presidents of the United States (77-363).
77-89. George Washington.

BOX 7

90-127. George Washington
128?
129. George Washington.

BOX 8

130-. George Washington [by and about]. LWS 2022, 2099, 2030-2038, 2099, 2106, 2130- 2156, 2165, 2167-2169, 3120-3124, 3171. 51 mss. (1762-1783 and undated), 7 clippings, letter of authenticity, 2 pictures, portrait, photostat, 4 transcripts.
136. George Washington. LWS 2157-2163, 3170. 10 mss. (1783-1849), portrait of Mary Ball.
137?
138-165. George Washington.

BOX 9

166-176. George Washington. [by and about] LWS 2100-2105, 2107, 2111-2117, 2122-2126, 3117, 3128-3133, 3168, 3169. 73 mss. (1723-1854), one small lock of hair, 4 tickets
177?
178-190. George Washington.

BOX 10.

191. George Washington. [by and about] LWS 2023-2027, 2119, 2120, 2127-2129, 2170, 3152, 3283. 90 mss. (1758-1897), 6 clippings, 2 receipts
192-194. John Adams. LWS 3327-3329
195. Abigail Adams. Wife of John Adams. LWS 3360. 1 ms. (1787)
196. (John Adams). Levi Lincoln. Member of Congress. Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 2198. ms. (1800)
197-209. John Quincy Adams. LWS 3335-3346, 3362. 20 mss. (1797-1841) and portraits

BOX 11

210. Chester A. Arthur. LWS 2197. 6 mss. (1882, 1884)
211-222. James Buchanan. LWS 28, 124-127, 3510-3515. 19 mss. (1837-1867), portrait
223-227. Grover Cleveland. LWS 2192-2196. 6 mss. (1889-1906), 4 portraits
228. Calvin Coolidge. LWS 2194. 4 mss. (1908, 1924)
229. [Grover Cleveland] LWS 2098. 1 ms. (1887)
230-235. Millard Fillmore. LWS 29, 128, 129, 2097. 6 mss. (1827-1873)
236. James A. Garfield. LWS 2092. 3 mss. (1868, 1881)

BOX 12

237-240. Ulysses S. Grant. [by and about] LWS 37, 41-42. 5 mss. (1864-1885)
241?
242. Warren G. Harding. LWS 3516. ms. (1922) and portrait
243. Benjamin Harrison. LWS 2089. 2 mss. (1891)
244, 245. William Henry Harrison. LWS 2088. 2 mss. (1799, 1840)
246, 247. Rutherford B. Hayes. LWS 2084, 2087. 2 mss. (1876, 1877)
248. Herbert Hoover. LWS 2083. 1 ms. (1931)
249-268. Andrew Jackson. LWS 2064, 2067-2082. 19 mss. (1807-1844), bank controversy dollar bill, broadside, 2 clippings, lock of hair, mourning badge, pamphlet, 3 portraits, 4 transcripts
269-272. Andrew Johnson. LWS 43-44. 8 mss. (1857-1887)

BOX 13

273-275. Thomas Jefferson and his cabinet. LWS 3500. 9 mss. (1786-1818) and 9 portraits
276. The 5th Administration. Thomas Jefferson. Members of his Cabinet. Lacks one. LWS 3499. 8 mss. (1807-1817 and undated) and portrait
277-288. Abraham Lincoln [by and about]. LWS 130-132, 2059-2062, 2199. 12 mss. 1 portrait, and clippings (1697, 1840-1914)
289. William McKinley. LWS 2055. 1 ms. (1893)
290-298. James Madison.

BOX 14

299-304. James Madison. LWS 133-135, 138, 139, 2051-2054, 3501-3503, 3505-3507. 59 mss., 3 portraits, and one newspaper (1802-1831, 1924)
305. Dolly Madison. Wife of James Madison. LWS 136. 5 mss. (1838, 1845, and undated?) and portrait
306-309, 311-320. James Monroe. LWS 32, 137, 2040-2045, 2047-2050, 3508, 3509. 28 mss. (1794-1831), 3 clippings and pictures, and 3 portraits

BOX 15

321-324. Franklin Pierce. LWS 140, 2241-2243. 6 mss. (1839-1869), portrait, transcript
325-327. James K. Polk. LWS 2238-2240. 5 mss. (1839-1846 and undated), broadside, clippings, 2 portraits, printed page, 2 transcripts
328. Sarah C. Polk. Wife of President Polk. LWS 2237. ms. (1866), 2 portraits
329-333. Theodore Roosevelt. LWS 2232-2236. 14 mss. (1896-1912), clipping, portrait
334-337. William H. Taft. LWS 2214-2217. 4 mss. (1910-1916 and undated), clipping

338. Zachary Taylor. A collection of letters by Truman Smith to Thurlow Weed on the election of Zachary Taylor and the Mexican War. 1846-49. LWS 144. 29 mss. (1846- 1849)

BOX 16

339-351. John Tyler. LWS 2218-2226, 2228-2231. 14 mss. (1830-1858), portrait
352. Julia Gardiner Tyler. Wife of President Tyler. LWS 2227. ms. (1885)
353-357. Martin Van Buren. LWS 2208-2210, 2212, 2213. 9 mss. (1822-1848 and undated), 2 portraits, transcript
358-363. Woodrow Wilson. LWS 2200-2207. 8 mss. (1896-1923), clipping

BOX 17

G. Miscellaneous Autographs (364-366).
364. Miscellaneous Autographs. Mostly American. LWS 1154. 27 mss. (1724-1864)

365. Miscellaneous. A collection of 16 pieces. Mostly American. LWS 1165. 13 mss. (1708-1842)
366. Miscellaneous Autographs. Mostly American. LWS 1166. 28 mss. (1709-1863)

H. American Documents (36[7]).
36[7]. Documents, Early. LWS 1181. 7 mss. (1680-1782)

BOX 18

I. Significant American Persons and Subjects, A-F, M, Q-R, T-Z (includes one "P" and one "S") (368-426).
368. John Jacob Astor. LWS 3369. ms. (1826)
369. Susan B. Anthony. Suffragist. LWS 1151. ms. (1895)
370. Order to Release Acadian Prisoners. LWS 1152. ms. (1698)
371. Fisher Ames. Orator and Senator. LWS 1153. 2 mss. (1795, 1800)
372. James Angel. LWS 1150. ms. (1844)
373. Bank of the United States. LWS 1146. 2 mss. (1838)
374. Richard Bassett. Governor of Delaware. LWS 1147. ms. (1791)
375. Henry Ward Beecher. LWS 1148. 2 mss. (1869, 1880)
376. Alexander Graham Bell. Inventor of the Telephone. LWS 3367. ms. (1872)
377. August Belmont. Financier. LWS 1145. ms. (1868), portrait
378?
379. Mannasseh Cutler. Chaplain. Drafted Ordinance of 1787 - The Northwest Territory. LWS 1163. ms. (1788) and biographical data
380. Colonial. Miscellaneous Letters and Documents. A collection. LWS 1157. 46 mss. (1751-1850, bulk 18th c.)
380. Colonial Trade. A collection of documents, letters, and broadsides. LWS 1158. 24 broadsides, mss., and portraits (1704-1800)

BOX 19

381. Henry Clay. LWS 1133. 4 mss. (1815-1844)
382. W. C. C. Claiborne. Governor of Mississippi and of Louisiana. LWS 1155. 15 mss. (1806-1809 and undated)
383. Census of the United States. LWS 1134. ms. (1790)
384. P. Cardelli. Decorated the Capitol in Washington. LWS 3365. 15 mss. (1818, 1819)
385, 38[6]. William Eustis. Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1125, 1127. 6 mss. (1803-1812), clipping, and portrait
387. Clay; Everett. LWS 1128, 1156. 5 mss. (1833-1844)
388. Dallas - Dwight. LWS 1129-1130, 1132. 11 mss. (1750-1898) and portrait

BOX 20

389, 390. Robert Fulton. LWS 3375, 3376. 13 mss. (1799-1814 and unsigned)
391. Fearing - French. LWS 1121, 1123, 1124. 4 mss. (1789, 1806, and undated)

392?
393?

BOX 21

394. John C. Fremont. LWS 143. 5 mss. (1846-1872 and undated)

395. Tammury Scoiety. LWS 864. 10 items (undated?)
400. Philip Barton Key. Lawyer. Killed by Dan Sickles for intimacy with Sickles’ wife. LWS ms. (1858)
406. Henry McCulloch. A collection of five letters signed, and one unsigned memorial pertaining in great part to lands in Delaware. LWS 2002. 6 mss. (c.1744)

407. John Marshall. LWS 2984. 5 mss. (1823, 1834, and undated), 2 portraits
408. John Marshall. LWS 2985. 3 mss. (1797-1841)
409. John Marshall. Chief Justice. LWS 2986. ms. (1797)
410. Mississippi Territory. The New England Mississippi Land Company. LWS 2003. ms. (1815)
411. Mexico. LWS 2004. ms. (1557)
412. Maryland. LWS 2039. 2 mss. (1730, 1731)
413?
414. Quebec. LWS 1992. ms. (1764)

BOX 22

415. Joseph Pitcairn. U.S. Consul at Hamburg, under John Adams. LWS 49. ms. (1798)
416. Count Rumford. LWS 2981. ms. (1797)
417. Ezra Stiles. President of Yale. LWS 1989. ms. (1787)
418. Spanish-American War. LWS 1993. 66 mss. and portraits (letters: 1867-1914)

BOX 23

419. Vermont. LWS 54. ms. (1799)
420. Virginia. LWS 55. ms. (1694)
421. Virginia. LWS 2019. ms. (1708/9)
422. Telegraph - Trumbull. LWS 52, 53, 2020. 3 ms. (1803-1858)
423. Watson - Worcester. LWS 56, 57, 2009-2018. 24 mss. (1763-1841 and undated)
424. Carey - Cooper. LWS 85, 2005-2007, 2980. 11 mss. (1831-1913, and undated) and printed matter

BOX 24

425. (XYZ Affair) Aaron Hill. LWS 59. 3 mss. (April, 1798)
426. Brigham Young. Head of the Mormon Church. LWS 84. 2 mss. (1851 and undated) and clipping J. Politicians and Statesmen (427-439).
427. Vice Presidents. A collection. LWS 2254. 38 mss. and portraits (1811-1888)

427. Vice Presidents. A collection. LWS 2256. 22 mss. (1816-1927 and undated)
427. Vice Presidents. A collection. LWS 2263. 45 mss. (1825-1873 and undated?), 3 biographical sketches, 5 portraits

BOX 25

428. Entire collection listed as one item. The 3rd Administration. John Adams. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2275. 6 mss. (1770-1800 and undated)
429. Cabinet Officers. A collection. LWS 2269. 10 mss. (1861-1899 and undated)

429. Members of Cabinets. Duplicates. Odd pieces from various miscellaneous lots. LWS 2268. 83 mss. and clippings (1778-1920), biographical sketch, 12 portraits

BOX 26

430. Presidents of the Senate. A collection. LWS 2266. 66 mss. (1758-1898)
431. Governors, Senators, etc. A collection. All good cabinet members taken out. LWS 2265. 51 mss. (1778-1882)

BOX 27

432. Statesmen and Politicians. A collection. Some cabinet members taken out. LWS 2261. 119 mss. and clippings (1773-1921)

BOX 28 & BOX 29

432. Legislators and politicians. A collection. Houston, Hoover, Everett, Butler, Sherman, Dix taken out. LWS 2262. 185 mss. and drawings (1778-1921)

BOX 30

433. Statemen and others. A collection. Forsyth, Clay, Seward taken out. LWS 2260. 23 mss. (1828-1888), clipping (1888), 12 portraits
434. Statesmen. A collection. Levi Woodbury taken out. LWS 2259. 9 mss. (1866-1921 and undated)
435. American Jurists. A collection. LWS 2255. 165 items (1798-1924)

BOX 31

435. American Jurists. A collection. LWS 2255. 165 items (1798-1924) CONTINUED
436. The 2nd administration. George Washington. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2979. 8 mss. (1705-1893), folder, portrait

BOX 32

437. A miscellaneous collection of political autographs. Good cabinet members taken out. LWS 2290. 63 mss. and printed articles (1766-1924), 9 portraits
438. Politicians, etc. From lots 521 and 522. Vice presidents taken out. LWS 2291. 47 mss. and their transcripts (1836-1914 and undated?), 2 biographical sketches

BOX 33

439. Legislators and Politicians. a collection. A few taken out - cabinet members. LWS 2267. 108 mss. (1757-1904), 6 biographical sketches, 4 portraits

BOX 34

439. Miscellaneous Collection. Mostly American statesmen. The good ones have been taken out. LWS 2252. 19 mss. (1770-1834)
439. American Statesmen. A collection. LWS 2253. 48 mss. (1782-1868)

BOX 35

K. Continental Congressmen (440-[469?]).
LWS 233. printed page with Smith annotations (undated)
440. Adams, Andrew - Atlee, Samuel. LWS 234-243. 17 mss. (1759-1812)
441. Baldwin - Boudinot. LWS 246-252, 254-262. 31 mss. (1766-1817), biographical sketch, 2 portraits, 2 transcripts

BOX 36

[442] Boudinot - Butler. LWS 263-275. 30 mss. (1774-1819 and undated), 3 biographical articles, 2 clippings, 4 portraits, 2 transcripts
[443] Carmichael - Carroll, Daniel (includes Caswell - Collins). LWS 276-287. 22 mss. (1755- 1823), 3 biographical sketches, portrait, 5 transcripts (undated?)

BOX 37

[444] Dalton - Duffield. LWS 288-297. 20 mss. (1757-1831), portrait, 7 transcripts (undated?)
[445] Edwards - Eveleigh. LWS 298-303. 7 mss. (1780-1794)
[446] Fell - Frost. LWS 304-311. 17 mss. (1769-1807), biography, 2 portraits

BOX 38

[447] Galloway - Gunn. LWS 312-320. 22 mss. (1736-1809), biographical sketch, biography, 2 transcripts (undated?)
[448] Habersham, John - Hutson. LWS 321-339.

BOX 39

[449] Carroll, Charles - Crane. LWS 340-347. 14 mss. (1765-1818), portrait
[450] Hanson - Henry. LWS 349-361. 22 mss. (1776-1813 and undated), 2 portraits,
[451] Ingersoll; Irvine. LWS 362, 363. 4 mss. (1781-1797 and undated), portrait, transcript

BOX 40

[452] Jackson - Jones. LWS 365-375, 2211. 21 mss. (1757-1801 and undated?), biographical sketch, portrait
[453] Kean - Kinsey. LWS 376-380. 7 mss. (1772-1824)
[454] Langdon - Lowndes. LWS 381-396. 30 mss. (1746-1817), 3 portraits

BOX 41

[455] Macon - Mumford. LWS 397-417. 52 mss. (1769-1828 and undated), 3 portraits, 2 transcripts
[456] Neilson, John. LWS 418. ms. (1810)
[457] Osborne; Osgood. LWS 419, 420. 2 mss. (1784, 1789)

BOX 42

[458] Parker - Potts. LWS 421-435. 29 mss. (1765-1810 and undated), portrait
[459] Ramsey - Rumsey. LWS 436-445. 15 mss. (1765-1798 and undated), 2 biographical sketches, 3 portraits

BOX 43

[460] Stevens - Symmes. LWS 446-458. 24 mss. (1763-1813 and undated), 5 portraits
[461] Schureman - Sparhawk. LWS 459-476. 30 mss. (1754-1801 and undated?), transcript

BOX 44

[462] Telfair - Tucker. LWS 477-486. 38 mss. (1773-1826 and undated?), 2 biographical sketches, 2 portraits
[463] Vining, John. LWS 487. ms. (1787)

BOX 45

[464] Wadsworth - Wynkoop. LWS 488-511. 45 mss. (1757-1803 and undated), clipping, envelope, transcript
[465] Yates. LWS 512, 513. 4 mss. (1767-1792), 2 biographical sketches
[466] Zubly, John Joachrin. LWS 514. ms. (undated)

Box 46

L. Significant American Persons and Subjects, G-L, P, S (470?-484?).
470. Alexander Hamilton. The Reynolds Affair. LWS 3074-3087. 13 mss. (1792, 1797 and undated), 2 clippings, portrait
471. (Nathan Hale) LWS 1457. 4 mss. (1774 and undated?), 8 photostats, a photograph, and 2 portraits
479. Timothy Pickering. LWS 1540. 4 mss. (1796-1829)
480?
481. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. Brevet Brigadier General. LWS 3295. 5 mss. (1780-1816) and 3 pictures associated with him
482?
483. Saratoga, Convention of. Autograph letters of Thomas Jefferson and other material having to do with the Convention of Saratoga. 22 mss. (1778-1783)

BOX 47

484. Saratoga, Convention of. A collection of letters and documents concerning the Convention Troops. Together with a copy of the Articles of the Convention, and the Parole of the British Officers. LWS 152. 40 items including mss., newspaper clippings, and an engraving of the surrender at Saratoga

M. Unknown Series (485?-529?)
516. Mexican War. A collection of letters by officers in the Mexican War. LWS 1682. 22 mss. (1804-1870)
517?
518. Jefferson Davis. LWS 82. 2 mss. (1870, 1885) and typed copy (undated?)

BOX 48

529. English Nobility and Statesmen. A collection of letters and documents of the seventeenth century. LWS 3494. 65 mss.

III. General Numbered Series.

A. Presidents of the Unived States.

9. Lewis Nicola. LWS 787. ms. (1782)
10. William Cobbett. "Peter Porcupine." Writer and Editor. LWS 88. ms. (1800)
20. John Dickinson. Continental Congressman from Pennsylvania. LWS 3181. 5 mss. (1763- 1788)
21. John Dawson. Virginia. LWS 3259. 2 mss. (1800, 1801)
22. Francis Dana. Massachusetts. LWS 3208. 3 mss. (1780-1799)

BOX 49

23. Jonathan Dayton. Continental Congressman from New Jersey. Officer. Implicated with Burr. LWS 3221. 5 mss. (1796-1815)
24. Pierpont Edwards. Continental Congressman from Connecticut. LWS 3222. 4 mss. (1778- 1820) and 2 portraits
25. Colonel Thedorick Bland. Member of the Continental Congress. LWS 2948. ms. (1780)
26. William Bingham. Pennsylvania. LWS 2949. 3 mss. (1778-1782)
27. John Blair. Member of the Continental Congress from Virginia. Did not attend. LWS 2950. ms. (1782) and portrait.
28. (John Chrustle) Proceedings of the Court-Martial against. LWS 2951. ms. (1778)
29. Colonel Daniel Brodhead. LWS 2952. 5 mss. (1776-1796 and undated)
30. Alexander Steele. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 2953. ms. (1786)
31. Robert Hanson Harrison. Aide-de-Camp of Washington. LWS 2954. 3 mss. (1777 and undated)
32. John Conway. Captain in First New Jersey Regiment, under Lord Stirling. LWS 2955. ms. (1783)
33. Oliver De Lancey Jr. Adjutant-General of the British Army, succeeding Major Andre. LWS ms. (1782)
36. George Washington. LWS 3110. ms. (undated) RECHECK GW NUMBERS (also 179, 182, 183, 194)
37?
38-41. George Washington. LWS 3109, 3112, 3113, 3115. 4 mss. (1793-1796 and undated)

BOX 50

42. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1197. ms. (1811)

B. Broadsides (1-?) (shelved and cataloged with rare books).

42. In the House of Representatives, Sept. 17, 1776. LWS 4714. broadside (1776)
43. In the House of Representatives, Sept. 17, 1776. LWS 855. (1776)
44. The issue! Negro equality! LWS 854. (1865)
45. Agreement between the master, seamen or mariners... LWS 853. (undated?)
46. Broadside. LWS 852. (undated?)
47. Lincoln (Abraham). Proclamation calling forth the militia, April 15, 1861. LWS 851. (1851)
48. Lincoln (Abraham). Proclamation of pardon to inhabitants of southern states. LWS 850. (1863), ms. (1864)
49. Lincoln (A.). Emancipation Proclamation. LWS 849. (1863)
50. List of the Addressers to the late Gov. Hutchinson. LWS 848. (1774)
51. List of the names of provincials who were killed... LWS 847. (1775)
52. Lord North's soliloquy. LWS 846. (undated?)
53. Washington on linen. LWS 845. (undated?)
54?
55. Madison, 1809. LWS 844. (1809)
56. Madison. LWS 843. (1812)
57. Madison, 1813. LWS 842. (1813)
58. Madison, 1813. LWS 841. (1813)
59?
60. Davis. Address to people of free states. LWS 840. (1863), clippings
61. Advertisement. The Committee of Correspondence. LWS 839. (1774)
62. Valley-Forge, 1778. LWS 838. (undated?)
63. Prospectus of the stock of the Florence & Keyport Co. LWS 837. (1852)
64. To the people of New Jersey. LWS 836. (1800)
65. To the printer in Essex. LWS 835. (undated?) (missing?)
66. To the representatives of the freemen of the Province of Pennsylvania. LWS 895. (1775)
70. Old letter of General Brattle to General Gage, 1774. LWS 876. (1774), ms. (1774)
71. Van Rensselaer-Taylor altercation. LWS 894. (1807), ms. (undated?)
72. New Jersey broadside. LWS 893. 2 broadsides (1793)
73?
74. At a General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, 1800. LWS 892. (1800)
75. Wheelock broadside. 1763. LWS 891. (1763)
76. Boston. Articles and rules of Episcopal Charitable Society. LWS 890. (1743)
77. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. July 7, 1864. Proclamation. LWS 889. (1864)
78. Revolutionary broadside. LWS 888. (1777)
79. Act for an assignment to the Lady Lovelace. LWS 887. (1709), ms. (1714)
80. Washington - broadside. Act for the government and regulation of seamen. LWS 886. (1790)
81. Address to the Congress. LWS 885. (1778)
82. The Alarm. Number IV. N.Y. LWS 4805. broadside (1773)

BOX 51

83?
84. Philadelphia. This is ture liberty. LWS 868. (1774)
85. The testimony of the people called Quakers. LWS 866. (1775)
86?
87?
88. Supplement to the Massachusetts Gazette. March 29, 1770. LWS 863. (1770)
89. Supplement to the Centinel of Freedom. New Jersey broadside, 1801. LWS 884. (1801)
90. Supplement to the Boston Chronicle. American Revolution Broadsheet. LWS 883. (1782)
91. State of New Hampshire, 1788. LWS 882. (1788)
92. State of New Hampshire. In the year 1796. LWS 881. (1796)
93. State of New Hampshire. In the year 1792. LWS 880. (1792)
94?
95. State of New Hampshire. In the House of Representatives, Feb. 27, 1783. (1783)
96. State of New Hampshire. In the House of Representatives, Dec. 11, 1792. (1793)
97?
98. State of New Hampshire. In Committee of Safety, April 16, 1783. LWS 861. (1783)
99. State of New Hampshire. An act in 1777, fixing prices of commodities, etc. LWS 860. (1777)
100. State of New-Hampshire. An act for making gold, etc. LWS 859. (1781)
101. State of Massachusetts-Bay, June 11, 1779. LWS 858. (1779)
102. Stamp Act. Dec. 17, 1765. LWS 857. (1765), stamp
103. Songs. LWS 856. (undated?)
104. Subscribes (The) inform the Gentlemen of the Army, etc. LWS 3318. (1781)

105?
106. Whereas the American Continental Congress, etc. LWS 4712. 2 broadsides (1774)
107. We the Subscribers. LWS 4711. broadside (1774)
108?
109. Mr. Webster’s Second Speech. LWS 4713. broadside (1830)
110?
111. Supplement to the act entitled, “An Act,” etc. LWS 4796. 2 broadsides (undated?) SEPARATED TO LIBRARY MEZZANINE L-3 D-2
112. By His Excellency Jonathan Belcher. LWS 772. (1751)
113. By His Excellency Caesar Rodney. Proclamation. LWS 771. (1779)
114. By His Excellency, Samuel Shute. Proclamation. LWS 770. (1721)
116. By his Excellency Wm. Tryon. LWS 769. (1778)
117. By the Honorable Spencer Phips. LWS 768. (1752)
118. Honorable Thomas Fitch. LWS 818. (1759)
119. United States in Congress Assembled. LWS 817. (1784)
122. New Jersey broadside. Centinel of Freedom. LWS 816. (1801)
123. Circular letter. LWS 815. (1782)
124. Cochrone (Sir Alexander). Closing the U.S. ports. War of 1812. LWS 3281. ms. (1814)
125. Who shall be vice president? LWS 814. (undated?)
126. Whigs of New Jersey to the Rescue. LWS 812. (undated?)
127. United States of America. Port of New York. LWS 811. (1806)
128. United States of America. State of Georgia. LWS 810. (1790)
129. Vendue. Will be sold at public sale, etc. LWS 3278. (1860)
130. Washington's Birthday. LWS 3315. (1864)
131. Vendue. Public Sale. LWS 809. (1860)
132, 133, 134. Passy Press. Three imprints. LWS 3279. (c. 1780)
135. Manifesto and proclamation. LWS 808. (1778)
136. Thomas M'Kean. (Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania). A Proclamation. LWS 807. (1795)
137. John Ogilby's Proposals. LWS 806. (1672)
138. Sir Danvers Osborn. Marriage Contract. LWS 803. (undated?)
139. Order of Exercises. July 5, 1824. LWS 804. (1824)

BOX 52

140. Order of Exercises. July 4, 1823. LWS 805. (1823)
141. Patterson, New Jersey. Lottery ticket. LWS 802. (undated?)
142. Pennsylvania Packet. Sept. 19, 1787. LWS 801. (1787)
143. Postscript to Dunlop's Pennsylvania Packet. LWS 800. (1776)
144. Postscript to the Pennsylvania Packet. LWS 799. (1774)
145. Proclamation by Andrew Jackson. LWS 798. (1832)
146. Andrew Jackson. Proclamation on nullification. LWS 797. (1832)
147. N. J. Proclamation by the governor. LWS 796. (1865)
148. Proclamation to citizens of Paducah. LWS 795. (1861)
149?
150 Royal Gazette Extrodinary. LWS 181. (1783)
151. Broadside. LWS 875. (1775)
152. Broadside announcing Cornwallis's surrender. LWS 2958. (1781)
153. John W. Godfrey. A plan for the sale and improvement of American lands. LWS 874. (1795)
154. Grand caravan. LWS 873. (undated?)
155. M. G. Houdin. LWS 872. (undated?), ms. transcript (1783)
156. Monroe Howell. $20 reward, etc. LWS 871. (1862)
157. How the war commenced, and how near it is ended. LWS 870. (1864)
158. French and Indian War. LWS 869. (undated?)
159?
160. In Convention of the Representatives of State of New York. LWS 762. (1777)
161. On supply of wood for Army, 1775. LWS 761. (1775)
162?
163. Commonwealth of Massachusetts in House of Representatives. LWS 767. (1781)

164. Commonwealth of Massachusetts in Senate. LWS 776. (1788)

165. Congress of the U.S. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 775. (1790)

166. Connecticut Gore. LWS 774. (1798)
167. Joseph Belcher. Copy of a letter. LWS 773. (1757)
168?
169. Jefferson Davis. Address. LWS 783. (1863)
17[0]. Famous Vermont horse. LWS 779. (1830)
171. Definitive treaty of peace. LWS 782. (1783)
172. Eastern lands for sale. LWS 781. (1788)
173. Washington. Elegiac Poem on death of Washington. LWS 780. (1800)
174. Charles Darwin. Scientist. LWS 697. ms. (undated)
175. Extract of a letter. LWS 778. (undated?)
176. Farmer's Register - Extra. LWS 777. (1805)
177?
178. A funeral elegy. LWS 793. (1770)
179. An infamous thing handed about here yesterday. LWS 792. (1775)

BOX 53.

Significant American Persons and Places.

180. Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies, Bethlehem, Pa. Washington's Head-quarters at New Brugh, N.Y. LWS 1118. 2 engravings (undated?)
181. Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3308. 4 mss. (1778, 1779
181. William Jackson. Aide-de-camp of Washington. LWS 3152. ms. (1783)
182. (George Washington). The Farewell Address. LWS 3307. 3 mss. (undated?)
183. Abraham Lincoln. LWS 1023. ms. (1865)
184. John Hart. Signer from New Jersey. LWS 1024. 8 mss. (1773-1777 and undated), portrait
185. Millard Fillmore. LWS 1025. ms. (1869), portrait
186. Andrew Johnson. LWS 1026. ms. (1860), portrait
187. John Tyler. LWS 1027. ms. (1852)
188. Franklin Pierce. LWS 1028. ms. (1857), portrait
189. James Buchanan. LWS 1029. ms. (1847)
190. George Washington. LWS 3300. ms. (1780)
191. George Washington. LWS 3297. ms. (1781)
192?
193. American Revolution. Ms. LWS 1030. ms. (undated)
194. Erkuries Beatty. LWS 1031. 17 mss. (1783-1785)
195. Erkuries Beatty. LWS 995. ms. (1779) and typed copy
196. Erkuries Beatty. LWS 996. 6 mss. (1780-1784)
197. Ulysses S. Grant. LWS 997. ms. (1865)
198. Lord Jeffery Amherst. LWS 1000. 3 mss. (1760, 1761)
199. Robert R. Livingston. Father of Chancellor (R. R.) Livingston. LWS 998. 4 mss. (1765- 1775)

BOX 54

200. Alexander Scammel. LWS 1011. ms. (1779), 2 portraits, reprint
201. John Quincy Adams. LWS 1003. ms. (1825)
202. Robert R. Livingston. LWS 1004. 3 mss. (1772, 1775)
203, 204. Robert R. Livingston. Chancellor. LWS 1016. 20 mss. (1773-1811), 7 transcripts, 3 portraits
205. William Livingston. Governor of New Jersey. LWS 1005. 6 mss. (1777-1784) and portrait
206. John Fenton. To 'His Excellency General Washington'. LWS 206. ms. (1775)
206. General Philip H. Sheridan. LWS 1006. 4 mss. (1871-1887), transcript (undated?)
207. Warren G. Harding. LWS 1007. ms. (undated)
208. Calvin Coolidge. LWS 1008. ms. (1927)
209. William Howard Taft. LWS 1009. 2 mss. (1923, 1925)
210. Theodore Roosevelt. LWS 1010. ms. (1916)
211. Woodrow Wilson. LWS 1012. ms. (1901)
212. Chester A. Arthur. LWS 1013. ms. (1880), 2 portraits
213. George Washington. LWS 3292. ms. (1782)

BOX 55

214. Charles Lee. Major General. LWS 1014. 7 mss. (1764-1780), note, 3 portraits, transcript
215. Charles Lee. Major-General. LWS 1015. ms. (1769) and typed copy
216. Thomas Paine. LWS 899. ms. (1779)
217. John Hancock. Signer from Massachusetts. LWS 898. 7 mss. (1763-1777 and undated)
218. Marquis de Lafayette. LWS 897. 24 mss. (1791-1824)
219. Marquis de Lafayette. LWS 896. ms. (1826)
220. Daniel Webster. LWS 834. 4 mss. (1828-1851 and undated), portrait, transcript
221. Horatio Gates. Major General. LWS 833. 7 mss. (1776-1804)
222. Nathaniel Greene. Major-General. LWS 3227. 4 mss. (1778-1783)
223. Zachary Taylor. President of the U.S. LWS 164. 3 mss. (1827, 1847, and undated) and portrait
224. James K. Polk. LWS 832. 2 mss. (1844 and undated)
225. Martin Van Buren. LWS 831. ms. (1842)
226. Andrew Jackson. LWS 830. ms. (1832)

BOX 56

227. Henry Clay. LWS 829. 5 mss. (1832-1843)
228. William Henry Harrison. LWS 828. ms. (1832), 2 portraits
229. John C. Calhoun. LWS 827. 3 mss. (1827-1832)
230. James Monroe. LWS 3357. ms. (1820)
231. Lord Charles Cornwallis. British General in the Revolution. LWS 3284. 3 mss. (1779- 1797)
232. General W. T. Sherman. LWS 33. 6 mss. (1869-1886)
233. Martha Washington. LWS 3176. ms. (1780) and 3 portraits
234. Abraham Clarke. Signer from New Jersey. LWS 902. 4 mss. (1763-1784)
235. William Livingston. Continental Congressman from N.J. Governor of N.J. LWS 901. 4 mss. (1777-1782)
236. Benedict Arnold. Major General (American Grade) LWS 3224. 5 mss. (1781, 1793, and undated)
237. Benedict Arnold. LWS 3261. 2 mss. (1769, 1780)
238. Benedict Arnold. LWS 3255. 2 mss. (1780) and facsimile
239. Dolly Madison. Autograph Poem "Lafayette." LWS 165. ms. (1848)
240. Account of Sale of Tobacco for George Washington. LWS 3103. ms. (1799)

241. Marquis de Lafayette. LWS 166. 5 mss. (1777-1790), clipping, portrait, and typed copy (undated?)
242. Marquis de Lafayette. LWS 900. 5 mss. (1781-1830) 243. George Washington. LWS 3116. 3 mss. (1752 and undated?)

BOX 57

244. George III. King of England. LWS 167. 5 mss. (1768-1801), typed copy (undated?), and portrait
245. Hugh Mercer. Brigadier General. Killed at Battle of Princeton. LWS 826. ms. (1759)
246. Thomas Gage. LWS 825. 3 mss. (1764-1771) and 2 transcripts
247. Thomas Gage. British General. LWS 824. 10 mss. (1763-1785), biographical information, portrait, transcript
248. Benedict Arnold's Orders. Quebec Expedition. (George Washington) LWS 3254. ms. [1775]
249. Major John Andre. LWS 3225. 3 mss. (1780 and undated) and engraving
250. Benjamin Harrison. LWS 823. 2 mss. (1899, 1900), portrait
251. William McKinley. LWS 822. ms. (1896)
252. Grover Cleveland. LWS 821. ms. (1885)
253. Rutherford B. Hayes. LWS 820. ms. (1885), clipping, portrait
254. James A. Garfield. LWS 819. ms. (1880)
255?
256?
257?
258. No Smith folder: William Crump. Charge d'Affaires of the United States to the Republic of Chile. LWS 903. 3 mss. (1844)

BOX 58

259. No Smith folder: United States Treasury Department. LWS 904. 179 circulars (1799- 1839)

BOX 59

259. No Smith folder: United States Treasury Department. LWS 904. 179 circulars (1799- 1839) CONTINUED

BOX 60

260. Curio. Dingley. LWS 758. 7 mss. (1726-1795)
261. Portland, New Jersey. LWS 757. 21 mss. (undated?)

BOX 61

262. Ludlow Papers. LWS 756. 245 items (1764-1819)

BOX 62

262. Ludlow Papers. LWS 756. 245 items (1764-1819) CONTINUED

BOX 63

262. Ludlow Papers. LWS 756. 245 items (1764-1819) CONTINUED

BOX 64

263. Apparently John Eliot, apostle to the Indians. A very rare autograph. LWS 759. ms. (undated?)
264. About 60 pieces--to be sorted. LWS 755. 60 mss. (late 18th-early 19th c.)

BOX 65

265. Unpublished Life of Erastus Granger, Indian Agent to the Six Nations of Indians. LWS 4737. 2 mss. volumes (1892)

BOX 66

265. Unpublished Life of Erastus Granger, Indian Agent to the Six Nations of Indians. LWS 4737. 2 mss. volumes (1892) CONTINUED

BOX 67

266. Revolutionary War, General Orders. LWS 4721. ms. (1782)

267. James Dixon. LWS 4720. ms. (1861)
268. John Hart. LWS 4719. ms. (undated?)
269. English Statesmen, Officers, etc. LWS 2983. 110 mss. (1697-1900)
269. W. A. Mott Ms. LWS 4718. ms. (1837)
270. Duc de Lauzan. LWS 4715. ms. (1783)
271. A. C. Myers. Subject: Battle of Bull Run. LWS 4717. ms. (1861)
272. William B. Wright. LWS 4716. ms. (1860)
273. George Clinton. LWS 4710. ms. (1779)
274. Henry Clinton. LWS 3397. ms. (1777)
275. Paul Jones. LWS 171. ms. (1778)
276. Arthur St. Clair. LWS 172. ms. (1779)
277. New Hampshire Broadsheet. LWS 4709. SHELVED AND CATALOGED WITH RARE BOOKS (1781)
278. John Quincy Adams. LWS 4708. ms. (1797)
279. James Madison. LWS 4707. ms. (1772) and portrait
280. John Adams. LWS 3330. ms. (1789) and 4 portraits
281. [Gabriel William Ludlow & Son, insurance business accounts and documents] LWS 4706. 6 mss. (1788-1794)
282, 283. George Washington. LWS 3104, 3105. 3 mss. (1782)
284. John Brown. LWS 4705. ms. (1856)
285? IS ONE OF THE TWO BELOW NO. 285 RATHER THAN NO. 286???
286. Andrew Jackson. LWS 4704. 4 mss. (1829-1830)
286. James Monroe. LWS 4703. 2 mss. (1827)
287. Martin Van Buren. LWS 4702. 2 mss. (1841)
288. John Tyler. LWS 4701. 2 mss. (1830, 1831)
289, 290. James Monroe. LWS 4699, 4700. 2 mss. (1815)
291. James Monroe. LWS 168. 5 mss. (1802-1808)
292. James Monroe. LWS 169. 2 mss. (1794)
293. Andrew Jackson. LWS 4698. 2 mss. (1829)
294, 295. Martin Van Buren. LWS
4696, 4697. 6 mss. (1823-1841) 296. New York Indians. LWS 4695. 9 mss. (1827-1829)

BOX 68

297. Autograph of John Brown. LWS 4687. ms. (1852)
298. Benjamin F. Butler. LWS 4688. 11 mss. (1831-1884)
299. Abraham Clark. LWS 4689. ms. (1766)
300. James Monroe. LWS 2046. 2 mss. (1814, 1815)
301-306. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 3351-3354. 6 mss. (1782-1825)
307. Samuel Houston. LWS 170. 2 mss. (1826 and undated?), portrait
308. Samuel Loudon. Famous Printer. LWS 4694. 26 mss. (1768-1793, undated?)
309. Gen. Geo. Washington's Death, and Funeral of Our First President, 1800. LWS 4693. newspaper--placed w/ other copies of Ulster County Gazette in Vault. (1800)
310. Continental Currency. LWS 4685. 179 pieces of Continental Currency (in bad shape)

BOX 69

311. In miscellaneous package from G. D. Smith lot. Continental Money. LWS 4692. (1775)
312. Continental Money. LWS 4690. 9 pieces.
313?
314. George Washington (the rest in French). LWS 3111. ms. (1781)
323. Ebenezer Huntington. LWS 3234. 2 mss. (1779, 1780)
324. Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3073. 3 mss. (1800)
325. Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3033. 3 mss. (1800)
326. Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3032. 2 mss. (1799)
327. Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3035. 3 mss. (1799)
328?
329?
330. Henry Knox. LWS 1094. ms. (1779)
331. Henry Knox. LWS 1095. ms. (1795)
332?
333. Henry Laurens. LWS 1098. ms. (1777) 337. The Battle of Waterloo. LWS ??? ??? ms. (???)

BOX 70

B. State and Local History--New Jersey (344-408).
344. Jonathan Belcher. Gov. of New Jersey. LWS 664. 3 mss. (1747-1750)
345. Andrew Bell. Autograph Document signed as Surveyor General. LWS 662. ms. (1820)
346. Sir Francis Bernard. Governor of New Jersey and Massachusetts. LWS 587. ms. (c.1760)
347. Joseph Bloomfield. LWS 585. 3 mss. (1786-1789)
348. Joseph Bloomfield Papers. LWS 64. 52 items (undated?)

BOX 71

349. Thomas Boone. Colonial Governor of New Jersey and South Carolina. LWS 583. ms. (1760?)
350. William Bott. New Jersey Officer. LWS 564. ms. (1776)
351. Sir George Carteret. Proprietor of New Jersey. LWS 582. ms. and portrait (1677)
352. Daniel Coxe. Jersey Proprietor. LWS 580. ms. (1775)
353. Thomas Cockerill. Secretary to Lord Lovelace, Colonial Governor of New York. LWS 579. 2 mss. (1709)
354. Jonathan Dayton. LWS 606. 2 mss. (1814, 1821)
355. East Jersey. LWS 604. ms. (1809)
356. Richard Howell. Governor of New Jersey. LWS 599. ms. (1796)
357. John Hamilton. Acting Governor of New Jersey. LWS 607. ms. (1746)
358. New Jersey. Governor Haines. A collection of his papers. LWS 608. 170 mss. (c.1850)

BOX 72

358. New Jersey. Governor Haines. A collection of his papers. LWS 608. 170 mss. (c.1850) CONTINUED

BOX 73

358. New Jersey. Governor Haines. A collection of his papers. LWS 608. 170 mss. (c.1850) CONTINUED

BOX 74

359. Frederick t. Frelingheysen. Senator from New Jersey. Secretary of State under President Arthur. LWS 598. ms. (1871)
360. New Jersey. Indian Deed. LWS 592. 3 mss. (1703, 1714)
361. Indian Reservation. New Jersey Association for helping the Indians. LWS 591. ms. (1757)
362. Col. Richard Ingoldsby. LWS 590. 2 mss. (1709)
363. John Montgomery. Colonial Governor of New Jersey. LWS 660. ms. (1730)
364. Lewis Morris. Colonial Governor of New Jersey. LWS 659. ms. (1745)
365. Morris. New Jersey (Lewis Morris). LWS 657. ms. (1708)
366[A]. James Imlay. LWS 656. 3 mss. (1814)
366[B]. Samuel Ogden. LWS 65. ms. (1780)
367. Newark. New Jersey Deed. LWS 628. ms. (1786)
368. Richard Penn. LWS 589. 2 mss. (1772, 1801)
369. Thomas Pownall. Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey. LWS 67. ms. (1755)
370. Thomas Pownall. Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey. LWS 616. ms. (1755)

371. Perth Amboy. LWS 615. ms. (1760)
372. Perth Amboy. LWS 614. ms. (1805)
373. William Pennington. Governor of New Jersey. LWS 613. 2 mss. (1837 and undated?)
374. Princeton College. LWS 612. ms. (1758)
375. (Princeton, New Jersey) LWS 611. ms. (1782)
376. William S. Pennington. Governor of New Jersey. LWS 610. 3 mss. (1806-1814)
377. Reverend Ebenezer Pemberton. LWS 609. 2 mss. (1755 and undated?)
378. William Paterson. LWS 653. ms. (1781)
379. William Paterson. LWS 66. ms. (1779)

BOX 75

380. Revolution, Miscellaneous New Jersey Pieces. LWS 70.

BOX 76

381. Revolution, Miscellaneous New Jersey Pieces. LWS 72.

BOX 77

382-383. Revolution, Miscellaneous New Jersey Pieces. LWS 71, 72. 273 mss. (1777-1864)
384. New Jersey in the Revolution. Collection of eleven provision returns, Elizabethtown, Princeton, etc. 1777. LWS 73. 11 mss. (1777)
385. Revolution, New Jersey in the. Abraham Quick. LWS 75. 1 ms. (1780)

BOX 78

386. Revolution, Jersey in the. P. Scull. LWS 650. 1 ms. (1799)
387. Revolution, Jersey in (New Jersey Tories). LWS 649. 6 mss. (1776 and undated)
388. Revolution, Jersey in. New Jersey. LWS 648. 2 mss. (1779, 1793)
389. Revolution, Jersey in. Profiteering in New Jersey in the Revolution. LWS 74. 5 mss. (1779)
390. Colonel J. Rhea. LWS 647. 1 ms. (1805)
391. Rev. Menzies Raynier. Rector of St. John's Church in Elizabeth Town, New Jersey. LWS 651. 2 mss. (1799, 1801)
392. John Rutherford. Surveyor General. LWS 652. ms. (1788)
393. New Jersey. Salem. LWS 646. 2 mss. (1707)
394. Smith. Certificate issued to Daniel, Joseph & Emanuel Smith on their removal to West Jersey from England. LWS 645. ms. (1691)
395. Jersey. Richard Stockston. LWS 643. 4 mss. (1790-1809)
396. John Stevens. Surveyor General. Copy of his account for surveying. LWS 642. ms. (1788-1794)
397. Jersey. State House. LWS 641. ms. (1766)
398. New Jersey. Peter Soumans. Proprietor of East Jersey. (?) LWS 640. ms. (c.1703)
399. Frederick Smyth. Tory. Chief Justice New Jersey. LWS 639. 2 mss. (1766 and undated)
400. Sussex County. A Draft of the London Company's Land in the County of Sussex at the Foot of Pehaqualong Mountain, New Jersey. LWS 638. ms. (undated?)

BOX 79

401?
402. Dr. John TenBroeck. LWS 635. ms. (1787)
403. New Jersey. Washington Turnpike Company. LWS 634. 7 mss. (1810 and undated)
404. Benjamin Williamson. LWS 633. ms. (1794)
405?
406. New Jersey. A collection. LWS 631. 35 mss. (1775-1777)
407. New Jersey--4 pieces. LWS 665. 4 mss. (1776-1817 and undated)

BOX 80

408. New Jersey. A collection of New Jersey Letters and Documents. LWS 735-736. 231 items (bulk, 1782-1839)

BOX 81

408. New Jersey. A collection of New Jersey Letters and Documents. LWS 735-736. 231 items (bulk, 1782-1839) CONTINUED

BOX 82

408. New Jersey. A collection of New Jersey Letters and Documents. LWS 735-736. 231 items (bulk, 1782-1839) CONTINUED

BOX 83

408. New Jersey. A collection of New Jersey Letters and Documents. LWS 735-736. 231 items (bulk, 1782-1839) CONTINUED

BOX 84

C. State and Local History--Massachusetts (409-477).
409. Andover & Exeter. LWS 1920. 5 mss. and 2 broadsides (1814)
410. Misc. Morse, etc. Andover, letters. LWS 1913. 23 mss. (c.1793-1815)
411. Jonathan Belcher. Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1825. 2 mss. (1731 and undated)
412. Richard Bellingham. Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1824. ms. (1603)
413. Earl of Bellomont. (Richard Coote) Gov. of Mass. and New York. LWS 1823. ms. (1700) and portrait
414. Sir Francis Bernard. Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 9. ms. (1762) and portrait
415. Boston. LWS 1822. ms. (1684)
416. Boston. LWS 1821. ms. (1782)
417. Boston. LWS 1919. ms. (1678)
418. Boston. LWS 1918. ms. (1756)
419. Boston. LWS 1917. ms. (undated)
420. Boston. LWS 4782. ms. (1719-1720)
421. Boston. Noodles Island. (Now East Boston) LWS 1916. 5 mss. (1650-1672)
422. Thomas Bradbury. First Settler of Salisbury, Mass. LWS 1915. ms. (1672)
423?
424. William Cooper. Pastor of the Battle Street Church, Boston. Eminent Divine. LWS 1828. ms. (1727)
426. Charlestown. Petitions to sell liquor. 1657-1670. 5 mss. (1657-1670 and undated)
427. Thomas Danforth. Colonial Deputy-Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1835.

BOX 85

428?
429. Joseph Dudley. Colonial Governor of Mass. LWS 1829. 2 mss. (1706, 1710) and portrait
430. Indian Deed. John Ephraim. Indian Planter of Natick. LWS 1839. ms. (1753)
431. Philip Eliot. Brother of John Eliot. LWS 1838. ms. (1654)
432. Rev. Andrew Eliot, Pastor of North Church, Boston. LWS 1837. 2 mss. (1765, 1774)
433. John Endicott. Early Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1840. ms. (1663)
434. Petition of Inhabitants of Marlboro. LWS 1934. ms. (1660) and printed copy of same
435. Captain John Mason. LWS 1935. EMPTY FOLDER contained Brief Abstract of Several Grants of Land in New England to John Mason (in folio volume, full tan calf)
436. Massachusetts Council. LWS 1936. ms. (1784)
437. Massachusetts Divines. LWS 1937. 3 mss. (1664-1719) and portrait
438. Massachusetts. LWS 1938. 2 mss. (1721 and undated)
439. Massachusetts. Suffolk County. LWS 1939. ms. (1705)
440. Massachusetts Statesmen. LWS 1941. 5 mss. (1762-1801)

441. (Cotton Mather) LWS 1942. 2 mss. (1942)
442. Rev. Joshua Moody. Opponent of witch trials. LWS 1943. ms. (1681)
443. William Teel. LWS 1944. ms. (1776)
444?
445?
446. Harvard College. Benjamin Ellery. LWS 1928. ms. (1743)
447. Ann Higginson. Widow of Rev. Francis Higginson, minister who accompanied Winthrop Expedition. LWS 14. ms. (1630) and copies
448. Rev. John Higginson. Son of Rev. Francis Higginson. LWS 1927. ms. (1695) and portrait
449. Thomas Hutchinson. Gov. of Massachusetts. LWS 1842. 3 mss. (1751-1773)

450. Indian deed to land in Bristol County. LWS 1929. ms. (1692 and other dates)
451. Abraham Kick. Agent for Massachusetts Bay. LWS 1930. ms. (1696)
452. Lynn (Mass.) Quakers. LWS 1931. ms. (1703)
453. John Leverett. President of Harvard, 1707-24. LWS 1932. ms. (1700)
454. Levi Lincoln. Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1933. 3 mss. (1823-1830)
455. Andrew Oliver. Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1945. 2 mss. (1746, 1769)
456. Spencer Phips. Nephew and adopted Son of Gov. Wm. Phips. Lt. Gov., Mass. LWS 1947. 2 mss. (1751, 1755)
457. Plymouth Colony. LWS 1946. 26 mss. (all dated before 1725)

BOX 86

4[5]8. Thomas Pownall. Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 11. ms. (1783)
459. Josiah Winslow. Governor of Plymouth Colony. Leader of the United Colonies against the Indians. LWS 1963. ms. (1670) and portrait
459. Thomas Prince. Boston Clergyman and Historian. LWS 1949. 2 mss. (1743)

460. Thomas Prince. Governor of Plymouth Colony. LWS 1948. ms. (1665)
461. Josiah Quincy. President of Harvard. Mayor of Boston. LWS 1950. 2 mss. (1859, 1862)
462. Edward Rawson. Colonial Secretary of Massachusetts Bay. LWS 1955. 2 mss. (1659, 1668)
463. Owen Rowe. Regicide. Connected with the early history of Massachusetts. LWS 1954. ms. (1650)
464. Richard Russell. Colonial Treasurer of Massachusetts. Associated with King Philips' War. LWS 1953. ms. (1660)
465. Edward Randolph. Agent sent from England to ascertain the condition of the New England colonies. Member of the Council under Governor Andros. LWS 1952. EMPTY FOLDER See bound volume of letters (1683-1686), MORR 12080 or 12081
46[6]. Shay's Rebellion. LWS 5. 2 mss. (1787)
467. Shay's Rebellion. LWS 6. ms. (1787)
468. Shay's Rebellion. LWS 7. 2 mss. (1786)
469. Shay's Rebellion. A Collection (including G. Washington Letter) LWS 2. 295 items (1787)

BOX 87

469. Shay's Rebellion. A Collection (including G. Washington Letter) LWS 2. 295 items (1787) CONTINUED

BOX 88

469. Shay's Rebellion. A Collection (including G. Washington Letter) LWS 2. 295 items (1787) CONTINUED

BOX 89

469. Shay's Rebellion. A Collection (including G. Washington Letter) LWS 2. 295 items (1787) CONTINUED
470. William Shirley. Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. Commander-in-Chief against the French. LWS 24. 4 mss. (1754, 1763)
471. William Stoughton. Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1. 2 mss. (1684, 1695) and portrait
472. John Winthrop. Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1964. ms. (1639)
473. Sir Henry Vane. Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1957. ms. (1647)
474. John Walley. General and jurist. Massachusetts. LWS 1962. ms. (1706)
475. Hezekiah Usher. First bookseller in English America. LWS 1958. ms. (1663)
476. Josiah Willard. Sec'y of Massachusetts. LWS 1961. ms. (1745)
477. Simon Willard. Founder of Concord, Mass. LWS 1960. 2 mss. (1661, 1670)

BOX 90

D. State and Local History--Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island (478-496).
478. Congregational Clergymen. LWS 1959. ms. (1729)
479?
480. Connecticut. LWS 1967. ms. (1752)
481. Connecticut. Town of Windsor. LWS 18. 6 mss. (1770-1780)
482. Samuel Canfield. Connecticut Judge. LWS 1965. ms. (1754)
483. Samuel Cranston. Colonial Governor, Rhode Island. LWS 1966. ms. (1712)
484. John Davenport, Jr. Early New Haven Judge. Son of the famous John Davenport, Minister of New Haven and Boston. LWS 1968. 3 mss. (1661 and undated)
485. Walter Gendall. Colonial Indian Fighter. LWS 1969. ms. (1676)
486. Josias Lyndon. Colonial Gov. of Rhode Island. LWS 1970. ms. (1772)
487. A Collection of Early New England Letters and Documents. 10 mss. (1651-1705 and undated)
488. New Hampshire. LWS 1972. 6 mss. (1690-1721)
489. New Hampshire. LWS 17. 4 mss. (1788)
490. Civil and Military Officers of New Hampshire, 1702. LWS 1973. ms. (1702) and printed copy
491. New Hampshire Act Prohibiting Trade with the Indians, 1721. LWS 1974. ms. (1721)
492. Gurdon Saltonstall. Governor of Connecticut. LWS 1975. ms. (1715)
493. Joseph Talcott. Colonial Gov. of Connecticut. LWS 1976. ms. (1716)
494. John Usher. Lt. Governor of New Hamphire. LWS 1977. ms. (1703)
495. John Usher. Lt. Governor of New Hamphire. LWS 1978. EMPTY FOLDER. See bound volume of letters (1719-1720), small quarto volume
496. William Wanton. Colonial Governor of Rhode Island. LWS 1979. ms. (1730) and portrait

E. State and Local History--New York (497-548).
497. Sir Edmund Andros. Colonial Governor of New York and Massachusetts. LWS 1980. ms. (1674) and printed copy
498. William Bradford. New York's first printer. LWS 1982. ms. (1724)
499. Early Brooklyn documents. LWS 1904. 11 mss. (1659-1790)

BOX 91

499. 61 Early Brooklyn freeholders. LWS 1983. ms. (1723)
500. Cadwallader D. Colden. Mayor of New York. LWS 1910. 8 mss. (1821-1830)
501. Robert Cholwondeley. Auditor General. New York. LWS 1911. ms. (1767)
502. DeWitt Clinton. Colonial Governor of New York. LWS 1912. 10 mss. (1794-1827)
503. George Clinton. Colonial Governor of New York. LWS 1905. 3 mss. (1746-1753)
504. George Clinton. Colonial Governor of New York. LWS 1906. ms. (1752)
505. George Clinton. Colonial Governor of New York. LWS 1907. ms. (1747)
506. Cadwallader Colden. Author and Physician. Lieutenant Governor of New York (appointed 1761). LWS 1908. 2 mss. (1724, 1758)
507?
508. New York. Council of Trade. LWS 1981. ms. (1708)
509. William Darnall. Colonial Mayor of New York. LWS 1844. ms. (1676)

510. James DeLancey. Colonial Governor of New York. LWS 1845. ms. (1755)
511. Thomas Dougan. Governor of New York. LWS 1846. ms. (1757)
512. Ebenezer Hazard. First Post-Master General. LWS 1847. 3 mss. (1776, 1787)
513. Robert Hunter. Governor of New York. LWS 4783. ms. (1717)
514. James Kent. Great New York Chief-Justice and Chancellor. LWS 1848. ms. (1834) and 2 portraits
515. James Kent. Jurist. LWS 1849. 5 mss. (1787-1845), 5 portraits, and printed matter
516. New York State. (Kingston?). LWS 1851. ms. (1681-1682).
517. Kingston, New York. LWS 1850. 3 mss. (1687-1784) and 2 maps on vellum
518?
519. Long Island. (Flatbush). LWS 1853. ms. (1680)

BOX 92

520. Long Island Indian Troubles. LWS 1854. 2 mss. (1675, 1677)

521. Long Island. The Burning of Rockaway. LWS 1855. ms. (1741)

522. Sir Henry Moore. Colonial Governor of New York. LWS 1856. 2 mss. (1776 and undated)

523. Lewis Morris, Junior. LWS 1857. ms. (1772)
524. John Ogilvie. Missionary to the Indians on the Mohawk. Minister in Albany and New York City. LWS 1867. ms. (undated)
525. New York. Orange County. LWS 1868. ms. (1729, 1739)
526. New York. Queens County. LWS 1869. ms. (1726-1727)
527. New York. LWS 1866. 3 mss. (1709)
528. New York City. LWS 1864. ms. (1750)
529. New York City. LWS 1865. ms. (1686)
530. New York, Province of. LWS 1863. ms. (1701)
531. New York, Province of. LWS 1860. 2 mss. (1684)
532. New York State. LWS 1862. ms. (1777)
533. New York State. Land on the Hudson River, adjacent to Coxsackie. LWS 1861. ms. (1768)
534. Account of New York State with the United States, 1776-1779. LWS 1859. ms. (1776- 1779)
535. Richard Nicholls. Colonial Governor of New York. LWS 1858. 2 mss. (1667)

536?
537. William Smith. Chief Justice of New York. Historian. Tory. LWS 1874. ms. (1756)
538. Staten Island. LWS 20. ms. (1837)
539. Peter Stuyvesant. LWS 1871. ms. (1664)

BOX 93

540. New York. Survey of Land. LWS 1873. ms. (undated?)
541. Rochester, Ulster County. LWS 1870. ms. (1778)
542. John Taylor. Governor of New York. LWS 1876. 3 mss. (1820 and undated)
543. Samuel J. Tilden. Governor of New York. Presidential Nominee. LWS 1875. 2 mss. (1886) and 12 newspaper clippings
544. Tryon County. New York State. LWS 1877. ms. (1782)
545. New York State. Ulster County. LWS 1901. ms. (1788)
546. Philip VanCortlandt. Distinguished Merchant and Land-Holder in New York. LWS 1903. ms. (1730)
547. Rip VanDam. Dutch Colonial Governor of New York. LWS 1900. ms. (1724)

548. Westchester County. LWS 1899. 2 mss. (1766)

F. State and Local History--Pennsylvania (549-563[A]).
549. Pennsylvania. LWS 1897. ms. (1774)
550. Indian Treaty. (Pennsylvania) LWS 1896. 2 mss. ([1761] and undated)
551. Indian Treaty. LWS 1895. ms. (1768)
552. James Logan. Colonial Governor of Pennsylvania. LWS 1894. 5 mss. (1713-1733 and undated)
553. William Markham. Colonial Governor of Pennsylvania. LWS 1891. ms. (1688)

553. William Markham. Cousin of Wm. Penn and his Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania. LWS 1890. ms. (1696)
553. Anthony Palmer. Colonial Governor of Pennsylvania. LWS 1892. ms. (1747)

553. Pennsylvania. Francis Daniel Pastorius. Colonist. Founder of Germantown. LWS 1893. ms. (1701-1702) and picture of Pastorius' house
554. James Pemberton. LWS 1889. ms. (1756)

BOX 94

554. John Pemberton. LWS 1888. 2 mss. (1793 and undated)
555. Pemberton. LWS 555. John Penn and Thomas Penn. Proprietors of Pennsylvania. LWS 1886. 3 mss. (1734- 1736)
555. Thomas Penn. Colonial Governor of Pennsylvania. LWS 1887. ms. (1755)
556. William Penn. LWS 1885. ms. (1681)
55[7?]. Sir William Penn. Admiral. Father of the Founder of Pennsylvania. LWS 1884. ms. (1667)
558. Pennsylvania. LWS 1883. ms. (1797)
559. Quaker Petition against Theatricals. LWS 1882. ms. (1788)
560. Edward Shippen. Father of Peggy Shippen, Benedict Arnold's Wife. LWS 1881. 5 mss. (1755-1778)
561. Philadelphians. A collection of autographs. LWS 1880. 84 mss. (1760-1856)

562. Pennsylvania. Account book, etc. of John Smith. LWS 1879. 21 mss. (1729-1770)
563[A]. Charles Stewart. Deputy Surveyor-General of Pennsylvania. LWS 1878. ms. (1769)

BOX 95

G. Foreign (563[B]-607).
563[B]. Albermarle - Berkeley. LWS 730-733, 3493. 11 mss. and 4 portraits (1655-1800 and undated?)
564. Beechey - Byron. LWS 62, 720-729. 21 mss. and portrait (1649-1908 and undated)
565. Caine - Cartwright.

