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25: 1827 November 5: R.T. Dunbar To William Dunbar, Jr. "Brother" (Natchez), R. T. Dunbar Dec 1826

25: 1827 November 5: R.T. Dunbar To William Dunbar, Jr. "Brother" (Natchez), R. T. Dunbar

William Dunbar Collection

1827 November 5: R.T. Dunbar to William Dunbar, Jr. "Brother" (Natchez)


24: 1827 November 5: R.T. Dunbar (Paris) To Mary Dunbar "Dear Sister" (Forest Near Natchez), R. T. Dunbar Dec 1826

24: 1827 November 5: R.T. Dunbar (Paris) To Mary Dunbar "Dear Sister" (Forest Near Natchez), R. T. Dunbar

William Dunbar Collection

1827 November 5: R.T. Dunbar (Paris) to Mary Dunbar "Dear Sister" (Forest near Natchez)


Ratified Indian Treaty 134: Belantse-Etoa Or Minitaree (Hidatsa), Henry Atkinson, Benjamin O'Fallon Jul 1825

Ratified Indian Treaty 134: Belantse-Etoa Or Minitaree (Hidatsa), Henry Atkinson, Benjamin O'Fallon

US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations

This treaty, signed on July 30, 1825, was the first major treaty between the US Government and representatives of the Hidatsa Nation. Also known as the Atkinson and O'Fallon Trade and Intercourse Treaty of 1825, this document was part of a series of friendship treaties between Henry Atkinson and Benjamin O’Fallon’s Indian Peace Commission and the Indigenous Nations beyond the Mississippi River. In this treaty, the Hidatsa acknowledged the supremacy of the United States, which successively promised them peace, friendship, and protection. The Hidatsa also admitted that they resided within the territorial limits of the United States and that it …


Ratified Indian Treaty 135: Mandan, Henry Atkinson, Benjamin O'Fallon Jul 1825

Ratified Indian Treaty 135: Mandan, Henry Atkinson, Benjamin O'Fallon

US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations

This treaty, signed on July 30, 1825, was the first major treaty between the US Government and representatives of the Mandan Nation. Also known as the Atkinson and O'Fallon Trade and Intercourse Treaty of 1825, this document was part of a series of friendship treaties between Henry Atkinson and Benjamin O’Fallon’s Indian Peace Commission and the Indigenous Nations beyond the Mississippi River. In this treaty, the Mandan acknowledged the supremacy of the United States, which successively promised them peace, friendship, and protection. The Mandan also admitted that they resided within the territorial limits of the United States and that it …


Ratified Indian Treaty 133: Arikara (Ricara) - Arikara Village, July 18, 1825, Henry Atkinson, Benjamin O'Fallon Jul 1825

Ratified Indian Treaty 133: Arikara (Ricara) - Arikara Village, July 18, 1825, Henry Atkinson, Benjamin O'Fallon

US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations

This treaty, signed on July 18, 1825, was the first major treaty between the US Government and representatives of the Arikara Nation. Also known as the Atkinson and O'Fallon Trade and Intercourse Treaty of 1825, this document was part of a series of friendship treaties between Henry Atkinson and Benjamin O’Fallon’s Indian Peace Commission and the Indigenous Nations beyond the Mississippi River. In this treaty, the Arikara acknowledged the supremacy of the United States, which successively promised them peace, friendship, and protection. The Arikara also admitted that they resided within the territorial limits of the United States and that it …


"The Barber's Ghost," January 7, 1825, Unknown Author Jan 1825

"The Barber's Ghost," January 7, 1825, Unknown Author

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

Typed copy of a folk tale appearing in the Chronicle of the Times of Reading, dated January 7, 1825. The unknown author tells the story of a man pretending to be a ghost in order to trick the gambling patrons at an inn and take their money.


Anecdote From The Chronicle Of The Times, July 30, 1823, Unknown Author Jul 1823

Anecdote From The Chronicle Of The Times, July 30, 1823, Unknown Author

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

A typed copy of a humorous anecdote taken from the Reading, Pennsylvania Chronicle of the Times, dated July 30, 1823. The tale concerns the occupation of grave diggers in the afterlife.


23: 1823 January 2: Robert Dunbar (Cambridge) To Mrs. Margaret Dunlop "Dear Sister" (Natchez), Robert Dunbar Dec 1822

23: 1823 January 2: Robert Dunbar (Cambridge) To Mrs. Margaret Dunlop "Dear Sister" (Natchez), Robert Dunbar

William Dunbar Collection

1823 January 2: Robert Dunbar (Cambridge) to Mrs. Margaret Dunlop "Dear Sister" (Natchez)


38: Dunbar Estate Documents (Hand-Copied), 1822-1835, Estate Document Dec 1821

38: Dunbar Estate Documents (Hand-Copied), 1822-1835, Estate Document

William Dunbar Collection

Dunbar estate documents (hand-copied), 1822-1835


22: 1810 July 5: William Dunbar (Philadelphia) To William Dunbar "Esteemed Parents" (Forest Near Natchez), William Dunbar Dec 1819