BOX 96

565. Catherine de Medici - Compton. LWS 695, 699, 702-707, 709-716. 20 mss. (1643-1918), 9 portraits
566. Camden; Darwin. LWS 694, 696, 698. 2 mss. (159[?], 1866 and undated)

567. DeFoe; Crusoe. LWS 63. 5 mss., 4 portraits (1697-1860)

568. Delacroix - Doyle. LWS 717-719. 3 mss. (1796 and undated)

BOX 97

569. Edgeworth - Evelyn. LWS 60, 690-693, 3495, 3496. 85 mss., clippings, portraits, and transcripts (1625-1873)

BOX 98

569. Edgeworth - Evelyn. LWS 60, 690-693, 3495, 3496. 85 mss., clippings, portraits, and transcripts (1625-1873) CONTINUED
570. George I - Grant. LWS 624-627, 681-683, 3492. 9 mss., 6 portraits (1679-1833)

BOX 99

571. Ferdinand - Frederick. LWS 61, 684, 687-689. 5 mss. (1498-1833), 3 broadsides
572. Hallam - Kant. LWS 617-619, 621-623, 3285. 10 mss. (1662-1890 and undated), portrait, ticket
573. Hugo; Jenner. LWS 620, 753. 2 mss. (1811, 1842)
574. Lely - Mordaunt. LWS 744-749, 751, 752, 3491. 24 mss. (1660-1868 and undated), portrait, transcipt

BOX 100

575. Sackville - Sydney. LWS 669, 670, 738, 739. 40 items including portraits (1442- 1880)
576. Sir Walter Scott. LWS 3372. ms. (undated)
577. Robert Louis Stevenson. LWS 668. ms. (undated?)
578. Massacre of St. Bartholomew. LWS 667. ms. (1572)
579. Pemberton - Portland. LWS 740, 741, 3486, 3487. 13 mss. (1640-1680, 1788)

BOX 101

580. Victoria - Wriothesley. LWS 666, 678-680, 2990, 3374, 3488, 3489. 17 mss., 2 portraits, 7 clippings (1661-1841, 1927)
581. World War. LWS 671-677, 700, 701. 142 mss. (1831, 1911-1919), 70 other items including mss., photographs, postcards, radiograms, transcripts

BOX 102

581. World War. LWS 671-677, 700, 701. 142 mss. (1831, 1911-1919), 70 other items including mss., photographs, postcards, radiograms, transcripts

582?
583?
584?
585. Portugal. LWS 2853. 15 mss. and portraits (1659-1870 and undated?)
586. Russian. LWS 2851. 23 mss., biographical sketch, clippings, and portraits (1719-1835)
587. Celebrated Generals. LWS 2854. LWS 2854-2877. 55mss. (1705-1908 and undated)


"587 Celebrated Generals" LWS 2854 cardboard
General Aali Pacha. Grand vizer of Turkey LWS 2855 ms. (undated)
General Albrecht, Count of Schwarzburg, Rudolstadt. 1641-1718 LWS 2856 ms. (1705)
General Francois Bazin, Celebrated French general LWS 2857 ms (1866)
General Ramon Caerera. Comte de Morella. Spanish leader, leader of Don Carlos forces against Isabella, Queen of Spain LWS 2860 ms. (undated)
General Martinez de Campos. Spanish general and governor general for years of Cuba. Celebrated for his graft LWS 2858 ms (1879)
General Peter A. Cronge. Boer War against England LWS 2859 ms. (undated)
General LeBaron de Dornberg. Major general of the Russian Prussian Army against Napoleon LWS 2861 2mss. (1813)

BOX 103

"587 Celebrated Generals" CONTINUED
General G. Garibaldi. Italian general and LWS 2862 ms. (undated), 6 portraits
Andreas Hofer, Tyrolese general and LWS 2863 ms. (1809), portrait
General Hussein Pasha, Last dey of LWS 2864 ms. (1832), 2 portraits (one with clippings attached), trnaslation
General B. Inginac, Celebrated general LWS 2865 ms. (1825)
General H. Kanzler. Italian general LWS 2866 2mss. (1886, 1887)
General Joseph Karam. Arab general who whas the leader in the war against the Turks LWS 2867 ms. (undated?0, 2 other items(?), translation
L Kossuth. Hungarian general and patriot LWS 2868 7 mss. (1851 and undated?), portrait
General D. W. Leyds. Boer War LWS 2869 ms (1895)
Count von Molke LWS 2870 ms. (undated), envelope, 3 portraits
General Guisppe Montanelli. Celebrated Italian general in the uprising in 1848 LWS 2871 ms. (1857)
Marshall O'Donnel. Commanded the Spanish Army in Moracco LWS 2872 ms. (1855), portrait
General Juan Prim. Spanish general LWS 2873 ms. (1867), clipping, portrait
General F. de Paulo Santander. The great liberator and patriot of South America LWS 2874 ms. (1830)
General Anatoli Stroessel, Famous Russian general in the Russo-Japanese War. Commander of Port Arthur. General in the Russo-Turkish War LWS 2875 ms. (1908), envelope
Prince Eugene of Savoy LWS 2876 LWS 2876 ms. (1908), envelope
General Zubeir Pasha. Famous African LWS 2877 ms. (undated?), clipping
French Admiral. Count Tourville. (Anne H. de Cotentin) LWS 2878 ms. (1675)
588?
589. The Times of Louis XIV; German Princes. LWS 2842. 12 mss. (1611-1748), portrait
590. Italian Royalty. LWS 2843-2845. 35 mss. (1547-1794 and undated), 4 cardboards, 8 mss. lists, 3 portraits, second descriptive folder for some (LWS 2844 part of this subseries?)

BOX 104

590. Italian Royalty. LWS 2846. 35 mss. (1547-1794 and undated), 4 cardboards, 8 mss. lists, 3 portraits, second descriptive folder for some (LWS 2844 part of this subseries?) CONTINUED
591. Modena. House of Este. LWS 2832. 17 pieces (1605-1798) |
592. English Statesmen. LWS 2911, 3450-3485, 3519-3526. 48? mss. (1597-1798 and undated), biographical sketch, 18 portraits

592 "English Statesmen. 16th, 17th, & 18th Cent. 43 letters." CONTINTUED
1. Baron Ashley, 1621-1683 and Thomas LWS 3525 ms. (1671), portrait of Lord Clifford, 1673. The Cabal Clifford Ministers, signed by 2 of the 5.
2. Earl of Arlington. (Henry Bennett). LWS 3524 ms. (1682), portrait 1618-1685. Member of the Cabal Ministry. Agent of Prince Charles at Madrid. Keeper of the Privy
Purse after Restoration. Sect. of State, 1662-1674. Responsible for outbreak of 1st Dutch War.
3. Duke of Argyle & Greenwich. (John LWS 3523 ms. (1712), portrait Campbell).

4. Earl of Bolingbroke. (Oliver St. John). Signed also by Duke of North- umberland, Lord Salisbury, L. Howard and others LWS 3522 ms. (undated), portrait of Northumberland
5. Earl of Bath. (John Grenville). LWS 3521 ms. (1696)
6. Duke of Bedford. (John Russell). 1710- 771. Lord Justice of Great Britain, 1743-1750. Ambassador for the Treaty of Peace with France, 1762. President of the Council, .LWS 3520 2 mss. (1748, undated?), portrait
7. Lord Burghley. (Wm. Cecil).1520-1598.Responsible for the execution of Mary, Queen of Scotts. Sect. of State, 1558-1572. Served Henry VIII, Mary & Elizabeth LWS 3519 ms. (undated)
8. Baron Francis Cottington. 1578-1652. Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1629-1642. Ambassador to Spain. Joined Charles I at Oxford, 1643. LWS 3476 ms. (undated), portrait
9. Lord Henry Coleran. LWS 3475 2 mss. (1702, undated?)
10. Duke of Chandos. LWS 3474 ms. (1707)
11. Lord Barrington? LWS 3473 ms. (1778)
12. Earl of Danby. LWS 3472 ms. (1677)
13. George Bubb Dodington. (Baron Melcombe).LWS 3471 ms. (1733)
14. Earl of Danby. (Sir Thomas Osborne). LWS 3470 ms. (1683)
15. Viscount Grandison. (Geo. Villiers). LWS 3469 ms. (1675)
16. Viscount Hugh Falmouth. LWS 3468 ms. (1613), portrait attached
17. Sidney, Earl of Godolphin. LWS 3467 2 mss. (1692, undated?), portrait
18. Fitzharding, Halifax, Oxford & others LWS 3466 ms. (1711)19. Lord Halifax LWS 3465 ms. (1725)
20. Sir Leoline Jenkins. Judge of theAdmiralty Court. Sect. of State, 1680. Friend of Charles II & his wife, Henrietta Maria. Author, etc. . . . 1623-1685. LWS 3464 ms. (1683)
21. Edward, Duke of Kent. Father of Queen Victoria LWS 3463 ms. (1796)
22. Henry Bilson Legge LWS 3461 ms. (1754), portrait23. Earl of Lincoln. (Henry F. Clinton). 1720-1794. Hardwicke LWS 3462 ms. (1760), portrait of
24. Sir Robert Long. Lord of the Treasury, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1660 LWS 3460 ms. (1660)
25. Duke of Northumberland. (Percy Hugh). 1742-1817. LWS 3459 ms. (1795)
26. Henry, Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Marshall. 1655-1701. LWS 3458 ms. (1688)
27. Henry, Duke of Newcastle LWS 3457 ms. (1678)

BOX 105

592 English Statesmen. LWS 2911, 3450-3485, 3519-3526. 48? mss.. (1597-1798 and undated), biographical sketch, 18 portraits CONTINTUED
28. George, Earl of Oxford LWS 3456 ms. (1754)
29. Charles Montague. (Earl of Halifax) LWS 3455ms. (1706)
30. George Onslow LWS 3454 ms. (1772)
31. Earl of Pembroke LWS 3453 ms. (1739)
32. Earl of Pembroke LWS 3452 ms. (1798)
33. Earl of Rochester. (Laurence Hyde). Brother[-in-law] of James II. LWS 3451 ms. (1680)
34. Earl of Rochester. (Laurence Hyde). Brother[-in-law] of James II. 1641-1711.LWS 3450 ms. (1686), biographical sketch, portrait
35. Sir William Spencer. Friend of Queen Elizabeth. LWS 3485 ms. (1597)
36. Duke of Somerset. LWS 3484 ms. (1674)
37. Earl of Sunderland. (Robert Spencer).1640-1702. LWS 3483 ms. (1685)
38. Earl of Southampton. Thomas Wriothesley. 1607-1667. Close friend of Charles I. High Treasurer of England, 1660-1667. LWS 3482 ms. (1661), portrait
39. Earl of Southampton. Thomas Wriothesley. 1607-1667. Close friend of Charles I. High Treasurer of England, 1660-1667LWS 3481 ms. (1661)
40. Earl of Sheffield LWS 3288 ms. (1790), biographical sketch
41. Marquis of Winchester. (John Powlett).Prime Minister to Queen Mary. LWS 3480 ms. (undated), portrait
42. Marquis of Winchester. (John Powlett).Prime Minister to Queen Mary. LWS 3479 ms. (undated), portrait
43. Baron Horatio Walpole. 1678-1757.1678-1757. LWS 3478 ms. (1710), 2 portraits
44. Sir Robert Walpole. (Earl of Oxford).1676-1745 LWS 3477 2 mss. (1730), 2 portraits, list of the items in collection of English Statesmen (separate list and move to first folder with cardboard)
45. Horace Walpole. Signed also by J.Grenville LWS 3526 ms. (1748)

593. Rise and Fall of the Dutch Republic. LWS 2881-2901. 23 mss. (1516-1793), 2 portraits, translation

Cardboard marked "Rise and fall of theDutch Republic. 593." LWS 2881 Chronological order by year

Statthalter. Margaritha of Austria. Daughter of Maximilian I, Emperor of Germany LWS 2882 ms. (1516)

Statthalter. Maria of Austria. Daughterof Philip the handsome. LWS 2883 ms. (1533)

Statthalter. Alexander Farnes, 1547- 1592. Duk of Parma. LWS 2884 ms. (1585), translation
Statthalter. Ernest of Austria. Son of Maximillian II. LWS 2885 ms. (1590)
Statthalter. Catharina of Orange, 1578- 1648. LWS 2886 ms. (1620)
Statthalter. Isabella Clara Eugenia.Daughter of Philip II of Spain. LWS 2887 ms. (1630), portrait
Statthalter. Isabella Clara Eugenia. Daughter of Philip II of Spain LWS 2888 ms. (1630)
Statthalter. Friedrick Heinrich. Son of William of Saxony. LWS 2889 ms. (1644)
Statthalter. Frederick Henry. Prince of Orange. LWS 2890 ms. (1656)
Statthalter. Leopold Wilhelm of Austria. LWS 2891 ms. (1657)
Statthalter. William III. Prince ofOrange. King of England. LWS 2892 ms. (1670)
Statthalter. Johan Wilhelm. Prince of Orange. Drowned at Niordyk. LWS 2893 ms. (1711)
Statthalter. Maria Elizabeth. Daughter of Emp. Leopold I. LWS 2894 ms. (1730)
Statthalter. William IV. Prince of Orange. LWS 2895 ms. (1749)
Statthalter. William Karl Heinrick. Prince of Orange. 1711-1751. LWS 2896 ms. (1740)
Statthalter. George. Prince of Orange. LWS 2897 ms. (1766)
Statthalter. William V. Prince of Orange. LWS 2898 ms. (1787), portrait
Statthalter. William. Prince of Orange. LWS 2899 ms. (1791)
Statthalter. William V. LWS 2900 ms. (1793)
Statthalter. Marie Christine of Austria. LWS 2901 ms. (1788)

594. Maria Feodorovna, Czarina of Russia. LWS 750. ms. (1789), portrait

 

BOX 106

595. English Legal. LWS 2912-2947, 4773-4777. 89 mss. (1722-1896), 3 biographical sketches, 8+ clippings, 19 portraits

Folder marked "595" LWS 2912 held "English Legal"
Baron Ashburton. Chief Justice LWS 2913 ms. (1766), portrait
William Arabin. Celebrated Lawyer LWS 2914 ms. (1835)
Lord Brougham. Queens Attorney General LWS 2915 2 mss. (1813, 1835), 5 portraits
J. Bayley. Judge LWS 2916 ms. (1808)
Chas. Buller. Judge Advocate LWS 2917 2 mss. (1839, 1846)
James Bland Burges, 1752-1824 LWS 2918 ms. (1784)
Baron Bolland. Baron of Exchequer LWS 2919 3 mss. (1814-1820)
Lord Castlereagh LWS 2920 2 mss. (1798, 1810)
P. Cowper. Lord Chancellor LWS 2921 ms. (1722), portrait
John Singleton Copley. Lord Chancellor WS 2922 ms. (undated?)
Lord Coleridge. Chief Justice LWS 2923 4 mss. (1845-1883)
A. E. Cockbourne. Chief Justice LWS 2924 ms. (1853)
Earl Hugh Cairns LWS 2925 ms. (1876)

Lord Cranworth. (Robt. Monsey Rolf) Lord High Chancellor LWS 2926 ms. (undated?)
Thomas Denman. Lord Chief Justice LWS 2927 ms. (undated), portrait
George Denman. 1819-1896. Judge, Judge, son of Thomas LWS 2928 2 mss. (1868, 1879)
William Erle. Lord Chief Justice LWS 2929 ms. (1877)
Lord Ellenborough LWS 2930 (undated), 2 portraits
Lord Eldon. Lord Chancellor LWS 2931 ms. (1831), 2 portraits
Thomas Erskine. Chief Justice. Lord Chancellor LWS 2932 3 mss. (1804, 1817, undated), portrait
G. K. Giffard. Lord Chief Justice LWS 2933 3 mss. (1823, undated,undated?)
W. Y. Gibbons. Chief Justice of England LWS 2934 ms. (1788)
Sir George Grey. Judge Advocate Genl., 1839-1841 LWS 2935 3 mss. (1863-1868)
Rt. Hon. Sir W. G. Hayter. Judge Advocate LWS 2936 2 mss. (1844, undated), 4 clippings
Charles Hope. Lord Granton. 1763-1851 LWS 2937 ms. (1809)
Lord Francis Jeffrey LWS 2938 2 mss. (1815, 1823)
Lord Kenyon. Chief Justice of England LWS 2939 4 mss. (1783-1815,undated?), clipping

 

BOX 107

595. English Legal. LWS 2912-2947, 4773-4777. 89 mss. (1722-1896), 3 biographical sketches, 8+ clippings, 19 portraits CONTINUED

Baron Lyndhurst. (John Singleton Copley). 1772-1863. Lord Chancellor, 1827-30. LWS 4773 2 mss. (1835, undated), 2 portraits
Honl. Stephen Lushington. 1782-1873 Judge of the Consistory Court of London, 1828. Judge High Court of Admiralty, 1838-47. Dean of Arches, 1858-67. Reformer &Abolitionist. LWS 4774 5 mss. (1829-1859, undated), clipping, portrait
Chief Justice Russell of Killowen. LWS 4775 ms. (undated)
Hon. T. B. Cusack Smith. Atty. Genl. for Ireland. Prosecuted O'Connell. LWS 4776 ms. (1862)
Lord Edward Thurlow. Lord High Chancellor. LWS 4777 ms. (undated?), portrait
Sir Travers Twiss. Queen's Advocate LWS 2940 ms. (1850)
Lord Tenderden. (John Henry Abbott). Chief Justice of England LWS 2941 7 mss. (1802-1869), 2 clippings
Rt. Hon. J. A. Stuart Wortley. Solicit Generalor LWS 2942 ms. (undated?), clippings, portrait
Lord Wensleydale. (Mr. Baron) ParkeJudge of the Court of Queen's Bench. LWS 2943 ms. (undated?), biographical sketch, portrait
R. Hon. Lord Wynford. Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas LWS 2944 ms. (undated?), biographical sketch
Hon. James Whiteside. Chief Justice of Ireland LWS 2945 ms. (undated?)
Sir William Wightman. Judge of the Queen's Bench LWS 2946 ms. (undated, undated?), biographical sketch
Chas. Yorke. Celebrated Lawyer. LWS 2947 ms. (1760)

596. Spain. LWS 2849. 49 mss., biographical data, portraits (1536

BOX 108

597. Kings of Denmark and Danish Royalty. LWS 2847. 28 mss. (1625-1865), mss. list, 6 portraits
598. Royal Houses of Italy. LWS 2848. 29 mss. and portraits (1668-1904)
599. Swedish Kings and Queens. Royalty. LWS 2850. 23 mss. and portraits (1561-1887)

BOX 109

600?
601. Authors
B. L. Farjeon. Author. LWS 2376. ms. (1877)

602. Female Poets. LWS 2303-2375, 2430-2572, 2641-2717, 4772, 4781. 320 mss. (1802- 1917), advertisement, 6 biographical notes or sketches, 4 cardboards, 16 clippings, picture, 60 portraits, printed excerpt, pamphlet, 2 reprints, transcript

"Female Poets, A. B. C. D. E." LWS 2430 cardboard
Mme. Juliette L. Adam (French) LWS 2431 ms. (1870)
Mme. Juliette Adam (French) LWS 2432 ms. (1882), clipping, portrait
Louisa May Alcott LWS 2433 ms. (undated), portrait
Elizabeth Akers Allen. "Florence Percy" LWS 2435 ms. (1886)
Gertrude Atherton LWS 2436 ms. (undated)
Gertrude Atherton LWS 2437 ms. (undated)
Gertrude Atherton LWS 2438 ms. (undated), 2 portraits
Jane Austen LWS 2434 ms. (undated), portrait
Florence L. Barclay LWS 2455 ms. (1910)
Amelia E. Barr LWS 2449 ms. (1917)
Amelia E. Barr LWS 2445 ms. (undated)
Amelia E. Barr LWS 2446 ms. (undated)
Amelia E. Barr LWS 2447 ms. (undated)
Amelia E. Barr LWS 2448 ms. (undated)
Elizabeth W. Bellamy LWS 2450 ms. (1896)
Elizabeth W. Bellamy LWS 2451 ms. (1896)
Elizabeth W. Bellamy LWS 2452 ms. (1896)
Elizabeth W. Bellamy LWS 2453 ms. (1897)
Annie Besant LWS 2442 ms. (1893)
Annie Besant LWS 2443 ms. (1896)
Mary Bethune LWS 2457 ms. (1862)
Antoinette Brown Blackwell LWS 2444 ms. (1870)
Geraldine Bonner LWS 2454 ms. (1905), portrait
Minnie E. Braddon LWS 2458 ms. (1875)
Fredericka Brenner. "Fanny Sewald" LWS 2440 ms. (1880), portrait
Rhoda Broughton LWS 2441 ms. (1867), portrait
Frances Hodgson Burnett LWS 2439 ms. (1877), clipping, portrait
Clara Louise Burnham LWS 2456 ms. (1900)
Julia Margaret Cameron LWS 2476 ms. (1874)
Julia Margaret Cameron LWS 2475 ms. (1879)
Alice Carey LWS 2462 ms. (1855)
Alice Carey LWS 2461 ms. (1867), portrait
Phoebe Carey LWS 2463 ms. (1870)
Sylva Carmen. (Queen Elizabeth of LWS 2459 ms. (1882)
Roumania) (Roumanian)
Lizzie W. Champary LWS 2478 ms. (undated)
Amelie Rives Chandler LWS 2466 ms. (1895)
Lydia Maria Child LWS 2471 ms. (1846)

BOX 110 Female Poets. CONTINUED

Lydia Maria Child LWS 2472 ms. (1861)
Kate Upton Clark LWS 2477 ms. (1884)
Mary Climmer LWS 2468 ms. (1844)
Ella Dietz Clymer LWS 2479 ms. (1889)
Ella Dietz Clymer LWS 2474 ms. (1895)
Eliza Cook LWS 2481 ms. (undated), portrait
Marie Correlli LWS 2460 ms. (1896), 2 portraits
Eliza Cowperthwait LWS 2473 ms. (1845)
Virginia Rosalie Coxe LWS 2464 ms. (1900), portrait
Virginia Rosalie Coxe LWS 2465 ms. (undated), portrait
Charles Egbert Craddock LWS 2470 ms. (1886), portrait
Dinah Maria Craik LWS 2480 ms. (undated), portrait
Mary Bradford Crowninshield LWS 2469 ms. (1902), portrait
Mary Stuart Cutting LWS 2467 ms. (1904)
Anna L. Dawes LWS 2487 ms. (1886)
Margaret Deland LWS 2486 ms. (1897)
Margaret Deland LWS 2483 ms. (1898)
Margaret Deland LWS 2482 ms. (undated), portrait
Margaret Deland LWS 2484 ms. (undated)
Margaret Deland LWS 2485 2 mss. (undated)
Anna E. Dickinson LWS 2489 2 mss. (1864, 1879)
Anna E. Dickinson LWS 2490 ms. (1877)
Anna Dickinson LWS 2491 ms. (undated)
Mary A. Dodge LWS 2494 ms. (1871)
Mary A. Dodge. Gail Hamilton LWS 2496 ms. (1876)
Mary Mapes Dodge LWS 2497 ms. (1876), portrait
Mary Mapes Dodge LWS 2492 ms. (1877)
Mary Mapes Dodge LWS 2495 ms. (1883)
Mary Mapes Dodge LWS 2493 ms. (1890)
Julia C. R. Door LWS 2498 ms. (1886)
Mary Gordon Duffie LWS 2488 ms. (1890), clipping
Maria Edgworth LWS 2499 ms. (1835)
Maria Edgworth LWS 2500 ms. (1844)
Amelia B. Edwards LWS 2504 ms. (undated)
E. F. Ellet LWS 2503 ms. (1861)
E. F. Ellet LWS 2502 ms. (undated), biographical sketch, portrait

BOX 111 Female Poets. CONTINUED

Emma C. Embury LWS 2501 ms. (1839)
"Female Poets, F. G. H. I. J. K." LWS 2375 cardboard
"Female Poets, L. M. N. O. P. Q. R." LWS 2375 cardboard
Jane Fairfield LWS 2510 ms. (1866)
Emily Faithful LWS 2506 ms. (1873)
Emily Faithful LWS 2507 ms. (1873)
Emily Faithful LWS 2508 ms. (1873)
Emily Faithful LWS 2505 ms. (1883)
Harriet Farley LWS 2516 ms. (1843), picture, portrait with biographical sketch
Fanny Fern. (Fanny Paxton) LWS 2509 ms. (1869)
Julia S. Field LWS 2515 ms. (1906)
Kate Field LWS 2511 ms. (1877)
Kate Field LWS 2512 ms. (1882)
Kate Field LWS 2513 ms. (1885)
Kate Field LWS 2514 ms. (1888)
Theodosia Garrison LWS 2522 ms. (1903)
Theodosia Garrison LWS 2523 ms. (1903)
Theodosia Garrison LWS 2521 ms. (undated)
Madame Judith Gauthier (French) LWS 2517 ms. (undated)
Charlotte Perkins Gilman LWS 2531 ms. (1905)
Ellen Glasgow LWS 2520 ms. (1898)
Sarah Grand LWS 2519 ms. (1896)
Sarah Grand. "Mrs. Chambers McFall" LWS 2518 ms. (1907), portrait
Anna K. Green. "Mrs. Rohefs" LWS 2532 2 mss. (1904 and undated?)
Grace Greenwood LWS 2528 ms. (1873)
Grace Greenwood LWS 2525 4 mss. (1874, 1887, undated)
Grace Greenwood LWS 4772 ms. (1881)
Grace Greenwood LWS 2527 ms. (1882)
Grace Greenwood LWS 2524 ms. (1899), portrait
Grace Greenwood LWS 2526 3 mss. (1901 and undated?)
Louise D. Guineu LWS 2530 ms. (undated)
Louise Imogen Guineu LWS 2529 3 mss. (1893 and undated?)
Sarah J. Hale LWS 2533 ms. (1851), clipping, 4 portraits, one with biographical sketch

BOX 112 Female Poets. CONTINUED

Sarah J. Hale LWS 2534 ms. (1861), biographical sketch, 4 clippings
Marion Harland. "Mary Virginia Terhune" LWS 2550 ms. (1894)
Marion Harland LWS 2551 ms. (undated)
Beatrice Harriden LWS 2541 ms. (undated)
Beatrice Harriden LWS 2542 ms. (undated)
C. C. Harrison LWS 2544 ms. (undated)
C. C. Harrison LWS 2545 ms. (undated)
Gabriel Harrison LWS 2543 ms. (1873)
Flora Hastings LWS 2553 ms. (undated), clipping, portrait
Mary Cecil Hay LWS 2546 ms. (undated)
Annie Alexander Hector LWS 2555 ms. (undated)
Felicia Hemans LWS 2535 ms. (1888), portrait
John Oliver Hobbes LWS 2552 ms. (1897), portrait
Mary J. Holmes LWS 2549 ms. (1896), portrait
Mary J. Holmes LWS 2547 ms. (undated)
Mary J. Holmes LWS 2548 ms. (undated)
Catherine C. Hopley LWS 2557 ms. (1882)
Julia Ward Howe LWS 2538 ms. (1858), portrait
Julia Ward Howe LWS 2540 ms. (1861), portrait
Julia Ward Howe LWS 2537 ms. (1887)
Julia Ward Howe LWS 2539 ms. (1907)
Julia Ward Howe LWS 2536 ms. (undated)
Mary Howitt LWS 2554 ms. (undated), 3 clippings, 2 reprints
A. M. Hull LWS 2556 ms. (undated)
Jean Ingelow LWS 2558 2 mss. (1881 and undated?), portrait
Jean Ingelow LWS 2559 ms. (undated)
Jean Ingelow LWS 2560 ms. (undated)
Jean Ingelow LWS 2561 ms. (undated)
Jean Ingelow LWS 2562 ms. (undated)
Helen Hunt Jackson LWS 2563 ms. (1884), portrait
Laura Jewett LWS 2567 ms. (1884)
Sarah O. Jewett LWS 2569 ms. (1880), portrait
Sarah O. Jewett LWS 2568 ms. (1894)
Sarah Orne Jewett LWS 2570 ms. (1901)
Jennie June. "Mrs. Croly" LWS 2566 ms. (1892), clipping, printed excerpts, portrait
Jennie June. (Mrs. J. C. Croly) LWS 2564 ms. (1893)
Jennie June Croly LWS 2565 ms. (undated), portrait

BOX 113 Female Poets. CONTINUED

Florence M. Kingsley LWS 2571 ms. (1905)
Ellen Loney Kirk LWS 2572 ms. (undated)
Martha J. Lamb LWS 2308 ms. (1888), portrait
Martha J. Lamb LWS 2310 ms. (1888)
Martha J. Lamb LWS 2307 ms. (1889)
Martha J. Lamb LWS 2309 ms. (1891)
Lucy Larcom LWS 2311 2 mss. (1869, 1886)
Lucy Larcom LWS 2312 ms. (1870)
Lucy Larcom LWS 2314 ms. (1870)
Lucy Larcom LWS 2313 ms. (1874)
Harriett M. Lasbrob LWS 2316 ms. (1897)
Rose H. Lathrop LWS 2317 ms. (undated)
Eliza Leslie LWS 2320 ms. (1846)
Frank Leslie LWS 2319 ms. (1893)
Octavia Walton Levert LWS 2318 ms. (1860), transcript
Laura J. Libbey LWS 2304 ms. (1886)
Laura J. Libbey LWS 2305 ms. (1917)
Laura J. Libbey LWS 2306 ms. (1917)
Olive Logan LWS 2315 ms. (1871)
Edna Lyall LWS 2303 ms. (1886), portrait
Mary E. Madden LWS 2335 ms. (1863)
Mme. Duchisse de Marmont LWS 2321 ms. (1806)
Comtesse Adele de Marpershin LWS 2323 ms. (1804)
Kate Thyson Marr LWS 2332 ms. (1902)
Florence Marryat LWS 2334 2 mss. (undated)
Harriet Martineau LWS 2325 ms. (1836)
Harriet Martineau LWS 4781 ms. (1836)
Harriet Martineau LWS 2326 ms. (undated)
Harriet Martineau LWS 2327 ms. (undated)
Caroline A. Mason LWS 2336 ms. (1898)
Maria Ada Molineux LWS 2333 ms. (1899), advertisement
Comtesse de Montolieu, (Isabella de Polier)1751-1833 LWS 2322 ms. (1802)
Marguerite Moore LWS 2331 ms. (1888)
Hannah More LWS 2324 ms. (undated), portrait
Caroline Morton LWS 2337 ms. (undated), portrait
Louise Chandler Moulton LWS 2329 3 mss. (1882, undated)
Louise Chandler Moulton LWS 2328 3 mss. (1894, undated)
Louise Chandler Moulton LWS 2330 ms. (undated)
Onida LWS 2340 ms. (1894), portrait

BOX 114 Female Poets. CONTINUED

Amelia Opie LWS 2339 ms. (1834), clipping
Irene Osgood LWS 2338 ms. (undated), clipping, transcript
Mary Paget LWS 2347 ms. (1909)
Julia Pardoe LWS 2342 ms. (1885), portrait
Elizabeth Peabody LWS 2354 ms. (undated)
Nora Perry LWS 2350 ms. (1877), portrait
Nora Perry LWS 2352 ms. (1877)
Nora Perry LWS 2351 ms. (1884)
Elizabeth Stewart Phelps LWS 2344 ms. (1876), portrait
Elizabeth Stewart Phelps LWS 2343 2 mss. (1878)
Elizabeth Stewart Phelps LWS 2345 ms. (1884)
Elizabeth J. Phillips LWS 2346 ms. (1892)
Jane Porter LWS 2341 ms. (1845)
Harriet C. Prescott LWS 2348 ms. (1861)
Harriet E. Prescott LWS 2349 ms. (1865)
Margaret J. Preston LWS 2355 ms. (undated)
Edna Dean Proctor LWS 2353 ms. (1904)
Sara A. Pryor LWS 2356 ms. (1910), portrait
Myrtle Reed LWS 2364 ms. (1900), portrait
Myrtle Reed LWS 2360 ms. (1900)
Myrtle Reed LWS 2361 ms. (1900)
Myrtle Reed LWS 2366 ms. (1900)
Myrtle Reed LWS 2367 4 mss. (1900, 1904, undated)
Myrtle Reed LWS 2362 ms. (1908)
Myrtle Reed LWS 2363 ms. (undated)
Myrtle Reed LWS 2365 ms. (undated)
Helen Reeves LWS 2359 ms. (1895)
Christian Reid (Mrs. J. M. Tierman) LWS 2368 ms. (1889)
Madame Reniusat (French) LWS 2357 ms. (undated)
Agnes Repplier LWS 2373 ms. (1887)
Agnes Repplier LWS 2370 ms. (1894)
Agnes Repplier LWS 2371 ms. (1894)
Agnes Repplier LWS 2372 ms. (1894)
Agnes Repplier LWS 2374 ms. (undated)
Amelie Rives LWS 2358 ms. (1917)
Bertha Runkle LWS 2369 ms. (undated)
"Female Poets. S. T. U. V. W. Y. 602." LWS 2641 cardboard
George Sands (French) LWS 2660 ms. (1850), portrait
M. E. Sangster LWS 2646 ms. (1889)
Margaret E. Sangster LWS 2673 ms. (1889)
Mary Howard Schoolcraft LWS 2670 ms. (1876)

BOX 115 Female Poets. CONTINUED


Olive Schreiner LWS 2650 ms. on postal card (undated?)
Moley Elliott Seawell LWS 2669 ms. (1895)
Moley Elliott Seawell LWS 2668 ms. (1901), portrait
A. D. Sedgwick LWS 2653 ms. (1908)
C. M. Sedgwick LWS 2651 ms. (undated), portrait
Caroline M. Sedgwick LWS 2652 ms. (undated)
Agnes Shickland LWS 2672 ms. (undated)
Lydia H. Sigourney LWS 2658 ms. (1857)
Lydia H. Sigourney LWS 2657 ms. (1858)
Lydia H. Sigourney LWS 2656 ms. (undated)
Olive Logan Sikes LWS 2647 ms. (1877)
Esther Singleton LWS 2677 ms. (1901)
Esther Singleton LWS 2667 ms. (1902)
May Preston Slosson LWS 2678 printed pamphlet (undated?) with ms. signature
E. Oakes Smith LWS 2649 ms. (1869)
Caroline Southey LWS 2655 ms. (1844)
Caroline Southey LWS 2654 2 mss. (undated)
E. D. M. Southworth LWS 2679 ms. (1893)
Harriet P. Spofford LWS 2648 ms. (undated)
Harriet Prescott Spofford LWS 2675 ms. (undated)
Patience Stapleton LWS 2676 ms. (1889), clipping
Maria R. Stetson LWS 2674 ms. (1873)
Mme. de Stoel. LWS 2642 ms. (undated), portrait
Mrs. Arthur Stormard. "John StrangeWinter" (English) LWS 2659 ms. (1898)
H. B. Stowe LWS 2643 ms. (1852), portrait
Harriet Beecher Stowe LWS 2644 ms. (1875)
Harriet Beecher Stowe LWS 2645 2 mss. (1878 and undated?)
Ruth McEnery Stuart LWS 2661 ms. (1890)
Ruth McEnery Stuart LWS 2666 ms. (1897)
Ruth McEnery Stuart LWS 2662 ms. (1900)
Ruth McEnery Stuart LWS 2663 ms. (1900)
Ruth McEnery Stuart LWS 2665 2 mss. (1900, 1901)
Ruth McEnery Stuart LWS 2664 ms. (1903)
Denis O. Sullivan LWS 2671 ms. (undated)
Octave Thanet. Alice French LWS 2686 ms. (1888)
Octave Thanet. Alice French LWS 2685 ms. (1895)
Celia Thaxter LWS 2681 ms. (1875)
Celia Thaxter LWS 2680 ms. (1877), portrait
Celia Thaxter LWS 2682 ms. (1892)
Rose H. Thorpe LWS 2684 2 mss. (1886, 1898), portrait
Rose Haitwick Thorpe LWS 2683 ms. (1891)

BOX 116 Female Poets. CONTINUED

Katherine Cecil Thurston LWS 2688 ms. (undated)
Adeline Trafton LWS 2687 ms. (1889), biographical note
Theodosia Trollope LWS 2689 ms. (undated)
Carolyn Welles LWS 2695 ms. (1900)
Edith Wharton LWS 2703 ms. (1900)
Lilian Whiting LWS 2697 ms. (undated)
Adeline D. S. Whitney LWS 2708 ms. (1877), portrait
Adeline D. S. Whitney LWS 2707 3 mss. (1887-1900)
Adeline D. S. Whitney LWS 2711 ms. (1897)
Adeline D. S. Whitney LWS 2712 ms. (1904)
Kate Douglas Wiggin LWS 2702 ms. (1899)
Kate Douglas Wiggin LWS 2701 ms. (1900), portrait
Kate Douglas Wiggin LWS 2699 ms. (undated)
Kate Douglas Wiggin LWS 2700 ms. (undated)
Ella Wheeler Wilcox LWS 2694 ms. (1900), portrait
Ella Wheeler Wilcox LWS 2692 ms. (1902), portrait
Ella Wheeler Wilcox LWS 2690 ms. (undated)
Ella Wheeler Wilcox LWS 2691 ms. (undated)
Ella Wheeler Wilcox LWS 2693 ms. (undated)
Mary E. Wilkins LWS 2706 ms. (1874)
Mary E. Wilkins LWS 2704 2 mss. (1892 and undated)
Mary E. Wilkins LWS 2705 2 mss. (1896 and undated?)
Ellen Wood. Author of "East Lynn" LWS 2696 ms. (1866)
Sarah Wooley LWS 2710 ms. (1881)
Katherine P. Wormeley LWS 2709 ms. (1889)
Sophie Beckwith Worthington LWS 2698 ms. (1887), biographical note
Charlotte M. Yonge LWS 2714 ms. (1869)
C. M. Yonge LWS 2716 ms. (1874)
C. M. Yonge LWS 2717 ms. (1880)
C. M. Yonge LWS 2715 ms. (undated)
Charlotte M. Yonge LWS 2713 ms. (undated)

BOX 117

603-604. English Generals. LWS 2781-2831. 50 mss. (1708-1901 and undated), 7 biographical notes or sketches, 3 clippings, 6 portraits

"603. English Generals. 52 letters" LWS 2781 cardboard
Baron Cadagan. General under Marlborough LWS 2785 ms. (1760)
Baron Cadagan LWS 2787 ms. (1767)
Baron Cadagan LWS 2784 ms. (1769)
Baron Cadagan LWS 2786 ms. (1808)
General Earl Cathcart LWS 2790 ms. (1891)
Major General Cavendish LWS 2791 ms. (1827)
Francis Rawdon Chesney. 1789-1872 LWS 2788 ms. (undated), biographical note
General A. Christie LWS 2789 ms. (1823)
Earl De La Warr. (John West). 1693- 1766. Brigadier General at Dettingen, 1743. General of the Horse, 1765. LWS 2792 ms. (1715)
Thomas Evans. LWS 2793 ms. (1836)
Frederick Augustus. Duke of York. Second son of George III. Commander in chief of the English Army LWS 2794 ms. (1805)
Henry E. Fox. 1755-1811 LWS 2795 ms. (undated), biographical note
Major General George Glasgow. Napoleonic Wars LWS 2797 ms. (1816)
Charles George Gordon. 1833-1855.Chinese Gordon. LWS 2783 ms. (1869)
John Marquis of Granby. Commander in chief of English forces in the Seven Years War in Germany LWS 2796 ms. (1763), biographical note
General Henry Hutton. Napoleonic Wars LWS 2798 ms. (undated)
General Earl of Kilmarnock. (Wm. Boyd) LWS 2800 ms. (1845), 2 clippings, portrait
General Earl of Kilmarnock. (Wm. Boyd)1704-1746 LWS 2801 ms. (1845)
Major General Alexander A. Kinloch LWS 2799 ms. (1901)
General Sir John Malcolm LWS 2804 ms. (undated)
Earl of Mar. General in Rebellion, 1715. Beheaded in 1715 LWS 2782 ms. (1708)

604. 2. English Generals. Duke of Marlborough. (John Churchill) 1650-1722 LWS 2802 ms. (1719)
Lord Methnen LWS 2803 ms. (undated)
General Napier LWS 2805 ms. (undated)
Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell.1812-1879 LWS 2806 ms. (1820), biographical note
Admiral Sir William Parker. 1781-1866 LWS 2807 ms. (1848), biographical note
Viscount Ranelagh LWS 2810 ms. (undated), portrait
General Charles Ranisford. 1728-1809 LWS 2812 ms. (undated), biographical sketch
Sir Robert Rich. 1714-1784 LWS 2811 ms. (1784), biographical note
Lord Roberts LWS 2809 ms. (1897), 3 portraits
Earl Roberts of Kandahar LWS 2808 ms. (1899), clipping, portrait
General George Scott LWS 2820 ms. (1804)
General Henry Shadford LWS 2817 ms. (1847)
Major General John Skinner. Napoleonic Wars LWS 2814 ms. (1814)
Major General George Stancy Smith. Commander of H. M. forces in Nova Scotia in 1816. LWS 2816 ms. (1810)
Major General John Fred Smith. Napoleonic Wars LWS 2815 ms. (1816)
Lord Charles Henry Somerset. General commanded the English forces at Cape of Good Hope LWS 2818 ms. (1814)
Baron Southampton. (Charles Fitzroy). LWS 2819 ms. (undated) 1737-1797

BOX 118 603-604. English Generals. CONTINUED

Major General Granville A. C. Stophylton.1758-1834. Napoleonic Wars LWS 2813 ms. (1832)
General Patrick Tonyn of the 48th Fort, 1797 LWS 2821 ms. (1791)
Lord John Townshend. 1789-1845 LWS 2822 ms. (1832)
Brigadier General C. Vandeleur. Napoleonic Wars LWS 2823 ms. (1805)
Lieutenant General Sir Francis Nath. Walker LWS 2831 ms. (1799)
Sir Garnet Wolseley LWS 2827 ms. (1877)
Sir Garnet Wolseley LWS 2826 ms. (1881)
Sir Garnet Wolseley LWS 2825 ms. (1882)
Sir Garnet Wolseley LWS 2828 ms. (1887)
Sir Garnet Wolseley LWS 2829 ms. (1888)
Sir Garnet Wolseley LWS 2824 ms. (1889)
Evelyn Wood LWS 2830 ms. (undated)

 

605. Explorers. LWS 2718-2780. 62 letters. 88 items:

"Explorers. 62 letters." LWS 2718 cardboard
Africa. Wm. Allen. LWS 2719 ms. (1846)
Arctic. Adml. George Back. LWS 2726 ms. (1858)
Africa. Sir Samuel Baker. LWS 2721 ms. (1866), portrait
Africa. Sir Samuel Baker. LWS 2720 ms. (1877), 3 portraits
Arctic. John Barrow. LWS 2725 ms. (1718)
Henry Barth. LWS 2722 ms. (1860)
Africa. 'John Baptist'. Giovanni Belzoni. LWS 2723 ms. (1820), clippings, portraits
North America. Daniel Boone. LWS 2724 ms. (1798), 2 portraits
Africa. Thomas Edward Bowdich. LWS 2728 ms. (1819), portrait
Africa. Capt. Fred Burnaby. LWS 2727 ms. (1879)
Asia. Alexander Burns. LWS 2729 ms. (1822)
Africa. V. Lovett Cameron LWS 2735 ms. (1888)
Africa. V. Lovett Cameron LWS 2734 ms. (undated)
Africa. Paul du Chaillu LWS 2731 ms. (1868)
Africa. Paul du Chaillu LWS 2730 ms. (1875)
Africa. Paul du Chaillu LWS 2732 ms. (1877)
Africa. Paul du Chaillu LWS 2733 ms. (1896), portrait
Arctic. Frederick A. Cook LWS 2737 ms. (1900)
Arctic. Frederick A. Cook LWS 2736 ms. (1912), portrait
Arctic. John Danenhower LWS 2738 ms. (1885), portrait
Africa. Pacha Erwin LWS 2739 ms. (1878)
Arctic. John Franklin LWS 2740 ms. (1825), portrait
Arctic. John Franklin LWS 2741 ms. (1837), portrait
Arctic. Lady John Franklin LWS 2742 ms. (1855)
Arctic. Lady John Franklin LWS 2743 ms. (undated), portrait

 

BOX 119 Explorers CONTINUED

Arctic. W. H. Gilder LWS 2747 ms. (1883)
Africa. J. A. Grant LWS 2748 ms. (undated)
Arctic. Dr. Greefield LWS 2744 ms. (1893)
Arctic. A. S. Greely LWS 2746 ms. (1872)
Arctic. A. W. Greely LWS 2745 ms. (1889)
Antarctic. Kunt Hamsun LWS 2753 ms. (undated)
Arctic. Dr. Isaac I. Hayes LWS 2752 ms. (1861)
Arctic. Dr. Isaac I. Hayes LWS 2750 ms. (1871), portrait
Arctic. Dr. Isaac I. Hayes LWS 2751 ms. (1876), portrait attached
Arctic. Isaac I. Hayes LWS 2749 ms. (undated)
Arctic. E. A. Kane LWS 2755 ms. (1862), portrait
Arctic. E. K. Kane LWS 2756 ms. (1850)
South Pacific. Admiral Adam John von Krusentern LWS 2754 ms. (1840), biographical note
Northwest. Rene de LaSalle LWS 2757 ms. (1710)
Africa. David Livingston LWS 2758 ms. (1857)
Arctic. George F. Lyon LWS 2759 ms. (undated)
Arctic. John McClintock LWS 2763 ms. (undated)
Arctic. George W. Melville LWS 2761 ms. (1886)
Arctic. George W. Melville LWS 2762 ms. (1891)
Arctic. George W. Melville LWS 2760 ms. (undated)
Arctic. A. E. Nordernskiald LWS 2764 ms. (1871)
Arctic. A. E. Nordenskiald LWS 2765 ms. (1883)
Africa. Mungo Park LWS 2766 ms. (1817)
Arctic. Captain William Parry LWS 2768 ms. (1854)
Arctic. Captain William Parry LWS 2767 ms. (undated)
Arctic. Robert Edwin Peary LWS 2769 ms. (1887), 2 clippings, 2 portraits
Arctic. Joseph Pitcairn LWS 2771 ms. (1798)
Africa. Thomas Pringle LWS 2770 ms. (undated), portrait
Arctic. John Richardson LWS 2774 ms. (1850)
Arctic. Commodore James Ross LWS 2773 ms. (undated)
Arctic. Vice Admiral Sir John Hart Ross LWS 2772 ms. (1836), portrait
Arctic. Frederick K. Schwatka LWS 2777 ms. (1885), map
North America. Thomas Douglas. Fifth Earl of Selkirk LWS 2779 ms. (undated)
Central America. E. George Squier LWS 2778 ms. (1861)
Africa. Henry M. Stanley LWS 2775 ms. (1878), portrait
Africa. Henry M. Stanley LWS 2776 ms. (1893), portrait
Africa. Joseph Thompson LWS 2780 ms. (1892)

 

BOX 120

606. Foreign. French Authors. LWS 2573-2621, 2623-2637. 97(or 98?) mss. (1778-1909), 3 clippings, copy, 24 portraits, translation

Cardboard marked "Foreign - French Authors. 606." LWS 2573
4 pages of the names and costs of items in collection of French Authors and Poets. LWS 2637
H. de Balzac. LWS 2574 ms. (undated)
Paul Bourget. LWS 2575 3 mss. (1909, undated), portrait
Pierre de Beranger. LWS 2576 2 mss. (undated), portrait
Jean Louis Buffon. LWS 2577 ms. (1778), portrait
Duke de Broglie. LWS 2578 ms. (undated)
Roger de Beauvoir. LWS 2579 ms. (undated)
Edward Borromeo. LWS 2580 ms. (undated)
Francois Coppie. LWS 2581 2 mss. (undated?)
Francois Chateaubriand. LWS 2582 ms. (1816), portrait, translation
Victor Cousin. LWS 2583 ms. (1830), portrait
J. Cousin. LWS 2584 ms. (1833)
G. Clarebie. LWS 2585 ms. (undated)
Paul de Cassagnac. LWS 2586 ms. (undated)
Alphonse Daudet. LWS 2587 ms. (undated), portrait
Alexander Dumas, the elder. LWS 2588 ms. (1834), portrait
Alexander Dumas, the younger. LWS 2589 2 mss. (1896, undated), clipping, portrait
Adolphe Dumas. LWS 2590 ms. (undated)
Merle d'Aubegne. LWS 2591 ms. (1856)
Merle d'Aubigne. LWS 2592 ms. (1845)
Delsart. LWS 2593 ms. (undated)
Erckeman & Chatrain. LWS 2594 ms. (1877), portrait
Octave Feuillet. LWS 2595 ms. (1875), portrait
Ferdinand Flocon. LWS 2596 ms. (1845)
Theophile Gautier. LWS 2597 ms. (undated)
Francois Pierre Guizot. LWS 2598 ms. (1846)
Ferdinand Count de Gramont. LWS 2599 ms. (1858)
Remy de Gourmet. LWS 2600 ms. (undated)
Henri Greville. LWS 2601 ms. (1889)
Francois Pierre Guizot. LWS 2602 2 mss. (1832, 1861), portrait
Victor Hugo. LWS 2603 3 mss. (undated), portrait
Pierre Hyacinth. LWS 2604 ms. (1870)
Ludovic Halevy. LWS 2605 ms. (undated)
Chas. Paul de Kock. LWS 2606 2 mss. (1836, undated), portrait

BOX 121 Foreign. French Authors CONTINUED

Pierre Loti. LWS 2607 2 mss. (1891, undated)
Alfred de Musset. LWS 2608 ms. (1855)
Paul de Musset. LWS 2609 ms. (1849)
S. Legouvey. LWS 2610 ms. (1878)
Alphonse de Lamartine. LWS 2611 2(or 3?) mss. (1836, 1867)
de la Harpe. LWS 2612 ms. (undated), portrait
P. A. Lebrun. LWS 2613 ms. (1867)
P. Lanfrey. LWS 2614 ms. (1875)
Guy de Maupassant, 1850-1893. LWS 2615 ms. (1884)
Prosper Merimec. LWS 2616 ms. (undated), portrait
J. Michelet. LWS 2617 ms. (undated), clipping
Hector Malot. LWS 2618 ms. (undated)
C. R. de Montesquion. LWS 2619 ms. (undated)
Ernst Renan. LWS 2620 ms. (1859)
Edward Doubois Reymond. LWS 2621 ms. (undated)
Reynoir (Flemish) LWS 2622 ms. (1790)
Charles de Remusat. LWS 2623 2 mss. (1842, undated), portrait
Charles de Remusat. LWS 2624 ms. (undated)
Jean Richepin. LWS 2625 ms. (1887)
J. P. A. de Remusat. LWS 2626 ms. (undated)
Eugene Sue. LWS 2627 2 mss. (undated), portrait
Victorien Sardou. LWS 2628 ms. (1882), portrait
Eugene Scribe. LWS 2629 ms. (undated), portrait
Edmond de Soucourd. LWS 2630 ms. (1887)
Francisque Sarcey. LWS 2631 ms. (undated), clipping, copy
Alexis de Tocqueville. LWS 2632 3 mss. (1834-1850), portrait
Jules Verne. LWS 2633 ms. (undated), portrait
Alfred de Vigny. LWS 2634 ms. (undated), portrait
Emile Zola. LWS 2635 2 mss. (1865, 1874), 2 portraits
Auguste Romieu - Theo. Blanc. LWS 2636 20 mss. (1785-1906)

BOX 122


607. India. LWS 2377-2391, 2393-2428. 59 mss. (1780-1905 and undated), 10 biographical
notes or sketches, 5 clippings, franked envelope, 24 portraits

No Smith folder. LWS 2429 list of India Collection items
Genl. Sir Charles Arbuthnot, 1824-1899 LWS 2377 ms. (1894)
Major Genl. Hon. George Anson. Commander in chief LWS 2378 ms. (undated), franked envelope, portrait
Governor Genl. of India. 1828-1835 Lord William Cuvendish Bentick WS 2379 ms. (1810), biographical sketch, portrait
Lady William Bentick. LWS 2380 ms. (1819), portrait
Genl. David Baird. LWS 2381 ms. (1812), biographical sketch, portrait
Genl. Sir Robert Bromrigg. Gov. Genl. & Commander in chief of Ceylon, 1811-1820 LWS 2382 ms. (1790), biographical note
Governor Genl. of India, 1758-1772. Robert, First Lord Clive LWS 2383 ms. (undated), portrait
Genl. Sir Colin Campbell. Baron Clyde. Commander in chief of the forces in India. LWS 2384 ms. (1861), 4 portraits
Governor Genl. of India, 1899-1904. Lord Curzon. LWS 2385 ms. (1905)
Baron Cowley, 1773-1847. Lt. Gov. of Oudh, India, 1801. Ambassador to Shain, Paris, & Vienna LWS 2386 ms. (1857)
Edward Clive. (Earl of Powis). 1754- 1839. Governor of Madras, 1798-1803. Eldest son of Robert Clive. LWS 2387 ms. (1810)
Lt. Col. John Campbell, 1753-1784. Defended Mangalove against Tihou Salton, 1783-84. Served in America. LWS 2388 ms. (1807)
Genl. Archibald Campbell. Distinguished at Seringapatom with Sir John Moor in Spain. Lt. Gov. of New Brunswick. LWS 2389 ms. (1806)
Genl. Viscount Combermere. (Hon. Stapleton S. Cotton). Capture of Bharspur. Cov. of Barbador, 1817. LWS 2390 ms. (1814)
Genl. T. R. Cheseney. LWS 2391 2 mss. (1843, 1851)
Genl. Sir Arthur T. Cotton. LWS 2394 ms. (1889), biographical note, clipping, portrait
Henry Wellesley. (Lord Cowley). Lt. Gov. of Oudh, 1801. LWS 2395 ms. (1807)
Genl. Welbore Ellis Doyle. Comd. in chief at Ceylon. LWS 2396 ms. (1795)
Lt. Genl. Alexander Divone. Mysore War, 1790-1792. LWS 2397 ms. (1806)
Governor Genl. of India, 1848-1856. George, Earl of Dalhousie. LWS 2398 ms. (1820)
Governor Genl. of India, 1884-1888.Marquess of Dufferin. LWS 2399 ms. (undated)
Governor Genl. of India, 1840-1844.Genl. Earl of Ellenborough. (Edward Law). LWS 2400 ms. (1857)
Hugh Elliot, 1752-1830. Governor of Madras, 1814. Minister to Prussia, 1777. Minister to Denmark, 1782. Gov. of Leeward Isl., 1809-13. LWS 2401 ms. (1796)
Baron John Elphinston, 1807-1860. Governor of Bombay. Governor of Madras. LWS 2402 ms. (undated)
Genl. Sir John Floyd. 1748-1818. Commanded 19th Light Dragoons. Distinguished himself against Tippoo Sultan, 1790-4. Maj. Genl., 1794. Second in
command under Harris during second War with Tippoo. Distinguished at Malavalli & siege of Seringapatum, 1799. Genl. in 1812. LWS 2403 2 mss. (1808, 1810)

BOX 123 India. CONTINUED


Lt. Genl. Alexander MacKenzie Fraser,1756-1806. LWS 2404 ms. (1806)
Genl. Sir James Hope Grant. LWS 2405 3 mss. (1866, 1871), clipping, 6 portraits
Governor Genl. of India, 1814-1823.Francis Marquess of Hastings. LWS 2406 ms. (1818)
Governor Genl. of India, 1844-1848. Genl. Sir Henry Hardinge, Viscount Hardinge of Lahove. Field Marshal. LWS 2407 ms. (1829)
Governor Genl. of India, 1772-1785. Warren Hastings. LWS 2408 ms. (1806), portrait
Genl. Sir John Eardley Wilmot Inglis, 1814-1862. Succeeded Sir Henry Lawrence in command at Lucknow, 1857LWS 2409 ms. (1856)
Governor Genl. of India, 1876-1880. Lord Lytton. LWS 2410 ms. (1883)
Genl. Sir Peter Stark Lunsden. LWS 2411 ms. (1892), biographical note
Genl. Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence. LWS 2412 ms. (undated), portrait
J. R. Lushington. LWS 2413 ms. (1812)
Genl. Thomas Maitland, 1759-1824. Signed also by Clive.LWS 2414 ms. (1807)
Lt. Genl. Sir Thomas MacMahon, 1779- LWS 2415 ms. (1807), biographical note
George Earl of Macartney, 1737-1806. Governor of Madras, 1780. LWS 2416 2 mss. (1807, undated), portrait
Sir Evan Nepeau, 1751-1822. Governor of Bombay. LWS 2417 ms. (1780)
Genl. George Nugent. LWS 2418 ms. (1803)
Genl. Sir Charles James Napier ofMagdala. Conqueror of Scind. LWS 2419 4 mss. (1831-1888, undated), clipping, 2 portraits
Genl. Thomas Orr. LWS 2420 ms. (undated)
Brig. Genl. John Pennycuick. Served in Java, 1811; at Ghanissan, 1839; Aden, 1841; Second Sikh War, 1848-49; killed at Chillianvalla, 1849. LWS 2421 ms. (1847)
Genl. Hugh H. Rose. (Baron Strathnaivn). 1801-1885. Field Marshal. LWS 2422 ms. (1862)
Col. Sir Robert Henry Sale, 1782-1845. LWS 2423 ms. (1811), biographical note
Genl. Leicester F. C. Stanhope. (5th Earl of Harrington). Mahratta War, 1818. Friend of Lord Byron. LWS 2424 ms. (1826)
Governor Genl. of India, 1793-1798. Sir Charles John Shoves, Baron Teignmouth. LWS 2425 2 mss. (1820, 1821), 2 clippings
Major Genl. Sir Henry Torrens. LWS 2426 ms. (1815), 2 biographical sketches, portrait
Col. Peronet Thompson. LWS 2427 ms. (1836), biographical note
Sir Charles Trevelyan. Governor of Madras. LWS 2428 ms. (1874), 2 portraits

BOX 124

III. Revolutionary War (1-102).

A. Revolutionary War and Significant Persons and Subjects (1-343?).

1. Baron von Knyphausen. British General. LWS 2973. ms. (1783)
2. General George Clinton. Governor of New York, etc. LWS 2974. ms. (1804)
3. General Alexander McDougall. LWS 2975. 5 mss. (1778, 1779)
4?
5. Daniel Morgan. Brigadier General. LWS 2977. ms. (1780) and portrait
6. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 3325. ms. (1810)
7?
8. Jefferson Davis. LWS 3282. EMPTY FOLDER
9. General Nathaneal Greene. LWS 3210. ms. (1776)
10. Joseph Reed. LWS 788. ms. (1776) 11. Philip Schuyler. LWS 3096. ms. (1802)
11. Philip Schuyler. LWS 3096. ms. (1802)
11. Benedict Arnold. LWS 3256. ms. (1768)
12. Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3054. ms. (undated)
13. James Buchanan. LWS 789. 2 mss. (1850), 2 portraits
14. William Henry Harrison. LWS 790. ms. (1820), clipping, 2 portraits
15, 16. Andrew Jackson. LWS 174, 175. 2 mss. (1813, 1814)
17-23. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 2959, 3319, 3321-3323, 3326, 3350. 9 mss. (1780, 1810-1812), autographed title page (undated?)
24, 25. James Madison. LWS 176-177. 2 mss. (1795-1796)
26-28. James Monroe. LWS 178-180. 4 mss. (1791-1805)
29-33. George Washington. LWS 3100-3102, 3108, 3114. 5 mss. (1794-1797)
34?
35. Lord Mansfield. LWS 3200. ms. (1775)
36. Thomas Cushing. Massachusetts. LWS 3201. 2 mss. (1780 and undated)
37. Henry B. Livingston. LWS 3202. ms. (1776)
38. Richard Montgomery. Major-General. LWS 3203. ms. (1775)
39?
40. Isaac Foster. Head of Army Medical Department in Revolution. LWS 3205. ms. (1778)
41. Thomas Mifflin. LWS 3206. ms. (1778) and portrait
42. John Banister. Virginia. LWS 3207. 3 mss. (1778, 1781)
43. John Beatty. Soldier. Continental Congressman from New Jersey. LWS 3192. ms. (1779)
44. Charles Beatty. LWS 1116. mss. (1767-1769)
45. Charles Beatty. LWS 1117. ms. (1772)
46. Francis Marion. General. LWS 3195. ms. (1779)

BOX 125

47. Robert McCrea. Tory. LWS 2961. 2 mss. (1785)
48?
49. Jonathan Dayton. LWS 3189. 6 mss. (1781-1809)
50. Philip Schuyler. LWS 3091. 24 mss. (1780-1802)
51. Theodore Sedgwick. LWS 3178. ms. (1799)
52?
53. Jared Sparks. Biographer of Washington. LWS 2969. ms. (1830)
54. Rembrandt Peale. Artist. LWS 2962. ms. (1855)
55. John A. McAllister. LWS 2960. ms. (1854)
56. George Washington. LWS 2965. ms. (1777)
57. Francis Marion. "The Swamp Fox". LWS 2966. 2 mss. (1779, 1782) and portrait
58. Colonel Henry Livingston. LWS 2967. ms. (1780)
59?
60?
61?
62. George Washington. LWS 3182 ms. (1777), 4 portraits
63. David Cobb. Aide-de-Camp of LWS 3183 2 ms. (1780)
64. James M. Varnum. General in the LWS 3184 ms. (1778)
65?
66. John F. Watson. LWS 3186. ms. (1859)
67. Thomas Vose. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 3187. 2 mss. (1780, 1783)
68. Philip Schuyler. Major General. LWS 3069. 6 mss. (1780-1793)
69. Philip Schuyler. Major-General. LWS 3067. 3 mss. (1777)
70. Philip Schuyler. LWS 3068. 2 mss. (1776, 1779)
71. Philip Schuyler. LWS 3071. 6 mss. (1785-1797)
72. Philip Schuyler. Major General. LWS 3093. 3 mss. (1793-1796)
73. Philip Schuyler. LWS 3095. 3 mss. (1790 and undated)

BOX 126

74. Philip Schuyler. LWS 3094. 6 mss. (1777-1780 and undated)
75. Major Thomas H. Cushing. Revolutionary Officer. LWS 3393. ms. (1796)
76. G. Fleming. Continental Army Officer. LWS 3399. ms. (1781)
77. Nathaneal Greene. LWS 3226. 3 mss. (1779-1785)
78. Tobias Lear. Washington’s secretary. LWS 3400. ms. (1800)
79?
80. Francis Johnston. Pennsylvania Officer. LWS 3395. ms. (undated)
81. Jonathan Lawrence, Jr. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 3396. 2 mss. (1780)
82. Joshua Loring. Royal Commissary of Prisoners. Husband of the Mistress of Sir William Howe. LWS 3066. ms. (1771)
83. General William Maxwell. LWS 3387. 5 mss. (1777-1794 and undated?)
84. Muster Rolls. LWS 3386. 4 mss. (1777 and undated?)
85. John Murray. Rhode Island Chaplain. LWS 4779. ms. (1788)
86. Alexander Garden. Major in the Revolution. LWS 3388. ms. (1788)
87. Tench Tilghman. Aide-de-Camp of Washington. LWS 3389. 3 mss. (1780, 1785)
88?
89. Robert Ray. American Revolution. LWS 3391. 2 mss. (1775, 1776)
90. John Laurens. Aide-de-Camp of Washington. LWS 3392. ms. (1781)
91. Thomas Crafts. American Officer. LWS 3384. ms. (1781)
92. John Maunsell. British Officer. LWS 3237. ms. (1785)
93. Alexander Garden. Revolutionary soldier and historian. LWS 3426. ms. (1823)
94. Jeremiah Fogg. Colonel. LWS 3427. 4 mss. (1780)
95. Ephraim Bowen. Deputy Quarter-Master General. LWS 3428. ms. (1780)
96. Captain James Duncan. LWS 3385. ms. (1778)
97. Peter S. Duponceau. Steuben's Secretary. LWS 3429. 2 mss. (1803)
98. Fifteen Members of Massachusetts Council. LWS 3430. 2 mss. (1776) and portrait
99. Thomas Mifflin. Major General. Continental Congressman from Pennsylvania. LWS 3431. 7 mss. (1776-1794)
100. Elias Dayton. General. LWS 3382. 6 mss. (1776-1780 and undated?)
101. Anthony Wayne. Brigadier General. LWS 3383. 2 mss. (1779), portrait, and print
102. John Lawrance. Colonel. Judge at Andre's Trial. LWS 3235. ms. (1779)

BOX 127 B. Continental Currency


217. Currency of New Jersey. Congress of Feb. 17, 1776. Complete set. LWS 4686. 12 items
222. Continental currency. Congress of July 22, 1776. Complete set. LWS 4686. 9 items.
223.
224. Continental currency. Congress of November 2, 1776. Complete set. LWS 4686. 8 items.
225?
226. Continental currency. Congress of February 26, 1777. Complete set. LWS 4686. 8 items.
227. [New Jersey Currency: Six shilling bills] LWS 1301. 2 items (1776)
228. [New Jersey Currency: Three pound bills] LWS 1305. 12 items (1762, 1776)
229. [New Jersey Currency: Thirty shilling pieces] LWS 1306. 4 items (1761, 1764)
230. [New Jersey Currency: Fifteen shilling pieces] LWS 1303. 4 items (1776)
231. [New Jersey Currency: Twelve shilling pieces] LWS 1302. 2 items (1776)
232?
233. [New Jersey Currency: Three shilling units] LWS 1300. 12 items (1776)
234. [New Jersey Currency] One shilling bills. LWS 1304. 3 items (1776)
235. [New Jersey Currency] LWS 1298. 23 items (1776-1861)
23[6]. Continental Currency. Congress of September 26, 1778. Complete set. LWS 4686. 8 items.
237. Continental Currency. Congress of January 14, 1779. Complete set. LWS 4686. 16 items.
364. Currency of New Jersey. 1776. LWS 4686. 5 items.
395. Tammany Society. Printed matter. (undated?)

Unnumbered Series.

I. Founders of the United States of America.
A. Signers of the Declaration of Independence.

William Ellery. Signer from Rhode Island. LWS 1264. 5 mss. (1772-1819)
Benjamin Franklin. Signer from Pennsylvania. LWS 3219. 3 mss. (1759-1788)
Benjamin Franklin. Signer from Pennsylvania. LWS 3218. ms. (1786)
Elbridge Gerry. Signer from Massachusetts. LWS 1268. 3 mss. (1785-1814), transcript
Francis Hopkinson. Signer from New Jersey. LWS 1297. 4 mss. (1779-1781), biographical sketch, portrait
Francis Hopkinson. LWS 1296. 5 mss. (1785-1788 and undated?)
Samuel Huntington. Signer from Connecticut. LWS 1294. 5 mss. (1780-1789)
Thomas McKean. Signer from Delaware. LWS 3185. 2 mss. (1781, 1804)
George Ross. Signer from Pennsylvania. LWS 1252. 2 mss. (1752, 1763)
Benjamin Rush. Signer from Pennsylvania. LWS 2964. 6 mss. (1783-1813)
Signers of the Declaration. A list of the authors of each biography of the Signers in the work published by John Sanderson. LWS 1245. ms. (1827)

BOX 128

Richard Stockton. Signer from New Jersey. LWS 157. ms. (1766), clipping, print
James Wilson. Signer from Pennsylvania. LWS 1247. ms. (1794)
John Witherspoon. Signer from New Jersey. LWS 1034. ms. (1793)

B. Members of the Albany Congress.

Theodore Atkinson. Delegate to the Albany Convention of 1754. LWS 1226. ms. (1743)
Abraham Barnes. Member of the Albany Convention from Maryland. LWS 1227. ms. (1761)
John Chambers. Member of the Albany Convention from New York. LWS 1228. 2 mss. (1730, 1731)
John Chandler. Member of the Albany Convention from Massachusetts. LWS 1229. 2 mss. (1727, 1762)
Jacob Kollock. Delaware. Not listed in Gratz or Madigan as a member of the Albany Convention. LWS 1230. ms. (1758)
Joseph Murray. Member of the Albany Convention from New York. LWS 1231. 2 mss. (1717, 1769)
Joseph Murray. Member of the Albany Convention. LWS 1233. ms. (1718)
Joseph Murray. Member of the Albany Congress of 1754. LWS 1232. ms. (1725), annotated folder, portrait
Oliver Partridge. Member of the Albany Congress and Stamp Act Congress. LWS 1235. ms. (1736)
Oliver Partridge. Member of the Albany Convention from Massachusetts. LWS 1234. 2 mss. (1748, 1765)
Richard Peters. Member of the Albany Convention from Pennsylvania. LWS 1236. ms. 1776)
William Pittsin. Member of the Albany Convention from Connecticut. LWS 1238. 2 mss. (1753, 1759)
Henry Sherburne, Jr. Member of the Albany Convention from New Hampshire. LWS 1237. 4 mss. (1754, 1756, and undated?)

BOX 129

Benjamin Tasker. Member of the Albany Congress from Maryland. LWS 1239. ms. (1763)
Mesheck Weare. Member of the Albany Congress from New Hampshire. ms. (1792), 9 photostats (1783)
Samuel Welles. Member of the Albany Congress from Massachusetts. LWS 1241. ms. (1742/3)
Richard Wibird. Member. Albany Congress from New Hampshire. 2 mss. (1723, 1734)
John Worthington. Member. Albany Congress from Massachusetts. LWS 1243. 2 mss. (1760, 1785)

C. Members of the Federal Convention.

James McClurg. Member of the Federal Convention from Virginia, but did not sign the Constitution. LWS 1224. 2 mss. (1798, 1805)

 

D. Delegates to the Stamp Act Congress.
George Bryan. Delegate to Stamp Act Congress from Pennsylvania. LWS 1220. ms. (1775)
David Rowland. Delegate to the Stamp Act Congress from Connecticut. LWS 1221. 7 mss. (1755-1763)
Henry Ward. Delegate to the Stamp Act Congress from Rhode Island. LWS 1222. ms. (1776)

E. U.S. Supreme Court.
Henry Baldwin. Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. LWS 1254. 4 mss. (1803-1822), folder
Gabriel Duvall. Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. LWS 1256. ms. (1804), annotated folder
William Johnson. Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Historian. LWS 1255. ms. (1825)
Supreme Court. Letter signed by six justices. LWS 1257. ms. (1829)
Morrison R. Waite. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. LWS 1253. ms. (1861)

F. George Washington.
John Ball. Copy of his will. LWS 2172. ms. (1722)
Charles Carter. LWS 2108. ms. (1798)
David Cobb. Aide-de-camp of Washington. LWS 3191. 2 mss. (1777, 1819)
Contemporary copy of extracts from a letter from George Washington to General Livingston. LWS 3162. ms. (1776)
James Craik. Bill to family of George Washington fro medical services, including washington's last illness. Bound book. (1799) SEPARATED TO BOUND BOOKS.

BOX 130

Deed of bargin and sale. LWS 4810. ms. (1728)
Fairfax family. LWS 2189. 3 mss. (1647, 1739, and undated?)
Thomas, Lord Fairfax. Patron of Washington. LWS 2183. ms. (1780)
Sir William Fairfax. Father of Bryan Fairfax, the friend of Washington. Colonel. LWS 2184. 4 mss. (1740-1748 and undated?)
Forgery George Washington missing. LWS 2110. EMPTY FOLDER
E. T. Headley. LWS 2166. ms. (1882)
Tobias Lear. Washington's Secretary. LWS 3174. ms. (1792)
Tobias Lear. LWS 3173. ms. (1793) Lawrence Lewis. LWS 3145. 4 mss. (1797 and undated?), 2 (?) portraits
Stephen Moylan. Aide-de-camp of Washington. LWS 2118. ms. (1776)
Battaile Muse. Washington's land agent. LWS 3151. ms. (1791)
Paper showing the names of Washington's Guard. Copied for Benson G. Lossing, the historian, from a paper in the possession of Schuyler Colfax. LWS 3156. ms. (undated?) Rembrandt Peale. Artist. Washington sat to him three times. LWS 2175. ms. (1857)
William Read (Aide to Washington?). LWS 3165. ms. (1804)
John Sinclair. Author. Correspondent of Washington. LWS 2177. 2 mss. (undated)
William S. Smith. Aide-de-camp of Washington. LWS 3175. ms. (1783)
William S. Smith. Aide-de-camp of Washington. LWS 3167. ms. (1807)
Major Alexander Spotswood. LWS 3150. ms. (1798)
Tench Tilghman. Aide-de-camp of Washington. LWS 3172. ms. (1781)
Typed mss. of Addendum to Prussing's Boot--"The Estate of George Washington, Deceased." LWS 2190. ms. (undated?)

BOX 131

Colonel Richard Varick. Aide to Washington. LWS 3166. 2 mss. (1779, 1783), 2 portraits
Bushrod Washington. LWS 3144. 2 ms. (1802 and undated)
Bushrod Washington. Nephew of George Washington and his co-executor. LWS 3142. ms. (1810)
Bushrod Washington. Nephew of George Washington. LWS 3188. 5 mss. (1822-1825)
Bushrod Washington. Nephew of George Washington. LWS 3143. 2 mss. (1824, 1875), portrait
Bushrod Washington. Jurist. George Washington's nephew. LWS 3141. ms. (1827)
George Washington. LWS 3158. ms. (1782)
(George Washington). LWS 3148. ms. (1782)
George Washington. LWS 3146. ms. (1789)
George Washington. LWS 2164. ms. (1793)
George Washington. LWS 3126. ms. (1794)
(George Washington). Engraved invitation. LWS 2186. blank invitation (undated)
George Washington. Letter of admission to the Washington Society. LWS 2174. ms. (1823)
George Washington. Letter signed by Alexander Graham Bell and others. LWS 3164. ms. (1906)
George Washington. Photostats. LWS 3125. 17 photostats of mss. (1785 and undated?)
George Washington. Piece of his coat, formerly in possession of Andrew Jackson. LWS 2188. 3 mss. (1927 and undated?), cloth
George Washington. The Potomac Company. LWS 2176. 4 mss. (1785-1787)
(George Washington). True copy of a letter attested by General William Maxwell. LWS 3163. ms. (undated?)
George Washington's account with George Clinton. LWS 3149. ms. (1782-1787)
George Washington Parke Custis. Ms. Was Washington a Marshall of France. LWS 3134. ms. (c. 1850)
George C. Washington. Grand nephew. Inherited the Washington Papers. LWS 3289. ms. (1834)
Major John Washington. Uncle of George Washington. LWs 3138. ms. (1744), 3 transcripts
John Augustine Washington (?). LWS 3136. ms. (1777)
John Augustine Washington. Son of Corbin Washington and grandson of John Augustine who was George Washington's brother. LWS 3139. ms. (1832)
Laurence A. Washington. LWS 3140. ms. (1822)
Lund Washington. LWS 3157. ms. (1783)

BOX 132

William Augustine Washington. LWS 3137. 8 mss. (1780-1797)
Colonel William Augustine Washington. LWS 3135. 6 mss. (1789-1807)
Washington. "Love of Truth Marked the Boy." LWS 3277. poem on cloth (undated?)
(Washington). Thomas Hartley. Colonel in the Revolution. LWS 3127. ms. (1789)
(Washington). Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. LWS 3118. ms. (1879)
Washington and Franklin. LWS 2187. ms. (1864)
Washington Family. A collection of letters, dated for the most part 184-. LWS 3155. 13 mss. (1847-1861)
Washington Material. LWS 2181. 32 mss. (1811 and undated)

BOX 133

Washington Material. Ann Washington, etc. LWS 2173. 27 mss. (1757-1796)
Washington Material. Bushrod Washington. LWS 2171. 45 mss. (1778-1873)

BOX 134

Washington Material. Estate of George Washington, etc. LWS 2179. 22 mss. (1800 and undated?)
Washington Material. Lawrence Washington. LWS 2180. 33 mss. (1816-1837)

BOX 135

Washington Material. William A. Washington. LWS 2178. 54 mss. (1778-1827)
Washington Material. William A. Washington, Robert Beverly, George C. Washington, etc. LWS 2182. 31 mss. (1807-1858)

BOX 136

Washington's Land. LWS 2185. 4 mss. (1796-1816)
William Watson. LWS 3161. ms. (1776)
Mrs. Grace Webb. LWS 3160. 2 mss. (1778)
Anthony Whiting. Washington's overseer. LWS 3159. ms. (1793)

G. Presidents of the United States.
John Adams. LWS 3358. ms. (1816)
John Adams. LWS 3359. ms. (1819)
John Quincy Adams. LWS 3332. ms. (1780 and undated?)
John Quincy Adams. LWS 3334. ms. (1831)
John Quincy Adams. LWS 3331. ms. (1842)
John Quincy Adams. LWS 3333. ms. (1845)
James Buchanan. LWS 766. ms. (1833)
Millard Fillmore. LWS 765. ms. (1848)
[James A. Garfield assassination] LWS 2093-2095. 6 mss. (1868-1898), newspaper clipping
Ulysses S. Grant. LWS 3304. ms. (1873)
Warren G. Harding. LWS 2091. ms. (1920)
Warren G. Harding. LWS 3517. ms. (1920)
Warren G. Harding. LWS 3518. ms. (1921)
Benjamin Harrison. LWS 2090. ms. (1891)
Rutherford B. Hayes. LWS 2085. 6 mss. (1877-1892 and undated?), portrait
Rutherford B. Hayes. LWS 2086. 2 mss. (1890)

BOX 137

Andrew Jackson. LWS 2065. ms. (undated?)
Abraham Lincoln. LWS 3275. ms. (1861)
Abraham Lincoln. LWS 3276. ms. (1864)
James Madison. LWS 3264. ms. (1822)
William McKinley. LWS 2056. ms. (1893)
William McKinley. LWS 2057. ms. (1896)
William McKinley, as President. LWS 2058. ms. (1900)
James Monroe. LWS 3265. ms. (1826)
James Monroe. See letters under "Alexander Hamilton, The Reynolds Affair", drawer: "American History." LWS 3504. EMPTY FOLDER
Franklin Pierce. LWS 4780. ms. (1860), memorandum, portraits (?), 3 transcripts
John Tyler. LWS 3269. ms. (1850)
John Tyler. LWS 3263. ms. (1859), transcript

H. Presidents and Patriots.
Buchanan (James). LWS 3021. ms. (1831), portrait
Cleveland (Grover). LWS 3020. ms. (1899), transcript
Cleveland (Grover). LWS 3011. ms. (1902)
Clymer (George – Signer from Pennsylvania). LWS 2998. ms. (1792), transcript with description
Clymer (George). LWS 2997. ms. (1805), transcript
Garfield (James [A.]). LWS 3013. ms. (1870)
Garfield (James A.). LWS 3012. ms. (1871)
Hamilton (Alexander). LWS 3057. ms. (1785)
Hancock (John). LWS 3025. ms. (1775), transcript
Harrison (Benjamin). LWS 2999. ms. (1783)
Hayes (Rutherford B.). LWS 3010. ms. (1892)

BOX 138

Hayes (Rutherford B.). LWS 3014. ms. (undated?)
Henry (Patrick). LWS 3197. ms. (1777), transcript
Jackson (Andrew). LWS 3000. ms. (1806)
Jackson (Andrew). LWS 3023. ms. (1829)
Jackson (Andrew). LWS 3005. ms. (1839), 2 transcripts
Johnson (Andrew). LWS 3022. ms. (1856)
Johnson (Andrew). LWS 3004. ms. (1860), portrait
Leverett (John). LWS 3009. ms. (1653), 2 portraits
McKinley (William). LWS 3015. ms. (1874), transcript
Monroe (James). LWS 3002. ms. (1826), 2 transcripts
Polk (James K.). LWS 3019. ms. (1845)
Roosevelt (Theodore). LWS 3017. ms. (1890)
Roosevelt (Theodore). LWS 3018. ms. (1904)
Roosevelt (Theodore). LWS 3001. ms. (undated?)
Roosevelt (Theodore). LWS 3007. ms. (undated?)
Roosevelt (Theodore). LWS 3016. ms. (undated?)
Schuyler (Philip). LWS 3070. ms. (1786), 2 transcripts
Taft (William Howard). LWS 3008. ms. (1915), portrait
Taft (William Howard). LWS 3006. ms. (1928)
Tyler (John). LWS 3003. ms. (1846)
Van Buren (Martin). LWS 2992. ms. (1829), folder fragment, 2 transcripts
Van Buren (Martin). LWS 3024. ms. (1829)

BOX 139

I. Presidential Administrations, 1st-38th.
The 1st administration. George Washington. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2251. 71 mss. (1791-1897)
The 2nd administration. See numbered series II. E. 436 above.
The 3rd administration. See numbered series II. E. 428 above.
The 4th administration. Thomas Jefferson. Members of his Cabinet. Complete. LWS 3355. 8 mss. (1798-1812), clipping, note, 2 portraits
The 5th administration. See numbered series II. A. 276 above.
The 6th administration. James Madison. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2987. 11 mss. (1795-1819), portrait
The 7th administration. James Madison. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2988. 13 mss. (1803-1848)
The 8th administration. James Monroe. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2300. 10 mss. (1800-1865 and undated), 2 portraits
The 9th administration. James Monroe. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2301. 8 mss. (1815-1836)
The 10th administration. John Quincy Adams. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2276. 8 mss. (1807-1832), portrait
The 11th administration. Andrew Jackson. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2289. 13 mss. (1829-1845 and undated), clipping, 5 portraits
The 12th administration. Andrew Jackson. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2283. 14 mss. (1827-1859 and undated), biographical sketch

BOX 141

The 13th administration. Martin Van Buren. A complete set of his vice presidents and cabinet. LWS 2292. 11 mss. (1822-1844), portrait
The 14th administration. William Henry Harrison. Complete. LWS 2280. 7 mss. (1832-1867 and undated)
The 15th administration. John Tyler. Members of his cabinet. Lacks one. LWS 2294. 19 mss. (1815-1858 and undated), portrait
The 16th administration. James K. Polk. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2299. 9 mss. (1833-1855 and undated), portrait
The 17th administration. Zachary Taylor. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2295. 8 mss. (1844-1869 and undated), portrait

BOX 142

The 18th administration. Millard Fillmore. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2272. 12 mss. (1826-1863 and undated)
The 19th administration. Franklin Pierce. A complete set of his vice president and cabinet. LWS 2298. 10 mss. (1823-1857), 2 portraits
The 20th administration. James Buchanan. A complete set of his vice president and cabinet. LWS 2258. 14 mss. (1834-1868), portrait on folder
The 21st administration. Abraham Lincoln. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2287. 14 mss. (1840-1893), printed article included with one letter
The 22nd administration. Abraham Lincoln. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2286. 7 mss. (1860-1885 and undated), 2 clippings, transcription with biographical sketch The 23rd administration. Andrew Johnson. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2288. 15 mss. (1850-1890 and undated)

BOX 143

The 24th administration. Ulysses S. Grant. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 35. 15 mss. (1849-1883 and undated)
The 25th administration. Ulysses S. Grant. Members of his cabinet. Lacking one. LWS 34. 17 mss. (1859-1891 and undated), 3 portraits
The 26th administration. Rutherford B. Hayes. A complete set of his vice president and cabinet. LWS 2282. 11 mss. (1869-1885), clipping, 3 portraits
The 27th administration. James A. Garfield. Members of his cabinet. Complete. LWS 2278. 8 mss. (1865-1887 and undated), 2 portraits
The 28th administration. Chester A. Arthur. A complete set of his vice presidents and cabinet. LWS 2277. 15 mss. (1833-1888 and undated), portrait

BOX 144

The 29th administration. Grover Cleveland--first term. A complete set of his vice presidents and cabinet. LWS 2273. 13 mss. (1859-1905), 2 clippings, 8 portraits
The 30th administration. Benjamin Harrison. Members of his cabinet. Lacking one. LWS 2279. 14 mss. (1868-1901 and undated), clipping, 3 portraits
The 31st administration. Grover Cleveland--second term. A complete set of his vice presidents and cabinet. LWS 2274. 12 mss. (1879-1905), card, clipping, 4 portraits
The 32nd administration. William McKinley. Members of his cabinet. A complete set. LWS 2285. 14 mss. (1861-1915), 11 portraits
The 33rd administration. William McKinley. Members of his cabinet. Lacking one. LWS 2302. 8 mss. (1873-1900 and undated), clipping, 2 portraits
The 34th administration. Theodore Roosevelt. Members of his cabinet. Lacking three. LWS 2297. 12 mss. (1878-1914 and undated?), 2 clippings, 8 portraits

BOX 145

The 2nd Roosevelt administration. The administrations of Taft, Wilson, Harding, and Coolidge. With a few odd letters added. LWS 2296. 39 mss., clippings, and portraits (1897-1923)

J. Presidents and Their Cabinets.
James Buchanan and cabinet. Buchanan only good letters; others are specimens. Complete. LWS 2257. 23 mss. (1840-1882), 14 portraits
Millard Fillmore and Cabinet. LWS 2271. 18 mss. (1828-1870), 13 portraits

BOX 146

Millard Fillmore and Cabinet. LWS 2270. 15 mss. (1832-1866), 18 portraits
William Henry Harrison and cabinet. LWS 2281. 8 mss. (1832-1844), 10 portraits
John Tyler and cabinet members. LWS 2293. 24 mss. (1822-1850 and undated), 12 portraits

K. Continental Congressmen.
John B. Ashe. Continental Congressman from North Carolina. LWS 244. ms. (1777)
George Atkinson. Continental Congressman from New Hamphire. LWS 245. ms. (1780)
Benjamin Bellow. New Hampshire. LWS 253. 2 mss. (1761 and undated)

BOX 147

Silas Deane. Continental Congressman from Connecticut. Commissioner to France. LWS 3407. 3 mss. (1777 and undated?)
John Dickinson. Continental Congressman from Connecticut. LWS 3180. 7 mss. (1784-1807), portrait
Eliphalet Dyer. Continental Congressman from Connecticut. LWS 2978. 4 mss. (1756, 1776, undated), biographical sketch, photostat, portrait
Nathaniel Folsom. Continental Congressman from New Hampshire. LWS 1926. 3 mss. (1780, 1782, and undated), 21 photostats
Frederick Frelinghuysen. Continental Congressman from New Jersey. LWS 3441. ms. (1787)
Christopher Gadsden. South Carolina. LWS 3439. 2 mss. (1793, 1801)
John L. Gervais. Continental Congressman from South Carolina. LWS 3404. 4 mss. (1775- 1783)
Edward Giles. Maryland. LWS 3440. ms. (1780), transcript
Alexander Gillon. South Carolina. LWS 3441. ms. (1781)
John Taylor Gilman. Continental Congressman from New Hampshire. LWS 3408. 3 mss. (1782-1799), portrait, transcript
Robert Goldsborough. Maryland. LWS 3449. 2 mss. (1775, 1789)
Nathaniel Gorham. Continental Congressman from Massachusetts. LWS 3409. 5 mss. (1771- 1779), portrait
Cyrus Griffin. Continental Congressman from Virginia. President of Continental Congress. LWS 3448. 4 mss. (1779-1808), 2 portraits
Ralph Izard. South Carolina. LWS 3435. 5 mss. (1779-1795), portrait

BOX 148

John Jay. Continental Congressman from New York. LWS 3258. 5 mss. (1776-1797), portrait
Chief Justice Jas. Kinsey of New Jersey. Member of Continental Congress. LWS 4749. ms. (1790)
Henry Laurens. LWS 3436. 10 mss. (1768-1776 and undated?), 2 portraits
Henry Laurens. Continental Congressman from South Carolina. President of Congress. LWS 3438. 5 mss. (1769-1778), 2 portraits
Henry Laurens. South Carolina. LWS 3437. 4 mss. (1774-1777)
Henry Laurens. LWS 3434. 4 mss. (1780-1782)
Arthur Lee. LWS 3446. ms. (1773) Arthur Lee. Continental Congressman from Virginia. Commissioner to France. LWS 3405. 4 mss. (1784, 1786), 2 portraits
Arthur Lee. Continental Congressman from Virginia. LWS 3433. 3 mss. (1786)
Arthur Lee. Continental Congressman from Virginia. LWS 3406. 4 mss. (1786-1790)
Richard Bland Lee. Continental Congressman from Virginia. LWS 3447. 2 mss. (1792, 1793)
Thomas Sim Lee. Maryland. LWS 3410. 2 mss. (1792, 1795)
Walter Livingston. Continental Congressman from New York. 2 mss. (1777, 1796)
James Lovell. Continental Congressman from Massachusetts. LWS 3443. 8 mss. (1780-1806 and undated)

BOX 149

George Mason. Continental Congressman from Virginia. LWS 4818. 4mss. (1753-1784)
John Mathews. South Carolina. LWS 3418. 2 mss. (1778, 1780), 2 biographical sketches
James Mercer. Continental Congressman from Virginia. LWS 3415. 2 mss. (1771, 1779), portrait
Henry Merchant. Rhode Island. LWS 3411. 2 mss. (1778, 1793), note
Henry Middleton. President of the Continental Congress, from South Carolina. Father of Arthur Middleton. LWS 3424. ms. (undated), portrait
Gouverneur Morris. Continental Congressman from New York. LWS 3425. 3 mss. (1793- 1810)
Isaac Motte. Continental Congressman from South Carolina. LWS 3442. ms. (1791)
Abner Nash. Continental Congressman from North Carolina. LWS 3413. 2 mss. (1780), Portrait
Samuel A. Otis. Continental Congressman from Massachusetts. LWS 3414. 3 mss. (1789, 1797, and undated?), transcript
Mann Page, Jr. Continental Congressman from Virginia. LWS 3421. 5 mss. (1773-1783)
Samuel Patterson. Continental Congressman from Delaware. General. LWS 3416. ms. (1780)
William Patterson. Continental Congressman from New Jersey. LWS 3260. 8 mss. (1772-
Edmund Pendleton. Continental Congressman from Virginia. LWS 3422. 3 mss. (1775-1801) 1801), portrait
Richard Peters. LWS 3423. ms. (1778)
Charles Pettit. Continental Congressman from Pennsylvania. LWS 3403. 7 mss. (1778-1783), 2 Portraits

BOXS 150

Charles Pinckney. Continental Congressman from South Carolina. Governor. LWS 3432. 5 mss. (1781-1801 and undated)
Thomas Pinckney. Continental Congressman from South Carolina. Deplomatist. Aide to General Lincoln and Count D’Estaing. LWS 3412. 2 mss. (1787, 1796)
David Ramsay. Continental Congressman from South Carolina. Historian. Physician. LWS 2 mss. (1783, 1799), portrait
James R. Reid. Continental Congressman from Pennsylvania. Officer. LWS 3419. 2 mss. (1779, 1788)
Thomas Rodney. Continental Congressman from Delaware. LWS 3236. 2 mss. (1804, 1807)
John Rutledge. Continental Congressman from South Carolina. LWS 3420. 6 mss. (1776-1803 and undated?)
John Cleves Symmes. Continental Congressman from New Jersey. LWS 3238. 2 mss. (1780, 1785)
Nicholas Van Dyke. Governor and Continental Congressman from Delaware. LWS 3402. 3 mss. (1779-1783)
John Walton. Continental Congressman from Georgia. LWS 1041. ms. (1789)
John Wentworth, Jr. Continental Congressman from New Hampshire. LWS 4785. ms. (1770)
Alexander White. Continental Congressman from North Carolina. LWS 3401. 3 mss. (1789, 1793)

L. Alexander Hamilton Lot.
Alexander Hamilton Lot. Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3060. ms. (1786)
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3059. printed document (1791) SEPARATED TO PAMPHLETS IN LIBRARY
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3052. ms. (1791), clipping, portrait
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3027. ms. (1791)
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3026. ms. (1792)
Alexander Hamilton on the Whiskey Insurrection. LWS 3072. ms. (1794)
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3053. 4 mss. (1797, 1799)
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3031. 3 mss. (1799)
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3034. 3 mss. (1799)
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3036. 3 mss. (1799)
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3037. 3 mss. (1799)
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3038. 3 mss. (1799)
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3041. 4 mss. (1799)
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3040. 3 mss. (1799)
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3039. 4 mss. (1799)
Alexander Hamilton. A collection of Hamilton material, including letters of: Alexander Hamilton, Elizabeth (Schuyler) Hamilton, John C. Hamilton, Oliver Wolcott, John Quincy Adams. Also printed reports. LWS 3043-3050. 7 mss. (1779-1804)

BOX 151

Alexander Hamilton. A collection of autograph legal manuscripts and a letter signed (legal). LWS 3051. 4 mss. (1795-1863 and undated?), portrait
(Alexander Hamilton). John Quincy Adams. LWS 3349. ms. (1828)
(Alexander Hamilton). John Quincy Adams. LWS 3348. ms. (1830)
(Alexander Hamilton). LWS 3030. printed document (1800) SEPARATED TO PAMPHLETS IN LIBRARY
(Alexander Hamilton). LWS 3058. 3 mss. (1804-1834)
(Alexander Hamilton). LWS 3063. ms. (1810)
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3056. ms. (undated?)
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3065. ms. (undated), portrait
(Alexander Hamilton). Abraham Yates, Jr. Mayor of Albany. LWS 3064. ms. (1793)
Elizabeth (Schuyler) Hamilton. Wife of Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3029. ms. (1834)
Elizabeth Hamilton. Wife of Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3028. ms. (1836), lock of hair
John C. Hamilton. LWS 3061. ms. (1821), biographical note
John C. Hamilton. LWS 3062. ms. (1826)
Philip Schuyler. LWS 3088. ms. (1801)
Philip Schuyler. LWS 3089. ms. (1802)
Philip Schuyler. LWS 3090. ms. (1804)

II. Army and Navy. (Checklist, LWS 4731, Vol. 5)

A. American Revolution. LWS 973-994, 1307-1356, 1358-1492, 1494-1617
Isaac Abel. LWS 1312. ms. (1776)
John Adam. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1310. 2 mss. (1777, 1780)
Sir Robert Abercromby. British Officer. LWS 1311. ms. (1776)
American Revolution. LWS 764. 6 mss. (1777-1780 and undated?)
American Revolution. New York. LWS 1496. ms. (1784)
(American Revolution.) Provision returns and other documents. LWS 1546. 45 mss. (1775- 1784)
Nathaniel Appleton. Clergyman. Patriot. LWS 1308. ms. (1766)

BOX 152

John Armstrong. Brigadier General. Father of Major John Armstrong. LWS 3240. ms. (1782)
John Armstrong. Major. Wrote first of the two Newburgh letters. LWS 3239. 4 mss. (1788- 1842), portrait
Arrangement of the Pennsylvania Line, January 17, 1781. LWS 1110. ms. (1781)
Articles of Agreement. LWS 1307. ms. (1777)
Col. Edward Autill. LWS 1309. ms. (1781)
Colonel Henry Babcock. Commanded at Newport. LWS 1322. ms. (1778)
Wm. Hudson Ballard. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1323. ms. (1778)
Stephen Balliot. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1324. ms. (1782)
Baltimore Company of Artificers. John McCabe - Clerk & First Lieut. of the Company. LWS 1325. ms. (1775)
Colonel Francis Barber. Of the Third New Jersey Regiment. LWS 1318. ms. (1779)
Nathan Barnum. Tory Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1317. ms. (1790)
William Barton. Captured the British General Prescott. LWS 1320. ms. (1819)
Henry, Earl of Bathurst. LWS 1319. ms. (1778), newspaper leaf (1778)
John Bayard. Revolution. LWS 1326. ms. (1777)
John Beatty. Continental congressman from New Jersey. Revolutionary soldier. LWS 3196. 2 mss. (1778, 1796)
Clement Biddle. The Fighting Quaker. LWS 1327. 26 mss. (1781-1790 and undated)
Colonel Benjamin Birdsall. Officer in the American Revolution. LWS 1328. ms. (1776)
Ephraim Blaine. LWS 1329. 2 mss. (1778, 1781)
General Jean Charles Borda. French Scientist. Served under Comte d'Estaing in Rev. War. LWS 1316. ms. (1769)
Joseph Borden. LWS 1330. 2 mss. (1776 and undated?) >>LWS 1331?
(Boston Committee of Safety?). LWS 1503. ms. (1774)
Leonard Briggs. Revolutionary soldier. LWS 1339. ms. (1793)

BOX 153

John Brown. Secretary of the Board of Admiralty. LWS 1315. ms. (1783)
William Brown. British Officer in Revolution. LWS 1332. ms. (1776)
William Bryan. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1333. ms. (1779)
John H. Buell. Officer from New Hampshire (?). LWS 1338. ms. (1779)
Abner Bunburry. British officer in Revolution. LWS 1336. ms. (1781)
Richard Burchan. LWS 1337. ms. (1779)
John Burgoyne. British General. LWS 3296. 6 mss. (1777-1784), portrait, transcript
Burgoyne's expedition. LWS 3298. 3 mss. (1778 and undated?)
Thomas Burke. War Governor of North Carolina. LWS 1313, 1314. 6 mss. (1778-1782)
Anthony Butler. Assistant Quarter-Master General. LWS 1321. ms. (1778)
Richard Butler. Brevet brigadier general. LWS 1340. 2 mss. (1780, 1782)
Colonel Thomas Butler. Distinguished at Brandywine and Monmouth for which he received the thanks of Washington & Wayne. LWS 1334. ms. (1795)
Colonel Zebulon Butler. LWS 1335. ms. (1785) James Caldwell. Soldier parson. LWS 3316. ms. (1776)
Duncan Campbell. British officer in Revolution. LWS 2968. ms. (1792)
Sir Guy Carleton. British general in the Revolution. LWS 3253. 8 mss. (1776-1786), portrait
Sir Guy Carleton's account for wood, candles, etc. LWS 1114. ms. (1783)
Osgood Carleton. Officer in the Revolution. Author. LWS 1359. mss. (1779, 1781)
John Carlile. Adjutant General. LWS 1360. ms. (1783)
David Chambers. LWS 1342. ms. (1776)
Charleston. Return of North Carolina and Virginia troops. LWS 1361. ms. (1779)
Francois Jean, Chevalier de Chastellux. French Major General in the Revolution. LWS 1365. ms. (1769 and undated?)
David Cheever. LWS 1362. ms. (1775)
General Gabriel Christie. British Officer in French and Indian War and the Revolution. LWS 1363. ms. (1769)
James Christie. Captain. LWS 1364. ms. (1781)

BOX 154

Benjamin Church. LWS 1343. ms. (1779)
Richard Claiborne. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1345. 3 mss. (1783, 1799, undated?)
Ebenezer Clark. LWS 1344. ms. (1779)
Daniel Claus. Loyalist. British agent among the Indians during the French and Indian War and the Revolution. LWS 1366. ms. (1784)
Mrs. Cletheril. LWS 1341. ms. (undated)
George Clinton. Brevet Major General. LWS 1353. 5 mss. (1760-1804), transcript
(undated?)George Clinton. Brevet Major General. LWS 1352. 4 mss. (1777, 1778)
George Clinton. Brevet Major General. LWS 1348. 4 mss. (1779-1787)
George Clinton. War Governor of New York. Patriot. Vice President. LWS 1367. 4 mss. (1784, 1804, undated?)
Sir Henry Clinton. British Commander-in-chief. LWS 3390. 5 mss. (1780-1785)
James Clinton. Brevet Major General. LWS 1351. 21 mss. (1778-1800, undated?)
James Clinton. Brigadier General. LWS 1350. ms. (1779)
Connecticut Loyalists. LWS 1354. ms. (1779)
Connecticut Sons of Liberty. LWS 1355. ms. (1774)
Connecticut. LWS 1356. 8 mss. (1775-1777)
Connecticut in the Revolution. LWS 1357. ms. (1774)
Morgan Connor. Colonel. LWS 1349. ms. (1776)
Copy of Instructions to Captain John Chester. LWS 1347. ms. (1775)
Benjamin Cudworth. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1346. ms. (1780)
Joseph Cushing. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1358. ms. (1778)

BOX 155

Peter Colt. Commissary of Purchases, Eastern Department. LWS 1368. ms. (1777)
Connecticut in the Revolution. LWS 1369. ms. (1784)
Hugh Dalrymple. British Commander. LWS 1370. ms. (1807)
Elias Dayton. Brigadier General. LWS 3251. 7 mss. (1776-1795)
Elias Dayton. Brigadier General. LWS 3252. 5 mss. (1777)
Peter Dehaven. LWS 1371. ms. (1776)
Deleware in the Revolution. LWS 1376. ms. (1777)
Deleware in the Revolution. LWS 1377. ms. (1778)
John Dooly. Officer in Revolution. LWS 1375. ms. (1779)
Colonel Samuel Drake. LWS 1113. ms. (1779)
Peter DuBois. Officer in French and Indian War and Revolution. LWS 1372. ms. (1761)
Jacob Duche. LWS 1373. ms. (1763)
Louis Lebeque Duportail. French Major General in the Revolution. French Minister of War. LWS 1374. ms. (1791), portrait
William Eden. Commissioner sent by Lord North in 1778. LWS 1379. ms. (1786)
Andrew Elliot. Officer in the Revolution. ms. (1782)
(N. Ells?). LWS 1382. ms. (1776)
Peter Elsworth. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1380. ms. (1779)
Enlistment Form. LWS 1378. ms. (1775, 1776)
Extract from a letter of General Washington to the British General William Phillips. LWS 3147. ms. (1781)
Adam Ferguson. Secretary to the English Commissioners (Earl of Carlisle, George Johnstone, and William Eden), sent to effect a reconciliation with America. LWS 1383. ms. (1779) Elizabeth Ferguson. Bearer of letters to attempt to settle Revolutionary War. LWS 1384. ms. (1795)
Nicholas Fish. Officer in the Revolution. Friend of Hamilton. Father of Hamilton Fish. LWS 1385. ms. (1824)
Jelles Fonda. LWS 1386. ms. (1776)
William Franklin. Governor of New Jersey. Tory. Illegitimate son of Benjamin Franklin. LWS 3216. 3 mss. (1759-1787), transcript
William Temple Franklin. LWS 3217 Thomas Gamble. Tory. LWS 1404. 2 mss. (1774)
Horatio Gates. LWS 3267. ms. (1775)
Ebenezer Gay. Colonel of the Connecticut Line. LWS 1397. ms. (1780)
Georgia--Fort Cornwallis. Articles of capitulation and correspondence connected with the surrender of. LWS 1405. 9 mss. (1781)
John Gibson. Officer and Indian fighter. LWS 1398. 3 mss. (1777-1801), clipping (undated?)
Henry Glen. New York Commissary Officer. LWS 1402. 2 mss. (1777, 1778), 2 transcripts (undated?)