22: 1810 July 5: William Dunbar (Philadelphia) To William Dunbar "Esteemed Parents" (Forest Near Natchez), William Dunbar

William Dunbar Collection

1810 July 5: William Dunbar (Philadelphia) to William Dunbar "Esteemed Parents" (Forest near Natchez)


20: 1818 September 1: William Dunbar "Son" (Princeton) To Mrs. William Dunbar "Dearest Mother" (Forest, Natchez), William Dunbar Dec 1817

20: 1818 September 1: William Dunbar "Son" (Princeton) To Mrs. William Dunbar "Dearest Mother" (Forest, Natchez), William Dunbar

William Dunbar Collection

1818 September 1: William Dunbar "Son" (Princeton) to Mrs. William Dunbar "Dearest Mother" (Forest, Natchez)


18: 1817 February 12: [William Dunbar, Jr.] (Philadelphia) To Mrs. William Dunbar "Dear Mother" (Forest, Natchez), William Dunbar Jr. Jan 1817

18: 1817 February 12: [William Dunbar, Jr.] (Philadelphia) To Mrs. William Dunbar "Dear Mother" (Forest, Natchez), William Dunbar Jr.

William Dunbar Collection

1817 February 12: [William Dunbar, Jr.] (Philadelphia) to Mrs. William Dunbar "Dear Mother" (Forest, Natchez)


19: 1817 May 8: William Dunbar "Son" To Mrs. William Dunbar "Dearest Mother (Forest, Natchez), William Dunbar Dec 1816

19: 1817 May 8: William Dunbar "Son" To Mrs. William Dunbar "Dearest Mother (Forest, Natchez), William Dunbar

William Dunbar Collection

1817 May 8: William Dunbar "Son" to Mrs. William Dunbar "Dearest Mother (Forest, Natchez)


17: 1817 January 7: Archibald Dunbar (Cambridge) To Dinah Dunbar (Natchez), Archibald Dunbar Dec 1816

17: 1817 January 7: Archibald Dunbar (Cambridge) To Dinah Dunbar (Natchez), Archibald Dunbar

William Dunbar Collection

1817 January 7: Archibald Dunbar (Cambridge) to Dinah Dunbar (Natchez)


Copy Of Advertisements In The Marietta Pilot Newspaper, January 5, 1816, Marietta Pilot Newspaper Jan 1816

Copy Of Advertisements In The Marietta Pilot Newspaper, January 5, 1816, Marietta Pilot Newspaper

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

A typed set of advertisements found in The Marietta Pilot newspaper, dated January 5, 1816. Within, a wife named Catherine responds to a previous advertisement placed by her husband, John Galbaugh, which discredited her character. Catherine refutes her husband, claiming that he is the cause of any financial hardship they must endure.


16: 1812 September 12: William Dunbar "Son" (Princeton) To "My Dear Mother", William Dunbar Jan 1812

16: 1812 September 12: William Dunbar "Son" (Princeton) To "My Dear Mother", William Dunbar

William Dunbar Collection

1812 September 12: William Dunbar "Son" (Princeton) to "My Dear Mother"


Elbridge Gerry Writes To Mrs. Morton And Communicates Regrets And That A Message Has Been Conveyed. Cambridge, Mass., 1811., Elbridge Gerry Oct 1811

Elbridge Gerry Writes To Mrs. Morton And Communicates Regrets And That A Message Has Been Conveyed. Cambridge, Mass., 1811., Elbridge Gerry

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Gerry signed the Declaration of Independence, was a delegate to the Continental Convention, was governor of Massachusetts, and Vice President of the U.S.


15: 1811 November 20: William Dunbar "Son" (Princeton) To Mrs. William Dunbar (Natchez), William Dunbar Jan 1811

15: 1811 November 20: William Dunbar "Son" (Princeton) To Mrs. William Dunbar (Natchez), William Dunbar

William Dunbar Collection

1811 November 20: William Dunbar "Son" (Princeton) to Mrs. William Dunbar (Natchez)


Commission Of Sylvanus Bacheldor To Be Ensign For A Company In The Fourth Regiment Of Infantry In The Second Brigade And Sixth Division Of The Militia Of Massachusetts, Signed By Elbridge Gerry. Boston, 1810., Elbridge Gerry, Commonwealth Of Massachusetts Jul 1810

Commission Of Sylvanus Bacheldor To Be Ensign For A Company In The Fourth Regiment Of Infantry In The Second Brigade And Sixth Division Of The Militia Of Massachusetts, Signed By Elbridge Gerry. Boston, 1810., Elbridge Gerry, Commonwealth Of Massachusetts

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Elbridge Gerry, as governor and "commander in chief" of Massachusetts, commissions Sylvanus Bacheldor as "ensign of a company" in the fourth regiment of infantry in the second brigade and sixth division of the militia of Massachusetts. Benjamin Homans signs as secretary of the commonwealth.