 

BOX 156

John Glover. Brigadier General. His troops manned the boats in crossing the Delaware before the victory at Trenton. LWS 1401. 2 mss. (1781, 1785), transcript (undated?)
Robert Gordon. British Officer. LWS 1396. ms. (1776)
William Gordon. Historian of the Revolution. LWS 1403. 5 mss. (1779-1786 and undated?)
John Gooch. LWS 3242. ms. (1776)
Ferdinand Grand. The great French banker and friend of Franklin. LWS 1395. ms. (1779)
James Grant. British General. LWS 1394. ms. (1776)
Lieutenant Colonel S. Graves. LWS 1393. ms. (1778)
Eben Gray. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1400. ms. (1777), transcript (undated?)
Samuel Gray. Commissary General. ms. (1778)
William Grayson. Continental Congressman from Virginia. LWS 1392. ms. (1781)
James Gregg. LWS 1390. 3 mss. (1781-1785), 2 transcripts (undated?)
Major John F. Grimke. LWS 1389. ms. (1779)
Matthew Griswold. Governor of Connecticut. LWS 1388. ms. (1784)
Joseph Green. Commissary. LWS 1399. ms. (1781)
Nathanael Greene. Major General. LWS 3213 3 mss. (1777, 1778), portrait
Nathanael Greene. Major General. LWS 3223, 3228 4 mss. (1778-1780)
Nathanael Greene. LWS 3257. ms. (1780), 3 photostats
(Nathanael Greene). LWS 3212. ms. (1780)
Nathanael Greene. Major General. LWS 3209. 2 mss. (1781, 1782)
Nathanael Greene. LWS 3211. ms. (1782)
Daniel Grosvenor. Revolutionary Clergyman and Patriot. LWS 1387. ms. (1787)
Sir Frederick Haldimand. British General in the Revolution. LWS 1456. ms. (1779)
David Hall. Officer. LWS 1455. ms. (1777)
Henry Haller. Commissioner of Prisoners in the Revolution. LWS 1454. ms. (1777)
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3042. 3 mss. (1779, 1798, undated)
Alexander Hamilton. LWS 3055. 3 mss. (1780-1786), transcript
James Hamilton. Deputy Assistant Commissary. LWS 1453. 2 mss. (1776, 1777)

W. O. Hamilton. British officer in Revolution. LWS 1424. ms. (1783)
Wade Hampton. Lieutenant Colonel in Revolution. LWS 1423. ms. (1782), biographical sketch
Edward Hand. Brevet Major General. LWS 1421. 4 mss. (1777-1792), portrait
Edward Hand. Continental Congressman from Pennsylvania. General. LWS 1422. 2 mss. (1795, 1797)
John Hardenbergh. Colonel. LWS 1445. ms. (1779)

 

BOX 157

Joseph Harmar. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 3246. 2 mss. (1779, 1780)
R. Harpur. LWS 1446. ms. (1777)
Benjamin Harrison. LWS 3271. ms. (1779)
Samuel Harrison. Revolutionary patriot. LWS 4748. ms. (1776)
David Hartley. British statesman. LWS 1427. ms. (1785)
Thomas Hartley. Continental Congressman from Maryland. Colonel. LWS 1428. 3 mss.(1778-1795)
Thomas Hawley. Major and Massachusetts Patriot. LWS 1429. ms. (1776)
Joseph Hawley. Massachusetts Patriot. Chairman of Massachusetts Committee to Provincial Congress, October 1774. LWS 1430. ms. (1776)
Colonel Udney Hay. LWS 1431. 2 mss. (1778, 1781)
John Hazelwood. LWS 1437. ms. (1781)
Moses Hazen. Brevet Brigadier General. 2 mss. (1782, 1783), transcript
William Heath. LWS 1438. 7 mss. (1777-1782)
William Heath. LWS 1439. 4 mss. (1778, 1780), photostat
General William Heath. LWS 3248. 8 mss. (1778-1783 and undated?), biographical note, portrait
John Henderson. Captain of the Pennsylvania Line. LWS 3249. ms. (1780)
Samuel Henley. LWS 1440. ms. (1779)
Nicholas Herkimer. Killed at the Battle of Oriskany. LWS 1441. ms. (1775), clipping, etching, photostat
Earl of Hillsborough. British Secretary of State for American Department in Revolution. LWS 1452. ms. (1769)
Samuel Hodgdon. Commissary general of military stores. LWS 3230. ms. (1777)
James Hogun. Brigadier General. LWS 1436. ms. (1779)
John Holker. French Consul at Philadelphia. LWS 1435. 2 mss. (1781 and undated?)
John Holt. Revolutionary Printer and Patriot. LWS 1434. ms. (1779)
Robert L. Hooper. Deputy Quartermaster. LWS 1433. ms. (1779)
Stephen Hooper. LWS 1432. ms. (1776)
Esek Hopkins. Commander-in-Chief of the Navy. LWS 1442. 2 mss. (1775, 1783), transcript (undated?)
Peter Horry. Guerilla general with Marion in the south. LWS 3303. ms. (1782)
Foster Horton (alias Captain Clark) of Morris County, New Jersey. LWS 1443. ms. (1776)
John E. Howard. LWS 3229. 2 mss. (1805 and undated)
John Eager Howard. Officer in the Southern Campaign. LWS 1444. ms. (1802), biography, portrait

BOX 158

Richard, Lord Howe. "Black Dick." Commander-in-Chief and British Admiral in the Revolution. LWS 146. 5 mss. (1758-1784)
Sir William Howe. British Commander. LWS 3250. 3 mss. (1775, 1776), 2 portraits
Robert Howe. Major General. LWS 1449. 3 mss. (1777-1782)
Jacob S. Howell. Secretary to the Council of Safety. LWS 1448. ms. (1776)
John Ladd Howell. Colonel, Second Pennsylvania Regiment. Commissary Officer. LWS 1447. 5 mss. (1776, 1778)
Adam Hubley, Jr. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1450. ms. (1782)
Isaac Huger. Brigadier General. ms. (1781), transcript
Hugh Hughes. Revolutionary officer. LWS 1426. ms. (1778)
T. Hughes. Deputy Quartermaster, New York State. LWS 1425. ms. (1780)
Andrew Hunter. Revolutionary War Chaplain. Received Washington's thanks at Battle of Monmouth. LWS 147. ms. (1801)
Jedidiah Huntington. Brevet Major General. LWS 1451. 3 mss. (1777-[1818]), portrait
John Nicholson Inglefield. British Naval Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1407. ms. (1785)
Matthew Irwin. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 3394. 2 mss. (1777, 1783)
Henry Jackson. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 149. 2 mss. (1782, 1783), portrait
Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1406. ms. (1775)
Original manuscript of two Revolutionary sermons by Nathan Ker. Chaplain in the American Army. LWS 1408. 2 mss. (1775, 1781), biography
Henry Knox. LWS 4812. 2 mss. (1778, 1793)
Henry Knox. LWS 4813. ms. (1788)
Henry Knox. LWS 4814. 2 mss. (1789, 1792)
Henry Knox. Major General. LWS 4815. 9 mss. (1783-1807)
Henry Knox. Major General. LWS 4816. 3 mss. (1785-1796)

BOX 159

Henry Knox. Major General. Secretary of War. LWS 4817. 6 mss. (1767-1796)
John Lamb. Colonel in the Revolution, later General. Distinguished service under Montgomery and Knox. LWS 1412. ms. (1793), transcript (undated?)
Paul Lantzinger. LWS 1411. ms. (undated)
John Laurens. Aide-de-camp of Washington. LWS 3290. ms. (1775)
John Laurens. Aide-de-camp of Washington. LWS 3293. 3 mss. (1782), biographical sketch, clipping, transcript
Le Duc de Lauzun. Carried to Franklin in France the news of Cornwallis's surrender. LWS 1112. ms. (1782)
General Henry Lee. "Light-Horse Harry." LWS 3266. ms. (1781)
Henry Lee. General. Light Horse Harry. Father of Robert E. Lee. LWS 1419. 8 mss. (1796- 1804 and undated)
Henry Lee. Light Horse Harry. LWS 1420. 7 mss. (1793-1810 and undated)
William Lee. Patriot and agent at Nantes. LWS 3398. 3 mss. (1773-1782), biographical note
General Alexander Leslie. LWS 1410. ms. (1782)
Morgan Lewis. Colonel. Governor of New York. LWS 1418. ms. (1777)
Benjamin Lincoln. LWS 1415. 4 mss. (1776-1782), biographical sketch, portrait
Benjamin Lincoln. LWS 1416. 5 mss. (1759-1785), portrait
Benjamin Lincoln. Major General. LWS 1417. 12 mss. (1777, 1783, and undated?), 3 transcripts (undated?), biography

BOX 160

Peter R. Livingston. LWS 1413. ms. (1776)
Daniel Lorind. In charge of stores at Sudbury. LWS 2957. ms. (1780)
Noah Lovwell and Daniel Warner. Bunker Hill Soldiers. LWS 1409. ms. (1776)
Chevalier de la Luzerne. French Minister to the United States. LWS 1414. ms. (undated)
Marquis de la Luzerne. French Minister to the United States during the Revolution. LWS 3119. mss. (1791 and undated?), portrait
Marquis de la Luzerne. French Minister to the United States during the Revolution. LWS 3119. ms. (1791), note, portrait
Thomas Machin. Engineer. Put chains across the Hudson. LWS 1458. 2 mss. (1784 and undated?)
John Mackay. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1459. ms. (1778)
Robert Magaw. Pennsylvania Colonel. LWS 1479. ms. (1776)
Maryland Council of Safety. Certificate of Election. LWS 1472. ms. (1776)
Maryland in the Revolution. LWS 1473. ms. (1776)
Baron Francis Maseres. Canadian Judge. Wrote in defence of England in Revolution. LWS 1464. 2 mss. (1750, 1791)
Massachusetts. LWS 1463. ms. (1782)
Massachusetts Council. LWS 1465. 2 mss. (1776, 1777)
Massachusetts Council. Document signed by Artemas Ward and fifteen others. LWS 1461. ms. (1777)
Fifteen members Revolutionary War Council of Massachusetts. LWS 1466. 2 mss. (1776), descriptive folder (undated?)
Massachusetts. First Regiment of Foot. LWS 1467. 2 mss. (1778)
Massachusetts in the Revolution. LWS 1462. ms. (1778) (Massachusetts Militia.) LWS 1468. ms. (1776)
Richard McAllister. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1460. ms. (1778)
General Alexander McDougall. LWS 1480. 4 mss. (1775, 1781)
Lachlan McIntosh. Brigadier General. Killed Button Gwinnett. LWS 150. ms. (1800), portrait
Colonel William McIntosh. LWS 1477. ms. (1776)
William McPherson. Aide-de-Camp to Lafayette. Commanded the McPherson Blues during the disturbances in Western Pennsylvania, 1794. LWS 1478. ms. (1793)
Richard K. Meade. Aide-de-camp of Washington. LWS 3241. ms. (1779)
George Measam. Commissary General of Clothing. LWS 1469. ms. (1780)
Return Jonathan Meigs. Colonel in Revolution and later Indian Agent. LWS 1474. 2 mss. (1804 and undated?), biographical sketch, portrait
Joshua Meiserau. LWS 1481. ms. (1777)
Memorial to the President and members of Congress. Regarding recruiting money. LWS 1470. ms. (undated)
Thomas Middleton. Officer in Revolution and French and Indian War. LWS 1482. ms. (1778)
Thomas Mifflin. LWS 1483. 4 mss. (1777-1797), 2 portraits

BOX 161

James Milligan. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1484. ms. (1786)
George R. Minot. Massachusetts Jurist. LWS 1485. ms. (1788)
Minute Men. LWS 1486. ms. (1774, 1775)
Minute Men. John Chapman, John Barker, Thomas Allin. LWS 1471. ms. (1775)
John Mitchell. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 3190. ms. (1805)
George Morgan. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1487. ms. (1776)
James Moore. Brigadier General. LWS 1488. ms. (1776)
Samuel Cadwallader Morris. Officer at Princeton and Trenton. LWS 1489. ms. (1775)
Perez Morton. Massachusetts patriot and statesman in Revolution. LWS 1490. ms. (1776)
William Moultrie. Major General. LWS 1491. 4 mss. (1793-1799), portrait
John Peter Muhlenberg. Brevet Major General. LWS 1475. ms. (1782)
David Murray, Viscount Stormont. LWS 1476. ms. (1781)
Francis Nash. Brigadier General. LWS 1502. ms. (1767)
Navigation laws. LWS 1501. ms. (1756)
New Jersey Petition. LWS 1499. ms. (1776)
New York. Muster roll of the 4th New York Regiment of Foot. Company of the late Captain Sackett. LWS 1498. ms. (1780)
New York State. Indenture of sale of land taken from Tories. LWS 1497. ms. (1781)
Newburgh letters. Contemporary copies of four letters published at New Windsor Encampment of the Continental Army. LWS 1500. 4 mss. (1783), transcript (undated?)
John Nixon. Colonel. LWS 1494. 2 mss. (1791, 1795)
John Nixon. Brigadier General. LWS 1495. ms. (undated)
Lord North. Minister of George III. LWS 1504. ms. (1783)
William North. Colonel. Aide to Steuben. LWS 1505. 5 mss. (1792, 1798, and undated), 2 transcripts (undated?)
William North. Colonel. Aide to Steuben. LWS 1506. 3 mss. (1788-1799), transcript (undated?)
Samuel Nye. Naval Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1492. ms. (1778)
Oath of Allegiance. Heath, Massachusetts. LWS 1508. ms. ([1778])
Matthias Ogden. Brevet Brigadier General. LWS 1509. 2 mss. (1777, 1783)
Henry O'Hara. Soldier in the Revolution. LWS 1510. ms. (1776)
Francis Osborne, Duke of Leeds. LWS 1511. ms. (1775)

BOX 162

James Otis. Father of the Patriot. LWS 1507. ms. (1764)
James Otis. Patriot. LWS 1512. 4 mss. (1764-1767)
Thomas Paine. LWS 1518. 2 mss. (1783, 1786), transcript (undated?)
Thomas Paine. Lock of Hair. LWS 1519. SEPARATED TO ARTIFACT STORAGE
(Thomas Paine.) J. E. Remsburg Collection. Letters by Andrew D. White, James Parton, etc. about Paine. LWS 1526. 16 mss. and clippings (1879-1910)
Samuel H. Parsons. Major General. LWS 1527. 4 mss. (1774-1778), biography, 2 transcripts (undated?)
Theophilus Parsons. Jurist. LWS 1528. ms. (1776)
John Paterson. Brigadier General. LWS 1529. 2 mss. (1781, 1791)
Charles Paxton. English Customs Agent at Boston. LWS 1530. 2 mss. (1765)
Charles Paxton. British Commander of Customs, Boston. One of the authors of Hutchinson Letters. LWS 1525. ms. (1774), biographical folder (undated?)
Pennsylvania. Robert Adams and Joseph Culbertson of the 6th Pennsylvania Battalion. LWS 1522. 2 mss. (undated?)
(Pennsylvania.) York County Militia. Captain George Long's Company. LWS 1523. ms. (1778)
Pennsylvania General Assembly. Peter Z. Lloyd. LWS 1524. ms. (1782)
Earl Percy. Whose troops rescued the British flying from Lexington and Concord. LWS 1521. ms. (1811)
Giles Pettibone. Officer in the American Revolution. LWS 1520. ms. (1777)
William Phillips. British General. LWS 1517. 7 mss. (1774-1781)
Timothy Pickering. LWS 1541. 5 mss. (1779-1797)

BOX 163

Timothy Pickering. LWS 1542. 4 mss. (1784-1821)
Timothy Pickering. Secretary of State under Washington and Adams. LWS 1543. 6 mss. (1797, 1798)
Timothy Pickering. LWS 1544. 20 mss. (1796-1800 and undated?)
Timothy Pickering. LWS 1545. ms. (1777)
Timothy Pickering. LWS 1532. 3 mss. (1781-1800)
William Pierce, Jr. Aide to General Sullivan. LWS 1516. ms. (1779)
Lewis Pintard. Agent for American Prisoners during the Revolution. LWS 1531. ms. (1778)
B. Platt. Patriot. LWS 1534. ms. (1782)
Colonel Richard Platt. LWS 1514. ms. (1781)
Major Richard Platt. LWS 1513. ms. (1781)
John Polereczky. Revolutionary Officer under Rochambeau. LWS 1535. 9 mss. (1784-1804 and undated?)
Dr. Jonathan Potts. Surgeon. Director General Northern Department. LWS 1536. ms. (1781)
Jeremiah Powell. President, General Court of Massachusetts. LWS 1537. 3 mss. (1777-1779)

BOX 164

General Richard Prescott. British general exchanged for General Charles Lee. LWS 1533. ms. (1777)
Augustine Prevost. British General. LWS 1538. 2 mss. (1779)
Thomas Procter. Colonel of Artillery. LWS 1539. ms. (1800)
General Israel Putnam. LWS 1547. 2 mss. (1777), transcript (undated?)
Rufus Putnam. Brigadier General. LWS 1515. 3 mss. (1780-1799)
Johann Gottlieb Rall. Colonel of the Hessians, killed at Trenton. LWS 1552. 2 mss. (1776)
Colonel Nathaniel Ramsay. (Not the Continental Congressman.) LWS 1553. ms. (1796)
Francis Rawdon, Lord Hastings. Officer in Revolution. British General. LWS 1554. 2 mss. ([1788], 1821)
Charles Read. Jurist. Mayor and Collector of the Port of Burlington, New Jersey. Officer in Revolution but submitted to the British. One of founders of American Philosophical Society. LWS 1555. ms. (1768)
James Reed. Purchasing Agent in Revolution. LWS 1556. ms. (1778)
Joseph Reed. Officer, Continental Congressman from Pennsylvania, governor, etc. LWS 1551. 5 mss. (1772-1781), portrait
Henry Remsen. LWS 1557. ms. (1777)
(Paul Revere.) LWS 1558. ms. (1780), 2 engravings (1777 and undated?)
Revolution. Collection of 21 letters, documents, etc., some of Revolutionary interest. LWS 1548. 21 mss. (1719-1802 and undated?)
Miscellaneous--Revolution. A collection. LWS 1549. 8 mss. (1777-1787)
Revolutionary officers and soldiers. Miscellaneous lot. LWS 1550. 44 mss. (1758-1873)

BOX 165

Revolutionary War privateer sailor's will and power of attorney covering his share in prizes. LWS 1111. ms. (1780)
Charles, Duke of Richmond. LWS 1559. ms. (1755)
Baron Riedesel. General of the Hessians. LWS 1560. 3 mss. (1774-1779), clipping
James Rivington. Tory Printer. LWS 1561. ms. (1785), biographical sketch
Rochambeau. French Commander. LWS 1562. 2 mss. (1782, 1787)
Griffith Rutherford. General. LWS 1563. ms. (1778)
Richard Sackett. Officer. LWS 1570. ms. (1780)
St. Vincent and Beguia. Contemporary material pertaining to these islands during the Revolution. LWS 3317. 2 mss. (1779)
William Sanders. Colonel in the Revolution. LWS ???? ms. (1780), transcript
Colonel Alexander Scammell. Adjutant General. LWS 1565. ms. (1776), 2 portraits
Alexander Scammell. Adjutant General. LWS 1566. 2 mss. (1779, 1780)
Philip Schuyler. Major General. LWS 3092. 5 mss. (1777 and undated?)
William Sharp. Governor of Maryland. LWS 1569. ms. (1781)
Thomas Shaw. LWS 158. ms. (1779)
Major Shaw. Revolutionary Officer. LWS 156. 2 mss. (1781 and undated?)
Isaac Shelby. Revolutionary Officer and Kentucky Pioneer. LWS 1568. ms. (1796)
J. Sherman. Colonel in the Revolution. LWS 1567. ms. (1779)
Ship Journal. Revolution. LWS 1032. ms. (1774-1779)
Stamp Act. Earl of Halifax. LWS 1577. ms. (1764)
Stamp Act. LWS 1578. ms. (1766)

BOX 166

Stamp Act. Collection of letters, 1763-6. LWS 1579. 37 mss. (1763-1818 and undated?)
Stamp Act. Jasper Manduit. Agent for Massachusetts in England. LWS 1580. ms. (1765)
John Stark. Brevet Major General. LWS 1576. ms. (1771)
Baron Steuben. LWS 153. 4 mss. (1781-1789 and undated?)
Baron Steuben. Major General. LWS 154. 4 mss. (1779-1791), 3 portraits
Colonel Walter Stewart. Aide to General Gates. LWS 155. 2 mss. (1777, 1782)
General Walter Stewart. LWS 1564. 5 mss. (1781-1784 and undated?)
Lord Stirling. LWS 161. 7 mss. (1762-1779 and undated?)
Lord Stirling (William Alexander). Major General. LWS 3231. 7 mss. (1765-1782), note, transcript

BOX 167

William Alexander, Lord Stirling. LWS 160. 5 mss. (1777-1782 and undated?)
An alleged spy appeals to Lord Stirling. LWS 3232. ms. (1778), transcript
Joseph Sturges. LWS 1574. ms. (1778)
Charles Stuart. British major in Revolution. LWS 1575. ms. (1782)
Thomas Sumter. Famous officer in the southern campaigns. LWS 1572. ms. (1781)
John Sullivan. Major General. LWS 1573. ms. (1787)
Joseph Spencer. Major General. LWS 1581. 2 mss. (1777, 1778)
South Carolina. James Parker. Speaker of General Assembly of South Carolina. LWS 1582. ms. (1776)
William Smallwood. Major General. LWS 1583. 2 mss. (1780, 1791), portrait
Stephen Skinner. Officer in Revolutionary War. LWS 1584. ms. (1778)
General Cortlandt Skinner. New Jersey Loyalist. LWS 1585. 2 mss. (1772, 1778)
G. Sellech Silliman. Brigadier General. LWS 1586. ms. (1777)
John D. Shott. Officer. LWS 1587. ms. (1779), transcript (undated?)
Alexander Scammell. Adjutant General. LWS 1588. 3 mss. (1778, 1781)
Abraham Skinner. Commissary General of Prisoners. LWS 1589. 2 mss. (1780)
General Stark and his men ask New York land grant. LWS 1590. ms. (1783)
John Sullivan. Major General. LWS 1591. 10 mss. (1777-1788 and undated?)
General Alexander Scammell. Adjutant General of the Continental Army. LWS 1592. ms. (1776)
Arthur St. Clair. LWS 1593. 2 mss. ([1786], 1798), portrait
Adam Stephen. Major General. LWS 1594. ms. (1777)
Arthur St. Clair. Major General. LWS 1595. 4 mss. (1781-1787), 3 portraits
James Swan. Aide to General Warren. Member of the Bostonb tea Party. Author. Philanthropist. LWS 1571. 2 mss. (1781, 1782) 2 transcripts.
Benjamin Tallmadge. Colonel. Andre's custodian. LWS 3204. 4 mss. (1780-1833), clipping, magazine, 2 portraits with biographical data

BOX 168

John Thatcher. Captain in the Revolutionary War. LWS 4761. ms. (1784)
Joseph Throckmorton. LWS 1596. ms. (1776)
M. Treat. Surgeon General in the Revolution. LWS 1597. ms. (1778)
Christian Tebiger. Officer. LWS 1598. ms. (1778)
Abraham Ten Broeck. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 1599. 2 mss. (1776, 1777)
James Thatcher. Surgeon in the Continental Army. LWS 3313. 4 mss. (1822, 1823)
Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. Aide-de-Camp of Washington. LWS 1600. 7 mss. (1782-1801)
Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. Aide-de-camp of Washington. LWS 3314. ms. (1799)
Banastre Tarleton. British Officer. LWS 1601. ms. (1804)
Simeon Thayer. With Arnold at Quebec. LWS 1602. ms. (1777)
Isaiah Thomas. Printer, patriot, founder of American Antiquarian Society. LWS 1603. ms. (1790)
Joseph Thompson. Lieutenant Colonel, Massachusetts. LWS 1604. ms. (1779)
Tench Tilghman. Aide-de-camp of Washington. LWS 3244. 2 mss. (1780), portrait
Tilghman Family Papers. A collection. LWS 1605. 53 mss. (1784-1788)

BOX 169

(Tories in the Revolution.) Three Documents. LWS 1606. 3 bound mss. (1776-1781) SHELVED WITH BOUND BOOKS
Robert Troup. Officer. Aide to General Gates. LWS 3305. 5 mss. (1777-1804), 2 biographical sketches
Benjamin Trumbull. Chaplain in Continental Army. Historian. LWS 1607. 2 mss. (1779, 1792), transcript (undated?)
David Trumbull. Account of the State of Connecticut with David Trumbull. LWS 1608. 6 mss. (1776-1777)
John Trumbull. Artist. LWS 1609. 2 mss. (1799, 1819)
John Trumbull. Painter. Aide-de-Camp of Washington. LWS 1610. ms. (1775)
Jonathan Trumbull. Governor of Connecticut. Brother Jonathan. LWS 1611. 4 mss. (1756- 1779)
Jonathan Trumbull (At this time Trumble.) LWS 1612. 4 mss. (1748, 1762, and undated?), franked envelope
John Trumbull. Painter. Aide-de-Camp of Washington. LWS 1613. ms. (1776)
Joseph Trumbull. Commissary General. LWS 1614. 4 mss. (1771-1777)
Joseph Trumbull. LWS 1615. 4 mss. (1764-1776), 2 portraits Commodore Thomas Truxton. LWS 1616. ms. (1812)
St. George Tucker. Jurist and poet. Lieutenant colonel at Yorktown. LWS 3245. 4 mss. (1776- 1780)
John Tyler. Commander of Third Brigade, Connecticut Militia. LWS 1617. ms. (1782)
Philip Van Cortlandt. Brevet Brigadier General. LWS 1022. ms. (1808)

BOX 170

Philip Van Cortlandt. General. LWS 1021. ms. (1820)
Le Marquis de Vandreuil. LWS 1018. ms. (1782)
James M. Varnum. Brigadier General. LWS 1020. ms. (1774)
Joseph B. Varnum. Officer. Senator from Massachusetts. Acting Vice President. LWS 1019. ms. (1799)
Baron Viomenil. French Officer. LWS 1017. ms. (1781)
Virginia in the Revolutionary War. LWS 999. 6 mss. (1777, 1778)
Matthew Visscher, Patriot. LWS 973. 2 mss. (1741, 1782)
Francis Wade. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 978. ms. (1780)
Wages Order. LWS 979. ms. (1776)
Ben Walder. Aide to Washington and aide to Baron Steuben. LWS 992. 2 mss. (1806, undated)
Captain Robert Walker. Elmore's Connecticut Regiment. LWS 980. ms. (1786), biographical sketch, description
Artemas Ward. Major General and First Commander-in-Chief. LWS 981. ms. (1775)
Artemas Ward. Continental Congressman from Massachusetts. First Commander-in-Chief. LWS 982. ms. (1776)
Colonel Joseph Ward. Officer in the Revolution. LWS 3243. ms. (1780)
Seth Warner. Vermont soldier and patriot. LWS 983. ms. (1783)
General Joseph Warren. Killed at Bunker Hill. LWS 984. ms. (undated), portrait
George Washington. LWS 3291. ms. (1779)
George Washington. (Rest of description in French). LWS 3107. ms. (1781)
George Washington. Mss. notation of 3 lines on Revolutionary War report. LWS 1107. ms. (undated?)
Anthony Wayne. Brigadier General. LWS 989. 2 mss. (1775, 1777)
George Weedon. Brevet Major General. LWS 27. 2 mss. (1781, 1783)
John Wentworth. Colonial Governor of New Hampshire, 1767-1775. Later a Tory. LWS 976. 2 mss. (1766, 1808)
Richard Wheeler. Lieutenant Corporal at Valley Forge. LWS 985. ms. (1778), 13 photostats
Abraham Whipple. Commodore. LWS 986. ms. (1818)

BOX 171

Anthony Walton White. New Jersey officer in the Revolution. LWS 987. 2 EMPTY FOLDERS
Anthony W. White. New Jersey officer. LWS 977. 4 mss. (1780, 1784)
Anthony Walton White. New Jersey officer in the Revolution. LWS 994. ms. (1797)
Henry White. Tory. Consignee of Tea. LWS 988. ms. (1770)
John Whiting, Lieut. 6 adj. 2nd Mass. Headquarters Orderly Book. LWS 191. (1780) SHELVED WITH BOUND MANUSCRIPTS.
James Wilkinson. Brevet Brigadier General. LWS 1001. 5 mss. (1779-1816)
William E. Willaims. LWS 993. ms. ([1818])
Daniel William. Colonel in the Revolution. LWS 991. 2 mss. (1780)
Otho H. Williams. Brigadier General. LWS 990. ms. (1784), biography
Colonel Marinus Willett. New York officer. LWS 1002. 6 mss. (1781-1791), 3 clippings, 6 transcripts (undated?)
William Woodford. Brigadier General. LWS 974. ms. (1779)
David Wooster. Brigadier General. LWS 975. 2 mss. (1776), portrait
Peter Zabriske. LWS 1035. ms. (1776)

BOX 172

B. French and Indian War. LWS 118-120, 1618-1661, 2392, 2393. 91 mss. (1707/8-1777), 2 biographical sketches, engraving, ms. commentary, ms. description, 3 portraits, rubbing, 7 transcripts (undated?)

James Abercrombie. Commander-in-Chief of British forces in America. LWS 1660. ms. (1757)
Earl of Albemarle. LWS 1661. ms. (1752), portrait
(Lord Jeffery Amherst.) LWS 1658. ms. (1763)
John Arms and Thomas Wells. LWS 1659. ms. (1748)
William Bollan. Agent in England for Massachusetts. LWS 1657. ms. (1761), biographical sketches
General Edward Braddock. LWS 120. ms. (1755)
John Bradstreet. General in French and Indian War. LWS 1656. ms. (1763)
General John Bradstreet. LWS 1655. 2 mss. (1759, 1760), transcript (undated?)
Colonel John Bradstreet. LWS 1654. ms. (1761)
Arthur Browne. British Officer in French and Indian War. LWS 1653. ms. (1766)
Richard Bulkeley. Colonial Secretary of Nova Scotia. LWS 1652. ms. (1762), biographical sketch, partial transcript? (undated?)
45. Crown Point Expedition. LWS 1618. ms. (1755)
Crown Point. A collection of pay warrants and bills of exchange drawn by Governor William Shirley of Massachusetts. LWS 1621. 20 mss. (1747-1749)
(Crown Point Expedition.) John Ballantine Manuscript: The Holy War Described, and Persons Encouranged to engage in it. LWS 1620. ms. (1756)
James Cunningham. Aide de camp. LWS 1619. (July 3, 1757). Note concerning ms., transcript.
Isaac Deschamps. LWS 98. ms. (1759)
Isaac Deschamps, John Laurent. LWS 97. 2 mss. (1759)
Colonel William Eyre. British officer. LWS 1622. ms. (1764), transcript (undated?)
Colonel William Eyre. British officer. LWS 1623. ms. (1764)

BOX 173

Henry Fox, Baron Holland. British statesman. LWS 1635. ms. (1754)
(French and Indian War.) LWS 1624. ms. (1759)
French and Indian War. LWS 1637. ms. (1760)
Alexander Graydon. Officer in the French and Indian War. LWS 2392. ms. (1748)
Benjamin Green. Officer at Louisburg. LWS 1634. ms. (1746)
Richard Gridley. Officer in the French and Indian War. LWS 2393. ms. (1758)
Sir William Johnson. General and Indian Agent. LWS 118. ms. (1747/8)
Sir Charles Knowles. Governor of Louisburg. LWS 1627. ms. (1748), portrait
The Earl of Loudon. British Commander-in-Chief in America during part of the French and Indian War. LWS 1626. 2 mss. (1756)
Louisburg. A collection of letters by William Butlar to Thomas Hancock. LWS 1625. 15 mss. (1758)
Sir Allen MacLean. General in French and Indian War. LWS 1630. ms. (1759)
Richard Maitland. LWS 1629. ms. (1766)
General James Murray. Governor of Canada. With Wolfe at Quebec. LWS 1628. 2 mss. (1765, 1777), transcript (undated?)
Pennsylvania in French and Indian War. LWS 1631. ms. (1755)
William Pepperell. Father of Sir William. LWS 1633. 2 mss. (1707/8, 1712)
Sir William Pepperrell. LWS 1632. 3 mss. (1738-1748)
Thomas Pownall. Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1636. ms. (1757)
Robert Rogers. Famous ranger in the French and Indian War. Remained loyal to the British in the Revolution. LWS 1638. ms. (1761)
Rubbing from name plate on General James Wolfe's Coffin. French and Indian War. LWS 119 ms.? (undated?), rubbing
Governor William Shirley of Massachusetts. Commander of American Forces, French and Indian War. LWS 21. ms. (1755)
N. Sparhawk. Officer in French and Indian War. LWS 1640. ms. (1764)
Colonel Nathaniel Sparhawk. Married daughter of Sir William Pepperell. LWS 1639. ms. (1769)
William Shirley. Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1641. 3 mss. (1744, 1755)

BOX 174

John Stanwix. English General in French and Indian War. LWS 1642. 3 mss. (1758, 1760), 2 transcripts (undated?)
John Thomas. Colonel. LWS 1643. ms. (1759)
Philip Van Cortlandt. General. LWS 1021. ms. (1820)
Philip Van Cortlandt. Brevet Brigadier General. LWS 1022. ms. (1808)
Tunis Van Slyck. LWS 1644. ms. (1762)
Le Marquis de Vandreuil. LWS 1018. ms. (1782)
Joseph B. Varnum. Officer. Senator from Massachusetts. Acting Vice President. LWS 1019. ms. (1799)
Joseph M. Varnum. Brigadier General. LWS 1020. ms. ([1774])
Baron Viomenil. French officer. LWS 1017. ms. (1781)
Samuel Waldo. Brigadier General in the French and Indian War. LWS 1651. ms. (1748), ms. description (undated?)
Admiral Sir Peter Warren. LWS 1650. ms. (1747), portrait
Nathan Whiting. Colonel. LWS 1649. ms. (1756)
Stephen Williams. Chaplain in French and Indian War. LWS 1648. ms. (1745)
William Williams. Officer in French and Indian War. Settled Pittsfield, Massachusetts. LWS 1647. ms. (1754) biographical sketch
General John Winslow. Commander of British Troops which expelled the Acadians. LWS 1646. ms. (1755)
Edward Wolfe. Father of General James Wolfe. LWS 1645. ms. (1744)

C. King Philip's War. LWS 1662, 1663. 3 mss. (1676, [1677])

King Philip's War. Autograph Document signed by Jeremiah Constable. LWS 1662. ms. (1676)
Captain Joshua Scottow. King Philip's War. LWS 1663. ms. ([1677]), biographical sketch

D. Queen Anne's War. LWS 1664-1666. 3 mss. (1702-1709)
Queen Anne's War. LWS 1664. ms. (1702)
Queen Anne's War. LWS 1665. ms. (1703)
Queen Anne's War. LWS 1666. ms. (1709)

E. War of 1812. LWS 114, 116, 1073, 1074, 1671-1680, 2066. 43 mss. (1782-1834), 2 biographical sketches, clipping, envelope, 2 notes, portrait, 4 transcripts (undated?)
General John Armstrong. Secretary of War. LWS 1671. ms. (1813)
William Bainbridge. Naval officer. Commanded the Constitution against the Java. LWS 1672. 2 mss. (1828)
Sir Alexander Cochrane. British Admiral. At Washington and New Orleans in the War of 1812 LWS 1673. ms. (1815)
General Henry Dearborn. LWS 1674. 12 mss. (1782-1822), biographical sketch
Edmund Pendleton Gaines. General in War of 1812. LWS 2066. ms. (1824), portrait
Isaac Hull. Commodore. Commanded the Constitution. LWS 1675. 2 mss. (1812, 1834), clipping (1813)
General George Izard. War of 1812. LWS 1676. ms. (1813)
Alexander Macomb. General in War of 1812. LWS 114. 2 mss. (1805, 1809)
Robert McCousland. General in War of 1812. LWS 1677. ms. (1815)
General Benjamin Mooers. In the War of 1812. LWS 1678. ms. (1814), biographical sketch, 2 transcripts (undated?)
General John Smith. War of 1812, U.S. Senate, Congress. LWS 1074. ms. (1810), 2 notes, 2 transcripts (undated?)
James Tallmadge. Captain in War of 1812, Congress, Lieutenant Governor of New York 1825-1826. One of the founders of University of City of New York. President of the Council for many years. LWS 1073. 2 mss. (1839, 1872)

BOX 175

War of 1812. LWS 1680. ms. (1812)
War of 1812. LWS 1679. ms. (1814)
War of 1812. A collection of letters written during the war. LWS 116. 14 mss. (1812-1815), envelope
General James Wilkinson. Arch traitor. LWS 1681. ms. (1810)

F. Mexican-American War.
Mexican War. Collection of five letters. LWS 3310. 5 mss. (1845-1847)
Mexican War. LWS 113. ms. (1847)
Winfield Scott. General. LWS 1683. 3 mss. (1842-1862)
John E. Wool. General. Second in command in the Mexican War. LWS 1684. 2 mss. (1847, 1861)

G. American Civil War.
John A. Andrew. Civil War Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1685. 2 mss. (1861, 1864)
F. S. Barton. Confederate General. LWS 1686. ms. (1861)
General P. G. T. Beauregard. Confederate Commander. LWS 1687. 4 mss. (1861-1866 and undated?)
John C. Breckinridge. Confederate General and Secretary of War. Vice President and candidate for President of United States. LWS 1688. 2 mss. (1852, 1857), transcript
(John Brown of Osawatomie). LWS 1689. 2 mss. (1856, 1861)
Benjamin F. Butler. Union General. LWS 1690. 5 mss. (1862, 1866), portrait
George W. Childs. Philadelphia publisher. LWS 1710. ms. (1861)
Civil War. American Generals. A collection. LWS 1711. 31 clippings, mss., portraits (1830 and undated?)

BOX 176

Civil War Generals. A collection of letters. [Letters to Senator and General Fessenden]. LWS 1670. 86 mss. (1841-1895)
Howell Cobb. Confederate General. LWS 1709. ms. (1865), transcript
Philip St. George Cocke. Confederate General. LWS 1708. 2 mss. (1861), 2 transcripts
Confederate Cabinet. LWS 1707. 25 mss. (1857-1871 and undated?), 4 portraits

BOX 177

Confederate Congress. A collection of letters and documents. LWS 1712-1820, 4784. 179 mss. (1828-1898; bulk from late 19th c.), 2 clippings, 6 portraits.


BOX 178

Confederate Congress. A collection of letters and documents. LWS 1712-1820, 4784. 179 mss. (1828-1898; bulk from late 19th c.), 2 clippings, 6 portraits. CONTINUED

BOX 179

Confederate Congress. A collection of letters and documents. LWS 1712-1820, 4784. 179 mss. (1828-1898; bulk from late 19th c.), 2 clippings, 6 portraits. CONTINUED

BOX 180

Confederate Congress. A collection of letters and documents. LWS 1712-1820, 4784. 179 mss. (1828-1898; bulk from late 19th c.), 2 clippings, 6 portraits.CONTINUED
Confederate Governors. A collection of letters of governors of the Confederate States. LWS 1667. 46 mss. (1842-1890 and undated), 17 newspaper clippings, 8 portraits
Confederate States. LWS 1669. 2 mss. (1861 and undated?)
Confederate Statesmen. LWS 1668. 4 mss. (1858-1876 and undated?)
Henry W. Halleck. Union General. LWS 1691. 2 mss. (1862)
William J. Hardee. Confederate General. LWS 1692. 3 mss. (1861, 1866), newspaper clipping
William B. Hazen. Union Major General. LWS 1693. ms. (1862)

BOX 181


Major General O. O. Howard. LWS 1694. ms. (1865)
David Hunter. Union General. LWS 1695. ms. (1862), portrait
Philip Kearny. Civil War. LWS 1696. 2 mss. (1861, 1862)
U.S.S. Kearsarge. Fought the Alabama. Piece of wood taken from chain bitts of the Kearsarge. With certificate. LWS 1697. SEPARATED TO ARTIFACT STORAGE
Alexander McDowell McCook. Union General. LWS 112. 3 mss. (1861), card
Robert E. Lee. LWS 111. 2 mss. (1863, 1865)
Samuel Phillips Lee. Admiral. LWS 1698. ms. (1863)
Gideon J. Pillow. Confederate General. LWS 110. 4 mss. (1847, 1861)
Henry Pleasants. Union officer. LWS 3306. 2 mss. (1866 and undated?), photograph
Admiral David D. Porter. LWS 94. 3 mss. (1864)
William H. Seward. Secretary of State. LWS 1699. 2 mss. (1831)
General W. T. Sherman. LWS 38. 4 mss. (1871-1886)
General William T. Sherman. LWS 1700. 5 mss. (1873-1891)
I. Condit Smith. Officer in the Civil War. LWS 1701. 2 mss. (1863)
Fort Sumter. New Orleans Battalion of Guards. LWS 1702. ms. (1861)
Fort Sumter. LWS 1703. ms. (1861)
(Fort Sumter). LWS 1704. ms. (1861)
General R. S. Ripley. Confederate Artillerist. LWS 1705. 10 mss. (1861)
Zebulon B. Vance. War Governor of South Carolina. LWS 1706. ms. (1863)
Lew Wallace. Union General. Author of Ben Hur. LWS 40. 3 mss. (1862 and undated?)
Gideon Welles. Lincoln's Secretary of the Navy. LWS 121. 2 mss. (1845, 1861)
Gideon Welles. LWS 96. 2 mss. (1861, 1863)

BOX 182
III. General Unnumbered Series.

A. Significant American and Foreign Persons and Subjects, A-Z.
Charles Francis Adams. Son of John Q. Adams and grandson of John Adams. LWS 3347. ms. (1858)
John James Audubon. LWS 3302. 2 mss. (1820, 1838), portrait
Samuel Bayard. Jurist. LWS 4762. ms. (1814)
Thomas F. Bayard. Vice president under Arthur. LWS 2284. ms. (1889)
Henry Ward Beecher. LWS 1148. 2 mss. (1869, 1880)
John Bell. LWS 78. ms. (1782)
Thomas H. Benton. Famous senator. Supporter of Jackson against the Bank. LWS 3368. 4 mss. (1834-1846 and undated?)
Charles Biddle. Early Philadelphian. LWS 1144. ms. (1796)
Nicholas Biddle. President of the Bank of the United States. LWS 1143. 2 mss. (1830), portrait
Bill of Assizement. LWS 1142. ms. (1712)
Harmon Blennerhasset. Implicated with Aaron Burr. LWS 4827. ms. (1800)
Willie Blount. Governor of Tennessee. LWS 1141. 1ms. (1815)
Daniel Boone. LWS 1149. ms. (1786)
Thomas Bradbury. Town Clerk of Salisbury. LWS 1140. ms. (1665), biographical sketch
Robert Brent. Pay Master General. LWS 1139. ms. (1815)
William Jennings Bryan. LWS 1137. ms. (1905)
William Jennings Bryan. LWS 1138. ms. (1911)
Reverend S. D. Burchard. His alliteration "Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion" lost the presidency for James G. Blaine and Grover Cleveland was elected. LWS 1136. ms. (1882)
Aaron Burr. Bank book. LWS 183. ms. (1784-1793)
Aaron Burr. LWS 4824. 4 mss. (1792-1828 and undated)
Aaron Burr. LWS 4826. ms. (1793)
Aaron Burr. LWS 4823. 3 mss. (1795-1807), 2 letter-press copies of other Burr letters
Aaron Burr. LWS 4822. 3 mss. (1802, 1813, undated?)
(Aaron Burr). LWS 4825. ms. (1814)
Benjamin F. Butler. Lawyer. Attorney General under Jackson. On commission to adjust New York boundary with New Jersey. LWS 1164. 2 mss. (1848 and undated)
Peter Butler. LWS 10. ms. ([1653])

BOX 183

Joseph C. Cabell. Friend of Jefferson. LWS 3301. 6 mss. (1830)
John C. Calhoun. LWS 1159. 3 mss. (1821-1841), clipping (1819)
John C. Calhoun. LWS 1160. 2 mss. (1834, 1845), transcript
Lord Benedict Calvert. Colonial Governor of Maryland. LWS 5045. ms. (1728)
Lewis Cass. Statesman. LWS 1161. mss. (1836-1842)
Thomas W. Cobb. U.S. Senator from Georgia. LWS 1135. ms. (1818)
Colonial Currency. LWS 1100. piece of currency (1773), note, reception card (1877)
Commissary Records of the Continental Army. Commissary Officer John Ladd Howell. LWS 905-919. (1776-1779, 1782)

BOX 184

Commissary Records of the Continental Army. Commissary Officer John Ladd Howell. LWS 920-967. (1776-1779, 1782)

BOX 185

Commissary Records of the Continental Army. Commissary Officer John Ladd Howell. LWS 969-972. (1776-1779, 1782)
Copy. Jeff., J. Mad. LWS 4743. ms. (1804)
Henry Coventry. British Secretary of State. Friend of Charles II. LWS 25. ms. (1673-1674)
Thomas, Lord of Coventry. Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England. LWS 8. 9 mss. (1618-1731 and undated), 2 portraits
George Croghan. Pennsylvania's Great Indian Agent. LWS 1162. ms. (1770)
Benjamin W. Crowinshield. Secretary of the Navy. LWS 2971. ms. (1814)
Sampson Darrell. Indenture. LWS 5061. ms. (1745)
Jefferson Davis. LWS 81. ms. (1883)
Jefferson Davis. Secretary of War. LWS 83. ms. (1856)
Jonathan Dayton. LWS 3233. ms. (1805)
De Sartine. Author of the Green Box, on Franklin. LWS 2972. ms. (1780)
Lord Timothy Dexter. Famous Eccentric of Newburyport, Massachusetts. LWS 16. 2 mss. (1793, 1798)
Thomas Durie. LWS 77. ms. (1780)
Thomas Alva Edison. LWS 2970. ms. (1916)
William Ellery. LWS 3272. ms. (1813), transcript
Ralph Waldo Emerson. LWS 89. 3 mss. (1851, 1870), transcript
Estate of George Washington. Washington Family. LWS 2028. 10 mss. (undated?)
William Eustis. Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1126. 5 mss. (1812-1816)
Edward Everett. LWS 3274. ms. (1850)
Cyrus W. Field. Laid the Atlantic Cable. LWS 1120. ms. (1836)

BOX 186

Florida. A collection of letters and documents of Philip II, Philip III, and Philip IV, of Spain--having to do with the history of Florida in the 16th and 17th centuries. LWS 5028. 20
mss. (undated?)
Charles James Fox. British Statesman. Opposed Revolutionary War. LWS 686. 2 mss. (1781, 1802), broadside shelved and cataloged with rare books
Charles James Fox. Statesman. Opposed British policy toward the Colonies. LWS 685. 2 mss. (1798, 1803)
Benjamin Franklin. LWS 3179. 3 mss. (1781-1785)
Clinton Franklin. LWS 5071. ms. (1836)
James Franklin. Brother of Benjamin Franklin. LWS 5040. 3 mss. (1756 and undated?)
John Franklin. Great Pioneer of Wyoming. LWS 5039. 2 mss. (1784, undated?)
William Franklin. LWS 3214. ms. (1759) SEPARATED TO P-587
William Franklin. LWS 3215. ms. (1769), portrait
Theodore Frelinghuysen. Senator from New Jersey. President of Rutgers, etc. LWS 68. ms. (1828)
Comte de Frontenac. Great French Explorer. LWS 5041. ms. (undated)
Albert Gallatin. Secretary of the Treasury. LWS 5026. ms. (1812), portrait
William Lloyd Garrison. Abolitionist. LWS 5027. ms. (1865)
"Citizen" Genet. LWS 5025. 3 mss. (1812-1816), portrait
Cardinal Gibbons. LWS 5024. ms. (1914), envelope
Robert Gilmor. Baltimore autograph collector. LWS 5023. ms. (1824)
Stephen Girard. Philanthropist. LWS 5022. ms. (1783)
Horace Greeley. Journalist and politician. LWS 5021. 2 mss. (1845, 1861), 2 clippings
Horace Greeley. LWS 3262. ms. (1846), 3 transcripts
Horace Greeley. LWS 3268. ms. (1846), transcript
Horace Greeley. LWS 3273. ms. (1848)
Benjamin Green. Governor of Nova Scotia. LWS 5020. 2 mss. (1758)
Nathanael Greene. LWS 3228. ms. (1784)
Simon Greenleaf. Jurist. Professor of Law at Harvard. LWS 5019. ms. (1831)
Richard Hakluyt. Longhand copy of the Hakluyt manuscript of 1584 in the Maine Historical Society. LWS 5036. copy (of 1584 ms.), tracings

BOX 187

S. Hall. Printer. LWS 5018. ms. (1779)
Hannibal Hamlin. Vice President, 1861-1865. LWS 2264. ms. (1887)
John Hancock. U.S. Congress to George Hubley. LWS 5063. ms. (1776), print (?)
Bret Harte. LWS 91. ms. (1875)
Bret Harte. LWS 109. ms. (1900)
Bret Harte. Autograph manuscript. LWS 90. ms. (undated?)
J. Hasbrouck. LWS 532. ms. (1779)
Robert Young Hayne. Statesman. Opponent of Clay. Debated with Webster. LWS 5017. 4 mss. (1824-1832), picture
Ebenezer Hazard. First Post Master General. LWS 5016. ms. (1792)
Patrick Henry. Patriot and orator. Continental congressman from Virginia. LWS 3199. 7 mss (1768-1786 and undated), 9 biographical notes and transcripts, portrait
Patrick Henry. LWS 3198. ms. (1785), portrait
Michael Hillegas. U. S. Treasurer, 1775-1789. LWS 5034. ms. (1778)
Oliver Wendell Holmes. LWS 93. 4 mss. (1872-1887), 9 photographs, transcripts, etc.
Samuel Houston. LWS 5032. 5 mss. (1826-1858), portrait
Hope & Co., British bankers. LWS 5012. ms. (1804)
Joseph Hopkinson. Author of "Hail Columbia." LWS 5035. 2 mss. (1824, 1830)
Samuel Houston. LWS 5031. ms. (1844), 33 photostats
William Hubbard. LWS 5033. ms. (1670)
(David Humphreys. LWS 537. 12 mss. (1793-1817), 5 Stuart portrait copies

BOX 188

Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon. Statesman and Historian. Author of Clarendon's History of the Rebellion. LWS 708. ms. (undated), portrait
Indians. LWS 637. ms. (1811)
Indians. LWS 141. ms. (1819)
Robert G. Ingersoll. Agnostic. LWS 5030. ms. (1883)
2-300. Washington Irving. LWS 108. ms. (1815), 2 portraits
Washington Irving. LWS 3309. ms. (undated)
Mary A. Jackson. Wife of General "Stonewall" Jackson. LWS 115. 10 mss. (1913)
Simon Kenton. Frontiersman; Richard Taylor. Father of Zachary Taylor. LWS 5029. ms. (1797), portrait
Francis Scott Key. LWS 142. 2 mss. (1823, 1825), transcript, typed paper
George Washington Lafayette. Son of the Marquis de Lafayette. LWS 5009. ms. (1835), 3 translation copies
Henry Latrobe. LWS 4828. ms. (1803)
Benjamin Henry Latrobe. Architect of the capitol at Washington. LWS 2989. ms. (1808)
John H. B. Latrobe. Lawyer. President of the American Colonization Society. LWS 5015. 2 mss. (1855)
Charles Lee. Attorney General under Washington and Adams. LWS 3498. 2 mss. (1798, 1800)
Mary Custis Lee. Wife of General Robert E. Lee and great grandaughter of Martha Washington. LWS 3299. 3 mss. (1859, 1873, undated), clipping, 5 photostats, 3 portraits
Richard Lee. Founder of the Lee family in Virginia. LWS 5010. 3 mss. (1652)
Lewis, (J. O.). Aboriginal portfolio. Original wrappers. LWS 4811. 8 drawings (undated?)
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. LWS 123. 5 mss. (1765-1878 and undated?), 42 photographs, clippings, and pieces of memorabilia
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. LWS 122. 2 mss. (1860, 1865), biographical sketch
Lottery Tickets. Two Mass. state lottery tickets. LWS 5011. sheet of tickets (1790)
Louisiana. LWS 5013. ms. (1763)

BOX 189

Louisiana. Insurrection of 1768. LWS 5037. 3 ms. copies (1769)
Humphrey Marshall. Statesman, historian of Kentucky, fought duel with Henry Clay, denounced
Aaron Burr. LWS 5048. ms. (1803)
James Marshall. Brother of John Marshall. LWS 5049. 2 mss. (1801)
Maryland. LWS 5038. 4 mss. (1725-1732)
Maryland. LWS 5042. 2 mss. (1778, 1779)
Maryland. Cecil Calvert. Second Lord Baltimore. LWS 5050. portrait
John Young Mason. Cabinet officer and diplomat. LWS 47. ms. (1850)
Peter Maverick. Early New York Engraver. LWS 48. ms. (1821)
134. Hugh Mercer. Son of Gen. Hugh Mercer, Continental Army officer, distinguished at Trenton, killed at Princeton. LWS 1106. mss. October 17, 1851, portrait.
D. B. Mitchell. Governor of Georg[ia]. Indian Commissioner. LWS 5046. (1832)
Robert Morris. LWS 3270. ms. (1798)
Jedidiah Morse. American Geographer. LWS 5047. 2 mss. (1799, 1802)
Samuel F. B. Morse. Inventor of the Telegraph. Painter. LWS 5043. 2 mss. (1871 and undated?), portrait
Muster Roll. King's Musicians. King William III. LWS 531. ms. in four pieces (1694)
Napoleon's Marshalls. A collection of 10 pieces, including Bernadotte (founder of the present ruling house of Sweden). LWS 743. 10 mss. (undated?)

BOX 190

Samuel Ogle. Governor of Maryland. LWS 5044. ms. (1734)
Panama Canal. LWS 1998. 23 mss. (1825-1837), catalog description of collection
Elizabeth Peabody. Educator. LWS 1997. ms. (1825)
Rembrandt Peale letter. LWS 1299. ms. (1857)
Rembrandt Peale and others. With other documents relating to Washington portraits. LWS 1097. 23 mss., photographs, photostats, transcripts (1857-1879 and undated?)
Penhallow's "History of the Wars in New England." LWS 4722 161 bills, letters, notes, photostats, etc (c. 1909)
Thomas Penn. Colonial Governor of Virginia. LWS 2001. ms. (1763)
William Penn. LWS 2991. ms. (1681)
Phelps-Gorham Purchase. LWS 2000. ms. (1789)

BOX 191

Wendell Phillips. Collection. LWS 1999. 20 mss. (1858-1881)
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Henry M. Rutledge. LWS 3294. 3 mss. (1798, 1800)
Portraits. LWS 1122. 30 portraits
Portraits of Revolutionary War Era subjects). LWS 4798. 12 portraits LOCATED IN OVERSIZE BOX
Portraits of Revolutionary War Era subjects). LWS 4799. 3 portraits LOCATED IN OVERSIZE BOX
Portraits of Revolutionary War Era subjects). LWS 4800. 28 portraits LOCATED IN OVERSIZED BOX
U. S. Post office--Early. Ebenezer Hazard, Postmaster General. LWS 1996. ms. (1788), portrait
Prints with pastural scenes. LWS 1119. 5 prints
Quaker Book of Discipline. LWS 1994. ms. (1719, 1748)
Quakers. Ms. account book. LWS 1995. ms. (1762)
Samuel Jackson Randall. LWS 1990. ms. (1875), portrait
John Randolph of Roanoke. LWS 46. 12 mss. (1807-1811 and undated)
Martha Randolph; Thomas Jefferson Randolph. Daughter and grandson of Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1191. 2 mss. (1807, 1849), portrait
James Riley. Captain shipwrecked and captured by the Arabs. Wrote a narrative of this adventure. LWS 50. ms. (1818)
Theodore Sedgewick, Jr. Lawyer. Instrumental in putting through the Boston and Albany R. R LWS 3177. ms. (1831)
20. Theodore Roosevelt. LWS 173. ms. (1905)
Elihu Root. LWS 1991. ms. (1878)
Benjamin Rush. LWS 2963. ms. (1801)
Richard Rush. Minister to England. Secretary of the Treasury, etc. LWS 51. ms. (1838)
John Sargeant. Missionary to the Indians. LWS 1985. 4 mss. (1797-1805)

BOX 192

Thomas Say. Naturalist. LWS 3312. 9 mss. (1819-1868 and undated?)
Henry Schoolcraft. Authority on the American Indian. LWS 105. 4 mss. (1844-1854 and undated)
Henry Schoolcraft. Student of the Indians. LWS 106. ms. (1854)
General Winfield Scott. LWS 1986. 4 mss. (1810-1840 and undated?)
Seals. A collection of wax seals, mostly German. LWS 737. approx. 300 seals (c. 1780), enclosing album
Senators from New York State. A complete set of letters from Philip Schuyler to Royal S. Copeland. LWS 19. 62 mss. (1783-1925), 8 clippings, envelope, printed speech (1909)

BOX193

Ships log of Marlborough. America. LWS 5069.
Slavery documents. LWS 1987. 5 mss. (1745-1833 and undated?)
Garrit Smith. Philanthropist. Anti-slavery advocate. LWS 1988. ms. (1834)
Society of the Cincinnati. LWS 2976. ms. (1799)
Jared Sparks. LWS 3311. 6 mss. (1827-1865)
Jared Sparks. LWS 100. 3 mss. (1829-1833)
Jared Sparks. Historian and President of Harvard. LWS 101. 2 mss. (1835, 1859)
Alexander H. Stephens. Vice President of the Confederacy. LWS 95. ms. (1865)
Charles Sumner. LWS 36. ms. (1872)
Charles Sumner. Abolitionist. LWS 1984. ms. (1847)
Charles Sumner. Collection. LWS 2021. 14 mss. (1836-1872)
Benjamin Tallmadge. LWS 3153. ms. (1833)
25. George H. Thomas. LWS 39. 7 mss. (1870), clipping
Luke Washburn. LWS 117. ms. (1758)
George Washington. LWS 524. 4 mss. (1662 and undated?)
General George Washington's account with his tenants before and during his presidency. LWS 524-529. 9 mss. (1662-1784 and undated?)
Lawrance Washington. LWS 5072. ms. (1752)
John F. Watson. LWS 3280. ms. (undated)
John Greenleaf Whittier. Quaker Poet. LWS 92. 7 mss. (1871-1892 and undated), 15 clippings, photographs, and transcripts
J. E. Worcester. Philologist. Lexicographer. LWS 2009. ms. (1860)
Silas Wright, Jr. LWS 2008. ms. (1838)
William Wyer. Sea Captain and Trader. LWS 58. ms. (1775)
Yale. Library bookplate. LWS 5070. (1802)


BOX 194

B. Broadsides (shelved and cataloged with rare books).
Adjutant General's Office (New Jersey). LWS 1109. (1797)
American Revolution. State of New Hampshire, in the year 1782. LWS 879. (1782)
Charles II. LWS 5115. (1660)
Charles II. Proclamation. LWS 5116. (1660)
James De Lancey. New York Proclamation. LWS 5068. (1757)
LWS 5073. 1 mss. (1777-1178).
General Orders. Trenton, August 16, 1797. LWS 1108. (1797)
Thomas Hutchinson. Proclamation. LWS 5067. (1772)
Thomas Jefferson. LWS 5065. (1805)
Spencer Phips. Proclamation. LWS 5066. (1757)
Loyalist Broadside. Royal Gazette Extraordinary 1783. LWS 4809-4811. (1783) SEPARATED TO OVERSIZE SHELF
Massachusetts Bay. Proclamation. LWS 5117. (1776)
Quaker Broadside. LWS 1115. (1769)
Religious meeting. LWS 791. (1774)
State of New Hampshire. In the House of Representatives, Jan. 2, 1778. LWS 862. (1778)
Telegraph. LWS 865. (1804)
U. S. Congress. Continental Congress. Extracts from minutes. LWS 5073. (1777, 1778)
Washington, George. An address to the people of the United States. LWS 5064. (1796) SEPARATED TO OVERSIZE FOLDER


C. State and Local History--New Jersey.

Jonathan Belcher. Governor of New Jersey. LWS 663. 3 mss. (1747-1757)
Jersey. Andrew Bell. New Jersey. LWS 661. 3 mss. (1797, 1810)
John Blanchard. LWS 586. ms. (1747)
John Bray. LWS 565. 2 mss. (1793)
John Budd. Morris County. LWS 566. ms. (1745)
Burlington, New Jersey. LWS 569. ms. (1735)
New Jersey. Burlington. LWS 568. ms. (1753)
Burlington, New Jersey. LWS 570. 2 mss. (1794)
Genral Joseph Bloomfield. Governor of New Jersey. LWS 584. 6 mss. (1788-1814)
William Burnet. Governor of New York and New Jersey. LWS 572.
Wiliam Burnet. Colonial Governor of New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. LWS 573. ms. (1725)

Box 195

William Burnet. Colonial Governor of New Jersey and New York. LWS 571. ms. (1727)
Lieutenant Colonel John Conway. First New Jersey Regiment. LWS 578. ms. (1775), 2 biographical sketches
Lord Cornbury. Governor of New York and New Jersey. LWS 577. ms. (1708)
General John N. Cumming. LWS 575. ms. (1796), transcript
Henry Cuyler. One of the General Proprietors of East Jersey. LWS 574. ms. (1765)
Jersey. Anthony Dennis. Deputy Surveyor. LWS 605. ms. (1791)
Elizabethtown. LWS 603. ms. (1741)
Elizabethtown, New Jersey. LWS 69. ms. (1780)
Elizabethtown. LWS 601. ms. (1792)
Elizabethtown. LWS 602. ms. (1799), annotated folder
Ebenezer Elmer. Jersey Patriot in Revolution. LWS 600. ms. (1795)
(Ashbell Green). LWS 597. ms. (1789), annotated folder, portrait
William Griffith. LWS 596. 2 mss. (1806)
John Halsted. LWS 593. ms. (1753)
Joseph C. Hornblower. LWS 594. ms. (1787)
(Hunterdon County) New Jersey. LWS 595. ms. (1817)

BOX 196

Kitchel Family Papers. Morris County. LWS 562. 154 mss. (c. 1774-1801)

BOX 197

Kitchel Family Papers. Morris County. LWS 562. 154 mss. (c. 1774-1801)

BOX 198

Jersey. James Logan. Agent of William Penn. LWS 655. ms. (1740)
Jersey. Matthew Williamson. LWS 632. ms. (1793)
Lottery tickets. New Jersey. LWS 654. 6 printed? tickets (undated?)
Meadowlands. Memorial of Thomas Ward and John J. Sandford. LWS 630. ms. (1816)
Middlesex County. LWS 629. ms. (1801)
Morris. New Jersey (Lewis Morris). LWS 658. ms. (1708)
New Jersey documents. Elizabethtown and Perth Amboy. LWS 567. 5 mss. (undated?)
Thomas Sculley. LWS 644. ms. (1770)
William Sharpas. LWS 576. ms. (1702)
Sussex County, New Jersey. LWS 636. ms. (1770)
David Williamson. LWS 588. ms. (1792)

D. State and Local History--Massachusetts.
Andover. George Thatcher, Jurist. Member of the Continental Congress. LWS 1925. 2 mss. (1785, 1815), biographical sketch on folder, portrait
Andover Material. C. E. Stowe, Leonard Wood, Edwards A. Park. LWS 1922. 3 mss. (1852-1859)
Thomas Baldwin. Boston Minister. LWS 1923. ms. (1802)
Nathaniel Byfield. Early Boston jurist and author of Account of the Late Revolution in New England. LWS 1914. ms. (1703)
Benjamin Colman. Early Boston Divine. LWS 1827. ms. (1712)
Thomas Danforth. Deputy Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1836. ms. (1664)
Joseph Dudley. Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1830. 4 mss. (1690-1712), 2 portraits
Joseph Dudley. Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1831. ms. (1713), portrait
Joseph Dudley. Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1832. 2 mss. (1683, 1810), portrait
Joseph Dudley. Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1833. ms. (1680)
William Dummer. Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 1834. ms. (1727), 6 clippings (taken out?)

BOX 199

Bartholomew Gedney. Salem witch judge. LWS 1841. ms. (1683)
Christopher Gore. Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 15. 2 mss. (1812)
Thomas Hutchinson. Governor of Massachusetts. Historian. LWS 1843. 2 mss. (1747, 1771), transcript
Massachusetts. Two manuscript documents. LWS 1940. 2 mss. (1680, 1712)
William Phillips. Benefactor of Phillips Andover. LWS 1924. ms. (1785)
Thomas Pownall. Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 12. ms. (1765), biographical sketch, portrait
Thomas Pownall. Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 13. 2 mss. (1758, 1766)
Josiah Quincy. Mayor of Boston. President of Harvard. LWS 1951. 3 mss. (1813-1834)
Edward Rawson. Colonial Secretary of Massachusetts Bay. LWS 1956. ms. (1660)
Governor William Shirley of Massachusetts. LWS 23. ms. (1744)
William Shirley. Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. LWS 22. 2 mss. (1747)

E. State and Local History--New York
.
Constitution of the State of New York. LWS 1909. ms. (1795)
Letters of Samuel Phillips and John Phillips, Jr. to Colonel William Augustine Washington, respecting his son, Augustine. LWS 1921. 10 mss. (1796-1804 and undated?)
New York. Ulster and Dutchess Counties. LWS 1902. ms. (1740)

BOX 200

Robert Livingston, Jr. LWS 1852. ms. (1767)
Peter Stuyvesant. The Will of his wife, Judith Stuyvesant. LWS 1872. ms. (1678)

F. State and Local History--Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island
Nicholas Cooke. Governor of Rhode Island. LWS 3220. 2 mss. (1775, 1776)
Jonathan Robinson. Vermont Congressman. LWS 3356. ms. (1809)

G. State and Local History--Pennsylvania.
Ms. petition of 55 settlers in Western Pennsylvania for protection against Indians. LWS 1898. ms. (1792)

H. Local History and Genealogy--Long Island, New York. (Letters to Benjamin F. Thompson).
Dr. Samuel Akerly (to and regarding Benjamin F. Thompson). Author of Memoirs of Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell, his son-in-law. LWS 1054. 6 mss. (1738-1845)
Articles of Faith. Baptist Church of Coram, L.I.Bibliography of L.I. by C. J. W; patent transcripts; account of Postal Service on L.I. LWS 1071. 7 mss. (1694, 1796, 1800, 1801, 1914); etc. LWS 1055. 7 mss. (1796-1914 and undated?), transcripts of 1694, 1726 patents
Breslau, L.I., a German settlement. Name changed to Deer Park. LWS 1059. 6 mss. (1872 and undated?), 16 lithographs (c. 1864)
Brooklyn reverends (to Benjamin F. Thompson). Particulars of churches, pastors, genealogy, history, etc. LWS 1077. 6 mss. (1831, 1841-1846)
Ephraim N. Byram (to Benjamin F. Thompson). Renowned clock-maker of Sag Harbor. See Thompson's history of L.I. LWS 1043. ms. (1843)
Abraham Clark (to Benjamin F. Thompson). Mayor of New York City; General Leonard Wood. LWS 1067. 3 mss. (1837, 1919), other items?
Eb. Close (to and regarding Benjamin F. Thompson). Hempstead Harbor; now Roslyn. LWS 1046. 2 mss. (1844, 1849), transcript

BOX 201

William R. Deane (to Benjamin F. Thompson). Author of several genealogies including Deane. LWS 1061. 5 mss. (1846 and undated?)
Dr. James E. DeKay (to Benjamin F. Thompson). Naturalist. Brother-in-law of Joseph Rodman Drake. Author of 5 volumes of New York State Geological Survey Botany and Zoology of New York. LWS 1072. ms. (1846)
John A. Dunlap (to and regarding Benjamin F. Thompson). Author of legal works; Thomas Day. Author; Thomas DeWitt. Reformed Dutch pastor and author of History of Reformed Dutch Church in N.Y. LWS 1053. 3 mss. (1821, 1845, and undated?), note on ms. Flushing. Letters (to Benjamin F. Thompson). LWS 1075. 6 mss. (1841-1847), transcript
David Gardiner of Gardiners Island, L.I.; Curtis C. Gardiner. Author of works on Gardiner family. LWS 1065. 2 mss. (1793 and undated?), 2 notes on mss.
Mary L. Gardiner (to Benjamin F. Thompson). Cousin of Mrs. John Tyler. LWS 1049. 10 mss. (1841-1844), 5 transcripts
David Gelston. Revolutionary Officer. Provincial Congress, 1775. N. Y. State Convention, 1776. ... LWS 1058. 5 mss. (1790-1801 and undated?)
Reverend O. Harriman, Jr. Pastor of St. George's Church, Hempstead. LWS 1066. 2 mss. (1800, 1845)
Samuel J. Jones (to Benjamin F. Thompson). South Oyster Bay, L.I. (now Massepequa). Chief Justice, State of New York. LWS 1078. 2 mss. (1838, 1847)
James Kent, General Ed. W. Laight, Henry C. Murphy (to Benjamin F. Thompson). LWS 1069. 8 mss. (1826-1845)
William R. King. Vice President; Gabriel P. Disosway. Author of historical works on Staten Island; Samuel G. Drake. Author of historical and genealogical works relating to New
England; William Blydenburgh. One of the founders of Long Island R.R. LWS 1051. 6 mss. (undated?), transcript

BOX 202

Judge Abraham R. Lawrence of New York; John L. Lawrence. State senator, New York; L. L. Condict. Historian. Author.; S. B. Strong. Congressman.; Jas. W. Covert (Flushing). Congressman., etc. LWS 1083. 37 mss. (1825-1851 and undated?), broadside (1879)
Captain Nath. Lawrence of Flushing, Long Island. LWS 1039. 7 mss. (1785-1786)
Thomas S. Lester. See Thompson's L.I.; George H. More. Librarian of the New-York Historical Society; S. B. Nicoll of Shelter Island. See Thompson's L.I.; Reverend Thomas Lambert Moore. Early pastor of St. Georges Church, Hempstead, 1785-1799 and buried there; John L. Lawrence. State senator of New York. Particulars of Lawrence family of L.I.; Henry White. Surrogate, Westchester County, New York; Wilmot M. Smith. Judge, Supreme Court, New York. LWS 1085. 11 mss. (1811 and undated?)
L.I. Portraits. LWS 1080. 10 portraits.
John N. Lloyd (to Benjamin F. Thompson). Owner of the Manor of Lloyd's Neck, L.I. LWS 1079. 4 mss. (1840, 1841, andundated?)
Long Island Railroad (L.I.R.R.). LWS 1086. 3 mss. (1880, 1881)

BOX 203

Roberyt W. Mott (to and regarding Benjamin F. Thompson). Great Neck and Manhasset. LWS 1040. 4 mss. (undated?)
Edward H. Nicoll of Mactic, Long Island. LWS 1092. 7 mss. (1793-1803)
E. B. O'Callaghan (to Benjamin F. Thompson). Hist. author of N.Y. State. LWS 1063. 12 mss. (1845-1849)
Patents. LWS 1087. 8 transcripts of mss. (1630-1697) (transcripts: 1787-1842)
Dr. Peck. Author. Plains of Long Island. LWS 1038. 2 mss. (1845, 1849), 2 transcripts
Henry C. Platt. Author of Old Times in Huntington. LWS 1052. 7 mss. (1879-1881), printed card
William R. Prince of Flushing, Long Island. Introducer of silk growing in U.S. Founder of Sacramento, California. Intoducer of merino sheep in U.S. Proprietor of Prince's
Nursery.; L. Bradford Prince. Chief Justice of New Mexico. Governor of New Mexico. Author of History of New Mexico and Laws of New Mexico. LWS 1037. 2 mss. (1841, 1876)
H. J. Raymond. Founder of New York Times; General I. C. Woodruff. Defender of Washington against attack by Confederates under General Early, 1864; Chief Justice Hornblower of N.J. (to Benjamin F. Thompson); Samuel Farmer Jarvis (to Benjamin F. Thompson). Religious author. LWS 1048. 7 mss. (1838-1866)

BOX 204

Reverends' letters (to Benjamin F. Thompson). LWS 1060. 17 mss. (1837-1848, 1898)
James Riker. Author of History of Harlem and History of Newton. LWS 1062. 8 mss. (1844-1846), biographical sketch, transcript
Eb. Sage of Sag Harbor. War of 1812. See Thompson's history of L.I. LWS 1042. 2 mss. (1813, 1814)
Benjamin D. Silliman, Gold S. Silliman (to Benjamin F. Thompson). Author of Silliman's Travels and legislator. 4 mss. LWS 1084. (1837-1841), note (undated?)
General John Smith of Mastic, Long Island. LWS 1090. ms. (undated)
Melancton Smith. Continental Congress, 1785-1788. Sheriff, Dutchess County, N.Y., 1777. Provincial Congress, N.Y., 1775; Theodorus Bailey. Congressman (from N.Y.), 1793-97, 1799-1803. U.S. Senator, 1803-1804. Postmaster, New York City, 1804-1828. LWS 1057. 2 mss. (1805 and undated)
Wm. Sidney Smith of "Longwood" Yaphank. LWS 1044. ms. (1846), note on ms.
Nathan Stanford (to Benjamin F. Thompson). Builder of Sanford Hall, Flushing. LWS 1047. 2 mss. (1813, 1826), biographical sketch
Judge Selah Strong. Supreme Court of New York State and Revolutionary officer of L.I. troops; his son, Judge Selah B. Strong (to Benjamin F. Thompson). Strongs Neck, L.I. LWS 1070. 4 mss. (1788, 1837-1846), portrait
Reverend Thomas M. Strong. Author of History of Flatbush, L.I. LWS 1064 2 mss. (1841,1845)
Subscribers to the Oath of the States General 1673 on L.I. Long Ms. written and signed by Benjamin F. Thompson. LWS 1082. ms. (undated?), transcripts of 1686 mss.
3. Lambert Suydam (to Benjamin F. Thompson). President of the New-York Historical Society. LWS 1050. 3 mss. (1845 and undated?), copy
Benjamin F. Thompson. LWS 1089. ms. (1820)

BOX 205

(Benjamin F. Thompson). LWS 1088. 8 mss. (undated?)
Letters to Benjamin F. Thompson. LWS 1091. 13 mss. (1822-1846)
Charles W. Upham, William A. Whitehead, S[a]muel Shattuck (to Benjamin F. Thompson). Authors. LWS 1068. 6 mss. (1846-1848)
Various Long Islanders written from L.I. towns. Reverend Robert Bolton. Author of History of Westchester County, New York. LWS 1081. 39 mss. (c. 1801-1850), 2 printed speeches
Dr. Stephen W. Williams (to Benjamin F. Thompson). Author of the Genealogy of Williams Family and Medical Biography. LWS 1056. ms. (1846)
Anna M. Willis (to Benjamin F. Thompson). Author. Poems of L.I. LWS 1045. 2 mss. (1848)
Yale. Thaddeus William Harris and Edward C. Herrick, Librarians (to Benjamin F. Thompson). LWS 1076. 3 mss. (1847-1849)

BOX 206

I. Lloyd W. Smith Family Genealogies
Copies of Smith Mss. for L. W. Smith. LWS 226. 300 items (undated?)
Empty Smith folders with Smith Family papers. LWS 220. 3 mss. (undated?)
Miscellaneous. Smith family genealogy. LWS 205. 12 mss. (undated?)
Miscellaneous. Smith family genealogy. LWS 212. 20 clippings, photographs, photostats (undated?)
New Jersey Genealogies. Newark News. LWS 221. 150 clippings (1916-1918)
Osborne [genealogy]. LWS 225. 31 clippings, notes, etc. (undated?)

BOX 207

Smith Deed (Photostats). Smith family genealogy. LWS 210. 8 photostats (undated?)
Taylor Family. LWS 4. 3 mss. (undated)
Waddell. Correspondence regarding William Coventry H. Waddell. LWS 211. 12 mss. (undated?)
Waddell Family. LWS 26. 5 mss. (1775-1925), 2 lithographs
Leonard Wood. General. LWS 3. 2 mss. (1918 and undated), 3 clippings

J. Authors and Their Works.

25. Thomas Bailey Aldrich. LWS 1207. 2 mss. (1859, 1870), 10 autographs and clippings, portrait, transcript
S. Austin Allibone. Bibliographer and Author. LWS 1208. 3 mss. (1857-1886)
George Bancroft. Historian. LWS 1212. 11 mss. (1833-1887)
George Bancroft. Historian. LWS 1211. 8 mss. (1838-1864), photograph
William Cullen Bryant. LWS 1210. ms. (1875), biographical sketch, clipping, 4 portraits, transcript
4-65 John Burroughs. LWS 1209. ms. (undated)
Benjamin Cowell. Jurist. Author of The Spirit of '76. LWS 3363. ms. (1806), transcription
Henry B. Dawson. Historian. LWS 3286. 9 mss. (1878-1886)

BOX 208

Theodore Dwight, Jr. Author. LWS 1213. ms. (1818)
John Farmer. Genealogist and Antiquary. LWS 1214. ms. (1831), biographical sketch
John Fiske. American Historian. LWS 1215. 2 mss. (1890, 1896)
John Fiske. Historian. LWS 1216. ms. (1895)
Prosper Foy. Author. Autograph Manuscript Historical Essay and Statistical Report on the Isle of Cuba. LWS 1217. ms. (1850)
Albert Gorton Greene. Author of Old Grimes. LWS 1218. ms. (1839), magazine, portrait, printed poem
Historians, American. A collection of letters. LWS 1180. 6 mss. (1841-1865)
Helen Hunt Jackson. American Writer. LWS 1179. ms. (1880)
Benson J. Lossing. Historian. LWS 1178. 12 mss. (1852-1886)
James Russell Lowell. LWS 1176. 2 mss. (1853, 1874), picture, 4 portraits
James Russell Lowell. LWS 1177. ms. (1871)
Thomas L. McKenny. Author of works on the Indians. LWS 1175. 2 mss. (1843)
John Lothrop Motley. Historian. LWS 1174. 3 mss. (1859, 1869, and undated), 2 portraits
John Muir. Naturalist and author. LWS 3287. 8 mss. (1909-1911)
Thomas Nast. Cartoonist. Material relating to him. LWS 102. 9 booklets, clippings, engravings, and testimonials (undated?)

BOX 209

Lord Northcliffe. British Journalist. LWS 742. ms. (1917)
John G. Palfrey. Historian of New England. LWS 1172. 2 mss. (1856, 1862)
Francis Parkman. Historian. LWS 107. 4 mss. (1873-1877 and undated)
John Howard Payne. Author of Home Sweet Home. LWS 103. 2 mss. (1807, 1836), transcript
John Howard Payne. Author of Home Sweet Home. LWS 104. ms. (1825)
William H. Prescott. Historian. LWS 1173. 2 mss. (1840, 1864), 2 portraits
Anne Royall. Authoress. LWS 1171. 2 mss. (1826)
James Savage. Author and antiquary. LWS 1170. ms. (1859), biographical sketch, portrait
Samuel F. Smith. Manuscript copy of America. LWS 1169.
Harriet Beecher Stowe. Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. LWS 1167. ms. (1872)
Harriet Beecher Stowe. Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. LWS 1168. ms. (1875)
Bayard Taylor. LWS 1206. ms. (1875), 3 portraits
Grant Thorburn. Mary Todd Author and Merchant. LWS 1205. ms. (1838)
Henry Van Dyke. LWS 1204. ms. (1909), envelope, transcript
Charles Dudley Warner. Author, associated with Mark Twain. LWS 1203. 14 mss. (1874-1892)
Noah Webster. Lexicographer. LWS 1202. 5 mss. (1826-1840 and undated), biographical sketch, 2 portraits
Walt Whitman. LWS 1201. ms. (undated?)
Nathaniel P. Willis. Author. LWS 1200. 2 mss. (1852), 41 clippings, pictures, and portraits
John Woolman. Journal of John Woolman. LWS 1199. ms. (1761)

BOX 210

K. Painters and Sculptors.
Miscellaneous Collection. Part I. LWS 3378. 100 mss., portraits, prints (1835-1900)
Miscellaneous Collection. Part II. LWS 3379. 95 mss., portraits, prints (1820-1906)

BOX 211

Miscellaneous Collection. Part III. LWS 3380. 67 mss., portraits, prints (1836-1912)
Miscellaneous Collection. Part IV. LWS 3381. 48 mss., portraits, prints (1873-1908)
Celebrated Stesmen. French. L.P.E Brignon. LWS 2879. 1 mss. (undated?)
Sir William Dugdale. English Anatiquarian. 1605-1685. LWS 5147. 2 mss. Fragments. (1637)

BOX 212
Sir Frederick Haldimand. Original roll on vellum of the accounts. British General and Governor in America. 1762-1774. LWS 5121. 1 mss. (1810)

L. Foreign.
Lord Nelson. Trafalgar and the Battle of the Nile. British and French naval commanders at these and other naval engagements of the Napoleonic Era. LWS 3377. 72 mss. (1793-1847)

BOX 213

Dante Gabriel Rossetti. LWS 3371. ms. (1854)
Queen Victoria. LWS 3490. ms. (1840)

M. Foreign Royalty.
French Royal Houses. LWS 2852. 11 mss. (1688-1860), 7 descriptive folders
Holland. LWS 2902-2910. 9 mss. (1669-1879), 2 descriptive folders, 2 portraits
Portugal. LWS 2841. 1 mss. (undated)
Royalty. LWS 2834-2840. 19 mss. (1672-1894 and undated)
Savoy. LWS 2833. 7 mss. (1467-1711)

OVERSIZED
Unnumbered Series.
Under II. Army and Navy. A. American Revolution.
George Washington. Broadside. LWS 4804. (1776) LOCATED IN OVERSIZE BOX
Under III. General unnumbered series. A.

BOX 214

IV. Collections and Family Papers.

A. American Authors. A collection. LWS 5006.
B. Authors--American. A collection of 17 letters, including R. H. Dana, Jr. etc. LWS 5004.
C. Authors, Scientists, Journalists, Historians-American. A collection of letters. (Watson Family Papers).

1. Autographs.

Autograph of Josiah Quincy. LWS 4873. ms. (April 25, 1836)

2. Letters Received by C. Watson
.
John Brown to C. Watson. LWS 4865. ms. (1792) OTHER TWO LETTERS SEPARATED TO LWS 4867 BELOW

3. Letters Sent by C. Watson
[C. Watson] to Mr. Barber. LWS 4882. ms. (1807)
C. Watson to John Barber. LWS 4883. ms. (undated)

4. Letters Received by Charles M. Watson.
Eliph't Note to Charles M. Watson. LWS 4858. ms. (August 11, 1854)

5. Letters Received by Elkanah Watson.
N. H. Carter to Elkanah Watson. LWS 4885. (July 28, 1794 and undated)
Eben S. Fitch (?) to Elkanah Watson. LWS 4874. ms. (October 9, 1802)
Henry L. Ellsworth to Elkanah Watson. LWS 4866. ms. (March 26, 1818?)
Benjamin Wright to Elkanah Watson. LWS 4878. ms. (June 16, 1820)
John Trumbull [to Elkanah Watson?]. LWS 4867. ms. (January 1823)
David Hosick to Elkanah Watson. LWS 4875. ms. (November 1, 1828)
John Wheeler to Elkanah Watson. LWS 4872. ms. (May 12, 1839)
Henry Colman to Elkanah Watson. LWS 4869. ms. (September 21, 1841)
Chs. G. Haines to Elkanah Watson. LWS 4868. ms. (undated)
W. W. McCay (?) to Elkanah Watson. LWS 4879. ms. (undated)
E. Nott to Elkanah Watson. LWS 4880. ms. (undated)

6. Honors Received by Winslow C. Watson.

Honorary Degree of Master of Arts from Middlebury College. LWS 4892. certificate (August 30, 1832)

7. Letters Received by Winslow C. Watson.

Thomas Greenleaf to W. C. Watson. LWS 4852. ms. (February 27, 1791)
Silas Wright, Jr. to W. C. Watson. LWS 4851. ms.(April 12, 1836)
John (?) Pierpont to W. C. Watson. LWS 4853. ms. (February 3, 1845)
Luther Turkin to W. C. Watson. LWS 4889. ms. (December 10, 1847)
Samuel Coswell (?) to W. C. Watson. LWS 4888. ms. (August 13, 1854)
Wheeler Prech (?) to W. C. Watson. LWS 4895. ms. (June 9, 1855)
Geo. P. Morris to W. C. Watson. LWS 4850. 2 mss. (September 7, 1858)
Erastus Corwin (?) to W. C. Watson. LWS 4893. ms. (December 13, 1858)
H. J. Raymond to W. C. Watson. LWS 4864. ms. (October 2, 1859)
Gift acknowledgement from Smithsonian Institution to Winslow C. Watson. LWS 4894. ms. (October 26, 1860)
Henry S. Randall to Winslow C. Watson. LWS 4857. ms. (January 4, 1861)
W. B. Sprague to W. C. Watson. LWS 4891. ms. (June 18, 1862)
Sam. J. Randall to W. C. Watson. LWS 4855. ms. (November 20, 1862)
Pliny (?) H. White to W. C. Watson. LWS 4890. ms. (September 16, 1864)
E. B. O'Callaghan to W. C. Watson. LWS 4887. ms. (March 9, 1868)
Simon Brown to W. C. Watson. LWS 4896. ms. (August 15, 1870)
Spencer W. Baird to W. C. Watson. LWS 4854. ms. (February 24, 1877)
S. J. Prime to W. C. Watson. LWS 4897. 3 mss. (April 26, [18]77; June 27, 1881)
John Austin Stevens to W. C. Watson. LWS 4861. ms. (September 29, 1880)
Howard Crosby to Winslow C. Watson. LWS 4886. ms. (April 2, 1881)
Horatio Rogers to W. C. Watson. LWS 4877. ms. (September 8, 1881)

BOX 215

Philip Batell to Winslow C. Watson. LWS 4876. ms. (November 30, 1883)

8. Letters Received by Winston Watson.
Tayler Lewis to Winston Watson. LWS 4860. ms. (October 7, 1876)

9. Letters Received by Unknown Recipient.

J. Moore (?). LWS 4862. ms. (April 7, 1820)
M. M. Noah. LWS 4870. ms. (July 27, 1820)
Edwin Croswell. LWS 4859. ms. (January 19, 1864)
W. W. Goodwin. LWS 4856. ms. (December 17, 1875)
N. H. Egliston. LWS 4884. ms. (November 6, 1878)
S. J. Prime. LWS 4863. ms. (October 27, 1879)
Paul L. Ford. LWS 4881. ms. (March 26, 1890; April 19, 1890)

10. Proceedings.
Extract from the proceedings of a meeting of the Brookline Agricultural Society. LWS 4871.
ms. (January 8, 1810)

D. A collection of about 100 letters, etc. of College Presidents, Professors, Educators, etc. LWS 4998.

BOX 216

E. Collection of Educators, College Presidents, etc.
College of the City of New York. Alexander S. Webb, Horace Webster, John Finlay. LWS 4977. 6 mss. (undated?)
Columbia University. Henry Drisher, Hjalmer H. Boyesen, Charles A. Joy, Curtis Hidden Page, James C. Willing, Charles King, Seth Low, F. A. P. Barnard, Nicholas Murray Bubler.LWS 4980. 23 mss. (undated?)
Dickinson College. J. A. McCauley, Rev. John P. Durbin, Robert Emory. LWS 4978. 6 mss. (undated?)
Founders of colleges and universities. LWS 4985. 12 mss. (undated?)
Hamilton College. Henry David, M. Stryker. LWS 4973. 2 mss. (undated?)
Harvard University. Samuel Webber. LWS 4982. 2 mss. (undated?)
Johns Hopkins University. Daniel C. Gilman, Guy Carleton Lee. LWS 4979. 11 mss. (undated?)
Miscellaneous college and university presidents and professors. LWS 4983. 25 mss. (undated?)

BOX 217

Tulane University. LWS 4983. mss. (1887 )
N. Y. University. Howard Crosby, Henry M. Mackracken. LWS 4976. 2 mss. (undated?)
Presidents of colleges and universities. LWS 4984. 24 mss. (undated?)
Tuskegee Institute. Booker T. Washington. LWS 4974. 17 mss. (undated?), portrait
University of Pennsylvania. Charles C. Harrison, James Davidson. LWS 4972. 2 mss. (undated?)
Vassar College. Mathew Vassar, L. L. Caldwell. LWS 4975. 5 mss. (undated?)
Yale University. Timothy Dwight, Arthur T. Hadley, Theodore D. Woolsey, Noah Porter, Eugene P. Fiskir, Anson Phelps Stithe, Jr., (?) H. Brewer, J. A. Walker, Jeremiah Day,
Theodore Dwight. LWS 4981. 23 mss. (undated?)

BOX 218

F. Lot from Heartman. September 2, 1929. (Livingston Family Papers). LWS 5100-5114.
Folder of descriptions. LWS 5099.
Timothy Pickering to Gov. Pennsylvania. LWS 5100. ms. (January 12, 1796)
R. Livingston (New York) to Alida Livingston (Livingston Manor). LWS 5101. ms. (May 25, 1717)
Robert Livingston (Agreement of) Hend Van Rensselaer. LWS 5102. ms. (April 19, 1725)
Philip Livingston (indenture) to Peter Coole. LWS 5103. ms. (March 30, 1732)
Phil Livingston (New York) to Robert Livingston. LWS 5104. ms. (February 26, 1752)
Broadside. George Clinton. Proclamation. LWS 5105. (July 28, 1753)
Broadside. James DeLancey. Proclamation. LWS 5106. (June 8, 1757)
Broadside. Cadwallader Colden. Proclamation relating to Livingston Manor. LWS 5107. (March 31, 1762)
Robert Livingston (indenture) to George Miller. LWS 5108. ms. (April 30, 1779)
R. Rob. Linvingston (Clermont) to James Greenleaf. LWS 5109. ms. (July 6, 1807)
Edw. Livingston (appointment) of by B. L. P. Duplesin. LWS 5110. ms. (January 18, 1815)
B. Livingston (New York) (letter) to Mrs. H. J. Livingston. LWS 5111. ms. (January 14, 1823)
Maubourg wedding invitation to Mademoiselle Livingston. LWS 5112. ms. (February 2, 1833)
Dolomieu (pass) to Mortimer Livingston. LWS 5113. ms. (February 20, 1838)
W. H. Livingston (Paris) to Joseph Sutherland. LWS 5113. ms. (March 21, 1844)
Portraits of Rob R. Livingston, Liberty Hall--Elizabethtown, N.J., Residence of Gov. Livingston,
Philip Livingston, and Robert R. Livingston. LWS 5114. 4 portraits.

G. (Livingston Family Papers?). Bonds, Deeds, Indentures, Last Will and Testiments, Quit Claims, and Summons. LWS 5074-5096.

1. To William Livingston.
Abraham Vanieson and Cornelius and Isaac Vangieson (bond) to William Livingston. LWS 5074. ms. (August 20, 1777)
Edward Taylor (bond) to William Livingston. LWS 5087. ms. (November 6, 1777)
Richard Bell (bond) to William Livingston. LWS 5083. ms. (March 2, 1778)
Samuel Campbell and Hendrick Bogert (bond) to William Livingston. LWS 5081. ms. (March 21, 1778)
Jacob Hyer and John Richmond (bond) to William Livingston. LWS 5077. ms. (April 11, 1778)
Peter Patterson and Thomas Jeffery (bond) to William Livingston. LWS 5075. ms. (June 10, 1778)
Moses Havens and Solomon Wardell (bond) to William Livingston. LWS 5082. ms. (June 16, 1778)
John and William Smith Blanchard (bond) to William Livingston. LWS 5086. ms. (August 5, 1778)
Gabriel Van Norden et al (bond) to William Livingston. LWS 5078. ms. (August 18, 1778)

2. To and for Others.
Elephalet Clark (deed) to Samuel Mills. LWS 5095. ms. (October 14, 1769)

BOX 219

Jedadiah Gregory (indenture) to Estate of John Estill. LWS 5096. ms. (March 1, 1771)
Peter Condit. Copy of estate inventory. LWS 5089. ms. (July 28, 1774)
Joseph Condit to Silas Condit. LWS 5093. Ms (September 1, 1774)
Daniel Ball (quit claim) to Samuel Ball. LWS 5085. ms. (September 27, 1774)
William Alexander and Lord Stirling (indenture) to Moses Prudden. LWS 5091. ms. (October 28, 1774)
Philip Hatheway (indenture) to Abraham Hatheway. LWS 5092. ms. (April 8, 1776)
Samuel Minthorn to Abraham Hatheway. LWS 5094. ms. (April 12, 1777)
Peter Prudden. Last Will and Testament. LWS 5090. ms. (April 30, 1777)
John Ramsay (indenture) to Darby Ephraim and Martin Absalom. LWS 5079. ms. (April 28, 1779)
Silas Jennings (bond) to Samuel Allison. LWS 5084. ms. (February 28, 1780)
Abraham Kitchel to Obediah Wicker, Isaac Gillam, and Matthias Derman. LWS 5080. ms. (June 12, 1788)
New Jersey Summons. LWS 5088. ms. (undated)
John Pierson to Elias Pierson. LWS 5076. ms. (undated?)

H. "Unidentified Manuscripts" Envelope.
Evan Dalrymple (certification of military duty) of Samuel Williamson. LWS 5097. ms. (June 10, 1825)
Samuel Britton. Notice. LWS 5098. ms. (April 17, 1829)

V. Miscellaneous Collections and Lots.


A. Miscellaneous Collection. American Authors. LWS LWs 4993, 5002, 5003,

BOX 220

5007.

B. Miscellaneous Collection. American Authors, etc. LWS 5005.

BOX 221
C. Miscellaneous Collection. American Authors and Scholars. LWS 4995, 4996,

BOX 222
D. Miscellaneous Collection. American Educators and Scholars. LWS 4994, 4997,

BOX 223

E. Miscellaneous Collection. American and English Authors
George D. Prentice autographs. LWS 4829. 2 mss. (undated?), 2 clippings, engraving
Fanny Fern autograph and letter. LWS 4830. 2 mss. (1828 and undated?), 2 clippings, engraving
D. R. Locke (Petroleum V. Nasby) autograph. LWS 4831. ms. (undated?)
James Lenox and Mr. Munsell letters. LWS 4832. 7 mss. (1857-1861)
William Harris to James H. Manning. LWS 4833. ms. (1891), advertisement
Jno. H. B. Latrobe. LWS 4834. ms. (1866)
Justin Winsor. LWS 4835. ms. (1889), 2 catalog clippings, certificate, 5 newspaper clippings, 2 pictures
John Jordan, Jr. and John W. Jordan. LWS 4836. 4 mss. (undated?)
G. S. Hillard. LWS 4837. 2 mss. (undated?)
Jean Goncet. LWS 4838. ms. (undated?)
Joel Tyler Headley. LWS 4839. 4 mss. ([18]61 and undated?), envelope, photograph
Gamaliel Bradford and Marietta M. Bones. LWS 4840. 2 mss. (1887, 1891)
Mary A. C. Hoppus. LWS 4841. ms. (1883)
M. S. Holman Hinch. LWS 4842. ms. (undated)
Louisiana Murphy. LWS 4843. ms. (1891)
Ednah D. Chung, Jam Plain (?). LWS 4844. ms. (1887)
Hugh Miller. LWS 4845. ms. (1861), 2 biographies, engraving, magazine article
Peter Rosegger. LWS 4846. post card (1894), magazine picture
Edith Rickert. LWS 4847. note with envelope (1906)
May Sinclair. LWS 4848. ms. (1905), magazine picture, 3 newspaper clippings
J. A. Ford(s) (?). LWS 4849. ms. (undated?)

F. Miscellaneous Collection. Authors, Educators, etc. LWS 4898-4922
BOX 224

4923-4971,

BOX 225
4999.

BOX 226
G. Miscellaneous Collection. Authors--American. LWS 5008.
H. Miscellaneous Collection. Authors--English and American. LWS 4992,

BOX 227

4993, 5001.

I. Miscellaneous Lot. Authors and others. LWS 5000.

VI. No Smith Folder.

A. General.
A. N. S. LWS 3320. ms. (1824)
An Act to release to Aaron Ogden the right of the State of New Jersey, of, in and to a certain lot of land, covered with water, in the Bay of New York. LWS 4758. printed petition
(1837)
Agreement of mercants and traders. LWS 784. ms. (1769)
Albany merchant. Account book. LWS 184. ms. (1770-1772)
Atlanta, ship of Elizabeth Town, permanent enrollment. LWS 4763. ms. (1824)
M. Beasley. LWS 4729. signed bank check (1872)
C. Beatty. LWS 4683. ms. (1772)

BOX 228

William Bickley; Edward Burling. LWS 536. ms. (1699)
Bill for payment in New York of five Spanish milled dollars. LWS 1101. mss. (1775)
Joseph Bloomfield. Journal. LWS 193. ms. (1776-1778)
The Bounding Billow. LWS 535. magazine (1898)
Broadside. [Act to close the harbor of Boston]. LWS 4803. (undated?) LOCATED IN OVERSIZE BOX, PLACED ON OVERSIZE SHELF
Broadside. [Association of proprietors of lands in Pennsylvania, formation]. LWS 4797. (1796)
Broadside. Bloody Indian Battle. LWS 760. (undated?)
Broadside. Boston Port Bill. LWS 4990. (1774)
Broadside. Document relating to the proposed purchase of Mt. Vernon by the citizens of the United States. LWS 1096. (1846)
Broadside. Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston. LWS 4808. (1767) LOCATED IN OVERSIZE BOX
Broadside. His Britannic Majesty's Speech. LWS 4806. (1783) LOCATED IN OVERSIZE BOX
Broadside. Summons to George Trolliott. LWS 4807. (1776) LOCATED IN OVERSIZE BOX, FILED AND SHELVED SEPARATELY
Proposals by H. Trumbull for a new history of the discovery of America. LWS 794. (1811)
Broadside. Laurence Washington (sale of farm). LWS 538. ms. (1895) SHELVED AND CATALOGED WITH RARE BOOKS
Broadside. To the freemen of America. LWS 867. (undated?)
Broadside. [To the electors of the Western Congressional District]. LWS 2249. (undated)
William Cullen Bryant. LWS 4742. signed card (1875)
John Burges discharge papers. LWS 5141. 2 mss. (1782-1784)
A[aron] Burr. LWS 5058. ms. (1828)
John Carlyle. LWS 527. ms. (1772)
Carroll's Patapsco Iron Works. 3 mss. (1732-1733)
Major General A. Chaffee. LWS 2640. 2 mss. (1902)
Checks, notes, and receipts signed by Daniel Webster, Smith Thompson and others. LWS 4738. 47 mss. (1820s-1830s)
Joseph Clark's account to John Clark, Jamaica. LWS 4756. ms. (1726)
Grover Cleveland. LWS 2996. 2 mss. (1885, 1889)
George Clinton. LWS 3154. ms. (1810), portrait
James Clinton. LWS 555. ms. (1781)
Collection of 19th century authors. LWS 4986. 77 mss. (undated?)

BOX 229

Collection of 19th century authors. LWS 4987. 126 mss. (undated?)
Committee of Baltimore Town. LWS 3373. ms. (undated?)
William Cooper. Town Clerk of Boston. LWS 4683. ms. (1774)
J. Crowninshield. LWS 4821. ms. (1804)
J. Crowninshield. LWS 4819. ms. (1806)
A. I. Danes. LWS 544. ms. (1791)
Deed for land in America. LWS 2245. ms. (1677)
A. Doolittle drawing of Federal Hall. LWS 4786. ms. (undated?) SEPARATED TO OVERSIZE BOX
Elizabeth Town. LWS 230. ms. (1739)
Elizabeth Town Accommodation Stage Association. LWS 4744. one share of capital stock (1825)
Elizabeth Town lottery ticket, mss., and calling card. LWS 4740. ms. (1852), ticket (1791), calling card
Elizabeth Town town meeting proceedings. LWS 4765. ms. (1741)
Elizabeth Town town meeting proceedings. LWS 4753. ms. (1753)
L. Elmendorf. LWS 556. ms. (1797)

BOX 230

Petrus Eltinge account book. LWS 4787. ms. (1762-1770)
R. Waldo Emerson. LWS 4794. ms. (1834)
Thomas Addis Emmet. LWS 550. ms. (1826)
John Fisher. Receipt book. LWS 190. ms. (1781)
Forty Two Interesting Documents Relating to the American Revolution. LWS 4788. bound volume (1759-1830) SEPARATED TO OVERSIZE BOX
Funeral music for Feb 22, 1799. Printed Songbook. (undated)
General Joseph Frye. Manuscript Journal. LWS 189. ms. (undated?)
James A. Garfield. LWS 2994. 2 mss. (1877, 1880)
German Empire and Republic. LWS 734. 259 mss. (1915-1919), enclosing album (all shelved with rare books)

BOX 231

German paper money. LWS 1036. 96 pieces (1900-1924)
Richard Glover. LWS 163. ms. (1740)
Emily B. Gould. LWS 4741. ms. (undated)
John Habersham. LWS 542. ms. (1782)
John Hancock. LWS 518. 2 mss. (1776)
John Hancock and John Avery. LWS 519. ms. (1781), cardboard mounting, engraving
John Hancock. LWS 520. 4 mss. (1775-1781)
John Hasdenburg. LWS 533. ms. (1779), annotated enclosure
General W. Heath. LWS 545. ms. (1777)
Discharge papers of Joseph Hinmin, 1st Connecticut Regiment. LWS 5055. ms. (1780)
"History of the Parsippany Presbyterian Church." LWS 231. ms. (1915)
Captain Robert Hodgson's Account of the Mosquito Shore. LWS 4733. ms. (1757)

BOX 232

Elisa Hoornbook. LWS 548. ms. (1779)
W. Howard. LWS 4771. ms. (1829)
Account book of Elias Hudson, Mendham, N.J. LWS 4736. 19 mss. (1798-1841)
D. Humphreys. LWS 553. ms. (1806)
Indenture concerning Thomas, Lord Fairfax land. LWS 2250. ms. (1742), annotated envelope
Indenture concerning William Penn and land in West Jersey. LWS 2246. ms. (1676)
Thomas Jefferson. LWS 30. ms. (1821)
John Kinney and others. LWS 4750. ms. (undated)
Justice Aaron Kitchel. LWS 4764. ms. (1785)
Major General Knox. LWS 560. ms. (1783)
James Kronkhyte. LWS 546. ms. (1778)
Major General Lee of the Light Dragoons. LWS 558. ms. (1779)
Admiral Lestock and Lieutenant General St. Clair. LWS 192. ms. (1746)
Abraham Lincoln. LWS 5054. 4 mss. (1863-1864)
Robert Livingston. LWS 517. 4 mss. (1793)

BOX 233

Lord Loudon. LWS 79. ms. (1756), engraving
(Thomas Loyd; Severyn Tenhout;). LWS 1105. ms. (undated)
John Kennedy. LWS 1104. ms. (1860)
James Madison. LWS 31. ms. (1808)
Colonel W. Malcom. LWS 554. ms. (1778)
Maryland. Curroll's Putapsco Iron Works. LWS 5051. 3mss. (1732-1733)
Massachusetts State Lottery ticket. LWS 2244. ms. (1790)
Timothy Matlack. Continental Congressman. LWS 521. ms. (1777), portrait
Timothy Matlack. LWS 522. ms. (1777), cardboard mount
William McKinley. LWS 2995. ms. (1896)
James Mease. LWS 5119. 1 ms. (1825).
Robert Morris and James Boggs petition for William Franklin.. LWS 5120. 1mss. (July 17, 1774.) Oversized shelf
David Meeker's bond to Cornelius Hetfield. LWS 4754. ms. (1767)
(John Merselous). LWS 547. ms. (1776)
Missionary Herald. LWS 217. newspaper (1824)
James Monroe, David Livingstone, Maria Edgeworth. LWS 145. 3 transcripts of mss. (1826-1865)
Wm. A. Nauler (?). LWS 4766. ms. (1880)
New Jersey Volunteers. Company H, Seventh Regiment. LWS 523. ms. (1861-1864)
Newspaper. The Essex Gazette. LWS 4790. issues 335-365 inclusive, 375, 398, lacking 354 (December 27, 1774 - July 27, 1775, March 21, 1776)
Newspaper. Gazette of the United States. Volume First. LWS 4792. (March 4, 1789 - April 14, 1790) SEPARATED TO BOUND BOOKS (COULD BE ON LONG-TERM LOAN TO JOINT FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF MORRISTOWN AND MORRIS TOWNSHIP)
Newspaper. The Independent Reflector. New York newspaper. Lacks first 13 numbers and numbers 22, 31, 37. LWS 4732. 35 numbers (1753)
Newspaper. New-Jersey Gazette. LWS 4793. 4 issues (January 17, 31, February 21, 28, 1785) MORR 12129
Newspaper. Oregon Spectator. LWS 4791. 4 issues (February 5, 19, March 4, December 10, 1846)
Newspaper page. First Book of the Chronicles of Morgan and his Quid Council. LWS 543. (?-1807)

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Newspapers. LWS 530. 4 newspapers (1770-1828)
Aaron Ogden appointment as Wm. Patterson's Second Aid de Camp. LWS 4760. ms. (1793)
Aaron Ogden appointments as Clerk for Elizabeth and Essex County. LWS 4752. 2 mss. (1785, 1789)
Aaron Ogden carriage certificate. LWS 4751. certificate (1815)
Aaron Ogden commission as Clerk under the Treaty of Ghent. LWS 4801. ms. (1827) LOCATED IN OVERSIZE BOX
Aaron Ogden permit to have and use a fireplace and chimney in his home in Elizabeth Town. LWS 4759. ms. (1801)
Matthias Ogden appointment as a Master and Examiner in Chancery of the State of New Jersey. LWS 4746. certificate (1838)
Robert Ogden Quit Claim for land in Elizabeth Town. LWS 4745. ms. (1753)
Robert Ogden survey of land in Elizabeth Town. LWS 4767. ms. (1749-1750)
Robert Ogden surveys of land in Elizabeth Town. LWS 4747. 2 mss. (1721, 1755)
Governor William Patterson. LWS 540. ms. (1809)
Payroll of the 15th Regiment in the Service of the U.S. LWS 4755. mss. (1800)
Thomas and Richard Penn receipt for purchase of land from Indians of the Six Nations. LWS 4988. photocopy (undated?)
William Penn New Jersey deed. LWS 4723. ms. (1676)
William Penn New Jersey deed. LWS 4724. ms. (1676)
William Penn. To the children of light in this generation. LWS 5062. ms. (1678), first printed edition of same ms.
Colonel Pickering, QMG. LWS 539. ms. (1783)
"A Plea for Africa." LWS 218. ms. (1817)
The Proceedings of the Executive of the United States. LWS 3099. printed booklet (1794) SEPARATED TO LIBRARY
Reverend Jacob Randolph. LWS 534. portrait
Admiral Rodney. Signal book. LWS 182. ms. (undated?)
Theodore Roosevelt. LWS 786. ms. (1895)
Theodore Roosevelt. LWS 2993. 5 mss. (1895-1898)

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Theodore Roosevelt. LWS 4989. 22 mss. (1910-1951)
(Rules for riding). LWS 1033. ms. (undated?) OVER SIZED BOOK SEPARATED TO VAULT
Ryerson Family Papers. LWS 563. 32 mss. (1842 and undated?)

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Luke Ryerson. Certificate of mislocation. LWS 581. ms. (1761)
Admiral Winfield Scott Schley. Lws 2248. ms. (1898)
Scrapbook. LWS 4789. 53 mss. (1790-1858)
Adoniah Schuyler survey and deed for land in Elizabeth Town. LWS 4757. 2 mss. (1753)
(Philip Schuyler). LWS 3098. transcript of ms. (1777)
Philip Schuyler. Lws 3097. ms. (1787)
Peter Scull. Manuscript orderly book. LWS 188. ms. (1776)
W. T. Sherman. LWS 45. ms. (1877)
Hans Sloane, Clive, and Warren Hastings. LWS 80. 3 mss. (1719-1806)
Hiram Smith. LWS 219. ms. (1832)
William Smith, Grand Sec. Penn. F. & A. M. LWS 4739. ms. (1780)
Jared Sparks. LWS 4820. ms. (1831) NOTE: LWS 4820 AND LWS 100 ARE THE ONE AND THE SAME
Jared Sparks. LWS 5014. ms. (1833)
Sparks portrait. LWS 4730. also envelope addressed to Monsieur Verret (undated?)
Adlai E. Stevenson. LWS 2982. ms. (1902)
Lord Stirling. Account or Memorandum Book. LWS 162. ms. (1765-1766)
Richard Stockton. LWS 4768. ms. (1807)
Alex. H. H. Stuart. LWS 2639. ms. (1848)

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Deeds and papers of Jacob Thompson. LWS 1093. ms. (1865)

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Thomas Tillotson. LWS 557. ms. (1795)
Thomas Tillotson. LWS 541. 3 mss. (1795-1800)
Henry Holland. LWS 5118. 1 mss. (March 20,1833).
United States Lottery tickets. LWS 2247. ms. (1776)
Martin Van Buren. LWS 785. ms. (1828)
Julian Vesplancz. LWS 549. ms. (1797)
Ann Waddell. LWS 5052. photocopy (of 1769 ms.), portrait
Jere Wadsworth. LWS 551. ms. (1777)
Warrant "for inlisting volunteers" issued by Governor Wentworth of New Hampshire. LWS 5053. ms. (1785)
Colonel Seth Warner. LWS 4795. ms. (1779)
George Washington. LWS 5056. ms. (1775), portrait
George Washington. LWS 559. 4 mss. (1777, 1783), item description
George Washington. LWS 185. ms. (1779)
(George Washington). LWS 1103. ms. (1793), 2 transcripts
George Washington. LWS 186. ms. (1795)
George Washington. LWS 5057. ms. (1795)
George Washington. LWS 4991. facsimile (of 1795 ms.)
John Augustine Washington. LWS 526. ms. (1775)
John Augustine Washington. LWS 1102. ms. (1777)
Captain Lawrence Washington. LWS 525. ms. (1690)
Washington coat of arms. LWS 4802. colored drawing (undated?) LOCATED IN OVERSIZE BOX
Alex. Webster. LWS 552. ms. (1779)
W. S. Wellesley. Brother of the Duke of Wellington. LWS 2638. ms. (1832)
John Whiting. Revolutionary headquarters orderly book. ms. (1780)
Wordell and Neoman indenture. LWS 515. ms. (1699)
C. M. Yung. Author. LWS 2880. ms. (1890)

B. Lloyd W. Smith Genealogical.
Maps and deeds. LWS 222. 18 photostats (undated?)
Minton family genealogy. LWS 200. 3 mss. (undated?)
Osborne estate inventories. LWS 194. 16 photostats (1829)
Regarding Hannah Osborn estate inventory. LWS 213. 16 photostats (undated?)

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Thomas Osborne estate inventory. LWS 195. 26 photostats (1818)
Scrapbook of clippings. LWS 223. (1905-1906)
NJ Genealogical Scrapbook (1916-1918)

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Condit Smith. LWS 229. 3 mss. (1861-1862)
Mary L. Smith D.A.R. paper. LWS 204. ms. (1927)
Smith family genealogy. LWS 215. 2 mss. (1808, 1873)
Smith family genealogy. LWS 232. 3 photostats, etc. (1904, undated?)
Smith family genealogy. LWS 216. 11 photostats (undated?) OVERSIZED
Smith family genealogy. LWS 203. 17 letters, copies, etc.? (undated)
Smith family genealogy. LWS 206. 13 mss. (undated?)
Smith family genealogy. LWS 207. 40 transcripts (undated?)

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Smith family genealogy. LWS 208. 210 photostats (undated?)
Smith family genealogy. LWS 209. 14 photostats (undated?)
Smith family genealogy. LWS 224. 32 clippings, correspondence, etc. (undated)
Smith family genealogy. LWS 227. 30 clippings, notes, etc. (undated?)

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Smith family genealogy. LWS 228. 62 correspondence, notes, etc. (undated?)
Smith family last will and testament. LWS 197. 16 photostats (1692)
Smith family last will and testaments. LWS 196. 16 photostats (1763, 1767)
Smith family last will and testaments. LWS 198. 30 photostats (1763, 1767)

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Smith family last will and testament. LWS 202. 16 photostats? (1763 and undated?)
Smith family mortgages and deeds. LWS 201. 44 transcripts (undated?)
Smith family records. LWS 199. 128 photostats (undated?)
Smith memorial. LWS 214. ms. (1870?)