12: 1810 September 18: W. Alex Wilson (Philadelphia) To William Dunbar (Near Natchez), W. Alex Wilson Jan 1810

12: 1810 September 18: W. Alex Wilson (Philadelphia) To William Dunbar (Near Natchez), W. Alex Wilson

William Dunbar Collection

1810 September 18: W. Alex Wilson (Philadelphia) to William Dunbar (near Natchez)


11: 1810 June 15: Robert R. Livingston (Clermont) To William Dunbar (Natchez), Robert R. Livingston Jan 1810

11: 1810 June 15: Robert R. Livingston (Clermont) To William Dunbar (Natchez), Robert R. Livingston

William Dunbar Collection

1810 June 15: Robert R. Livingston (Clermont) to William Dunbar (Natchez)


41: Coat-Of Arms (Field And Stockton), William Dunbar Jan 1810

41: Coat-Of Arms (Field And Stockton), William Dunbar

William Dunbar Collection

Coat-of Arms (Field and Stockton)


13: 1810 October 14: W. Dunbar And J. Dunlop To S. Postlethwaite ("Relative To The Last Hours" Of William Dunbar) [Copy], William Dunbar, J. Dunlop Jan 1810

13: 1810 October 14: W. Dunbar And J. Dunlop To S. Postlethwaite ("Relative To The Last Hours" Of William Dunbar) [Copy], William Dunbar, J. Dunlop

William Dunbar Collection

1810 October 14: W. Dunbar and J. Dunlop to S. Postlethwaite ("Relative to the last hours" of William Dunbar) [copy]


14: 1810 December 16: William Dunbar "Son" (Philadelphia) To Mrs. William Dunbar "Mother" (Forest, Near Natchez), William Dunbar Dec 1809

14: 1810 December 16: William Dunbar "Son" (Philadelphia) To Mrs. William Dunbar "Mother" (Forest, Near Natchez), William Dunbar

William Dunbar Collection

1810 December 16: William Dunbar "Son" (Philadelphia) to Mrs. William Dunbar "Mother" (Forest, near Natchez)


10: 1808 May 14: [William] Dunbar Jr. (New Orleans) To William Dunbar "Dear Parents" (Natchez), William Dunbar Jr. Jan 1808

10: 1808 May 14: [William] Dunbar Jr. (New Orleans) To William Dunbar "Dear Parents" (Natchez), William Dunbar Jr.

William Dunbar Collection

1808 May 14: [William] Dunbar Jr. (New Orleans) to William Dunbar "Dear Parents" (Natchez)


Import Certificate For One Cask Of Bordeaux Wine Received At Marblehead, Mass., Signed By Benjamin Lincoln, 1806., Benjamin Lincoln Jr., District Of Massachusetts, Port Of Marblehead Apr 1806

Import Certificate For One Cask Of Bordeaux Wine Received At Marblehead, Mass., Signed By Benjamin Lincoln, 1806., Benjamin Lincoln Jr., District Of Massachusetts, Port Of Marblehead

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Benjamin Lincoln certifies the importation of one cask of wine at Marblehead, Mass., 1806.


Receipt For Shipment Of One Cask Of Wine, Signed By Benjamin Lincoln, Marblehead, Mass., 1806., Benjamin Lincoln Collector Apr 1806

Receipt For Shipment Of One Cask Of Wine, Signed By Benjamin Lincoln, Marblehead, Mass., 1806., Benjamin Lincoln Collector

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Benjamin Lincoln certifies the importation of one cask of claret wine from Bordeaux, France at Marblehead, Mass. via the Ann, Francis, 1806.


Receipt For One Cask Of Bordeaux Wine, Signed By Benjamin Lincoln At The Port Of Gloucester, Massachuetts, 1805., Benjamin Lincoln Jr., District Of Massachusetts, Port Of Gloucester Feb 1805

Receipt For One Cask Of Bordeaux Wine, Signed By Benjamin Lincoln At The Port Of Gloucester, Massachuetts, 1805., Benjamin Lincoln Jr., District Of Massachusetts, Port Of Gloucester

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Benjamin Lincoln certifies the importation of one cask of wine at Gloucester, Mass., 1805.


Letter From William Loughton Smith To Mathew Clarkson, New York, 1805., William Loughton Smith Jan 1805

Letter From William Loughton Smith To Mathew Clarkson, New York, 1805., William Loughton Smith

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Smith complains of poltical attacks against him and explains that he is unable to pay a debt to Clarkson. Smith was a South Carolina Congressman and U.S. diplomat.


Import Certificate For One Cask Of Bordeaux Wine Recieved At Marblehead, Mass., Signed By Benjamin Lincoln, 1804., Benjamin Lincoln Jr., District Of Massachusetts, Port Of Marblehead Oct 1804

Import Certificate For One Cask Of Bordeaux Wine Recieved At Marblehead, Mass., Signed By Benjamin Lincoln, 1804., Benjamin Lincoln Jr., District Of Massachusetts, Port Of Marblehead

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Benjamin Lincoln certifies the importation of one cask of wine at Marblehead, Mass., 1804.