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VII. Smith Bundles #1-8.

A. Bundles #1-4. Patterson Papers of Heartman. LWS 3527-4359
Mss. wrappings. LWS 3527, 3567, 3869, 4119.

Accounts.
1763. General Dr. Thomas to John Cooshin. Account. LWS 3942.
March 1763. Account of the Executor of Robert Stewart. LWS 4109.
1766. Account in connection with business of Richard Paterson, merchant. LWS 4205.
Colin Drummond & Jacob Jordan in Account Current with John Halsted. 1770-1775. LWS 3658.
April-August 1773. Frederick Simmesman, his Book. LWS 3566.
1785. Accounts of merchandise aboard the Brigg Peggy. LWS 4048.
1895-1896. Cornelius P. Law vs. Peter Van Doren. Account involving bond. LWS 4186.
Undated. Account book itemizing costs of various county pleas and the New Jersey Supreme Court. LWS 3723.

Affidavits.
1781. Jacob VanDike vs. George Rierson. LWS 3966.

Agreements.
1780. John Randolph vs. Joseph Potts. LWS 4009.
February 4, 1795. The State of Georgia vs. Samuel Brainsford, Robert William Powell, and John Hopkins. LWS 3582.

Alexandria.
September 21, (?). Clipping concerning a hearing. LWS 4006.

Allen Town.

February 25, 1780. Samuel Dennis & others vs. the Polacre. Notes. LWS 4320.

Amboy.
October 30, 1745. Alex. Cairns (deed) to Miles Wicks for land in Amboy. LWS 4097.
December 12, 1760-1766. Doctor John Waterhouse, his Ledger Book. LWS 3548. PLACED WITH BOUND BOOKS. MORR 12164.
Undated. Prospectus advocating establishment of an Amboy Academy. LWS 4094.

Answers.
January 21, 1786. Answer of Philip Bright, one of the defendents, to the bill of complaint of John Logan, John Beach & Jonathan Stiles. LWS 3538.
1787. Answer of Hugh Runyan, defendent to the complaint of Barnt de Klyne. LWS 3543.

Appeals.
September 5, 1788. James Armstrong vs. Joseph Carson. LWS 4177.
Undated. In a case of bankruptcy between Gabriel Wood and Wm. Owings & Job Smith. In error from Maryland. An Appeal. LWS 3657.

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Attestations
June 7, 1832. Rough draft of William Northall's Revolutionary Service given in 1834. LWS 4317.

Bahama Islands.
1749. Bond of John Keowin to William Stewart. LWS 4103.
1763. Indenture for lease of property between John Cooshin and Dr. Wm. Rogers. LWS 4102.
November 2, 1785. Concerns the boundaries of the Town of Nassau. LWS 4112.
November 3, 1785. Request for new writ to be issued for election of a member to the General Assembly of Long Island. LWS 4111.
Undated? To the Honble. James Edw. Powell Esq. Lieut. Governor in and over the Bahama Islands. LWS 4101.

Bahama Islands. Island of New Providence.
John Brown, the elder & John Brown, the younger to Grey Elliot & Alex. Burn. LWS 4110.
1770, 1771. George Palmer vs. Samuel Gambieu. LWS 4106.
August 24, 1771. George Palmer vs. Samuel Gambieu. LWS 4105.

Bahama Islands. Island of New Providence. Nassau.

1785. Account of lumber, baggage, and sundries received on board the Two Sisters Transport. LWS 4108.
Undated. Blank permit to pass the fort. LWS 4113.

Bankruptcy
Joseph Howland vs. Robert Allyn. 1803. Regarding a bankruptcy. LWS 3649.

Andrew Bell.
1782. Power of attorney from H. Johnston to Andrew Bell. LWS 4070.
1786. Appointment by Andrew Bell of an attorney. LWS 4025.
October 15, 1792. Trustees of Henry Cuyler, the elder (deed) to Andrew Bell. LWS 4067.
March 4 and 23, 1795. Letters of Anthony Butler, Philadelphia to Andrew Bell, Perth Amboy. LWS 3983.
May 25, 1799. Samuel Ogden to Andrew Bell. LWS 3537.
May 16, 1801. Andrew Bell in account with John Hatfield. LWS 4138.
September 3, 1814. Smith & Nevins's account and receipt to Andrew Bell. LWS 4116.
May 22, 1818. John V. Ford to Andrew Bell. LWS 4013.
Letters and surveys to Andrew Bell from Richard Lawrence, Deputy Surveyor, and his father, Thomas Lawrence. LWS 4333. (1818-1821).
Undated? Survey and accounts concerning lands taken up near Colts Neck on the right of Andrew Bell. LWS 3975.

Bergen.

Bergen Assizes.
October 1789. Jacobas Powelson & John Outwater vs. Nicholas Rosevelt & others. In trespass. LWS 4185.

Bergen Circuit and Supreme Court.
Undated. John Mead vs. James Board. In debt. LWS 4318.

Bergen Extracts.

June and October 1779. LWS 4288.
January Term, 1780. LWS 3862.

Bergen Oyer & Terminer and General Gaol Delivery.
March 1779. The State vs. Wallen Van Voist. Record of indictment, conviction for misdemeanor. LWS 3749.

Bergen Pleas.
June 1779. The State vs. John Bogart & Christian Tobriski. LWS 4136.

Bills
William Moffit vs. Daniel Lambert. A bill. 1782. LWS 3610

Bonds.
October 15, 1750. John Hoagland & Hendrick Hoagland (bond) to Lewis Johnston & Philip Kearny, all of New Brunswick. LWS 3940.
October 2, 1755. John Stevens (bond) to Richard Paterson of Princeton. LWS 3763.
1761. Joseph Goodwin (indemnification bond) to Elizabeth Stewart. LWS 4099.
1761. James Perry (bond) to John Griggs, baker. LWS 4093.
December 13, 1762. John Tomson (bond) to Patrick McEvers. LWS 4046.
1764. George Campbell (bond) to Richard Paterson. LWS 4303.
1769. Richard Paterson of Princeton (bond) to Thomas Lowrey of Amwell. LWS 4280.
1770. James Parker of Perth Amboy (bond). LWS 3618.
1771. James Hude of New Brunswick (bond) to Ravand Kearny of Perth Amboy. LWS 4241.

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1773. Ichabod B. Barnet of Elizabeth Town (bond) to Archibald Mercer & John P. Schenk. LWS 3932.
1774-1790. Record of monies paid on bond of P. Livingston to W. Livingston. LWS 3753.
1775. Richard Lowrey to Richard Paterson. LWS 4157.
1776. Alex. Watson (bond) of Woodbridge to Isaac Bonnell of Perth Amboy. Copy. LWS 4231.
Legal. Matthew Patterson vs. James Robison. 1778. bail bond, cover, note. LWS 3617.
1780. James Shotwell of Spanktown (bond). LWS 3608.
1780. Joseph Shotwell & John Wilson (bond) to Isaac Bonnell. Copy. LWS 4273.
1780 James Shortwell. Bond. LWS 3609.
1782. Daniel Thompson of Mendham (bond) to John Lyon. LWS 3931.
Coanrod Ten Eyck & Christian Van Nortnyck (bond for security) to Abraham Duryee of New York. LWS 3738.
1785. Thomas Randall vs. Joseph Price, Sr. and Joseph Price, Jr. Concerning the latter's bond. LWS 3704.
May 27, 1785. Concerning Samuel Kennedy, Jr. (bond and note) to Robert Hosbrugh. Also note (1767) and bond (1768) from same to same. LWS 3934.
1786. Barnet De Klyne to Messrs. Bethill & Cooper. LWS 3796.
1786-1787. Peter Van Doren with Corn. C. Law in Bond. Account. LWS 3644.
1787. Bond of William Young to Daniel Marsh. LWS 3613.
August 5, 1792. Sheriff's Bond. Joseph Marsh & others to the State of New Jersey. LWS 4327.
November 22, 1793. Thomas Lyell (bond) to John Skinner. LWS 3766.
1797-1818. No. 2. Statement of Bonds, etc., belonging to the General Proprietors of East New Jersey.
Undated? John Stille & Aaron Biddle vs. Jaconia Wood. Action concerning a bond. LWS 3643.
Undated. Questions and answers concerning debt on bond. LWS 3780.
Legal, Moffett vs. Baldwin, Bond. LWS 3568.

Certificates.
Undated. Certificate of mislocation (copy) of lands of Samuel Throckmorton. LWS 4004.

City of New York.
1747. Marihe van Keuren (deed) to Robert North. LWS 4107.
1760. Wm. V. Marriner appointed attorney for John Welch, Victualor. LWS 3997.

Committee Acting for the Hereditary Government of New Jersey.

April 27, 1692. Letter to Thomas Revell. LWS 3890.

Commutation Note.
November 15, 1785. Abraham Hunt vs. Joel Gibbs. LWS 4168.

Connecticut
New Haven. April 1778. Samuel Fowler Brothers vs. Mary Lindsay and others. Notes on the case. LWS 3646.

Court of Errors.
Undated. Benj. Van Leer vs. Col. Jos. Ellis. Notes on case in error. LWS 4294.

Cranbury.
February 19, 1772. Moses Watson to Charles McEvers. LWS 4044.
April 25, 1787. Letter of John McKirk respecting land at Cranbury. LWS 4042.

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Cumberland.
c. 1779. Evidence in legal case. John Den on the demise of Sarah Ewing vs. Jonathan Seaming. LWS 3572.
Undated. John Den ex dim of Sarah Ewing vs. Jonathan Leaming. In ejectment for lands in Cumberland. LWS 3943.
Undated. John Den on the demise of Sarah Ewing & Jonathan Leaming. In ejectment for lands in Maurice River, Cumberland County. LWS 3601.
Undated? Notes in the 1788 case between the Estate of Sarah Ewing and Jonathan Leaming. Property dispute on the Maurice River. LWS 3717.

Cumberland & Cape May.
1694-1766. Brief of title of Barker & Pemberton to Lands in West Jersey under Robert Squib. LWS 4087.

Cumberland. Burlington.
May 4, 1721. James Alexander to "Sir". Concerns surveys on the Maurice River and in Hunterdon. LWS 3948.

Cumberland Assizes.
1788. John Denn on the demise of Sarah Ewing vs. Jonathan Leaming. In ejectment for lands on Maurice River in the County of Cumberland. LWS 3702.
June 4, 1788. John Den of the Demise of Sarah Ewing vs. Jonathan Leaming. In ejectment for lands in Cumberland. LWS 3594.

Deeds.
1785. Copy of Deed between William James and Thomas James for land at Raccoon Creek in Greenwick. LWS 3978.
March 22, 1808. Samuel Sobb. Letter regarding deeds. LWS 3532.
1816. List of Deeds delivered to Robert Mongomery. LWS 3970.
1815. List of deed numbers belonging to Thomas Debow. LWS 4330.

Delivery Disputes
April Term, 1783. Samuel Carhart vs. Samuel Forman. LWS 3701.
1719. Advertisement and James Logan's receipt for first payment made by T. Byerly. Forced running the line between East and West Jersey. LWS 3531

East and West Jersey.
1833-1841. Expenses paid in relation to the line between East & West Jersey. LWS 3883.
Undated. Notes on controversy between East and West Jersey. LWS 3886.

Empty Cover
Case of Francis Finlay vs. Hezekiah Broadwell. empty cover. LWS 3616.

Essex.
23 December 1801. Return to the co-heirs of Michl. Cooke, deceased, for 113.10 acres in Essex. LWS 3707.

Essex County.
1783. Essex County. Joseph Shotwell vs. George Everson. In Plea of Debt. LWS 4074-1.

Essex. Elizabeth Town.

1784. Colo. Moses Jaquis vs. Doctor Gidion De Camp. For appeal from division of bower received. Notes. LWS 3830.
1794. Copy of the License of the Schooner Rainbow of Elizabeth Town. LWS 4027-1.
November 9, 1797. Notice of Abner Price to John Halsted, Collector, Elizabeth Town, that he shall apply for remission of the penalty incurred for not taking out the license the law requires. LWS 4255-1.
October 11, 1798. A.L.S., Joseph Nourse, Treasury Dept.. Surrender of license of the Schooner Rainbow of Elizabeth Town. LWS 4026-1.
1840. Request for a survey for Robt. Ogden of land in Elizabeth Town. LWS 4770.
December 16, 1780. Papers contain evidence involving the sale of some merchandize to Isaac Cole by Mrs. A. Vergeneau of Elizabeth Town. The goods have apparently been seized. LWS 3907-1.

Essex Assizes.
February 1786. Benjamin Watkins vs. Jacamiah Smith. In debt. LWS 3807.
December 1787. John Denn vs. James Kyte. LWS 3900.
December 1787. Essex Assizes. Enoch Stewart vs. Daniel Marsh. In Debt. Debt resulted from Marsh's promise to sheriff to pay a fee due for Stewart's conviction on a charge of assault and battery. Marsh is now trying to get the money back. LWS 4237-1.

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February 1788. Enoch Stewart vs. Daniel Marsh. In debt. LWS 3911.
February 1788. Essex Assizes. Gozen Myerse vs. Wm. Basnet. In Debt. LWS 3908-1.
February 1788. Essex Assizes. Enoch Stewart vs. Daniel Marsh. In Debt. LWS 3911-1.
October 1789. Gilbert Hodges vs. John Denn for the Estate of Samuel Miller. In ejectment for lands in Essex. LWS 4314.
October 7, 1789. Benjamin Scudder vs. John Denn in demise of Matthias Williamson. In ejectment for mills and lots in Elizabeth Town. LWS 3812.

Essex Memo.
March 1779. Essex Memo; April 1779 Essex Extract; June 1779 & Jan. 1780 Essex Sessions; n.d. Essex Pleas. All extracts. LWS 4289-5.

Essex Oyer & Terminer.
August 1777. Extract of Essex Oyer & Terminer. With names of the Grand Jurors and Justices Listed. LWS 4151-1.
April 1778. Extract of Essex Oyer & Terminer. LWS 4142-1.
August 1788. Essex Oyer & Terminer. the State vs. Jrancis Vandike. Vandike and Francis Van Winkle sowed a field on shares. When Van Winkle attempted to glean his share, Vandike attacked him with an axe. Litigation results from above battle. LWS 4272-1.
August 15, 1777. The State vs. Moses Afton & others. Indictment for riot. Complaint of James Mills. LWS 3748.
March 1779. Extracts. LWS 3655.
March 11, 1779. The State vs. Jonathan Sayre. Indictment for High Treason. LWS 4313.

Essex Pleas.
April 1783. Papers concerned with the Essex Pleas case of John Wynans and Daniel Marsh vs. Enoch Stewart. In Debt. LWS 4239-5.

Estates.
1748. Copy of a copy of a Will of Christopher Taylor Ridley, Pennsylvania. LWS 3953-1.
April 4, 1755. Dispute over terms in the will of Thomas Bowman. LWS 3772.1764. An account of the estate of Thomas Whitesett. LWS 4039-1.
January 21, 1769. Letters concerning the estate of James McEvers. A.L.S., John Tomson, Cranbry, to Philip Kerney. (Kearny). Feb. 6, 1769. L.S.; P. Kearny to Charles McEvers, Perth Amboy. LWS 4043-2.
1770. Arbitrators' award to William Hick of Princeton against the estate of Roger McBride. LWS 3909.
September 29, 1773. Litigation concerning the Estate of Hendrick Voorhees. LWS 4170-1. 1780. Inquiry into the Estate of John Bell of Philadelphia. LWS 3971-2.
Settlement of the estate of John Dunn. 1783. LWS 3611.
1805-1813. Estate of Joseph Taylor. LWS 3536.

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September 11, 1786. "Inventory & Appraisement of the Estate of John Halsted." LWS 4096-1.
November 9, 1787. Letter, New York, concerning the estate of Patrick McEvers. LWS 4041-1.
1788. Jonas Chatburn & George Diltz vs. John Bodine in litigation surrounding the estate of John Diltz. LWS 3776. MOVE UNDER ESTATES
1792-3. Estate of Lorain Lyell in account with Joseph Marsh. LWS 3984.
1801. Samuel Dorsett's receipt to Estate of Lorain Lyell. See account, 1792. LWS 4290-1.
March 1802. An account of Jane Lyell's Estate. LWS 3952.
Undated? Executors of Peter Schenke who was the sole executor of Hendrick Schenke vs. the Legatees & Representatives of the said Hendrick Schenke. Notes. LWS 4131.
Undated. Attestation of Thomas James, Jr. concerning the estate of his father, Thomas James. LWS 4022.
Undated? Isolated notes concerning the litigation of William, Thomas, and James James over the estate of their father, (Thomas James). LWS 4331.
Undated. Notes concerning litigation surrounding estate of James Leconey. LWS 4123-1.
Undated.. Questions relating to Dr. Mercer's Will. LWS 3964-1.
Undated. Accounts concerning the estate of Isabella White. LWS 4161.

Examination.
January 22, 1793. Jacob Vanderbilt. He states that he was born on Staten Island and went to Nova Scotia after the war and is now in Amboy. LWS 4033-1.
July 28, 1800. John Morrison. He gives account of his movements in this country since leaving Ireland. LWS 4031-1.

Extracts of Surveys.
September 1790, April 1792, September 1792, April 1793, May 1797. LWS 4334.

Freehold.
1786, 1798, 1799. Three Certificates to Cornelius Pease, for land in Rariton and Freehold. Also a bill to Pease for a survey. LWS 4240-4.
1787. Barnes Smock to George Remsen. Mortgage and Bond. Freehold. LWS 4133-1.
Letters in case of John Anderson vs. Heard. John Anderson and unsigned, September 22, 1787. LWS 3638.
1794. A 1794 contract for the purchase of land by Cornelious Pease of Freehold. LWS 3985-1.
July 25, 1805. Daniel Perine's Survey. Land in Freehold. LWS 3992-1.
Undated. Survey to Daniel Purine at the request of Wm. Morlin for land in Freehold. LWS 3993-1.
Return to John Rutherford & others, Trustees of the General Proprietors for land in Freehold. LWS 4350.

Gloucester.
1786. Letter of Thomas James. LWS 3673.

Gloucester Pleas.
June 1788. Note in Gloucester Pleas. Case of Edward Gibbs vs. Joseph Lippincott. In Debt. LWS 4215-1.

Halsted, John.
April 5, 1786. Unsigned letter (with papers of John Halstead). Perth Amboy to Wm. Essingham Lawrence. concerns n account with Colin Drummond relative to a joint concern in the "flour manufactory" which was closed in 1775. LWS 4139-1.
1799-1805. Copies of letters and letters of John Halstead concerning lands at Lake Champlain, Clinton County, near Plattsburgh. Relate difficulties with Col. Platt over an agreement about the land, taxes and sale of it. LWS 4137-14.

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July 23, 1785. A.L.S., Louis Deschenaux to John Halsted. In French. LWS 4066-1.
February 3, 1786. A.L.S., Louis Deschenaux, Quebec, to John Halstead. In French. LWS 4075-1.

Halsted, Matthias.
December 1797. Letter of Robert Boggs to Matthias Halsted, New Brunswick. Sends a list of cases in which a statement of facts will be taken. LWS 4253-1.

Highlands.
1794. Copies of letters and thoughts about the bounds of Dr. Samuel Staats tract of land in the Highlands known by the name of Pooplope's Kill. Also a copy of a 1712 map showing boundaries. Letters, etc.. LWS. 4085-5
March 14, 1794. Thomas North's proposal to buy the lands at Fort Montgomery in the Highlands. LWS 4089-1.

House, In General Assembly.
October 1, 1785. Notice of the adjournment of the House, in General Assembly, for the day because of "the late violent gale of wind" which prevents a quorum. An extract from the minutes, s. by henry Hale, Clerk. LWS 4030-1.

Hunterdon.
May 4, 1721. James Alexander to "Sir". Concerns surveys on the Maurice River and in Hunterdon. LWS 3948.
1765-1785. An Extract of Leases. Shows the possessions under Sir Robt. Barker to places occupied by Peter Linsman, Abraham Covert, and Robert Craige. Hunterdon County.
LWS 4325.
January 1768. Mortgage from Wm. Ely and wife to George Royell. Hunterdon County. LWS 4229-1.
August Term, 1769-February Term, 1779. Hunterdon Docket--No. 1. Also Supreme Court--Docket No. 1. May Term, 1769-May Term, 1778. LWS 3555.
1787. August Term, 1769-February Term, 1779. Hunterdon Docket--No. 1. Also Supreme Court-- Docket No. 1. May Term, 1769-May Term, 1778. LWS 3561.
1776. Articles of Agreement between Stephen Johnston and John Farley for sale of land in Hunterdon county. LWS. 4292-1.
1777-1783. A Cost Book--Hunterdon, No. 2. Also Sussex, No. 1, 1769-1784.
1779. Indenture for land in Hunterdon between Caleb Ivins and Frances Witt. LWS 3933-1.
Undated. Appraisal of the property belonging to the estate of Anthony White in Hunterdon and Sussex Counties. LWS 4038-1.

Hunterdon. Bethlehem.

February 28, 1804. henry Hockenberry to Wm. Paterson. Deed for lot in Bethlehem, county of Hunterdon. LWS 4018-1.

Hunterdon County Court of Common Pleas.
August 1784. Dennis Wikoff & Elizabeth, his wife, vs. Richard Stillwell. LWS 3671.
August 1784. Demott vs. Vandike. Case involves the purchase of livestock at vendue, and the type of money to be used in payment. LWS 3963-1.

Hunterdon Extracts.
August Term, 1769. LWS 3849.
October Term, 1769. LWS 3860
February, May, August, and October Terms, 1770. LWS 3850.
February, May, August, and October Terms, 1771. LWS 3851.
August 1772. LWS 3852.
February and May Terms, 1773. LWS 3853.
February, May, and October Terms, 1774. LWS 3854.
February, May, and October Terms, 1775. LWS 3855.
February, May, and August Terms, 1776. LWS 3856.

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August 1777. Also Sussex Extract. May 1777. LWS 3857.
February, May, and August Terms, 1778. LWS 3858.
February and August Terms, 1779. LWS 3859.
February, May, and August Terms, 1780. LWS 3861.
February, May, August, and November Terms, 1781. LWS 3863.
May, August, and October Terms, 1782. LWS 3864.
February, May, August, and October Terms, 1783. LWS 3865.
February, May, August, and October Terms, 1784. LWS 3866.
February, May, and August Terms, 1785. LWS 3867.
Undated. LWS 3868.

Hunterdon Sessions.
October 1774. The Overseers of the Poor of the Township of Reading vs. the Overseers of the Poor of the Township of Lebanon. LWS 3913-1.

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In Debt.
1764-1775. John Leake vs. Ephraim Anderson. In debt on bond. LWS 4210.
1767-August 26, 1786. Roelef Roelefson vs. John Stine. In debt on a 1767 commitment. LWS 4246.
1777. Roeloff Peterson vs. John Lawerence. In debt on bond. Plea of payment. LWS 3570.
1778. Litigation concerning Wm. Crooke vs. John Polhemus. In debt on bond. LWS 3593.
April Term, 1781. John Mehelm vs. Wm. McClatihie. In debt. LWS 3689.
1782. Matthew Pattison vs. Wessels Tucker. In debt. LWS 3960.
c. 1784. Robert Sandford vs. Smuel Van Pland. In debt on three bonds. LWS 3589.
August 27, 1785. William Rodgers vs. Richard Fenimore. In debt. LWS 3803.
April Term, 1786. Elias Campbell vs. Samuel Denman & Walter Smith. In debt. LWS 4146.
September Term, 1788. Samuel Auning vs. Patrick Dennis. In debt. LWS 3602.
1795. List of debts due John Henry and Lambert Barbani. Copy. LWS 3980.
1799. Appointment of arbitrators in the case of John Turner vs. Mathias Harstead. LWS 4225.
1805. Executors of John Cadman vs. Wm. Wilson. Action on promissory note debt. LWS 3784.
Undated? List of debts due to Isaac Bonnell. LWS 4230.
Undated? List of debts due William D. Bunnel from a number of lawyers. LWS 3533. 1 mss.
Undated? A. White vs. the Gardners & Henderson. Notes on case in debt. LWS 4187.
Concerns a debt owed by Rodger McBride to John Henry & others. Statement of attempt to collect. LWS 3674.

Instructions.
September 19, 1776. An act for the Security of the Government of New Jersey. Instructions for enforcement. LWS 4332.

Laws.
November 29, 1763. Booklet of laws and legal opinions on a variety of subjects. LWS 3564.
Undated. Booklet entitled "Sayings, etc." Included are laws and legal opinions on a variety of subjects. LWS 3563.
Undated. Booklet listing numerous laws concerning money and property transactions. LWS 3558.
Undated. Five booklets of parts of booklets citing laws and court cases involving many topics. LWS 3559.

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Leases.
April 10, 1773. Anthony Sharp's Lease in behalf of Elizabeth Sharp, Executress of Joseph Sharp for a meadow in Wallkiln. LWS 4224.
May 13, 1837. Lease terms for a wood lot given by Isaac Potter. LWS 4286.

Mendham.
1876. Award in litigation between Hezekiah Stites Woodruff, Samuel Lewis and Jacob Van Doren over land in Mendham. LWS 3954-1.

Middlesex.
1767. Innkeeper Abner Phillips' note to Richard Paterson, merchant. LWS 3917.
1779. Thomas Allen vs. Daniel Lott. LWS 4278.
January Term, 1779-January Term, 1783. Middlesex Docket--No. 2. LWS 3553.
August 8, 1780. Document signed by Wm. Manning and Ebenezer Ford, commissioners appointed to take and dispose of estates of certain fugitives and offenders of Middlesex
County. Official business. LWS 3544.
August 8, 1780. Document signed by Wm. Manning and Ebenezer Ford, commissioners appointed to take and dispose of estates of certain fugitives and offenders of Middlesex
County. Official business. Duplicate of LWS 3544. LWS 3545.
1785. Court Voorhies vs. Samuel Bayles. Plea of debt. LWS 3955.
1787. Ebenezer Ford's certificate as Agent of Forfeited Estates concerning the sale of the property of Oliver Barberie of Middlesex County. Sale held in 1779. LWS 4236.
1787. Document announcing forfeiture of Estate of Heathcote Johnston of Middlesex County in East Jersey. LWS 3877.
December 25, 1787. A. W. White to Isabella White, John Bayard & wife and Wm. Paterson & wife. LWS 4019.
1791. Copy of will of Peter Smitzer of Middlesex County and other papers concerning his estate. LWS 4073.
1793. Resolution of the inhabitants of Woodbridge and Perth Amboy regarding an alleged illegally conducted election, March 23, 1793. LWS 4079.
1793. Resolution of a number of the inhabitants of Woodbridge, Piscataway and Perth Amboy against an election for fixing the place for the courthouse and gaol of Middlesex County. LWS 4082.
1793. Protest of some of the members of the Board of Justices and Freeholders in Middlesex County against a resolution of said Board relative to the building of a courthouse and gaol in New Brunswick. LWS 4081.
May 8, 1793. Ebenezer Ford's affidavit. LWs 3965.
May 1, 1839. Andrew Bell (deed) to Phebe & William Drake for land in Middlesex County. LWS 3987.
May 1, 1839. Phebe Drand & William Drake (deed) to Andrew Bell for land in Middlesex County. Also agreement between Bell and the Drakes for exchange of land. LWS 3988.
Undated? To the Legislative Council and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey. LWS 4083.
Undated? Attestation by clerk of Middlesex County concerning mortgages against Moses Martin. LWS 3795.

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Middlesex. New Brunswick.
July 11, 1768. L.S., Corns. Lowsim to James McEvers. Concerning some land of the latter. LWS 4045-1.
June 9, 1789. A list of the lands belonging to the estate of the father of Robert Pidgeon and a letter of Robt. Pidgeon concerning the list. Brunswick. LWS 3979-2.
December 14, 1797. Statement of facts taken in several cases involving licenses of vessels taken before Robert Morris, Judge of the District Court at New Brunswick. LWS 4135-1.

Middlesex. Perth Amboy.
1780-1801. Day book, collectors office, District of Perth Amboy. LWS 3549.
December 7, 1785. Draft of letter, unsigned. LWS 4091.
1787. An ordinance for restraining and regulating horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and swine running at large within the bounds of the City of Perth Amboy. LWS 4098.
May 1, 1787. Thomson Stelle, Sheriff of Middlesex (deed) to Sophia Territt. LWS 4069.
1788. Will of Peter Smitzer of Perth Amboy and New York. LWS 4092.
March 24, 1792. David Moore & John Johnston's note for rent of the gaol. LWS 4284.
August 1, 1792. Oath of Joseph Marsh, Sheriff of Perth Amboy. LWS 4095.
1793. Consent of Saint Peter's Church in Perth Amboy to free ferriage of county residents. LWS 4114-3.
1793. Draft of a bond and sheriff's certificate. LWS 3809.
1793-1797. Abstract of Vessels Licensed in the District of Perth Amboy. LWS 3686.
November 21, 1794. A.L.S. of Andrew Bell to Judge martin, P. Amboy. Concerns a "Petition relative to the Tax". LWS 4015-1.
1795. Deed. The Executors of the Will of Thomas Barton to Joseph Taylor. Perth Amboy. LWS 4090-1.
1795. Statement concerning licenses of coasting vessels in the District of Perth Amboy which are unaccounted for. LWS 4040-1.
March 9, 1795. Concerns the license of the Sloop Jane. LWS 3755.
January 23, 1797. Letter of A. Ogden, Newark to John Halstead, Collector, Perth Amboy. concerning suits involving licenses of vessels. LWS 4152-1.
May 5, 1795. Concerns the delivering up the licenses of several vessels. LWS 3823.
May 8, 1795. Copy of letter (or draft) to Abraham Ogden concerning discontinuance of suits against several masters of coasting vessels. Officers of the Treasury Business. Perth Amboy. LWS 4020-1.
December 29, 1795. A Mortgage, Joseph Taylor to the Executors of Thomas Barlow, Decd. Perth Amboy. LWS 3539-1.
1798. Protest by Andrew Bell, recorder of the City of Perth Amboy, at the request of Benjamin
Jenne, Master of Ship Experiment. The protest is "..Against the Violence of the Winds and the Seas and the Incidents herin set forth for all losses, costs, damage..." resulting to the ship. LWS 3969-1.
February 3, 1798. Resolutions adopted at a special Town Meeting at Perth Amboy, in which plans were made for the presentation of their petition complaining of the illegality of an election held for the place of erecting the courthouse and jail of Middlesex. LWS 4080-1.
September 10, 1798. Notice of Robert Boggs to John Halsted, Collector of the Port of Perth Amboy. Lists suits for which a statement of facts will be taken. LWS 4275-1.
March 1799. The United States, Account Current with John Halsted, Collector for the District of Perth Amboy to the 31st. LWS 3998-1.

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1799-1801. Rents of houses in Perth Amboy belonging to the estate of Jane Lyell, proportioned to each Legatee according to Isaac Williamson's opinion. LWS 4035-4.
April 5, 1801. Report of Alien Passengers on board the Ship Agent of which Nicholas Pierce is Master, arrived at the port of Perth Amboy in the State of New Jersey. blank form. LWS 3614.
1806. Deed of James Throckmorton to Joseph Taylor for land in Perth Amboy. LWS 4072-1.
1813. Power of Attorney. Alexander Caldwell, executor for John Halsted of Perth Amboy appoints Andrew Bell. LWS 4012-1.
1814, 1815, 1842. To Andrew Bell in Perth Amboy. All relating to surveys of land. LWS 3973-4.
1832. Petition of Smith Martin to the Mayor of the City of Perth Amboy to keep an inn and tavern. LWS 3710.
1832. Petition of John Young to keep an inn and tavern in Perth Amboy. LWS 3739.
1833. Petition of John Arnold to keep an inn and tavern in Perth Amboy. LWS 3746.
1833. Petition of Abraham Hartley to keep an inn and tavern in Perth Amboy. LWS 4016.
1833. Petition of Benjamin Hutt to keep an inn or tavern in Perth Amboy. LWS 3757.
1833. Petition of John Young of Perth Amboy to keep an inn and tavern. LWS 4250.
Undated? Petition of Smith Martin for license to keep an inn or tavern in Perth Amboy. LWS 3743.
1834. Account of the Revolutionary service of William Northall of Perth Amboy. LWS 4000.
Undated? List of names of individuals who loaned articles to St. Peters Rectory, Perth Amboy. Also the Church Pew Plan. LWS 4115.
Form of Permission to dig Clay. LWS 3603.

Middlesex Assizes.
1788. Richard Stevens, Ravand Kearney and James Kinsey vs. Henry Hoagland. In Progress. LWS 4258.

Middlesex Extracts.
July 1778. LWS 3605.
January 1779. LWS 4301.
July 1779, October 1784, January 1781. LWS 3625.
October 1779 and January 1780. LWS 4315.
April Term, 1780. LWS 4251.
October Term, 1780. LWS 4328.
April Term, 1781. LWS 4199.
July Term, 1781. LWS 3574.
October 1781. LWS 3797.
April Term, 1782. LWS 3822.

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July Term, 1782. LWS 3587.
October Term, 1782. LWS 4355.
January Term, 1783. LWS 4197.
July Term, 1783. LWS 3770.
October Term, 1783. LWS 4163.
April Term, 1784. LWS 3640.
July Term, 1784. LWS 3641.
April Term, 1785. LWS 3622.
July Term, 1785. LWS 3793.
October Term, 1785. LWS 4356.
January Term, 1786. LWS 4233.
April Term, 1786. LWS 3591.
January Term, 1787. LWS 3697.
July Term, 1787. LWS 3777.
October Term, 1787. LWS 4248.
January Term, 1788. LWS 3654.
April Term, 1788. LWS 4306.
October Term, 1788. LWS 3778.

Middlesex Oyer & Terminer.
August 21, 1778. The State vs. Mathew Slight and the State vs. James Richmond. High Treason. LWS 3808.
September 1778. The State vs. John Staats and others. Indictment for riot. LWS 4270.
June 1781. The State vs. Alexander Seoby. Indictment for High Treason. LWS 3656.

Middlesex Pleas.
April 1779. The State vs. Reune Runyon. LWS 3879. For pledging allegiance to the King.
October 1779. James Morgan vs. James Brown. Trading with the enemy. LWS 4204.
October 1779. John Hampton vs. Isaac Freeman, Freeman Smith, James Freeman, & Lewis Freeman. LWS 3680.
April Term, 1780. John Manning vs. Alexander Campbell. LWS 3847.
July Term, 1782. Richard Scudder vs. John Scudder. LWS 3833.

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January 1783. Abraham Brown vs. Joseph Cheeseman. In case involving breech of lease. LWS 4295.
January 8, 1783. Daniel Hutchinson vs. John Duncan. LWS 3831.
1784. Peter Tremble vs. David Martin. In debt. LWS 3838.
July Term, 1784. Peter Dumont vs. John Staats. In debt. LWS 3837.
July Term, 1784. Jannet Erickson by Thomas Erickson, her Guardian vs. John Combs, Executor of James Abraham. Litigation surrounding Abraham's will. LWS 3839.
July Term, 1784. Executors of James Abrahams vs. Robert Wiley. In debt. LWS 3836.
July Term, 1784. John and Lydia Joralemon vs. John Combs, Executor of estate of James Abraham. In debt. LWS 3834.
April Term, 1785. Henry & Mary Piercy vs. Isaac Updike. LWS 3835.
1786. Testimony of Matthias Halsted concerning the financial arrangements and accounts at the time the partnership of Colin Drummond and John Halsted was dissolved. LWS 3968.
January Term, 1786. Ravand Kearny vs. James Hude. In debt. LWS 3848.
January Term, 1786. Jacob Winke vs. Joel Job. LWS 3832.
October Term, 1786. Thomas Cock vs. John Buckerlew. In debt. LWS 3840.
October Term, 1786. James Rue vs. Thomas Witherill. In debt. LWS 3845.
January Term, 1787. Elizabeth Savidge, Widow of John Savidge vs. Joseph Freeman & Samuel Force, Executors of Jonathan Freeman. In debt. LWS 3842.
April Term, 1787. Sarah Brown vs. Benjamin Cheeseman. LWS 3843.
October Term, 1787. Walter Moffatt vs. James Parker. LWS 3846.
July Term, 1788. John Lawrence vs. Thomas Witherille. LWS 3844.
October Term, 1788. Abraham Barklew & Matthew Rue vs. David Barklew. In debt. LWS 3841.

Middlesex Sessions.
July 1779. The State vs. Joseph Brown. Indictment for horse stealing. LWS 3731.
July 1780. LWS 3825.
July Term, 1780. LWS 3826.
January Term, 1783. LWS 4179.
January Term, 1784. LWS 3828.
April Term, 1787. LWS 3827.

Minutes
September 1783. Philip Bright vs. John Logan & Jas. Losey. Minutes naming referees. LWS 3768.

Monmouth.
[Monmouth, 1780]. LWS 3588.
1786. David Rhea vs. James Mott, Treasurer of the State. Litigation growing out of the sale of the property of Kenneth Hankinson, Collector of Monmouth, by David Rhea, Sherriff of Monmouth, in payment of a debt. LWS 4309.
1787. Land survey return to Jane Lyell for land in Monmouth. LWS 3989.
1801 & 1804. An account of unlocated land on which wood was cut by John W. Godfrey for the use of his Iron Works in Monmouth County. LWS 3999.
1802. An 1802 Indenture for the purchase of land in Monmouth County by Longstreet Harvey. LWS 3986.
January 5, 1815. Return to John Rutherford & others for 101 acres in Monmouth. LWS 3744.
Jauary 7, 1815. Return to John Rutherford 6 others for 110.23 acres in Monmouth. LWS 3534.
January 10, 1815. Return to John Rutherfurd and others for 137.76 acres in Monmouth. LWS 4175.
Undated. A legal opinion, unsigned, concerning the valuation of Soldier's Depreciation Notes as they refer to the estate of Kenneth Hankinson of Monmouth. LWS 3947.

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Undated. Part of testimony in Monmouth case involving William Rohr who shot his gun at group asking him where he was going.
Undated. Case of William Rohr. LWS 3923.
Undated. Estate of Kenneth Hankinson of Monmouth. Legal opinion concerning the valuation of soldier's depreciation notes. LWS 3947.

Monmouth. Howell.
1813-1825. Papers of Andrew Bell concerning land once owned by William Brand in Howell. LWS 3974.
January 2, 1815. Survey to Andrew Bell, at the request of Peter Smith for 30 acres in Howell, Monmouth. LWS 3976-1.
January 26, 1815. survey to Andrew Bell at the request of Benjamin Longstreth for 37.32 acres in Howell, Monmouth. LWS 3977-1.
March 30, 1822. A survey to Andrew Bell at request of Jonathan Allen for land in Howell. LWS 3991-1.

Monmouth. Stafford.
1780. copy of the Will of William Pidgeon of Stafford, Monmouth County. LWS 4078-1.
September 15, 1780. "An inventory of the Goods Chattels Rights Credits and Effects of William Pidgeon of the Township of Stafford in the County of Monmouth." LWS 4076-1.

Monmouth and Middlesex Counties.

1790-1791. List of surveys by Richard Herbert, Deputy Surveyor. LWS 4335.

Monmouth Assizes.
c. 1776. John Debow vs. John Den and Edward Taylor. LWS 3579.
July 1786. John Perine vs. John Denn. In trespass and ejectment. LWS 3871.
1787. Samuel Carhart vs. Samuel Forman. In Debt. LWS 3910.
Undated. Simon Hillyer vs. David Forman. In debt. LWS 3901.

Monmouth Oyer & Terminer.
January 1778. The State vs. Jesse Woodward. Indictment for riot, assault, etc. LWS 4162.
January 1778 and June 1778. Extracts. Includes list of names of Grand Jurors. LWS 4196.
July 1779. The State vs. Elizabeth Deboogh. LWS 3682.
July 1779. The State vs. Joseph Stockton Nicholson. Indictment for high treason. LWS 3727.
July 1779. The State vs. Peter Stoute. Indictment for misdemeanor. LWS 3747.
July 1779. The State vs. Dennis Vandine. LWS 3683
July 1779. The State vs. Peter Wardell. Indictment for misdemeanor. LWS 3737.
July 1779. The State vs. Stephen Woolley. LWS 3691.
May 1782. The State vs. Patrick Garvey. Indictment for misdemeanor. LWS 4216.
December 1782. The State vs. Cyrenus Van Mater. LWS 3586.

Monmouth Oyer & Terminer and Gaol Delivery.
1778. Indictment and conviction of Alexander Montgomery of Upper Freehold for riot. LWS 3949.
1778. Indictment and conviction of Alexander Montgomery of Upper Freehold for riot. LWS 3949.
July 1779. The State vs. John Borden. LWS 3693.
July 1779. The State vs. Jacob Burge. Record of Indictment and Conviction of a misdemeanor. LWS 4285.
July 1779. The State vs. Jesse Burton. Record of an indictment and conviction of a misdemeanor. LWS 4154.
July 1779. The State vs. John Clark. Record of an Indictment and Conviction of a Misdemeanor. LWS 4298.
July 1779. The State vs. James Cook. LWS 3694.
July 1779. The State vs. James Cooper. Record of indictment, conviction of misdemeanor. LWS 4307.
July 1779. The State vs. Joseph Juston Davis. Record of an indictment and conviction of a misdemeanor. LWS 4262.
July 1779. The State vs. Anthony Dennis. Record of indictment, conviction of misdemeanor. LWS 3667.
July 1779. The State vs. Sarah Dennis (widow). Record of an indictment and conviction of a misdemeanor. LWS 4235. 2 mss.
July 1779. The State vs. Samuel Dennis. Record of indictment, conviction of misdemeanor. LWS 3642.

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July 1779. The State vs. David Hans. Record of an indictment and conviction of a misdemeanor. LWS 4208.
July 1779. The State vs. Agnis Gammag. Record of indictment, conviction of misdemeanor. LWS 3876.
July 1779. The State vs. Gilbert Hendrickson. Record of an indictment and conviction of a misdemeanor. LWS 4261.
July 1779. The State vs. Danl. Hewlet. LWS 3592.
July 1779. The State vs. Michael Hewlet. Record of indictment, conviction of misdemeanor. LWS 3872.
July 1779. The State vs. Wm. Hopmire. Record of an Indictment and conviction of a misdemeanor. LWS 4243.
July 1779. The State vs. Thos. Leonard. Record of indictment, conviction of misdemeanor. LWS 3870.
July 1779. The State vs. William Mount. Record of indictment, conviction of misdemeanor. LWS 3765.
July 1779. The State vs. Elizabeth Parker. Record of indictment, conviction of misdemeanor. LWS 3873.
July 1779. The State vs. Joseph Stocton Nicholson. Record of an indictment and conviction of High Treason. LWS 4254.
July 1779. The State vs. James Price. Conviction of a Misdemeanor. LWS 3626.
July 1779. The State vs. Joseph Price. Conviction of a Misdemeanor. LWS 3628.
July 1779. The State vs. James Smith. Record of an indictment and conviction of a misdemeanor. LWS 4263.
July 1779. The State vs. Abraham Stout. LWS 3696.
July 1779. The State vs. Peter Stout. LWS 3600.
July 1779. The State vs. Valentine Tangler. Record of an indictment and conviction of a misdemeanor. LWS 4191.
July 1779. The State vs. John Van Marter. LWS 3690.
July 1779. The State vs. Jacob Vanderbelt. Record of indictment, conviction of misdemeanor. LWS 3875.
July 1779. The State vs. Peter Vandevender. LWS 3692.
July 1779. The State vs. Hendrich Vandine. LWS 3571.
July 1779. The State vs. Joseph Wardell (blacksmith). Record of indictment, conviction of misdemeanor. LWS 3764.
July 1779. The State vs. Peter Wardell. LWS 3752.
July 1779. The State vs. Michael White. Conviction of a Misdemeanor. LWS 3627.
July 1779. The State vs. Sarah White. Record of indictment, conviction of misdemeanor. LWS 3874.
July 1779. The State vs. Thomas Stike Willet. Record of an indictment and conviction of a misdemeanor. LWS 4234.
July 1779. The State vs. George Williams. Record of indictment, conviction of misdemeanor. LWS 3745.
July 1779. The State vs. William Williams. Record of an indictment and conviction of a misdemeanor. LWS 3916.
July 1779. The State vs. William Williams. Record of indictment, conviction of misdemeanor. LWS 3916.
July 1779. The State vs. Wm. Woodcock. Record of indictment and conviction of Petit Larceny. LWS 4297.

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Monmouth Pleas.
April Term, 1785. Ann Stevenson vs. Elisha Walton. Stevenson seeks compensation for Maj. Walton taking her cows under army orders. LWS 4271.

Monmouth Sessions.
April 1784. The State vs. Thos. Chadwick under indictment for adultery. Notes. LWS 3665.
April 1785. Davis Hance vs. The State. Litigation resulting from a brawl following the refusal of Eliha Chadwick to pay a fine. LWS 4274.

Monmouth Supreme Court.
May Term, 1780. Wm. Hendrickson vs. Richard Ferm, William Grover, Tenants. LWS 3681.

Morris.
September Term, 1768. Robert Troup vs. John Denn and Wm. Earl of Stirling. In ejectment for lands in Morris. LWS 3695.
September 1769-1782. Morris Docket No. 1. Also Monmouth Docket No. 1, April 1778-1784. LWS 3551.
September 1790. List of surveys by Samuel Cobb, Dept. Surveyor. LWS 4339.
December 20, 1793. Survey to Robt. Livingston, Esq. LWS 3541.

Morris and Bergen Counties.
April and September 1790. Lists of surveys of Abraham Ryerson. LWS 4336.
April 1791-April 1792. Abstract of surveys made by S. Condict. LWS 4338.

Morris Court of Common Pleas.

December Term, 1783. Phillip Bright vs. John Logan. LWS 3816.

Morris Extracts.
July and September Terms, 1770. LWS 4287.
July 1778, July 1779 Terms, with Morris Sessions, September 1779. LWS 3924.
September and December 1780 Terms, with Morris Sessions, July and December 1780. LWS 3925.
March and July 1781, Terms. LWS 3926.

Morris Oyer & Terminer.

November 1777. The State vs. Mihetabel Smith. LWS 3576.

Morris Pleas.

1783. Philip Bright vs. John Logan. LWS 3573.

Morris Sessions.
July 1777. Extract listing cases to be heard. LWS 3546.

Morris Supreme Court.
1787. Anthony White vs. Executors of Samuel Johnson. LWS 4054.

Morris Town.

August 25, 1777. Copy of note from Joseph Curtis and Charles Ogden to Daniel Phoenix. LWS 4245.
1783. Elias Campbell vs. Samuel Denman and Peter Parsil. In debt on bond. LWS 4068.
September 19, 1791. Silas Condict's survey for Israel Canfield for land in Mendham. LWS 4300.

Mortgage.
May 5, 1752. Mortgage from Samuel Stevenson, mason, to Samuel Stevenson, merchant. LWS 3944-1.
1782. Evidence concerning mortgage in case of Moses Lyons vs. Matthias Williamson. LWS 3615.
(undated) Hewer vs. Bartholomew. LWS 3581.

Naval Office.
August 1778. Fees. LWS 3921.
August 1778. Fees. LWS 3921.

New Brunswick.
November 4, 1787. Protested bill of exchange. Wm. Younge on Thos. Winthrop. LWS 3688
November 4, 1787. New Brunswick. 4 mss. LWS 3688.
May 27, 1786. Mary Edwards vs. John Den and Titus Ireland vs. John Den. In error upon ejectment for lands in Salem. LWS. 3714.
October 1791. Andrew A. Hoppe vs. Garret J. Hoppe & others. LWS 3678.
1792. Jauary 19, 1792. Notes on the plea of John Allen parker. 1 mss. LWS 3664.

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New Hampshire.
1788. Jonathan Dennie vs. Wm. Johnson. In ejectment for 1200 acres. LWS 3798.

New Jersey.
October, 1778. Before the governor and council Inquisition concerning Mrs. Isabel Kearney. LWS 3528.
November 1780. List of indictments in which the State is involved and which are undecided. LWS 3733.
1798. Printed broadside. State of New Jersey. "Supplement to an Act intitled, 'An act for organizing and training the Militia of this State.' " Broadside is shelved and cataloged with rare books. LWS 4065-1

In Chancery of New Jersey.
1775. Thomas Moore vs. John Anderson (of Amwell and Morristown). LWS 3585.
November 1776. Moore Furman vs. Thomas Lambert. LWS 3754.
September 1781. Edward Lewis vs. John Morton. Notes on case. LWS 3719.
1784. Daniel Hunt vs. Thomas Lundy. 15 mss. LWS 3580.
1784, Freehold. Sarah Voorhees & Wm. Voorhees vs. Joseph Boune. Plea and answer. Concerning a debt. LWS 3631.
1785. Phillip Bright & Hezekiah Stites Woodruff vs. John Logan, John Beach, and Jonathan Stiles, Jr. LWS 3936.
1785. John Logan, Jonathan Stiles, and John Beach vs. Philip Bright & Hezekiah Woodruff. LWS 4268.
1785. John Stille and Aaron Biddle vs. Jechonias Wood. LWS 4203.
1785. Jechonias Wood vs. John Stille and Aaron Biddle. LWS 4207.
1786. Dissolution of Injunction against Philip Bright in case of Philip Bright & Hezekiah Woodruff vs. John Logan, John Beach & Jonathan Stiles. LWS 3624.
1786. Chancery of Philip Bright & Hezekiah Woodruff vs. John Logan, John Beach & Jonathan Stiles. LWS 4149.
1786. Executors of Jacob Hewlings of Burlington vs. Executors of William Leconey. LWS 4126.

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1786. John Logan, Jonathan Styles, & John Beach vs. Hezekiah S. Woodruff. LWS 3945.
1786. Pott & Downing vs. Mark Thomson. Breech of contract. LWS 4209.
1786. Stacy Potts & Samuel Downing vs. Mark Thompson. LWS 4357.
1787. Wm. Marriner vs. Samuel Craig. LWS 4351.
1787. John Van Norden, Jr. vs. Samuel Craig. Plea and answer. In debt. LWS 3937.
c. 1787. Wm. & Sarah Voorhees vs. Joseph Bowne. Litigation over estate of Hendrick Voorhees. LWS 4124.
February 1787. John Logan, John Beach & Jonathan Stiles Fr. vs. Phillip Bright and Hezekiah Woodruff. Copy of rule for examination of witnesses. LWS 3736.
February 1787. Mattaniah Lyon vs. Matthias Williamson. Action growing out of mortgage payment. 11 documents. LWS 3676.
March 1, 1787. Robert Brown & John Kelle vs. Wm. James, James James & Thomas James. Complaint of debt. LWS 4129.
April 20, 1787. Stacy Potts & Samuel Downing vs. Mark Thomson. A request that the injunction be dissolved. LWS 3666.
1788. Thomas James vs. Robert Brown & John Kelle. Concerning property in Gloucester County. LWS 4145.
July 26, 1788. James Mott, Treasurer of New Jersey vs. David Rhea. LWS 4310.
September 8, 1788. Dennis Wyckoff, Abraham Van Horne, Abraham Ten Eick & Cornelius Ten Eick vs. Oliver Basnet and others. An order for the defendent to file answer to the
complaint. LWS 3635.
1789. Philip Bright vs. John Logan, John Beach and Jonathan Stiles. Land in Mendham. LWS 4141.
1789. John Logan & others vs. Philip Bright. Copy of additional interrogations. LWS 4343.
1789. Robert Pidgeon vs. Clayton Newbold & Wm. Cox, Exrs. of Wm. Pidgeon. LWS 4052.
1788. Summons to Clayton Newbold and William Coxe, Executors to William Pidgeon to appear at Chancery at the suit of Robert Pidgeon. LWS 4125.
February 11, 1789. Eliz. & William Leconey vs. John Inskip & Sarah, his wife, Jacob Hufty & Abigail his wife, & James Stone. Litigation resulting from sale of land. LWS 3718.
November 18, 1789. Joseph Bowne vs. William & Sarah Voorhees. LWS 3821.
November 1789. Thomas Peterson, the elder, Thomas Peterson, the younger, & Harp Peterson vs. John Buchanan & Samuel Opdike. On Bill of Demurrer and Answer thereto. LWS 3672.
1790. Hezekiah Stites Woodruff & Ebenezer Blackley vs. Samuel Lewis. Affidavit. LWS 4319.

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c. 1790. To William Paterson, Governor. Litigation attempting to prove that Ann Pickle, wife of Boltres Pickle (unlawful) has no right of Dower. LWS 4053.
1792. Robert Morris & James Boggs & Mary, his wife vs. David Ogden & Richard Morris. LWS 3920.
1792. Wm. Taney vs. Isaac Badgley & Elijah Horton. Notes on case. LWS 3659.
February 28, 1792. Archibald Kennedy vs. Daniel Van Ruypen & others. LWS 4346.
February 21, 1792. Robert Pidgeon vs. the Executors of William Pidgeon. Contest of Will. LWS 4176.
June 30, 1821. Letter of Joseph C. Hornblower to Aaron Ogden concerning litigation between Thos. G. Trumbull & others, infants vs. Thos. Gibbons, Aaron Ogden & others. LWS 4769.
Undated? Philip Bright & Hezikiah Woodruff vs. John Logan, John Beach & Jonathan Stiles. Rule for dissolving an injunction. LWS 4312
Undated? Philip Bright vs. John Logan, John Beach, and Jonathan Stiles. LWS 3596.
Undated. Joseph Bowne vs. Wm. & Sarah Voohrees. Bill in Chancery of New Jersey. Regarding Will of Hendrick Voorhees and land in Monmouth County. LWS 4173.
Undated. Thomas Egbert vs. Samuel Craig. In debt. LWS 3938.
Undated. Samuel Hayes vs. Samuel Craig. LWS 4122.
Undated. Heirs of Peter Brown of Lower Freehold vs. the Executors of Hendrick Voorhees. In debt. LWS 4260.
Undated. James James vs. Robert Brown & John Kelle. LWS 4130.
Undated. Elizabeth Leconey and Wm. Leconey vs. James Stone and others. Bill in settlement of estate of James Leconey. LWS 4132.
Undated. John Logan (Morris County) vs. Philip Bright. In suit to recover money due Logan. LWS 4226.
Undated? John Logan, John Beach & Jona. Stiles, Jr. vs. Philip Bright and Hezekiah S. Woodruff. Copy of bill. LWS 3623.
Undated. John Logan & others vs. Philip Bright. Copy of interrogations. LWS 3918.
Undated. Mattaniah Lyon vs. Matthias Williamson. Interogations on part of defendent. LWS 3735.
Undated? Mattanick Lyon vs. Matthias Williamson. List of witnesses on part of defendent. LWS 3675.
Undated. Mattanick Lyon vs. Matthias Williamson. Answer to a Bill for the foreclosure of the equity of redemption. LWS 4153.

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Undated? Nathaniah Lyon vs. Matthias Williamson. Concerns filing of a bill. LWS 3653.
Undated? Robert Pidgeon vs. Clayton Newbold & Wm. Coxe. Replication. LWS 4311.
Undated. Robert Pidgeon vs. Clayton Newbold & William Coxe. Litigation surrounding Will of William Pidgeon, father of Robert. LWS 4128.
Undated. Potts & Downing vs. Mark Thomson. Agreement. LWS 3899.
Undated. Samuel Smith vs. Abraham Tenile. LWS 3595.
Undated. The replication of William Tarney, complainant, to the answer of IOsaac Badgeley, defendant. LWS 4150.
Undated. Sarah Voorhees & William Voorhees vs. Joseph Boune. Plea on case concerning the dower rights of the Widow Voorhees. LWS 3637.
Undated. Dennis Wyckoff, Wm. Van Horne, Abm. Ren Eicke, and Cornelius Ten Eicke vs. Sidney Berry, Oliver Barnot, and Richard Stillwelle. LWS 3685.

New Jersey (?) Court of Admiralty.
Samuel Dennis vs. The Brigor Polaire. January 2, 1780. LWS 3607.

New Jersey Court of Appeals.

1782. The State vs. Isabella Hearney. LWS 3639.
Undated? Before Governor and Council. John Piatt & others vs. Samuel Craig. Litigation growing out of 1782 illegal purchase and sale of contraband. LWS 3716.

New Jersey (?) Superior Court.
Plea of John Schenk in Superior Court, November Term, 1788. The State vs. John Schenk & others. LWS 3569.

New Jersey Supreme Court.
November Term, 1767. New Jersey Supreme Court. Executors of John McEvers vs. Mary Chaldwell. in trespass & Ejectment. LWS 4047-1.
1776. Supreme Court, John Farley vs. Stephen Johnston. Litigation arising over 1776 Articles of Agreement for sale of land in Hunterdon County. LWS 4293-1.
September Term, 1779. Walter Rutherfurd vs. Elizabeth Penier, Poeloft and Frances Traphagen, & Margaret Penier. Litigation over land in Bedminister. LWS 4156-1.
April Term, 1780. Cornelius Covenhoven vs. Samuel Dennis, Lambert Johnson & others. LWS 3598.
1780. John Denn vs. Thomas Hall for Enectment for lands in Bridgewater, Somerset County. LWS 4121-1.
November Term, 1780. Cornelius Covenhoven, Jr. vs. Samuel Dennis & others. LWS 3730.
1781. Major Elisha Walton vs. John Holmes & Solomen Ketcham. Notes and evidence. LWS 3902.

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November Term, 1781. Moses Alstone vs. Moses Jaques. Reversal of a lower court's decision against Alstone concerning a yoke of oxen thought to have been driven to the enemy at Staten Island. LWS 4140-1.
January 1782. Thomas Napier vs. William Schanck., note. LWS 3962-1.
September Term, 1782. Matthias Halstead vs. the Brig Betsy. LWS 3741.
May Term, 1782. John Denn, ex Deme. Reuloff Triphagen vs. John Logan. LWS 3919.
May Term, 1782. David Hay vs. James Montgomery. Asking damages for libel. LWS 3760.
May Term, 1782. David Hay vs. Joseph Laurence. Asking damages for libel. LWS 3761.
May 20, 1782. Continuation of case against Isabel Kearney. See LWS 3528 and LWS 3639 also. LWS 3550.
September Term, 1782. Christopher Marsh vs. Moses Hatfield. In debt. LWS 3762.
1783. Capt. Baker Hendricks & Company vs. Alexander Morrison & Samuel Brink. Samuel Whitaker's deposition in which he recalls events in a case when he acted as a juror on seizure of goods. The goods in controversy belonged to someone in or near Springfield. LWS 4201-1.
1783. Thomas Lowrey vs. Thomson Stills, Executor for John Dunn. In debt on bond. LWS 3935.
1783. Wm. Nielson vs. Thomson Stelle, Executor of John Dunn. In Debt. LWS 4247-1.
January 28, 1783. Agreement dispute of Francis Finley vs. Hezekiah Broadwell. Copperas was to be produced until the end of the War, and above case involves a breech of contract. LWS 4165-1.
January 28, 1783. Agreement dispute. Francis Finley vs. Hezekiah Broadwell. Breech of Contract involving the supply of copperas. The names of the members of the Jury are listed. LWS 4223-1.
May 15, 1783. John Piatt & others vs. Samuel Craig. A collection of notes in a case involving seizure and condemnation of goods. This case is over the second seizure of certain goods. The first seizure was the cause of litigation between Capt. Baker Hendricks & Company vs. Alex Morrison and Samuel Brink. LWS 4206-5.
September Term, 1783. Mary McChasne vs. James Abrahams. LWS 3604.
November Term, 1783. Hezehiah Broadwell vs. Frances Finlay. In debt. LWS 3771.
1784. Thomas Denny vs. Josiah Foster. In debt. LWS 3725.
1784. Francis Finley vs. Hezekiah Broadwell. Ruling of jury in the case of a broken contract. LWS 3928.
1784. the Overseers of the Poor of the Township of Evesham vs. Overseers of the Poor of the Township of Gloucester. Concerning an Order of Removal of Nathaniel Delop, a pauper, of the Township of Gloucester to the Township of Evesham. LWS 4257-2.
September Term, 1784. Francis Finley vs. Hezekiah Broadwell. LWS 3788.
September Term, 1784. Wm. Hendrickson vs. Wm. Grover. Claim for partition of 2/3 of farm in Monmouth. Estate of Joseph Grover. LWS 4279-1.
November Term, 1784. Mary Edwards vs. John Den and Titus Ireland vs. John Den. In Ejectment for lands in Salem County. LWS 4120-1.

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1785. Samuel Dennis & others vs. Cornelius Covenhoven. Pleas. LWS 3791.
1785. Cornelius Law vs. Peter Van Doren. Copy of Bond. LWS 4252-1.
1785. John Piatt vs. John Letts and John Piatt vs. Francis Letts. In debt. Assignment of Errors. LWS 3621.
1785. John Piatt vs. Francis Lotts. In debt. LWS 4200-1.
January 20, 1785. Francis Finley vs. Hezekiah Broadwell. Reasons for a new trial. LWS 3811. April Term, 1785. John Joralemon & Lydia, his wife, vs. John Combs, Sr. In debt. LWS 3740.
April Term, 1785. James McCombs (Marshall of the Admiralty) vs. Nathaniel Lewis; vs. Ball; vs. Ball & Shiler. Concerns default of Note given in payment for prize goods purchased. LWS 4172-1.
April 1785. Bloomfield. William Rogers vs. Righard Fenimore. In debt. LWS 3751.
May Term, 1785. Cornelius Covenhoven vs. Samuel Dennis & others. Extracts. LWS 3769.
May 18, 1785. Samuel Dennis & others vs. Cornelius Covenhover. LWS 3636.
September Term, 1785. James W. Comb vs. Enos Kelsey. In Debt. LWS 4178-1.
September Term, 1785. Enos Kelsey atst. Of John McComb. In debt. LWS 4358.
1786. Lambert Johnson vs. Corns. Covenhoven. In Replevin in case involving a wrecked vessel. LWS 4194-1.
April 1786. Thomas Axford vs. the State. Indictment. LWS 4352.
May 1786. Robert Hoops vs. the State. LWS 3597.
September 1786. John Reed vs. John Hagerthe and Mary, his wife, adms. of George Taylor. In debt. Plea of payment. LWS 3756.
November Term, 1786. Isaac Huff vs. Issac De. Declaration of debt. LWS 3758.
November Term, 1786. Lambert Johnson vs. Corns. Covenhoven. In Replevin in case involving a wrecked vessel. LWS 4192-1.
November Term, 1786. Ravand Kearny vs James Hude. In Debt. LWS 4276-2.
November Term, 1786 and May Term, 1787. Wm. Van Neste & others vs. Sir Robert Barker. LWS 4342.
November Term, 1786. Litigation growing out of the Will of Edward Demund of Hunterdon County. LWS 3684.
1787. Francis Finley vs. Hezekiah Broadwell. LWS 4316.
April Term, 1787. Thunis Schenck vs. Abm. Schuyler. In debt. LWS 3759.

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November 1787. John Abbott, Jr. & Sarah, his wife vs. Robert Wilson & James Jackson,
Executors of Hugh Newell, deceased. 6 mss. LWS 3679.
November Term, 1787. John Armstrong vs. Joseph Carson. Notes on case in Debt. LWS 4160-1.
November Term, 1787. John Bodine vs. George Sharpenstine. In debt. LWS 3775.
November Term, 1787. Peterson vs. the Executors of Peterson. In debt. LWS 3789.
November Term, 1787. Joseph Wall vs. John Denn on the demise of Saml. Stevenson. Ejectment for lands in Nottingham, Burlington. LWS 3750.
1788. Peter Van Doren vs. Peter Hoff & Bergen Hoff. Plea of debt. (Somerset County). LWS 3950.
1788. Benjamin Ward vs. the State. Middlesex County. LWS 3652.
April Term, 1788. Sir Robt. Barker vs. Wm. Van Ness. In debt for the use and occupation of a farm in Sussex. also 2 documents of miscellaneous nature. LWS 3726.
April, 1788. John Denn vs. Peter Williamson in plea of trespass and ejectment. New Brunswick. LWS 3956.
Executors of Benj. Runyon vs. Administrators of Thomas Potts. In debt. LWS 4348.
April Term, 1788. EMay Term, 1788. Jerh. Thatcher vs. the Heirs of B. Allen. LWS 3767.
May Term, 1788. James W. McComb, Robert Stockton & John Beatty vs. His Excellency, Gov Wm. Livingston. In debt on bond of the Marshall of the Court of Admiralty. LWS 4347.
May Term, 1788. John Snyder vs. John Finlay. In debt. LWS 4359.
May Term, 1788. Notes upon transfer of land, Hezakiah S. Woodruff vs. Stephen Burrows; and notes upon the Plea of Payment, In Debt, of Samuel Wells vs. Wm. Vandorn and Ebazer Metler vs Daniel Smith. LWS 4211-1.
September Term, 1788. Edward Dunlop vs. Peter Kinney. In Debt on rent. LWS 4227-1.
September Term, 1788. John Taylor vs. John Stephenson (who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Morris County). A Plea of Breach of Covenant concerning land. LWS 4228-1.
September 3, 1788. John Armstrong vs. Joseph Carson. In Debt on money for goods, wares and merchandize. LWS 4259-1.
November Term, 1788. Benjamin Ward vs. the State. An appeal to a Middlesex conviction. LWS 3650.
1789. Copy of a petition, 1789, for a Supreme court which would be at New Brunswick. LWS 3972-1.
1789. John Vanderveer vs. James Holmes. In case of Debt. LWS 4036-1.

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April Term, 1790. Executors of John Delly vs. Executors of William Ricketts. In Debt. LWS 4265-1.
September Term, 1790. Cornelius Van Derveer vs. John Covenhoven. In Debt. LWS 4264-1.
November Term, 1790. Samuel Lundy vs. Charles Coxe. Notes. LWS 3818.
February Term, 1796. Daniel Laurence Hilton vs. the United States. Litigation surrounding a tax on carriages. LWS 4238-1.
December 1801. Graves & Barnhill vs. Boston Marine Insurance Co. LWS 3814.
December 1801. Resler vs. Shecke. Rejection of a plea. LWS 3813.
Undated. John Bermet vs. Willaim McDonald. In Debt. Litigation revolves around Account Books which have been destroyed by the enemy. LWS 4213-2.
Undated. Alexandria vs. Bethleham. Action to remove an order of Sessions of Hunterdon quashing an order of two justices removing Alexander Gordon and wife from Bethleham
to Alexandria. Pauper Act. LWS 3722.
Undated. David Brearley vs. Joseph Carr. LWS 3774.
Undated. Samuel Dennis & Lambert Johnson vs. Cornelius Covenhoven, Jr. LWS 3662.
Undated. Thomas Denny vs. Josiah Foster. In Debt. LWS 4212-1.
Undated. Richard Fenimore vs. William Rodgers. Demurrer. LWS 3802.
Undated. Francis Finley vs. Hezekiah Broadwell in the New Jersey Supreme Court. Case concerns breech of contract for supplying copperas. LWS 4242-2.
Undated. Joseph Griggs vs. Martin Moore. In debt. Notes. LWS 3819.
Undated. Daniel Hampton & others, Executors of John Hampton vs. Joseph Gifford & Elizabeth, his wife, late Elizabeth Hampton. In debt. Pleas. LWS 3829.
Undated. Peter Johnson vs. Johannus Smith. Hunterdon County. In trespass. LWS 4349.
Undated. Francis Letts vs. John Piatt. In Debt. LWS 4296-1.
Undated. The Overseers of the Poor of the Township of Salem, in the county of Salem vs. The Overseers of the Poor of the Township of Deptford, in the County of Gloucester. Question: Whether Mary Costello, the Pauper, be settled int he Township of Deptford? Also some related case histories. LWS 4143-2.
Undated. Trespass between James Parker and Joseph and Elisha South. LWS 3957-1
Undated. The Justices and Freeholders of the County of Middlesex vs. the State. LWS 3590.
Undated. John Lotts vs. John Piatt. In debt. Rejoinder to Errors Assigned. LWS 3620.
Undated. Garret Morford, Administrator of the estate of Wm. Bostwick vs. Isaac Collins. In debt. LWS 3790.
Undated. Simon Runson and others vs. Daniel Ketcham. In Debt on Bond. The Bond dated June 1785 and a copy are also included. LWS 4037-3.
Undated. John Wood & Wife vs. the Executors of Joseph Tallman. Concerns a Bond and rents due. LWS 4222-2.

Supreme Court Extracts.
September Term, 1774. LWS 4193.
November Term, 1779. LWS 3792.
September Term, 1781. LWS 3660.
September Term, 1784. LWS 3720.

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November Term, 1784. LWS 3711.
May Term, 1785. LWS 4126.
September Term, 1785. LWS 3715.
April Term, 1786. LWS 4148.
September Term, 1786. LWS 4134.
September Term, 1787. LWS 4166.
November Term, 1787. LWS 4127.
September Term, 1788. LWS 4195.
April Term, 1789. LWS 3903.

New Jersey Treasury Dept. (?)
1789-1800. Account book. LWS 3547.
Legal letter. January 22, 1795. Abm. Ogden Esq. to the Secy. of the Treasury. LWS 3606

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Newark.
1791. Indenture, between Andrew Bell and ______Tooker for the lease of land in Newark, (copy) LWS 3990-1.
1792. Andrew Bell (lease) to William Looker. LWS 3779.

Notes.
November 24, 1776. Note from George Taylor to Col. John Reid. Also a letter from John Taylor to Wm. Paterson dated Monmouth Middletown, July 26, 1785 concerning the
note. LWS 4266.
September 14, 1778. Wm. McDonald's note of hand to Archibald Mercer & John Schenk. "Pluckhimin". LWS 3958.
1780. Note of George Fitzgerald to Robert Paterson for wheat. LWS 3959.
1783. John Snyder vs. John Finley. State of case involving a bad note given for purchase of a pair of horses. LWS 4190.
Note of William Verbryck to Alexander Mercer. 1787. LWS 3612.
March 26, 1790. Samuel Smith vs. Abraham Lind. Notes on case concerning bills of exchange. LWS 3629.
c. 1797. Levy vs. Gadsby. Notes on case involving debt. LWS 3783.
Undated. Notes with respect to an action of debt. LWS 3703.
Undated. Robert Brown & John Kelly vs. Wm. James, James James & Thomas James. LWS 4219.
Undated? Notes concerning the estate of John Clawson who died in 1781. LWS 3787.
Undated. Cornelius Covenhoven vs. Lambert Johnson. In Replevin. Notes. LWS 3817.
Undated. Catharine Dills vs. Elijah Carman. Notes. LWS 4323.
Undated? Notes respecting enlargement of terms in cases of ejectment. LWS 4249.
Undated. Notes on Enquiry. LWS 3630.
Undated. Captain Hampton vs. the State. Notes. LWS 3806.
Undated. Abraham Hunt vs. Joel Gibbs. An action concerning a note. LWS 4324.
Undated. Joseph Mulliner of Little Egg Harbor. Treason. Notes. LWS 3922.
Undated. Notes on nonsuit. LWS 4180.
Undated? Rex vs. Barth. Kelsey. On Writ of Error. A few notes. LWS 4269.
Undated. Elizabeth Ryncarson vs. Hendrick Bennet. Notes concerning a mistrial. LWS 3804.
Undated? Notes on statutes, public and private. Legal views. LWS 4171.
Undated? Note concerning values to be paid for damages. LWS 4220.
Undated? Notes on various cases before an unidentified court. Paper directed to Mr. Morris. LWS 4329.
Undated. Robert Wade vs. the State. Notes on impeachment before the governor. LWS 3700.
Undated? Notes in the case of Wilson vs. Daniels. LWS 4155.


Observations.
Undated. On the financial difficulties of William James by James James. LWS 3982.

Opinions.
1786. In the appeal of the case of Francis Finley vs. Hezekiah Broadwell. LWS 4003.
Undated? Concerning a codicil to a will. Applicable to the case of Willet vs. Sandford. LWS 4167.
Undated? Concerning the deceitful receiving of money upon a false pretense. LWS 4221.
Undated? Concerning whether interest on principal which was suspended during the Revolutionary War should be collected. LWS 3878.
Undated? List pf legal opinions concerning decisions and laws governing treason, murder, etc 9 mss. LWS 3661.
Undated. On the meaning of "extortion". LWS 3906.
Legal opinions and laws listed which concern mortgages. LWS 3583.

Papers.
February 7, 1786. List of papers received at the Government House before Hon. Robert Sterling and I. Tattnall. LWS 4299.
1794. Paper presenting the case of Daniel Lawrence Hilton's objections to paying a tax on carriages. LWS 4277.

Euphemia Paterson.
1811-1828. Deeds, mortgages, receipts, etc. in affairs conducted by Euphemia Paterson. LWS 4340.
July 19, 1822. Manumission papers freeing Harry, the slave of Euphemia Paterson. LWS 4024.

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1823. Executors of James Richmond to Euphemia Paterson. Assignment of Judgement. LWS 4183.
1824. Sale of a judgement against Eliza M. Evans to Euphemia Paterson by Frederick Mundy LWS 4341.
1824. Sale of judgement against Eliza Evans and Henry Schenck by John T. Duychinck to Euphemia Paterson & Johannah Bayard. LWS 4344.
1820. Between Euphemia Paterson and William B. Paterson, Executors of William Paterson to John Simpson. Property in New Brunswick. LWS 4305.

Richard Paterson
October 17, 1765-March 25, 1767. Letters concern financial affairs between George Campbell and Richard Paterson, Sr. LWS 3946.
June 24, 1766. George Campbell to Richard Paterson. LWS 3951.
July 4, 1766. George Campbell to Richard Paterson, Sr. LWS 3941.
April 14, 1769. George Campbell to William Patterson. LWS 3799.
1775. Receipts and accounts of Richard Paterson. LWS 3967.
Undated. A receipt to Richard Paterson. LWS 4002.

Robert Paterson.
George Fitzgerald to Robert Paterson. LWS 3959. (1780)

William Paterson.
1774. Richard Paterson appoints William Paterson his attorney. LWS 4049.
January 28, 1774. William Paterson letter enclosing thirty pounds in payment of account. LWS 4023.
November 8, 1783. Andrew Bell to William Paterson. LWS 4028.
January 1786. James Parker, Perth Amboy, to William Paterson. LWS 4050.
December 20, 1787. William Mar_enec to Wm. Paterson. LWS 4005.
July 1788. Isabella White and Wm. Paterson and Euphemia, his wife to John Bayard and Johannah, his wife. Deed for lands in Hunterdon, Somerset, and Middlesex. LWS 4184.
July 14, 1789. Robert Pidgeon to Wm. Paterson, Trenton. Concerns a will. LWS 4077.
August 24, 1789. John Chotwood to Wm. Paterson. Elizabeth Town. Concerns suit between Williamson and Lyon. LWS 4029.
1796. Articles of agreement between Wm. Paterson and John Martin concerning a deed of conveyance to be drawn. LWS 4084.
February 17, 1798 (others undated). Original poems of Wm. B. Paterson. LWS 4117.
August 23, 1803. Copy of letter of Wm. Paterson to A. D. Woodruff, New Brunswick. LWS 3996.

William Patterson.
Patterson Receipts. LWS 3800. (1752-1753 and undated)

Portrait.
Undated? Portrait of Capt. Matthew Norris, Commander of His Majesty's Ship Grayhound.LWS 4118.

Powers of Attorney.
1764. Robert Barker to James Parker. LWS 4088.
1786. Robt. Barker to I. Parker. LWS 4086.

Pennsylvania.
1748. Copy of a copy of a Will of Christopher Taylor Ridley.

Princeton.
1761. William Bryan to Richard Paterson. Power of attorney. LWS 4267.
1769. Jonathan Smith's qualification in case where William Hick of Prince Town Offered to
undertake account on behalf of Roger McBride to Thomas Irwin. LWS 4159.
June 5, 1782. John Piatt & others vs. Samuel Craig; Capt. Baker Hendricks & Company vs.
Alexander Morrison & Samuel Brink. LWS 4281.

Proprietors of East and West Jersey.
February 23, 1786. Eastern Proprietors vs. Western Proprietors. Notes on case. LWS 3888.

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September 11, 1789. Copy of minute of Council of Proprietors respecting included surveys. LWS 4283.
September 1790. Memoranda from a Council of Proprietors meeting. LWS 4014.
Undated. Account of stock to be transferred. Probably concerns Jersey Proprietors. LWS 3882.
Undated. Explanation of the principles of a bill before the council. LWS 4011.
Undated? Part of a paper involving the differences between the Proprietors of East and West Jersey and the pamphlet "Concise View". LWS 4147.

Proprietors of East Jersey.
November 16, 1795. Draft of a letter to the Honorable The Legislative Council of the State of New Jersey. LWS 3891.
1797-1818. No 2. Statement of Bonds belonging to general proprietors of East New Jersey. LWS 3706.
October 18, 1798. Inventory of the stock of the general proprietors of east Jersey. LWS 3889.
May 15, 1804. Account between the Proprietors of East New Jersey with Andrew Bell, Treasurer. LWS 3892.
July 1, 1805. Statement of the case on the demand of the Administrators of Lewis M. Ashfield for the proportion of Romopock Tract money due to his share of property. LWS 4326.
June 1817, June 1820. Stock belonging to the General Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New Jersey. Also Mr. Rutherford's account of 3 percent stock. LWS 3893.
October 1, 1839. A tabulation of the funds belonging to the General Proprietors of East New Jersey. LWS 3881.
May 19, 1840. Funds belonging to the General Proprietors of East New Jersey. LWS 3887.

Proprietors of West Jersey.
1692. Copy of Jeremiah Bass' commission as agent for the Proprietors of West New Jersey in England. LWS 3897.
January 19, 1714-5. Protest by the Council of Proprietors against surveys under particular description being recorded. LWS 3880.
November 13, 1717. Copy of the minutes of the Council of Proprietors of West Jersey. LWS 3884.

Quebec.
March 10, 1767. Accounts between Colin Drummond, Esq. of the City of Quebec, Jacob Jordan of Montreal Mercht. & John Halstead of Quebec, kept by John Halsted. LWS 3562.
April 27, 1767. Articles of agreement between John Halstead and Collin Drummond & Jacob Jordan of Quebec. LWS 3939.

Rahway.
1785. John Marshe vs. Ambrose Copland & Cowperthwaite Copland. Note. LWS 3961.

Receipt.
November 30, 1753. Chas. Pettit for Andrew Reed. Receipt of Samuel Horner. LWS 4291.

Romopock.
1773. Copy of return to W. Rutherford and H. Cuyler at request of Nathan Smith for land in Romopock. LWS 3995.

Salem County and Philadelphia.
1785. Depositions of Mary Gill, Paultis Reisnor, and Frnacis Battin. LWS 4202.

Seizure.
1782. John Piatt & others vs. Samuel Craig. LWS 4282.

Slander.
Undated. John Smith vs. John Stryker. LWS 4181.

Somerset.
October Term, 1769-January Term, 1779. Somerset Docket--No. 1. Also Midx. Docket--No. 1, January Term, 1770-July Term, 1778. LWS 3554.
May Term 1790. Rebecca Van Dyke vs. James Jackson in Demise of Cornus Ten Brooke in ejectment for lands in Somerset. LWS 3820.
January 19, 1792. New Brunswick. John Allen vs. Wm. Parker. Notes on the plea. 1822. Franklin. Certificate of Overseer of Poor. LWS 3663.
Undated? John Denn for Estate of George Hall vs. Thomas Hall. In ejectment of farm in Somerset. LWS 4345.
Undated. Overseers of Poor of Western Precinct of Somerset vs. Overseers of Eastern Precinct. Notes (incomplete). LWS 3914.

Somerset Assizes.
August 1784. Thomas Drew & Phoebe, his wife, late Phoebe Ditmans vs. Wm. McDonald. In dower. LWS 4174.
October 1786. Docket. LWS 3619.
July 1788. Jaques Voorhise vs. Derrick Longstreet. In debt. LWS 3721.

Somerset Orphan Court.
July 12, 1788. Executors of Peter Schenke who was the sole executor of Hendricke Schenke vs. the Legatees and Representatives of the said Hendrick Schenke. LWS 3904.

Somerset Pleas.
c. 1782. Jacob Bergen, Hendrick Bergen & Abraham Quick vs. James Finley. LWS 3786.
June Term, 1786. John D. Alvey vs. Abraham Bitron. LWS 4302.
April Term, 1787. Peter P. Godet vs. Wm. Verbryke. Notes on case. Concerns a debt. LWS 3647.
October Term, 1788. Dr. John Griffith vs. Hendrick Van Arsdalen. In debt. LWS 4144.
Undated. Michael Myers & others vs. Peter Lafler. In debt. LWS 3785.

BOX 273

Somerset Sessions.
April 1788. The State vs. Samuel Alward. LWS 4321.

South Amboy.
June 24, 1760. Boundaries of land from Saml. & John Nevill to Corns. Low & Joseph French. Land in South Amboy. LWS 3708.
Undated. Survey of land. Andrew Bill, map of land in S. Amboy. LWS 4071.

South Carolina.
February 1784. James Fisher of John Edwards and Co. vs. Robert Eastburn. Accounts and letter. LWS 4198.
September 4, 1790. LWS 3529. 2 mss.
1825. Letter by Andrew Bell. 1mss. LWS 3535.

Survey.
September 1790. Memoir of Survr. Gen. Is. Fees paid. LWS 3529.
Undated? Survey of land along Burlington Road on the south side of Gravelly Hill. LWS 4214.
May 9, 1825. Isaac Beach, Deputy Surveyor to Andrew Bell, Surveyor General. LWS 3535.

Sussex.
November Term, 1769-May Term, 1784. Sussex Docket--No. 1. LWS 3552.
December 24, 1778. Thomas Patterson (indenture) to Robert Kennedy in case of Robert Kennedy vs. Thomas Patterson. LWS 3773.
April 1792. Abstract by Martin Rymon of surveys in Sussex County. LWS 4337.
October 2, 1810. Letter of John Stevens requesting an extract from the record. LWS 4032.
Undated? A rough certificate of the Earl of Perth for land in Sussex County. LWS 4304.

Sussex and Hunterdon.
June 18, 1801. Notice of public vendue of lands in Sussex and Hunterdon. LWS 4158.

Sussex Allotments.
September 13, 1793. Concerning the drawing. LWS 3885.
1797. Draft of a deed for Lot 22. LWS 4007.

Sussex Assizes.
August 1784. Abm. Johnson, Phillip Cummins & David Vlick vs. Sampson Howell, Administrator of Wm. Wiggins. LWS 4182.
October 1786. John Axford vs. John McMurtie. In debt on bond. LWS 3729.
October 1789. Jememiah Bright vs. John Denn on the demise of Thomas B. Attwood. In trespass and ejectment for a farm in Sussex. LWS 4353.

Sussex Extracts.
August Term & Sessions, 1778. List of cases on docket. LWS 3577.
November 1775. LWS 3781.
November Term, 1777. LWS 3669.
May Term, 1778. LWS 3805.
November 1778. LWS 3633.
November 1778. LWS 3668.
February Term and sessions, 1779. LWS 3728.
May 1779. LWS 3699.
February 1780 and Sussex Sessions, February 1780. LWS 4189.
November 1780. LWS 3732.
February and August Terms, 1781. Lists of cases on docket. LWS 3578.
November Term, 1781. LWS 3734.
February 1782. LWS 3915.
August Term, 1782. LWS 4188.
August Term, 1784. LWS 3712.

BOX 274

Sussex Oyer & Terminer.
August 1784. Charles Maghow vs. the State. Indictment of murder of John Morse. LWS 4354.

Sussex Pleas.

1773. Peter Runyon & Elijah Pound (bond) to Cornelius Rapplea. In debt. LWS 3930.

Sussex Sessions.

November 1777, February 1778. LWS 3670.
August 1779. List of cases on docket. LWS 3575.
November 1779. LWS 3929.

Tom's River.
December 13, 1782. Joseph Lawrence to Andrew Bell. LWS 4021.

Township of Piscataway.
Undated. Copy of petition to the Council and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey. LWS 4017.

Township of Shrewsbury.
January 25, 1805. List of lands in Monmouth under contract for sale. LWS 4010.

Treason.
1777. The State vs. Isabella Kearney, who is accused of treason. LWS 4232.
November 1, 1777. The state vs. John Mee for Treason. LWS 3530. 1 mss.
1781. Page of notes from the case against Joseph Mulliner of Little Egg Harbor for treason against the government of New Jersey. LWS 3922.

Trenton.
November 1786. James Sloan & others vs. Samuel Harrison & others. Notes from a hearing. LWS 4322.
February 19, 1787. To Gov. Wm. Livingston, complaint of Barnt de Klyne of Trenton. LWS 3542.
January 10, 1794. Silas Condict to Andrew Bell. Concerning land survey. LWS 3540.

Tuckerton.
December 15, 1795. Certificate of the surrender of the enrollment of license of the Schooner Rainbow. LWS 4217.
May 24, 1764. Account Book. 1 mss. LWS 3565.

Unidentified.
1765. Unidentified merchant's account book. LWS 3565.
February 1768. Docket. LWS 3742.
1778-(?). Unidentified court docket. "The State vs." LWS 3557.
1778-1781 and 1779-1781. Extracts booklets of two county courts. LWS 3713.
April Term, 1779-October Term, 1782. Unidentified court docket. LWS 3556.
1787-1793. Book of an individual's personal accounts. Unidentified. LWS 3560.
1807. Account book. LWS 4308.

BOX 275

Undated? Damage noted on an unidentified litigation. LWS 3648.
Undated. David Johnson deed to John Skinner. LWS 3810.
Undated. Isolated notes of various cases, probably Supreme Court. Apparently concern land. LWS 3724.
Undated? Miscellaneous notes from two unidentified litigations. LWS 3905.
Undated? Notes. Mentions Thomas Ray. LWS 3801.
Undated. Notes in litigation concerning John Wallace's Will. LWS 3677.
Undated? Notes on various cases before an unidentified court. LWS 4329.
Undated. Notes respecting actions on the lease. Unidentified case. LWS 3634.
Undated? Pages from unidentified litigations. LWS 3912.
Undated? Unidentified listing of property to Andrew Bell. LWS 3994.
Undated? Unidentified notes in litigation. LWS 3894.
Undated? Unidentified notes separated from rest of case. LWS 4244.
Undated? 3 unidentified parts to legal documents. One mentions Mary Thomson and Danl. Royden. LWS 3705.
Undated? Unidentified surveys of land. LWS 4008.

United States of America.
1794. United States of America vs. Thomas Fennimore. LWS 3632.
1794. The United States of America vs. Thomas Fennimore of Trenton.
Undated? The United States vs. Thomas Fennimore. LWS 3599.
Undated. The United States vs. Jesse Simms. Notes concerning a litigation. LWS 3645.

U. S. Circuit Court.
May 15, 1785. Pennsylvania Circuit. The United States vs. _______. Indictment for treason. LWS 3815.
1791. District of South Carolina. Greenwood & Higginson of London vs. Leger & Greenwood & George Croft & Co. In debt. LWS 4104.
1798-99. Rhode-Island District. John Innis Clark vs. Nathl. Russell. 3 mss. LWS 3584.
c. 1799. Virginia District. John Lambert's Lessee vs. Reuben Payne. LWS 3794.

U. S. Court
.
1803. Wilson vs. Lenox & Maitland. On a protested bill of exchange. LWS 3782.

U. S. Supreme Court.
December 1801. United States vs. Schooner Peggy. Notes on case. LWS 3687.

Vermont Circuit Court.

May 13, 1794. John Hunt on the Demise of Thomas Ludlow vs. Solomon Hedges. LWS 3927.

Vessel certificates, licenses, and seizures.
April 26, 1776. Dunmore to John Brown. Ship Dunmore in Eliz. River, Virginia. LWS 4100.
January 16, 1792. James Allen's reason for not having surrendered the license of the Sloop Arthur. LWS 4256.
1794-1796. Lists of masters of vessels prosecuted and not prosecuted. LWS 3824.
January 28, 1795. To Abraham Ogden respecting license of Sloop Federalist. LWS 3651.
1795 and 1798. Concerns suits involving licenses of sailing vessels. LWS 4034.
February Term, 1797. Cases noticed for trial. Concerns vessel licenses. LWS 3698.
October 20, 1797. Abstract of Returns of Masters of Vessels whose licenses have not been surrendered according to law. LWS 4218.
November 28, 1856. Clearance for the Schooner Flying Cloud at various ports. LWS 4374.
Undated? Certificate of the service of Benjamin Nuble aboard the Sloop Live Oak. LWS 4169.
Undated. Schooner Charming Betsy vs. Alexander Murray. LWS 4051.

West New Jersey.
1712. License granted to Thomas Byerly by Robert Hunter of New Jersey and New land from the indians of West New Jersey. LWS 3709.
Undated? Copy of the case of Barker & Pemberton. Concerns land in West New Jersey. LWS 4164.

West New Jersey Society.
1692. Indenture (copy). Also lease of Daniel Coxe to West Jersey Society. Also Release to West Jersey Society. LWS 3895.
1692. Thomas Revell's Commission for Secretary and Register. LWS 3898.
December 24, 1692. Copy of letter from the West Jersey Society to Jeremiah Bass. LWS 3896.

BOX 276

Wicketunk.
1690-1691. Account of land transfers. LWS 4001.

York.
October 4, 1784. List of York Bank Notes. LWS 3981.

Bundle #5 Long Island Manuscripts. LWS 4360-4364.
Manuscripts of Thompson's Long Island for Werner's Long Island Families. LWS 4360. 2 mss.
Original Manuscript: "Genealogies of Long Island Families' by Charles J. Werner. LWS 4361. 2 mss.

BOX 277

One volume of three containing Benjamin F. Thompson's Long Island Mss. Used by Charles J. Werner in his "Genealogies of Long Island Families". LWS 4362. 1 mss.

BOX 278

One volume of three containing Benjamin F. Thompson's Long Island Mss. Used by Charles J. Werner In his "Genealogies of Long Island Families" LWS 4363. 1 mss.

BOX 279

One volume of three containing Benjamin F. Thompson's Long Island Mss. Used by Charles J. Werner In his "Genealogies of Long Island Families" LWS 4364. 1 mss.

BOX 280

Bundle #6. Albany Papers. LWS 4365-4481.
Albany Papers, Manning Sale. Part of Lot 12, 2nd Manning Sale. Albany, 1000 Pieces. Bundle #6. LWS 4365. 1 mss.
Receipts Dated 1770-1799, and a financial letter of Richard Harrison to Garret Van Sante, New York, November 24, 1789.LWS 4422. 9 mss.
Manning family papers. Items 1831-1839 are of Robert Manning, and those of 1781-1916 are of James Manning. Personal and business correspondence and two portraits of James Manning. LWS 4399. 23 mss.
Photostat of A.L.S., George Washington to the Albany Officials, Albany, June 27, 1782.LWS 4393. 1 mss.
Papers of Walter, Smith, James, and Thurlow Weed, 1784-1864. Business items, receipts, accounts, and portrait of Thurlow Weed. LWS 4400. 1 mss.
1794 Bank Draft; 1807 Bond of Smith Weed to Alexander Alexander; and excerpts from 1796 and 1804. LWS 4408. 5 mss.
Receipts, 1807-1847. LWS 4379. 6 mss.
Receipt to Smith Weed, 1808. Bill to Mayor's Court, 1820. Bond from Donald McDonald to John McDonald, 1813.LWS 4423. 3 mss.
Extracts from New York Supreme Court Cases, 1810. LWS 4409. 7 mss.

BOX 281

Receipts connected with newspaper in Albany, 1811-1830. LWS 4376. 13 mss.
Receipts, accounts, orders, 1811-1848. LWS 4370. 41 mss.
The Argus-letters, portraits, news clippings, receipts, 1813-1908. LWS 4419. 50 mss.
The Argus-letters, cards, portraits, news clippings, poem, 1821-1890. LWS 4420. 48 mss.
The Argus-newspaper clippings. LWS 4420. 33 mss.

BOX 282


The Argus-receipts, 1821, 1823. Letters, publications, sketch of building and newspaper clippings, connected with the 75th Anniversary, 1875-1912. LWS 4398. 24 mss.
Autographs, 1821, 1828, 1836, and 1907. LWS 4369. 5 mss.
Letters to Harmanus Bleecker, 1822 and 1844. LWS 4389. 2 mss.
Receipt to Jasper Wards, April 18, 1823. A subpoena, 1828. Supreme Court costs, 1824. John Henry's account to Albany for public improvements, 1821. Smith weeds receipt for taxes, 1827. LWS 4424. 6 mss.
Letters of Maria Banyer, 1827, 1840-1841. Receipts, 1824-1829. Letter of Stephen P. Schuyler, 1826. LWS 4410. 12 mss.
Legal and financial documents, 1830's. LWS 4411. 11 mss.
Invitations from Misses Van Rensselaer. Legal notices, accounts, letters and last report for Sullivan Coy Academy in Bloomingburgh, 1833. Certificate for Board of State Canvassers, and a printed law of the Common Council City of Albany. LWS 4425. 12 mss (October 19, 1835).
Receipts, letters, Aug. Scherr, R.H Woolworth, Isiah Townsend, S.W Olcott, I. Rhoades, Charles Smyth, H.V.D. Van Epps, Hoopliban Vorst, A. McClure, G.W. Wright, John Knight, Samuel Pruyn, Wm. Whetten, S.O Shepparde, L. Jenkins, Wm. Read, R.V. De Witt, John Winne, James McNaughton, John R. Peacock, and S. Warrington. All dated 1840's. LWS 4412. 39 mss.
Receipts, letters, news clippings of New York's financial history. Letter ad pamphlet concerning Philip Phelps; accounts and Librarian's Bond -John L. Newcomb & George F. Comstock, June 15, 1849. All items 1840's. LWS 4426. 15 mss.

BOX 283

Personal letter, D.B. St. John, V.W. Smith, Andrew Cohin, J.S Graham,. 1840's. LWS 4427. 5 mss.
Letters, dealing with Political subjects: D.B St. john, Jacob Harvey, Geo. R. Davis, and Bradfrod B. Wood.All dated 1840's.LWS 4428. 7mss.
University of State of New York: Bond of John L. Tillingast, June 1, 1844. Cabinet of Natural History, July, 1845. Business Report by the Regents of the university of at a Meeting held April 18.LWS 4429. 3 mss.
Letters dealing with legal affairs. Signed by J.P. Staats, Christopher Morgan, H. Denio, B.R Wood, J.H.Spencer, H. Bleecker, and Marcus Reynold. All dated 1840's LWS 4430. 7 mss.
Receipts, Bond, Invitations, and a business letter of Joel Rathbone. All dated 1850's. LWS 4413. 9 mss.
Comic Valentine, 1850. Memo of tickets in the NY lottery for the encouragement of literature, and part of Ms. Concerning the death of loved ones. LWS 4394. 3 mss.
Letters and documents of legal nature: Copyright of Webster's Almanac, 1835. Law suit: "In the Matter of difference between Mayor Alderman & Commonality of the city of Albany and the trustees & company of the Albany Water Works, 1851. All items dated 1850's.LWS 4432. 4 mss.
Personal letters. Signed by Gideon Hawley, D.B St. John, S.R. Woolworth, H.A Homes, and Elijah Stanton. All items dated 1850's. LWS 4433. 5 mss.
Business Letters, dated 1850's. LWS 4434. 5 mss.
L.S Chas. B. Lansing to H.H. Martin, Jan 1852. Concerning mortgages. LWS 4387. 1 mss.
Two letters: A proposed evacuation to the City Bank building and possible injury to foundations, 1851. Samuel Pruyn, concerning a land deal and is critical of W. Comstock, 1852. LWS 4435. 2 mss.
Clearance for Schooner Flying cloud at various Ports, 1856. LWS 4734. 1 mss.
Letter, August 25, 1858 (copy) concerning the first passenger steam boat on the Hudson, Sept 4, 807.LWS 4368. 1 mss.
Receipts, notes, and a printed testimonial to Philip Snyder, and a financial letter of J.B. Sanders. All dated1860's.LWS 4414. 6 mss.
Corrspondence: William Barnes, James Bell, Gabriel Gale, D. B. St. John, David Murray, I. Schafer, M. Schoonmaker, J.T. Sprague, D. Willers, S.B. Woolworth, LWS (4436. 14 mss. (1860-1869).
Proceedings of the Soldier's & Sailors State Convention (1866), Letter and Agreement for "City
Building" Letters of B. W. Johnson, portraits of S.B Cohins, Franics Hendricks, Louis Payn; and misc cards. LWS 4437. 12 mss. (1860's)
Personal letters, bank check, clippings, 3 portraits. A bound volume George Dawson, A Memoir (oversized on shelf). LWS 4395. 12 mss. (1864-1867)

BOX 284

Letter, J. Munsell, R.T Sherman, Matthew Hale. Lease concerning property on Hale Street. An item concerning a report of New York Harbor. Letters of Francis Woods, M. Francis. LWS 4415. 14 mss. (1870's)
Broadside, German. Letter, Grand Promenade Concert. Letter, Board of Public Instruction. A session of Grand Lodge of Pythias. Death of Philip Phelps. LWS 4438. 6 mss. (1870's).
Misc. Financial matters. LWS 4439. 6 mss. (1870's).
Personal letters of Van Rensselaer, J. Thomas, Henry Garfield, Isaac Edwards, A.J. Colvin, Bigelow, Edward Miggell, I.M Oakley. LWS 4441. 8 mss. (1870's).
Letters of Introduction. LWS 4442. 5 mss. (1870's).
Letter concerning The Argus. Portrait of and letter by David M. Greene LWS 4443. 7 mss. (1870's)
Letters and request pardons for various prisoners LWS 4444. 5 mss. (1870's).
Letter of R.L Banks (1870) Letter of Harmanus Bleeker Hall (1892). Letter concerning repairs to Harmanus Bleeker Hall (1899). LWS 4455. 4 mss.
Political Letters. LWS 4440. 4 mss. (1874, 5, 7)
Requests for copies of various reports. LWS 4450. 7 mss. (1875, 1880's)
Letters. Edward Miggael, Louis Dreyer, John A. Sleicher, Thurlow Weed Barnes. News Clippings of John M. Francis. LWS 4416. 5 mss. (1880's).
Letters of Introduction (1880's). Portrait of Charles F. tabor, and a card with autograph. LWS 4445. 7 mss.
Letters, Mr. Manning or Editor of the Argus. Autograph. LWS 4446. 5 mss. (1882-1889)
The Argus final editorial, signed by author, booklets (Jan 1, 1893; Jan 1, 1894; Jan 1, 1892). Manuscript articles, correspondent, draft , letter (1882.) LWS 4421. 9 mss.

BOX 285

Letters concerning public offices and appointments. LWS 4451. 7 mss. (1880's).
Letters addressed to Edward Miggael. LWS 4452. 8 mss. (1880's).
Letters to James manning. LWS 4449. 4 mss. (1880, 1881, 1889).
Personal letter to Edward Miggael from Thomas Newcomb and H.G Brolley. LWS 4448. 2 mss. (1881-82).
Portrait, news clippings, letters (1883), autographs of Daniel manning. LWS 4371. 6 mss.
Daniel Manning, political mass. LWS 4391. 2 mss. (1885)
The Argus, Letters. LWS 4375. 16 mss. (1888).
The Pearl Street Baptist Societyin the City of Albany. Deed of Release to Sutter F. Beecher. LWS 4377. 1 mss. (March 5, 1888)
Common Council of the City of Albany, Minutes (Nov 19, 1888). Certificate concerning the Incorporation of the Albany and Rensselaer Iron and Steel Company; a letter to Mr. Manning concerning Civil Service Reform (1888). LWS 4447. 3 mss.
Albany Journal (1888-1911).Letter to James Manning. LWS 4396. 8 mss.
Letters to James Manning (1890, 1891, 1892). Two portraits of Matthew Hale. LWS 4456. 6 mss.
Letters to YMCA, James Manning (1890), Revolutionary records of the Comptrollers Office of the State of NY (1897); news paper clippings of Adjutant General Tillinghast and NY national guard; an autograph. LWS 4457. 5 mss.
Letter to the Mayor (1892), to James Manning (1894). LWS 4458. 10 mss.
Letter to James Manning LWS 4453. 13 mss. (1890's)
Letter to Harold Frederic, author, concerning a book. Two letters of Ruth Frederic concerning a Trust Fund and her father. A newspaper clipping concerning the Orphans of Harold Frederic. Also, a letter enclosing a subscription for the branch library of the Young Mens Association, from E. G. Benedict. (1890's). 1 catalog clipping in envelop. LWS 4417. 5 mss.
Business letters concerning banks, the Williams Home Nail Machine, the "Gravity Road" (RR), the Canal Fund, the Christian Endeavor Union of Albany's protest concerning Sunday work on the capitol, and contracts for t City work. A newspaper clipping concerning the "Gravity Road" is enclosed. (1890's). LWS 4454. 11 mss.

BOX 286

L.S. by William P Rudd to Amasa J. Parker. Albany. Concerns the Young Mens Association and a Free Public Library. LWS 4385. 1 mss. (06/07/1899).
Two autograph post cards, a newsclipping, and four letters to James Manning in the role of autograph collector. LWS 4461. 7 mss. (1900's).
Folder contains 4 letters to James Manning concerning recommendations for a appointments and introductions. Also contained is a portrait of Andrew Draper. LWS 4460. 5 mss. (1900's).
Letters (10) addressed to James Manning. They concern business matters in which Manning was interested, such as his "one man typesetting machine", banking activities, the Weed-Parsons Company, barge canal bonds, and insurance. Also included is a portrait of Col. Frederick Phisterer whi is the author of two the the letters. LWS 4463. 11 mss. (1900's).
Letters addressed to James Mannung. They concern personal matters such as thanks for favors and the sending of gifts to Manning. LWS 4464. 6 mss. (1900's).
Three letters to James Manning from Charles Skinner concerning political and personal matters. Also contained is a portrait of Skinner and a newsclipping about him. LWS 4462. 5 mss. (1904).
Concerns the Times-Union. One piece, a letter of introduction, presents James Manning. The other piece is a Ms. which was not published. LWS 4397. 2 mss. (1904-1908).
Souvenir Copy of the Albany Evening Journal to its workers at the Ten Eyck. Diamond Jubilee. Also a portrait of George Weed, son of Thurlow Weed. LWS 4383. 2 mss. (Saturday 04/01/1905).
Proofs and original satire of Harry Roy Sweny. Works entitled "The Stick and the Golf Stick" and a newspaper clipping. LWS 4366. 5 mss. (1909-10).
Letter to Victor H. Paltsits (1909), State Historian, to James Manning concerning John Barclay, and two other pieces giving data on Barclay. Also contained are two (1908) letters of Timothy D. Sullivan to "My dear Senator" concerning personal matters. LWS 4459. 5 mss.
Folder contains letters addressed to General Amasa J. Parker and James H. Manning as well as newspaper clippings concerning the National Guard of New York. The commission of James Manning as Lieut. Col. is enclosed. LWS 4470. 14 mss. (1910's).

BOX 287

All letters are addressed to James Manning and concern his autograph collecting. LWS 4471. 3 mss. (1910's).
Letters addressed to James Manning. They seek appointments for friends or are letters of introduction. A newspaper clipping is included. LWS 4472. 7 mss. (1910's).
Letters addressed to General Amasa J. Parker. They are letters acknowledging receipt of articles, etc. sent by Parker. They also concern invitations. LWS 4473. 9mss. (1910's).
Letters addressed to James H. Manning and concern acknowledgements of letters he has written, a personal letter from Charles J. Buchanan, invitations, a specimen of the Spanish War Veterans Badge and Button, and a design of Tiffany and Company. LWS 4465. 8 mss. (1910's).
Letters and notes in folder are addressed to James Manning and all express thanks to him for his letters and congratulations, etc. Also included is a newspaper clipping with picture of Chester C. Platt, a letter from whom is also enclosed. LWS 4466. 8 mss. (1910's).
Letters addressed to James Manning concern a pardon for a prisoner in whom he is interested, improvement of the surroundings of the Union Station, and a barge canal terminal at Albany. LWS 4467. 5 mss. (1910's).
Letters addressed to James Manning and concern his banking activities. Also contained is an 1918 letter from the Attorney General defining the laws concerned with Manning's plans to sell war savings and thrift stamps to voters at polling places. LWS 4468. 5 mss. (1910's).
Printed invitations to reception for William Jennings Bryan. LWS 4384. 2 mss. (05/23/1911).
Mss. of letter to the Editor of the Argus congratulating it upon its 100th anniversary. James H. Manning, Albany. LWS 4378. 1 mss. (01/26/1913).
Enclosed is a letter of Gov. Martin H Glynn to Mr. Manning December 28, 1914 concerning a speech Of Glynn's accompanied by a group portrait is which Glynn appears and a newspaper clipping. Also in folder will be found a letter of appreciation to General Amasa J. Parker. LWS 4475 4 mss. (1919).
L.S. Marcus T. Hun to Amasa Parker. (06/05/1916) Refusing an invitation. LWS 4388. 1 mss.
Letters (1916 and 1919) to General Amasa J. Parker. They thank him for a recommendation and for some horse equipment which was sent. LWS 4474. 2 mss.
Letter (1914) of Cuyler Renyolds about historical societies, letter (1918) of James Watt, Mayor of Albany, concerning a meeting, and a a note and tickets for Installation of Bishop Gibbons (1919). LWS 4418. 5 mss.
Impressions from the New York State Seal and a newspaper clipping concerning the Seal, a letter to Mrs. Daniel Manning concerning Mr. Manning's retirement from the Cabinet, and a newspaper clipping concerning Stephan B. Griswold. LWS 4469. 7 mss. (1918).

BOX 288

Letters addressed to General Amasa J. Parker. Most of them re letters of thanks and one from the Division Engineer of New York gives instructions as to using materials to be removed from the lake in Washington Park for fertilizing purposes. LWS 4477. 8 mss. (1920's).
Letters addressed to James H. Manning. They concern his autograph collection, the introduction of an individual, and Mannings kind expressions of congratulations. LWS 4478. 3 mss. (1920, 1921,1924).
Letters of thanks directed to Charles R Skinner. LWS 4476. 2 mss. (1921).
Letter of introduction to James Manning. LWS 4392. 1 mss. (1921).
L.S. Martin H. Glynn to Amasa J. Parker, Albany, January 12, 1924. Concerns an announcement of the Times-Union. LWS 4386. 1 mss.
L.S., James Hamilton, Albany, July 31, 1924. Sending Legislative Manual. LWS 4390. 1 mss.
Autographs with biographical data concerning James Emott and Herbert Charles Chermside. LWS 4382. 4 mss.
Broadside. "A Tribute of Our Soldiers and Sailors: A Salutation to the Women of the Albany; An Acknowledgement of a Noteworthy Event". Commends the women on a banquet served on Memorial Day during or just after World War I. LWS 4372. 1 mss.
Diagram of the Senate and Chamber (of the Albany Capitol?). LWS 4373. 1 mss.
Letters and documents, deal with land in New York State, and one letter is personal. LWS 4431. 8 mss.
Folder includes the following: Letter of Simon W. Rosendale to James Manning thanking him for courtesies accompanied by portraits of Rosendale and Albert Hessberg; letter to T. Weed about a book; note of one of the Rensselaer to Mr. Webster concerning a meeting; and a letter of a Van Rensseler concerning the conditions of some of the his property. LWS 4479. 10 mss.
Folder contains miscellaneous items such as a list of the Commissioners of Bureau of Military Record, thoughts of Civic Art by Arnold W. Brunner, a draft of notes concerning fraud in pubic life, and copies of a paper entitled "Reminiecence of Sir Charles Fairfield." LWS 4480. 6 mss.
Folder contains the following miscellaneous items: portraits of statue of Josiah Porter, Jeremias Van Rensselaer, William J. Morgan, and E. Hackett; autographs; newspaper clippings of many Albany officials and Albany items ; part of an unidentified account; and the torn edge of a letter. LWS 4481. 29 mss.
Portraits of John McCall, H.J. Talford, William E. Fitch, C.R. Steele, Charles J. Hailes, and William R. Cassides. Also of Grant at 21. LWS 4380. 7 mss.
Folder contains portraits of George W. Demers, William McElroy, F. Gutekunst (?), C.P. Williams, accompanied by newspaper clippings, calling cards and autographs. LWS 4401. 17 mss.
Portraits and signatures of J. Wesley Smith, Ira L. Wales, Myron A. Corney, Charles E. Merrihew, and Frank W. Hoyt. LWS 4367. 5 mss.
Watercolor entitled Memphis. LWS. 4381. 1 mss.

BOX 289

BUNDLE 7
Contains clippings from another bundle of Mss. Park of Lot 12 - 2nd Manning Sale. Albany 1,000 pieces. Bundle #7 Albany, Manning Sale. LWS 4482-2 2 mss.
Contains three copies of 1695 paper describing Albany at that time. LWS 4483-3. 3 mss.
A 1713 document concerning the land of Johannis Gerrit en Van Veehter at Cachadhie (?) LWS 4484-1 1mss.
Receipts to Barent Brat, Treas. Of the City of Albany s. by Arch. Kennedy, for "Proclomation money" for the City of Albany 1723, 1724, 1726. Receipt 1730 of Kennedy to the Corporaiton of Albany. LSW 4485-4 4 mss.
1729 bland summons for one accused of bastardy in Schenacteudy, note concerning the item. LWS 4486-2 2 mss.
Letter of Hendrick Ten Tyck, Oct. 20, 1732, concerning sale of his bread and "flower" LWS 4487-1 1 mss.
Receipt to Barent Brat, Treasurer of the City of Albany s. by John Linderay for charter fees. 1733 LWS 4488-1 1 mss.
Lease from Albany to Thomas Wilkenson for land. June 26, 1736. LWS 4489-1 1 mss.
Letters of Henry Cuyler to Henderick Ten Eyck, June 7 and 23, 1737. The subject concerns damaged merchandize on the ship Bever. LWS 4490-2 2 mss.
The Bond of Hendrick Huyck to Edward Collins, Albany 1751. LWS 4492-1 1 mss.
Wm. Beeker to Hendrick Ten Eyke, London, Feb. 23, 1759. Letter concerns their business in furs. LWS 4491-1 1 mss.
Pages from a family record of births and deaths. No family name given, but one of the wives was Elizabeth Le Brown. Entries from 1760 to 1777. 1 LWS- 4496-1 1 mss.
Account of Thomas Peebles to Lieut. Ten Eyck, Albany, July 11, 1762, and
receipt of C.G. Peebles to Smith Weed, 1828. Also included is the obituary of A. Augusts Peebles and a note concerning Thomas Peebles. LWS 4494-4 4 mss.
3 pieces are deeds for land in Albany, 1763, 1765 and 1769. The latter is accompanied by a note stating that it bears the Albany Second Seal. The last item is the draft of an Arbitration Bond between William Cooper of Elizabeth Town and Abraham Lott and Isaac Low of New York, 1765. LWS 4497-5 5 mss.
Certificate admitting John Visscher to the New York Bar, 1765. LWS 4498-1 1 mss.
All 7 pieces concern the Ten Eyck merchandizing business. (1) Hendrick Ten Eyck to H. Bonnin, June 25, 1765. (2) Henry Bonnin' account to Hendrick Ten Eyck, 1764. (3) John Cuyler to Hendrick Ten Eyck, Feb. 1764. (4) John Cuyler to Hendrick Ten Eyck, May 1765. (5) James Abeel to Hendrick Ten Eyck, Dec. 1764. (6) John Cuyler to Hendrick Ten Eyck, Oct. 1764. (7) John Cuyler to Hendrick Ten Eyck, July 19, 1765. LWS 4495-7 7 mss.
Bonds of Peter du Bois to Johannes Gansevoort, 1766 and Frederick Sepper to Harmanus Wendell, 1771. Accompanied by note concerning Wendell. LWS 4504-2 2 mss.
1770 letter to Hendrick Ten Eyck from Nicolaas Daniel Crisson, written in Dutch. LWS 4499-1 1 mss.
1770 Indenture of Catarin Jetter, servant to J. Van Rensselaer. LWS 4503-1 1 mss.
Albany Legal Papers. (1) Rules for October Term, 1771. (2) Albany Mayor's Court, Edmond Mathews vs. Taukel Marselus, 1770. (3) Albany Common Pleas, Michael Houservert vs. Henry Ten Eyck, 1772. (4) Albany common Pleas, Samuel Green vs. Henry Oothout & J. Scheneman, 1770. LWS 4505-4 4 mss.
Items concern the business of John E. Van Alen. Then are signed by Van Alen (1774), his wife (n.d.), Gerard Wm. Beekmen (1774) and D. Brinckerhoff (1775) LWS-4501-4 4 mss.
1774 receipt signed by John Van Alen, a letter, Dec. 14, 1793 to John Van Alen from Evert Van Alen concerning business, and a note about Evert Van Alen. LWS-4520-3 3 mss.
Folder contains newspaper clippings, invitations, and legal and financial papers of the family dating from 1774 to 1915. A portrait of Wm. Bayard Van Rensselaer is enclosed. LWS 4493-16 16 mss.
A.L.S. of Matthew Vischer to "The Honble. Peter R. Livingston Esqr. Prisident the Convention of the State of New York at Fish Kills. With an Iron Stove. 10 Octo. 1776." The "Prysbeterian Church" of Albany is lending its iron stove to the Albany Committee Chamber. Accompanied by a portrait of Matthew Visscher. LWS 4500-2 2 mss.
Two (2) Deeds for land in Albany, 1777, and one (1) Deed for land in Burlington, New Jersey, 1779. LWS 4502-3 3 mss.
Deeds for land transfers between Smith Weed and others. Earliest item, 1783, is for land in Conn. from Benjamin Weed, father, to Smith Weed, son. Latest piece is dated 1813. LWS-4622-10 10 mss.

BOX 290

Indentures, three, 1793 and 1794, involve land in Albany; one, 1798, is for land in North Guilford, Conn.; and one, 1779, concerns land of the Otsego Patent. LWS 4515-5 5 mss.
An agreement by Edward Orchard to keep two rooms in good order, April 12, 1781. LWS 4508-1 1 mss.
Two Deeds for land in Albany, 1783-1789. LWS 4507-2 2 mss.
A receipt to Matthew Visscher for two dozen blank Supreme Court writs, 1784. LWS 4509-1 1 mss.
John Visscher to Matthew Visscher, Aug. 4, 1785. A personal letter from New York concerning a proposed trip by ship. LWS 4510-1 mss.
Copies of two letters to Peter Wilson, Oct. 12 and 19, 1786, concerning his
teaching assignments at the Academy at Albany. Also enclosed is a letter of Peter Wilson, Oct. 13, 1786 to Leonard Gansevoort and Jacob Lansing, thanking them for their respectful treatment. LWS 4506-3 3 mss.
Edward Willett and Mathew Visscher, Recognizance (of debt), April 19, 1787. LWS 4512-1 1 mss.
A.L.S. of Wm. Neilson to John Tayler, New York, May 16, 1789. Concerns business. LWS 4511-1 1mss.
Enlistment of Amos Lewis in the first Regt. In the Service of the United States of America. Dec. 26, 1789. LWS-4513-1 1 mss.
1791 and 1792. Suggestions for the routing of Court Street and Ferry Street with a map of the continuation of Ferry Street. LWS 4534-3 3 mss.
Records of the Overseers of the Poor in Albany, 1791-1796. LWS 4530-4 4 mss.
Letter of John Tunnicliff, June 4, 1791, resigning his post as caretaker of the town clock. LWS 4518-1 1 mss.
Receipt to Mathew Visscher from Aryana Sharpe for cost of shaving him from July 1, 1791 to July 1, 1792. Four dollars. LWS 4527-1 1 mss.
A listing of names and amounts entitled "Arrearages of Watch Tax" 1792. LWS 4532-1 1 mss.
A certificate that John Tayler is admitted a member of the Albany-Library. May 14, 1792. LWS 4536-1 1 mss.
An opinion by the Common Council of Albany, Nov. 8, 1792, that the German Reformed Church should neither be sold or torn down. LWS 4517-1 1 mss.
The Examination of Deane, a female negro slave, Nov. 28, 1793. Deane, a slave of Volkert A. Donu, along with slaves of Matthew Visscher and Philip Van Rennselaer set fire to Leonard Ganswoort's barn. Examination made by the Aldermen of Albany. LWS 4533-1 1 mss.
Personal letter of Sebastain Visscher to his mother, April 17, 1795. LWS 4528-1 1 mss.
M.G. Houdin's letter of June 1796, concerning Mr. Glane's bags. LWS 4519-1 1 mss.
A Certificate concerning the pay and gratuity of Charles Cloutier for service in Gen. Moses Hazen's Regiment. Aug. 8, 1796. LWS 4535-1 1 mss.
Letter of Isaac Hutton to the Common Council of Albany, Jan. 27, 1797, concerning city fire protection. LWS 4531-1 1 mss.
An invitation from the Minister of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Albany to attend in laying the corner stone of the new church. June 12, 1797. LWS 4521-1 1 mss.
Real estate receipt signed by John Tayler, Oct. 11, 1797. LWS 4529-1 1 mss.
Agreements for the sale of slaves by Volkert A. Donu, 1798 and 1799. Albany. LWS 4514-2 2mss.
Letter of Samuel Mulliken to Mayor Abraham Ten Broek of Albany concerning a model of a boat of his design which, he felt, would improve navigation f the North or Hudson River. Jan. 3, 1797. LWS 4525-1 1 mss.
License of Nicholas Fort to keep a ferry across the Mohawk River opposite the Town of Half Moon in the County of Saratoga. June 9, 1798. LWS 4523-1 1 mss.
Copy of license of Nicholas Fort for a ferry across the Mohawk River, 1799. LWS 4524-1 1 mss.
The conditions of the "Sale of the Powder House", Albany, Feb. 25, 1799. LWS 4522-1 1 mss.
An extract from the minutes of a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Albany during which the request for a loan by the State was refused. March 8, 1799. Also contained is a letter to Mr. Manning concerning the former item. LWS 4516-2 2 mss.
Letter of Henry Cruger to Peter Van Schaick, May 17, 1799 concerning personal matters. LWS 4526-1 1 mss.
Letters directed to Messers, Bleecker & Sedgwick and Harmanus Bleecker concerning matters of law and their practice as attorneys. Letters are dated in the 1800's. LWS 4540-5 5 mss.
Mortgages, Deeds, and Leases in Albany, including one for a farm from the people of the State of New York to the Society for the Relief of Indigent Women and Children, and an Indenture of Edward Cheeseman to Peter Tallman and Henry Major whereby he turns his entire estate over the them for debt. All items dated in the 1800's. LWS 4538-7 7 mss.
Letters, 1800 and 1803, from Barent Bleecker to John R. Bleecker, concerning
Barent's business as a merchant. LWS 4542-3 3 mss.


BOX 291

The 1800 license of Nicholas Fort to run a ferry across the Mohawk River. LWS 4545-1 1 mss.
Items concern meetings of the President & Directors of the Albany & Schenectady Turnpike Company. They are dated 1801 and 1802. LWS 4539-4 4 mss.
An 1801 receipt to E. Bradley signed by John Tayler. LWS 4552-1 1 mss.
Letter of Warren Smith to Messers Phillips & Clark, Stillwater, June 28, 1803, placing an order for merchandize. LWS 4558-1 1 mss.
Letter of Barent & L.R. Bleecker, Albany 28, 1803, concerning items wanted by the Western Canal Company. LWS 4560-1 1 mss.
An account of lots sold by the Common Council of Albany in 1804, and the Chamberlain's report relative to the Townsend & Co. lot, 1808. LWS 4548-2 2 mss.
Enclosed are a summons, 1806, and the history of a litigation in debt in the Court of Chancery at Albany, 1804. LWS 4544-2 2 mss.
Letter of Geo. Brinckerhoff to Theodore Sedgwick, New York, June 28, 1804.Concerns financial matters. LWS 4551-1 1 mss.
Letter of John Van Rensselaer to Hugh Peebles, Green Bush, July 9, 1804, concerning legal and financial affairs. LWS 4555-1 1 mss.
Letter of Abraham Ten Eyck to his wife, New York, Oct. 12, 1804. Personal matters. LWS 4556-1 1 mss.
Bonds dated 1805 and 1806. LWS 4537-2 2 mss.
An 1806 inventory of Jacob Bleecker to Bleecker & Lansing, with an 1808 receipt of Lansing. LWS 4541-1 1 mss.
Items are letters concerning accounts and orders connected with the merchandizing business of Smith Weed & Son, Albany. One item bears no date, another is 1809 and the remainder are dated 1806. LWS 4620-19 19 mss.
One piece, containing several signatures of the Visscher family, and the other
is a torn document bearing the signatures (1806). LWS 4613-2 2 mss.
Letters to Smith Weed, 1806, 1815 and 1819, concerning land in which he is interested. LWS 4621-4 4 mss.
Litigation involving Smith Weed and his mortgages and debts, 1806, 1814, 1823, 1828. LWS 4624-4 4 mss.
Letters to Smith Weed. (1) From T.S. Bogart, re Bogart's appointment as
Inspector of Pot and Pearl Ashes for the City of Albany, March 1806. (2) From Benjamin Weed, brother, Hamford, Feb. 24, 1806, a business and family letter. LWS 4625-2 2 mss.
Letter of Jacob Glen, Schenectady, May 1, 1806, ordering some iron. LWS 4553-1 1 mss.
A letter to George Weed from John Howe, New Haven, Nov. 25, 1806 on personal matters; a note of regret from Mr. Southwicks to Miss Weed; and a listing of the Weed family with some pertinent dates; and a note of Mr. Southwick to Miss Weed extending an invitation. LWS 4628-4 4 mss.
Items are receipts to Smith Weed for various things including taxes dated from 1807 to 1821. LWS 4623-13 13 mss.
A statement of monies received and disbursed by Chamberrlain Elbert Willett of Albany from Oct. 1807 to Oct. 1808. Also a note concerning the document. LWS 4547-2 2 mss.

BOX 292

An Albany, Nov. 2, 1807 letter of J.W. Yates concerning banking business and counterfeiting. LWS 4550-1 1 mss.
Additional articles of agreement and regulations concerning the Mineral and Fossil Company, 1808. LWS 4557-1 1 mss.
A business letter of Abrm. Oothout, Schenectady, April 11, 1808. LWS 4554-1 1 mss.
Drafts of 1809 letters concerning the legal practice of Bleeker & Sedgwick. LWS 4546-2 2 mss.
Deeds, Mortgages and Leases. All pieces are Albany but one which is a Deed in Delaware County. Dated 1809 and in the 1810's. LWS 4564-8 8 mss.
Letter from John Lovett to Marmanus Bleeker, Nov. 1, 1808. Lovewtt is concerned with his son's record at school. LWS 4543-1 1 mss.
A business letter of Garrit & Stephen Storm, New York, Dec. 19, 1809. LWS 4559-1 1 mss.
Letters dated in the 1810's addressed to Harmanus Bleecker as Congressman, Assemblyman, and the latest as private citizen. They ask political favors, discuss politics, and tow concern a Dutch pamphlet which he has had translated. One letter, 1814, is from D. Martin, Pres. Of the Mohawk Bridge Co. concerning a Bill relating to the toll on the Bridge. LWS 4566-10 10 mss.
Letters and papers concerning the law practice of Messers. Bleecker and Sedgwick. Dated in the 18180's. LWS 4565-9 9 mss.
Legal documents, notes, etc. 5 are Albany pieces, 1810, 1815, & 1818. One piece is a Mass. judgment, 1818. LWS 4563-6 6 mss.
Business letter of Jacob Glen, Nov. 14, 1810. LWS 4569-1 1 mss.
An 1811 certificate concerning Samuel Rockwell's clerkship as a Student at Law. LWS 4549-1 1 mss.
Letters to Messer. W. & G. Weed, 1811, 1814 from Elihu Hobart and Tobias Cuyler concerning business. LWS 4632-2 2 mss.
A receipt to the Albany Argus, 1818 accompanied by a note telling of finding the document in an old house being torn down, and a Treas. Receipt for taxes, Albany, 1812. LWS 4567-3 3 mss.
Letter of Ab. Van Vechten, Albany, June 20, 1812, to "Dear Sir". He recounts the accomplishments of the Legislature, which adjourned "last evening". LWS 4582-1 1 mss.
Bonds and Notes, 1813 and 1818. LWS 4561-4 4 mss.
Regimental Order to Lt. Hartgrave, Sept. 29, 1813. LWS 4570-1 1 mss.
Documents involving Walter, George and Smith Weed and their land, as follows: A letter of John Ten Eyck to Walter Weed, 1814 concerning an overpayment of taxes; a tax receipt to Walter Weed, 1821; a satisfaction of mortgage and a deed, 1828. LWS 4631-4 4 mss.
Letter of Abraham R. Ten Eyck to Welhemus Munderse, Albany, July 26, 1815.
Letter concerns the valuation of lands in Seneca. LWS 4571-1 1 mss.
Letter of A.P. Wayne to Simon Grats, Nashville, Jan. 15, 1818. Concerns
Wayne's military mission to Georgia, and some personal matters that he will attend to while there. LWS 4583-1 1 mss.
The last Will and Testament of John Stafford of Albany. Nov. 1819. LWS 4562-1 1 mss.
Letters of Anthony Bleecker to Harmanus Bleecker dated Dec. 28, 1819 and July 15, 1820, New York. Concerns literary matters and authors. LWS 4581-2 2 mss.
Six (6) letters to Harmanus Bleecker concerning financial matters and a letter of introduction. Also in folder is a release for land from the Minister, Elders & Deacons of the Second Reformed Protestant Dutch Church to Harmanus Bleecker. All items dated in the 1820's. LWS 4578-7 7 mss.

BOX 293

Letters concerning the law practice of Messers. Bleecker and Sedgwick. Date in the 1820's. LWS 4580-9 9 mss.
James Rodgers to David Angus & Henry Birrel. Assignment of the personal and real property of Rodgers. 1820. LWS 4575-1 1 mss.
An 1820 letter of J. Southwick concerning an article for publication accompanied by an 1823 receipt to Smith Weed and 2 portraits of Southwick. LWS 4590-4 4 mss.
George Thorp's notice to the legal representatives of John Stafford concerning a debt. Feb. 1820. LWS 4587-1 1 mss.
Draft of a letter of Randall S. Street, Washington, March 6, 1820, relative to the unsettled accounts of James Dodge, late charge de affaires at Tunis. LWS 4589-1 1 mss.
Arch. W. Intyre to John Evrett, Sept. 9, 1820, concerning unpaid fines imposed on the 19th Brigade of Infantry of New York State. LWS 4588-1 1 mss.
Agreement between the Albany & Schenectady Turnpike Company and Gersham Van Boast to provide stone for the Turnpike. 1812. LWS 4576-1 1 mss.
Legal papers concerning fees, 1821, 1822; a mortgage, 1821; and the case in Chancery of Mary Steele vs. Oliver Steele and others, 1828. LWS 4572-4 4 mss.
An Indenture for a servant from the poor house for Smith Weed, 1821. LWS 4626-1 1 mss.
Personal letters of James Caldwell to Harmanus Bleecker, 1822, Albany. LWS 4579-2 2 mss.
Letter from D. Clark to Elisha Jones, May 23, 1821, Albany. Concerns rent of a house. LSW 4584-1 1 mss.
John V. Henry to Mrs. Charlotte Cuyler, Albany, July 31, 1822. Concerns a claim concerning a patent. LWS 4586-1 1 mss.
John F. Bacon's letter to Martin Van Buren in the U.S. Senate, Albany, April 23, 1822. Letter concerns a house that Bacon rents in Albany and the needed repairs. The house belongs to "The Secretary". LWS 4573-2 2 mss.
Letter from the 8th Patroon to G.W. Featherstonhag, Nov. 1, 1823. An invitation. LWS 4585-1 1 mss.
Deed from the Albany Commissioners to John Rockwell. 1825. LWS 4574-1 1 mss.
Smith Weed to his sons, Albany, March 2, 1825. Letter concerns his health and business. LWS 4627-1 1 mss.
Letter from Walter Weed to his father, Smith Weed, Weedsport, Nov. 8, 1825. Concerns a judgement against him, which he asks his father to attend to. LWS 4633-1 1 mss.
Memorial and Petition of the City of Troy to the Congress of the United State. Troy and Albany are asking Federal aid to improve the navigation on the Hudson River. 1829. LWS 4577-1 1 mss.
Letter of J. Stevenson to John Townsend, (January 18, 1830). Letter concerns a protested survey. LWS 4591. 1 mss.
A certificate regarding a mortgage. LWS 4594. 1 mss. (1835).
Copy of a Deed from Friend Humphrey to the Pearl Street Baptist Society. LWS 4593. 1 mss. (1835).
Letter of David Colden to Harmanus Bleecker (April 23, 1836). Mr Colden has lost a letter he was to deliver for Mr. Bleecker. LWS 4592. 1 mss.
A certificate listing arrears of taxes on specified lands and amounts due in order to redeem them. LWS 4597. 1 mss. (1830).
Letter of Thurlow Weed (s. by initials) to his wife, Albany. (January 24, 1830). Personal family letter. LWS 4630. 1 mss.
The Arbitration Bond of Spencer Stafford to Samuel Sinclair. LWS 4596. 1mss. (1831).
Arthur C. Southwick to B.R. Wood. A Declaration of Trust. LWS 4595. 1 mss. (1838).
Letter of James W Beekman to Harmanus Bleecker, Charge d'Affaires at the Hague, New Brunswick. (February 20, 1840). Letter discusses personal matters as well as the posibility of a civil war in the United States. LWS 4598. 1 mss.
Letter of Robert W. James to Harmanus Bleecker, May 31, 1841. LWS 4599. 1 mss.
Letter of C.G Visscher to J. Pruyn, (Feb, 1843.) LWS 4601. 1 mss.
Letter, in Dutch, to Harmanus Bleecker. LWS 4602. 1 mss. (1846).
Map, by G.W. Carpenter. LWS 4600. 1 mss. (June 1849).
Deed from friend Humphrey to Luther F. Beecher. LWS 4603. 1 mss. (1852)
Pamphlet, "First Annual Announcement of the Civil and Military College, at Beaverwyck Manor, near Albany. LWS 4604. 1mss. (Sept 1861).
A letter of E.G Ten Eyck to his Uncle, (1867); Bottom of a document, autographed, (1865) LWS 4605. 2 mss.
Letter from Wm. Nigelon to "my dear Mr. Argus", LWS 4607. 1 mss. (187_)
Letter of J.Munsell to T.H. Marrill, LWS 4608. 1 mss. (July 22, 1870).
Letter of John Ten Eyck, Skaneateles. LWS 4606. 1 mss. (Dec 1, 1870).
Letter of Horatio Seymour. LWS 4609. 1 mss. (Feb 18, 1885).
Letter of John Boyd Thatcher to T.C. Callicot. LWS 4610. 1 mss. (April 23, 1891.)
Letter of George R. Howell to James H. Manning. LWS 4611. 1 mss. (June 10, 1897).
Bond, A bastard's bond in which conditions are set to save a man harmless from the maintenance of a bastard child in consideration of a sum of money paid by the supposed father. LWS 4614. 1 mss. (No date).
Notes concerning Mr. A.O. Brodies' proposed will. LWS 4615. 1 msss. (No date).
Note of John Bleecker. LWS 4612. 1 mss. (No date).
Calling cards of the Van Rensselaer family. LWS 4616. 10 mss. (No date)
Certificate, Peter D. Beckman. LWS 4568. 1 mss. (No date).
Letter from Solomon Southwick to Thurlow Weed. LWs 4629. 1 mss. (No date).
Replication, In Chancery, of case between John Tayler and John Van Volenbrugh with others. LWS 4619. 1 mss. (No date).
Receipt to Jacob Ten Eyck from John E. Lovett. LWS 4617. 1 mss. (No date).
Document of Sir Peter warren, Knight of Bath. LWS 4618. 1 mss. (No date)Undated.

BOX 294
McCullough Papers. Bundle #8.

Old papers-Deeds , bills, Suits, Mtgs, and of various people connected with the family of Col. William McCullough of Asbury , Mansfield Township, Sussex Co., NJ. Items in the above bundle will be noted as "Bundle #8. McCullough Papers." LWS 4634. 1 mss. (12/08/1928).
An extract of a Deed for William McCullough concerning the Penns' Deed to Martin Ryerson, 1758, for land in Mansfield Township, Sussex County. LWS 4641. 1 mss
Deed, 1759, Michael Henrie to Benjamin McCullough, land in Greenwich. LWS 4638. 1 mss.
Deed, 1768, Cornelius Vanover to Benjamin McCullough, for land in Greenwich Township, Sussex County. LWS 4637. 1 mss.
Lease from Benjamin McCullough to Jacob West, 1777. Land in Greenwich, Sussex Co. LWS 4647.
Mortgage from Derrick Eulick and wife to William McCullough for a plantation in Mansfield Woodhouse Township, Sussex Co. 1799. LWS 4673. 1mss.
Derrick Hulick and wife to William McCullough, Quitclaim for plantation in Mansfield Township, Sussex Co. 1800. LWS 4674. 1 mss.
Receipts as follows: John Bodine to William Budd, 1801; Richard Jaques to Daniel Jaques, 1803 (Acct. of William Budd); John Williams to Nicholas Van Brunt, 1804; Daniel Jaques to Nicholas Van Brunt, 1804.; John Poets to Dr. MacDonough, n.d. LWS 4682. 5 mss.
New Jersey Supreme Court case receipt involving William McCullough. May 19, 1801. LWS 4667. 1mss.
James Sharp to William McCullough, Mortgage Deed, 1802. Land in Mansfield Township Sussex Co. LWS 4648. 1 mss.
Bond of William McCullough to Elisha Boudinot, 1803. LWS 4657. 1 mss.
Bond of William McCullough to Elisha Boudinot 1803. LWS 4671. 1 mss.
Deed, 1803, from William and Mary Sloan to William McCullough. Land in Mansfield Township, Sussex Co. LWS 4646. 1 mss.
Deed, 1804, between Samuel and Mary Davis and John Eveland for land in Mansfield Township, Sussex County. LWS 4635. 1 mss.
Deed from Henry Groff to James Johnston for land in Mansfield Township, 1804. LWS 4676. 1 mss.
I.C. and C.B. Baldwin to William McCullough. Sale of cording works and receipt in full. 1807. LWS 4664. 1mss.
Deed from Samuel and Sarah Coleman to Benjamin Coleman for land in Mansfield Township in Sussex County, 1807. LWS 4653. 1 mss.
Receipts to William McCullough as follows: 1807 from George Maxwell; 1807 from ?; 1811 from Philip Howell; 1813 from John Antwerp; 1815 from Henry Hankinson; 1822 from Thomas Sterling; 1825 from John P.B. Sloan. LWS 4681. 7 mss.
William McCullough to Charles Higbee, 1808, Mortgage on land in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon Co. LWS 4644. 1 mss.
Deed from Samuel and Sarah Coleman to Benjamin Coleman for lands in Mansfield Township. 1809. LWS 4677. 1 mss.
Articles of Agreement between Elizabeth Marshall and William McCullough for the sale of land in Mansfield Township Sussex Co. 1810. LWS 4670. 1 mss.
Letter of Israel D. Sorway to William McCullough, New York, August 20, 1810. Letter requests McCullough to hand letters enclosed to sons of writer when they visit former. LWS 4649. 1mss.
Letter of Smith Nevins to Col. William McCullough, (at Albany), New York, September 4, 1810. Concerning an order McCullough had placed for coffee, Juniper berries and grains. LWS 4668. 1 mss.
Note from Abraham Parker and Peter Wilson to John Hunt and William Runkle, December 1810. LWS 4663. 1 mss.
1811 account of William McCullough to Benjamin Coleman, and 1811, 2 account of McCullough to Israel Canfield. LWS 4666. 2 mss.
Quitclaim from Ruth Budd to William McCullough, 1811, for land in Burlington County. LWS 4643. 1 mss.
Bond of William McCullough to William Deare, 1814. Back of Bond contains receipts to 1825. LWS 4672. 1 mss.
Deed from John Hunt to Elijah Warne for land in Mansfield Township, Sussex Co. 1814. LWS 4678. 1 mss.
William McCullough's account with William Rumkle, 1816-1818. LWS 4652. 1 mss.
Deed 1817, Daniel Swayze, Sheriff of Sussex County to Thomas Scunman and William McCullough. Land had been confiscated from James Stout and Ruben Lanning in Knowlton Township. LWS 4642. 1 mss.
The obligation of Thomas Shields to assume expense of any action brought against William McCullough by Oliver Wane Ogdon of Hunterdon Co. 1818. LWS 4650. 1 mss.
Survey, May 1819, of part of Richard Addis' land in Independence. D. Heath Surveyor. LWS 4679. 1 mss.
Indenture 1820, where the Collector of Taxes, Nathan Price, sold the confiscated land of William Adams to William Dehart. Land in Hunterdon Co. 1821 note on back transfers land to William McCullough. LWS 4645. 1 mss.
Hunterson Pleas, William McCullough vs. James and Thomas Wiggins (deceased). Case resulting from partnership in 1817, 1818 and 1819. Notice dated 1822. LWS 4660. 1 mss.
Certificate of William Pennington, Clerk, Third Circuit Court of the United States, that he has searched the records for the past 20 years and has found no judgments against William McCullough. 1823. LWS 4680. 1 mss.
R. Gilchrist, Secretary of the Morris Canal and Banking Co. to William McCullough, Jersey City, March 29, 1828. A notice concerning the proposed valuation of land to be used for the canal between the Passaic and Delaware Rivers, according to the Act passed at Trenton, December 31, 1824. LWS 4639. 1 mss.
Agreement between William McCullough and William Rchey. Warrantee deed of conveyance, land in Bethlehem, Hunterdon Co. 1826. LWS 4658. 1 mss.
Appeal Bond from John and Samuel Coleman to William McCullough, 1826. LWS 4656. 1 mss.
Hunterdon Pleas, Daniel Stump vs. William McCullough. Summons in case of trespass. 1826. LWS 4654. 1 mss.
Summons to Richard Woolverton s. by William B. McCullough, Warren County, 1835. LWS 4665. 1 mss.
Warrant of Commitment, State of New Jersey vs. Ephrem Wire. Warne County. Signed by William McCullough, Justice of the Peace, 1835 LWS 4669. 1 mss.
Summons to John Andrews of Levy Willson s. by William McCullough, Justice of the Peace, Mansfield, June 25, 1835. LWS 4662. 1 mss.
Letter of M. Dickerson to William McCullough, Washington, September 28, 1835. Concerns McCullough request for a Post Office at Asbury. LWS 4675. 1 mss.
Receipt for court costs to William McCullough in case in Warren Pleas between "S & D Emmans vs. Benjamin McCullough. April 1, 1836. LWS 4661. 1 mss.
A copy of George Maxwell's opinion respecting the Constitution as to the division of a County in Jersey; and a few ideas in favor of a division of Sussex. No date. LWS 640. 2 mss.
Henry Hulick's agreement to indemnify Judge William McCullough for court costs. Warren Pleas, n.d. LWS 4655. 1 mss.
Minutes from a meeting of the Democratic Republican Delegates appointed by the several townships in the County of Warren. William McCullough was appointed Secretary August 20. No year. Oxford. LWS 4659. 1 mss.
A note with no signature nor date concerning Col. McCullough's interest in the road from Jug Town to Bloomsbury, and the toll return. LWS 4651. 1 mss.
Will of David Budd of Northhampton Township in Burlington County. LWS 4636. 1 mss.

BOX 295
Separated from Lloyd S. Smith Book Collection

Joseph Bloomfield to Ebeneazor ESQ. LWS 5142. (March 15, 184)
Benjamin Tallmadge to G.F Thompson. LWS 5143. Ms. ((September 25, 1811). Found in Memoirs of Colonel Benjhamin Tallmadge. Ed. by Henry Phelps Johnston.
Frederick A. Talmadge to B.P. Thompson. LWS 5144. (August 6, 1838). Found in Memoirs of Colonel Benjamin Tallmadge Ed. by Henry Phelps Johnston.
Captain Leonard Bleeker to Mr. John Jones LWS 5148. (December 2, 1807). Found in Order Book of Capt. Leonard Bleeker…In the campaign of 1779. (New York, J. sabin, 1865).
Edward Coles to james madison. LWS 5149. Ms. (May 20, 1813.) Found in Selection from the Private Correspondence of James Madison from 1813 to 1836. (Washington, 1836).
Francois Barbe-Marbois. LWS 5150. Ms. (undated), Originally tipped into William Spohn Bucker's Character Portraits of Washinton. (Philadelphis: Robert M. Linsday, 1887), p. 172.
Williams Gowans, Joel Munsell, and james M. Faning (?). LWS 5151. 5 mss. (July 3-15, 1865; 1876) Removed from F122.D39 (Mezz).
Miscellanous list of Sunday items and prices ms. (undated?) LWS 5152. Found in Thomas Jeferson's Notes on the State of Virginia. (London: J. Stockdate, 1787).

BOX 296

Member Cont. Congress. Signer Constitution. To: Hon. Doct. Holten From: James Lovell. Boston. April 24, 1783 LWS 5122 1 mss. (NO OTHER NUMBERS ON FOLIO)

New York. Sullivan County. Waddell F.S. Manuscript. Poem "Ledgend of the Mangaup," Sullivan County 1830. LWS 5123 1 mss. (NO OTHER NUMBERS ON FOLIO)

Letter . From: Joseph Holmes To: Edneard? M Guire. 6th? Nov. 1778. Concerning survey of land. Redstone Old Fort. LWS 5124 1 mss. (NO OTHER NUMBERS ON FOLIO)

Angling notes and sketches by Edmund Clarence Stedman, b. 1833, American Poet. Book with "Trout Brooks near Milford. Pike Co. Pa. E.C. Stedman 1867" also contains 3 hand drawn maps. LWS 5125 (OTHER numbers on envelope: Upper left corner the numbers 292 over 186: upper right corner the number 198 in a circle; in pencil in the center Stedman (c) Memo Book)

Arrest Du Conseil D'E'Tat Du Roy A Paris, De L'Imprimerie Royale. 1744. LWS 5126 (other numbers on folio: upper left corner: 151, in a circle the upper left corner number 3; lower left corner the letter V? and the number 76).

Newspaper, Conn. Courant. Monday, November 12, 1767, Number 149 LWS 5127 1 mss. (OTHER numbers on the folio. Upper left corner the number 143, Lower left corner; the letter V and the number 76.)

Newspaper, The Continental Journal, and Weekly Advertiser. Thursday, October 12, 1780. Boston. LWS 5128 1 mss. (OTHER numbers on the folio: Upper left corner the number 3? in a circle; center, the number 47; lower left corner the number 16, the letter V the number 76).

Newspaper, The Boston Gazette, and Country Journal. Monday, August 6, 1750. LWS 5129 1 mss. (OTHER numbers on the olio: Upper left corner the number 37: center the number 305; lower left corner the letter V and the number 76).

Scrapbooks Series.
17. The Crimean War. Bound volume labelled "The Crimean War". 41 mss. (1810-1891)
125. English Royalty. 41 pieces in bound volume labelled "England"
133. Royalty. Germany and Prussia. 73 pieces: 34 mss. () in bound volume labelled "Germany II"
134. Hugh Mercer. Son of General Hugh Mercer. Continental Army Officer. Distinguished at Trenton, killed at Princeton. LWS 1106. 2 mss. (1851, undated?)
134. Royalty. Brunswig, Baden, and Bavaria. 68? pieces. 62 mss. (?), 7 portraits
135. C. H. F.--1929. 310-. LWS 813. Empty cardboard container tied with string. (removed)
135. Royalty. Saxony and Wurtenburg. 61 mss. (1550-1891 and undated)
136. Royalty. Lippe Detmold Schleswig Holstein Nassau and Sundry. 33 mss. (?)
137. Royalty. Saxony. 60 pieces. (Bd. volume labelled "Presidential Candidates")
138. Royalty. Hessein, Brandenburg, and Reformation. 49 pieces. 44 mss. (1623-1853) in bound volume labelled "American Authors & Poets")

Ordered as Books Series.
British Orderly Book of Lieutenant L. I. Napier. LWS 4725 (MORR 12061). 1777. Notes MOVED TO CATALOG FOLDER
Revolutionary Headquarters Orderly Book. LWS 4726 (MORR 12066). 1777. SEPARATED TO BOUND BOOKS
Letterbook of John Usher. One of founders of Maine. LWS 4727 (MORR 12070). 1719-1725 SEPARATED TO BOUND MSS.
Benjamin Vancleve's Biographical Memoranda. LWS 4728 (MORR 12062). 1773-1820s. SEPARATED TO BOUND MSS.
Autograph letters collected by Horatio G. Spafford. LWS 4734 (MORR 12124). 1810s. SEPARATED TO BOUND MSS. mss. and clippings SEPARATED TO CATALOG
FOLDER
Letterbook of General Philip Schuyler. LWS 4735 (MORR 12092). 1777-1782? SEPARATED TO BOUND BOOKS

Return to appropriate series the following:

Autograph of J[ames] Otis (undated). LWS 5059. Transferred from II. 382. Revolution--Miscellaneous New Jersey pieces. LWS 71.
Autograph of A[lexander] Hamilton (undated). LWS 5060. Transferred from II 382. Revolution--Miscellaneous New Jersey pieces. LWS 71.

II. Significant American Persons and Subjects, A-Z.
A. Presidents of the United States

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17-23. Thomas Jefferson.
LWS 2959, 3319, 3321-3323, 3326, 3350. 9 mss. (1780, 1810-1812), autographed title page (undated?)
17. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 3326. ms. (1810)
18. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 3319. ms. (1810)
19. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 3321. ms. (1811)
20. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 3323. ms. (1811)
21. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 3322. ms. (1812)
22. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 3350. ms. (1812)
23. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 2959. 3 mss. (1811, 1780), autographed title page (undated?)

14. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1285. ms. (1779)
15. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1286. ms. (1779)
16. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1287. ms. (1780)
17. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1288. ms. (1787)
18. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1289. ms. (1790)
19. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1290. ms. (1791)

21. Thomas Jefferson. A collection of letters, for the most part in his hand. LWS 1292. 9 mss. (1790, 1791) and transcript for each (undated?)
22. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1291. ms. (1791)
23. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1284. ms. (1792)
24. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1283. ms. (1795)
25. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1282. ms. (1795)
26. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1281. ms. (1798)
27. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1280. ms. (1798)
28. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1279. ms. (1803)
29. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1278. ms. (1803)
30. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1277. ms. (1803)
31. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1276. ms. (1803)
32. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1275. ms. (1804)
33. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1274. ms. (1804)
34. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1273. ms. (1806)
35. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1272. ms. (1806)
36, 37. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1271. 2 mss. (1806)
38, 39. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1270. 2 mss. (1810 and undated)
40. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1269. ms. (1807)
41. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1198. 3 mss. (1811, 1816)
42. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 3324. (1813)
43. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1196. 2 mss. (1814 and undated)
44, 45. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1195. 2 mss. (1815)
46-48. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1194. 3 mss. (1816-1825)
49. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1193. ms. (1817)
50. Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1192. ms. (1803)
51. Martha Randolph. Daughter of Thomas Jefferson. LWS 1190. ms. (1832)

29. George Washington. LWS 3101 ms. (26 May 1794)
30. George Washington. LWS 3100 ms. (19 Aug. 1796)
31. George Washington. LWS 3102 ms. (7 April 1797)
32. George Washington. LWS 3108 ms. (1797)
33. George Washington. LWS 3114 ms. (c. 1797)
34?
35?
36. George Washington. LWS 3110 ms. (undated)

38. George Washington. LWS 3109 ms. (undated)
39. George Washington. LWS 3115 ms. (10 May 1796)
40. George Washington. LWS 3113 ms. (4 March 1793)
41. George Washington. LWS 3112 ms. (1794)

77-127. George Washington [by and about].
LWS 2022, 2099, 2030-2038, 2099, 2106, 2130-2156, 2165, 2167-2169, 3120-3124, 3171. 51 mss. (1762-1783 and undated), 7 clippings, letter of authenticity, 2 pictures, portrait, photostat, 4 transcripts.

77. George Washington. LWS 2037 ms. (4 May 1772), clipping
78. Contemporary Copy of George LWS 2106 ms. (14 September 1775) Washington's letter of instructions to Benedict Arnold.
79. George Washington. LWS 2036 ms. (15 November 1762)
80. George Washington. LWS 2035 ms. (20 August 1773)
81. George Washington. LWS 2034 ms. (undated)
82. George Washington. LWS 2033 ms. (1775?)
83. George Washington. LWS 2032 ms. (15 November 1775), letter of authenticity (undated?)
84. George Washington. LWS 2031 ms. (28 July 1772)
85. George Washington. Block of two LWS 2030 signed tickets (1768)
86. Lottery Ticket. Revolutionary. LWS 2038 ticket (undated?)
87. Tobias Lear. Washington's Secretary. LWS 2022 2 mss. (9 May 1793, 25 April 1793)
88. B. Dandridge. LWS 2169 ms. (18 July 1794)
89. Bartholomew Dandridge. LWS 2168 2 mss. (26 Sept. 1794, undated)
90. George Washington. LWS 2167 ms. (17 March 1776)
91. George Washington. LWS 2165 ms. (9 January 1766)
92. George Washington. LWS 2099 ms. (12 September 1777)
93. George Washington. LWS 2152 ms. (1 August 1777)
94. George Washington. LWS 2151 ms. (23 July 1777)
95. George Washington. LWS 2144 ms. (5 April 1777)
96. George Washington. LWS 2145 ms. (5 August 1776), transcript
97. George Washington. LWS 2146 ms. (19 July 1776)
98. George Washington. LWS 2147 ms. (2 October 1778)
99, 100. George Washington. LWS 2148 2 mss. (22 May 1778, 19 March 1778)
101. George Washington. LWS 2149 ms. (13 September 1777), transcript
102, 103. George Washington. LWS 2150 ms. (24 March 1779)
104. George Washington. LWS 3124 ms. (28 February 1779)
105. George Washington. LWS 3123 ms. (7 February 1779), 5 clippings
106. George Washington. LWS 2143 ms. (20 November 1778)
107. George Washington. LWS 2142 ms. (undated?)
108. George Washington. LWS 2141 ms. (17 October 1778)
109. George Washington. LWS 2140 ms. (16 July 1780)
110. George Washington. LWS 3121 ms. (2 June 1780)
111. George Washington. LWS 3122 ms. (27 March 1780)
112. George Washington. LWS 3120 ms. (7 December 1779) STOLEN FROM MUSEUM ON APRIL 11 OR APRIL 12, 1966
113. George Washington. LWS 2139 ms. (31 May 1779)
114. George Washington. LWS 2138 ms. (8 November 1780)
115. George Washington. LWS 2137 ms. (29 October 1780)
116. George Washington. LWS 2136 ms. (c. 1780)
117. George Washington. LWS 2135 ms. (11 August 1780)
118. George Washington. LWS 3171 ms. (24 November 1780)
119. George Washington. LWS 2134 ms. (12 April 1781)
120. George Washington. LWS 2133 ms. (30 November 1781)
121. George Washington. LWS 2132 ms. (11 December 1781)
122. George Washington. LWS 2131 ms. (5 March 1783)
123. George Washington. LWS 2130 ms. (12 March 1783)
124. George Washington. LWS 2153 ms. (23 March 1783), clipping, picture, portrait, transcript
125. George Washington. LWS 2155 ms. (31 March 1783), badge (placed in museum collection), photostat, picture, transcript
126. George Washington. LWS 2156 ms. (14 April 1783)
127. George Washington. LWS 2154 ms. (9 May 1783)
128?
129. George Washington. LWS 2157 ms. (17 May 1783)
130. George Washington. LWS 2158 3 mss. (7 June 1783, 1849, undated?)
131. George Washington. LWS 2162 ms. (9 June 1783)
132. George Washington. LWS 3170 ms. (8 October 1783)
133. George Washington. LWS 2161 ms. (16 December 1785)
134. George Washington. LWS 2160 ms. (4 December 1786)
135. George Washington. LWS 2159 ms. (26 April 1792)
136. George Washington. LWS 2163 ms. (1 November 1792), portrait of Mary Ball
137?
138. George Washington. LWS 2126 ms. (10 December 1793)
139. George Washington. LWS 2125 ms. (8 May 1793)
140. George Washington. LWS 3168 ms. (4 December 1793)
141. George Washington. LWS 3131 ms. (25 August 1795), portrait
142. George Washington. LWS 3132 ms. (11 July 1796)
143. George Washington. LWS 3133 ms. (25 February 1797)
144. George Washington. LWS 2124 ms. (16 July 1798)
145. George Washington. LWS 2123 ms. (4 December 1798)
146. George Washington. LWS 3117 Small lock of his hair.
147. George Washington. LWS 2122 ms. (undated)
148. George Washington. LWS 3130 ms. (3 October 1797)
149. George Washington. LWS 2116 ms. (15 January 1798)
150. George Washington. LWS 3129 ms. (15 May 1798)
151. George Washington. LWS 2115 ms. (undated), portrait
152-157. George Washington. LWS 2114 6 mss. (1723-1773)
158-163. George Washington. LWS 2113 22 mss. (1746-1823)
164, 165. George Washington. LWS 2112 15 mss. (1758-1800)
166. George Washington. LWS 3128 4 tickets (1767)
167. George Washington. LWS 2111 ms. (3 November 1797)
168. Map showing line between Truro LWS 2107 ms. (undated?) and Fairfax Parishes.
169. George Washington. LWS 2105 ms. (10 June 1782)
170. George Washington. LWS 2100 ms. (3 July 1782)
171. George Washington. LWS 2102 ms. (6 August 1782)
172. George Washington. LWS 2101 ms. (4 September 1782)
173. George Washington. LWS 2103 ms. (24 September 1782)
174. Augustine Washington. Father LWS 2104 8 mss. (1727-1755)
175. Jared Sparks. LWS 3169 ms. (25 September 1854)
176. Stephen Moylan. Aide-de-Camp LWS 2117 ms. (25 July 1776)
177?
178. Robert H. Harrison. Aide-de-Camp LWS 3283. ms. (1778) to Washington.
179. William Grayson. Aide-de-Camp LWS 2119 ms. (11 December 1776) of Washington .
180. Colonel Robert H. Harrison. LWS 2120 ms. (7 November 1776) Secretary to Washington.
181. William Jackson. Aide-de-Camp LWS 3152 ms. (22 July 1783) of Washington.
182, 183. Estate of George Washington. LWS 2127 18 mss. (1758-1805)
184. Washington Estate. Two LWS 2128 4 mss. (1803, 1823, documents. undated?), 2 clippings
185. Estate of George Washington. LWS 2129 6 mss. (undated?), 2 clippings, 2 receipts
186. Washington Estate. LWS 2023 5 mss. (1753-1774)
187. Estate of Col. A. Washington. LWS 2024 ms. (13 May 1765)
188. Washington Estate. LWS 2025 ms. (1782)
189. Estate of George Washington. LWS 2026 ms. (1802)
190. Washington Estate. A collection of LWS 2027 6 mss. (1809, 1826, letters & documents. undated?), 2 clippings
191. Washington Family. LWS 2170 44 mss. (1808-1897)



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Unnumbered Series.
III. Army and Navy.
G. American Civil War.
Confederate Congress. A collection of letters and documents.

LWS 1712-1820, 4784.
179 mss. (1828-1898; bulk from late 19th c.), 2 clippings, 6 portraits
Alphabetical Order as per LWS 1712.
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Organizational materials LWS 1712 4 items
Thomas S. Ashe. North Carolina LWS 1713 2 mss. (1875, 1876)
John D. C. Askins. Tennessee LWS 1715 2 mss. (1873, 1889)
Lewis M. Ayer. South Carolina LWS 1714 2 mss. (1884, 1889)
Thomas S. Bacock. Virginia LWS 1723 2 mss. (1857, undated)
James M. Baker. Florida LWS 1717 ms. (1890)
John B. Baldwin. Virginia LWS 1718 3 mss. (1861, 1864, undated)
Ethelbert Barksdale. Mississippi LWS 1719 ms. (1890)
John R. Baylor. Texas LWS 1716 2 mss. (1890)
C. W. Bell. Missouri LWS 1721 ms. (undated)
Hiram P. Bell. Georgia LWS 1720 4 mss. (1873, 1889, undated)
Mark H. Blandford. Georgia LWS 1722 ms. (1889)
M. S. Bonham. South Carolina LWS 1725 ms. (1873)
Alexander R. Boteler. Virginia LWS 1726 ms. (1873)
Benj. F. Bradley. Kentucky LWS 1732 ms. (1889)
C. H. Brogden. North Carolina LWS 1728 ms. (1890)
William M. Brooks. Alabama LWS 1733 ms. (1893)
A. G. Brown. Mississippi LWS 1727 2 mss. (1853, 1873) and portrait
E. C. Boudinot. Cherokee LWS 1724 3 mss. (1876-1887)
Robert J. Breckinridge. Kentucky LWS 1736 2 mss. (1842, 1875)
Robert R. Bridges. North Carolina LWS 1731 ms. (1870)
John Brockenbrough. Virginia LWS 1735 ms. (1868)
Horatio W. Bruce. Kentucky LWS 1734 2 mss. (1885, 1889)
Henry C. Burnett. Kentucky LWS 1730 2 mss. (1858)
Thomas L. Burnett. Kentucky LWS 1729 2 mss. (1885, 1891)
Allen T. Carpenter. Virginia LWS 1737 ms. (1866)
J. W. Clapp. Mississippi LWS 1741 2 mss. (1891)
John B. Clark. Missouri LWS 1738 ms. (1873) and portrait
Clement C. Clay, Jr. Alabama LWS 1739 4 mss. (1832-1854, undated)
T. L. Clingman. North Carolina LWS 1740 ms. (1884)
David Clopton. Alabama LWS 1742 ms. (1859)
Thomas R. Cobb. Alabama LWS 1743 ms. (1857)
Charles F. Collier. Virginia LWS 1744 ms. (1861)
Burton Craige. North Carolina LWS 1745 ms. (1895)
J. L. M. Curry. Alabama LWS 1746 4 mss. (1878-1890, undated?)
A. T. Davidson. North Carolina LWS 1749 2 mss. (1880, undated)
Reuben Davis. Mississippi LWS 1747 ms. (1898)
William Henry DeWitt. Tennessee LWS 1748 ms. (1891)
William T. Dortch. North Carolina LWS 1750 3 mss. (1875, 1884, undated)
Stephen H. Durden. Texas LWS 4784 ms. (1889)
Joseph H. Echols. Georgia LWS 1751 ms. (1880)
James Farrow. South Carolina LWS 1754 2 mss. (1884, undated)
Henry S. Foote. Tennessee LWS 1752 2 mss. (1898, undated?)
Thomas C. Fuller. North Carolina LWS 1753 ms. (1890)
A. H. Gailand. Arkansas LWS 1757A ms. (undated)
B. S. Gaither. North Carolina LWS 1756 3 mss. (1864, 1889, undated)
Lucius J. Gartrell. Georgia LWS 1758A 2 mss. (1873, 1889)
John Goode. Virginia LWS 1755 3 mss. (1876-1901)
J. B. Heiskell. Tennessee LWS 1757 2 mss. (1889, undated?)
R. B. Hilton. Florida LWS 1758B ms. (1889)
Fred. W. M. Holliday. Virginia LWS 1759 ms. (1891)
Thomas A. Harris. Missouri LWS 1760 ms. (1889)
Wiley P. Harris. Mississippi LWS 1761 ms. (1890)
Julian Hartridge. Georgia LWS 1762 ms. (1876)
Robert A. Hatcher. Missouri LWS 1766 ms. (undated)
G. A. Henry. Tennessee LWS 1768 ms. (undated)
Benj. H. Hill. Georgia LWS 1767 ms. (1855)
James P. Holcombe. Virginia LWS 1763 ms. (1856)
Hines Holt. Georgia LWS 1764 ms. (1860)
John F. House. Tennessee LWS 1765 ms. (1889)
Herschel V. Johnson. Georgia LWS 1769 3 mss. (1858, 1865, undated?)
R. W. Johnson. Arkansas LWS 1770 4 mss. (1848-1860)
Robert Johnson. Virginia LWS 1771 ms. (1851)
Waldo P. Johnson. Missouri LWS 1773 ms. (1872)
George W. Jones. Tennessee LWS 1772 4 mss. (1850, 1867, undated?)
James M. Leach. North Carolina LWS 1775 ms. (1890)
George N. Lester. Georgia LWS 1776 ms. (1885)
George W. Logan. North Carolina LWS 1774 ms. (1873)
James Lyons. Virginia LWS 1777 ms. (1873)
W. B. Machen. Kentucky LWS 1783 ms. (1884)
Humphrey Marshall. Kentucky LWS 1785 ms. (1852)
John M. Martin. Florida LWS 1781 ms. (1891)
John Mitchell Mason. Virginia LWS 1778 3 mss. (1833-1861)
Augustus E. Maxwell. Florida LWS 1779 3 mss. (1890, 1893, undated?)
Thomas Menees. Tennessee LWS 1782 ms. (1828)
Christo Menninger. South Carolina LWS 1786 ms. (1873)
Wm. Porcher Miles. South Carolina LWS 1787 3 mss. (1864, 1889, undated?)
S. A. Miller. Virginia LWS 1784 ms. (undated)
J. M. Morrehead. North Carolina LWS 1788 ms. (1854)
C. J. Munnerlyn. Georgia LWS 1780 ms. (1889)
Eugene A. Nisbet. Georgia LWS 1789 ms. (1865)
James A. Orr. Mississippi LWS 1790 4 mss. (1858, 1885, undated?)
Roger A. Prior. Virginia LWS 1791 ms. (1884)
James L. Pugh. Alabama LWS 1792 ms. (1859)
Edwin G. Reade. North Carolina LWS 1795 ms. (undated)
William C. Rives. Virginia LWS 1794 2 mss. (1843, undated?), clipping
John P. Rolls. Alabama LWS 1793 ms. (1889)
Thomas J. Semmes. Louisiana LWS 1805 2 mss. (1884, undated), portrait
F. B. Sexton. Texas LWS 1808 ms. (1889)
John T. Shewmake. Georgia LWS 1807 2 mss. (1889, undated?)
Jno. Gill Shorter. Alabama LWS 1801 ms. (1863)
William E. Simms. Kentucky LWS 1809 ms. (1891)
W. D. Simpson. South Carolina LWS 1806 2 mss. (1884, undated?)
O. R. Singleton. Mississippi LWS 1804 2 mss. (1877, undated)
James M. Smith. Georgia LWS 1796 ms. (1874)
W. N. H. Smith. North Carolina LWS 1798 3 mss. (1866-1885)
William Smith. Virginia LWS 1799 ms. (1865)
William R. Smith. Alabama LWS 1797 3 mss. (1859-1889)
Thomas L. Snead. Missouri LWS 1802 2 mss. (1866, 1890), clipping
Walter R. Staples. Virginia LWS 1803 2 mss. (1889, undated)
Alexander H. Stephens. Georgia LWS 1800 ms. (1858)
Hardy Thickland. Georgia LWS 1810 ms. (1877)
Robert P. Tripps. Georgia LWS 1811 2 mss. (1875, 1889)
Josiah J. Turner. North Carolina LWS 1812 ms. (undated)
A. W. Venable. North Carolina LWS 1814 ms. (1853)
George G. Vest. Missouri LWS 1815 3 mss. (1872, 1889, undated), portrait
Charles J. Villers. Louisiana LWS 1813 ms. (undated)
A. G. Watkins. Arkansas LWS 1816 ms. (1858)
John W. C. Watson. Mississippi LWS 1817 2 mss. (1880, 1884)
Thomas N. Waul. Texas LWS 1818 ms. (1891)
Jno. V. Wright. Tennessee LWS 1819 2 mss. (1873, 1890)
William L. Yancey. Alabama LWS 1820 ms. (1863), portrait

IV. General Unnumbered Series.

H. Foreign Royalty.
Holland.
LWS 2902-2910.
9 mss. (1669-1879), 2 portraits

William I. 1813-1840 LWS 2902 ms. (1816), portrait
William I. 1813-1840 . King of Holland LWS 2903 ms. (1818)
William II. King of Holland LWS 2904 ms. (1841)
William II. King of Holland LWS 2905 ms. (1848)
William III. King of Holland LWS 2906 ms. (1879)
Anna. Wife of Prince of Orange, William LWS 2907 ms. (1756), portrait
V. Daughter of King George II of England
Ludwig Ernst. Duke of Brunswick and LWS 2908 ms. (1762) prime minister of Holland under William V, Prince of Orange
William. Herzog van Nassau. LWS 2909 ms. (1839)
Old Dutch deed on parchment LWS 2910 ms. (1669)

Royalty.
LWS 2834-2840.
19 mss. (1672-1894 and undated)

"Royalty" LWS 2834 list of mss. under this heading
Belgium LWS 2835 4 mss. (1851-1869 and undated?), portrait
Austria LWS 2836, 2837 5 mss. (1628-1849), 2 portraits
Greece LWS 2838 3 mss. (1838, 1894, and undated), 2 portraits
Bulgaria. LWS 2839 ms. (1893)
Prussia. LWS 2840 ms. (1818)
Portugal LWS 2841 ms. . (1862)