Gould family papers, 1799-[ca. 1869]
Collection Number: 2033
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Cornell University Library
DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY
Title:
Gould family papers, 1799-[ca. 1869]
Repository:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Collection Number:
2033
Abstract:
Diaries, 1799-1832, of Stephen Wanton Gould, concerned with meetings of the Society
of Friends, the activities of his family members and friends as well as several public
events; extracts from the records of monthly meetings, 1676-1707, held by Rhode Island
Quakers; letters, 1862-1868, from John Stanton Gould to his daughter Mary (Gould)
Baldwin, relating to the Goulds and the related families, Gould's early life, his
interests, and other personal matters; journal, 1866-1869, showing Gould's interest
in cattle diseases and grasses, prison reform and other humanitarian aims, and containing
many references to his public life and his role in the founding of Cornell University;
and microfilm copies of a typewritten copy of a diary, 1851-1862, kept by John Stanton
Gould's second wife, Hannah Wright Gould (1819-1912); and Gould family genealogical
charts and notes compiled by her granddaughter, Dorothy C. Abbott, including data
on related families.
Creator:
Gould family.
Gould, Hannah Wright, 1819-1912.
Rasles, Sébastien, 1657-1724.
Gould, Stephen Wanton, 1781-1838.
Quanitities:
3.4 cubic feet.
Language:
Collection material in English
Stephen Wanton Gould (1781-1838) was a clockmaker in Rhode Island. John Stanton Gould
(1810-1874), his son, was a New York State legislator, agriculturist, Cornell University
trustee and non-resident faculty member.
Diaries, 1799-1832, of Stephen Wanton Gould, concerned largely with meetings of the
Society of Friends in and around Newport, R.I., but also mentioning the activities
of his son John Stanton Gould and other family members and friends as well as several
public events; extracts from the records of monthly meetings, 1676-1707, held by Rhode
Island Quakers, copied and annotated by Gould; letters, 1862-1868, from John Stanton
Gould to his daughter Mary (Gould) Baldwin, relating to the history and genealogy
of the Goulds and the related Mott, Rodman, Stanton, and Wanton families, Gould's
early life, his interest in the antislavery and temperance movements and in scientific
agriculture, and other personal matters; journal, 1866-1869, showing Gould's interest
in cattle diseases and grasses and in prison reform and other humanitarian aims and
containing many references to his public life and his role in the founding of Cornell
University; and microfilm copies of a typewritten copy of a diary, 1851-1862, kept
by John Stanton Gould's second wife, Hannah Wright Gould (1819-1912), concerned largely
with her life in Hudson, Columbia County, N.Y., and with reflections on religion;
and Gould family genealogical charts and notes compiled by her granddaughter, Dorothy
C. Abbott, including data on the related Atterbury, Bakewell, Gilpin, Gregg, Lawton,
Newton, Parker, Rodman, Wanton, and Wright families.
Also, Hannah Wright GOuld diary (1851-1862) and Stephen Gould diary(1807-1809). Also,
various and numerous legal documents.
Also, documents collected by a granddaughter of John Stanton and Hannah Wright Gould,
these papers include a Radclyffe (Radcliffe) family indenture, and estate settlement
documents and other papers (1687-1747) of the Dyer, Slocum, and Gould families of
Newport, Rhode Island; a letter from Father Sebastien Rasles (Rale) concerning the
Abnaki Indians and the Protestant missionary to the Indians, the Reverend Joseph Baxter;
statistics on the population of Rhode Island together with the quantity of arms and
ammunition in private hands, prepared by Governor Stephen Hopkins (1756); a letter
(December 1764) to an unnamed person from Charles Bowler, collector of His Majesty's
revenues in Newport, protesting Governor Hopkins' defense of the rights of the colonies;
a compilation of silver prices from 1700 to 1764 "from the Boston Records," and a
copy of a report (ca.1777) on the trial of the Rev. William Dodd at Old Bailey, London;
a copy of a petition (October 1777) signed by John Townsend and Gideon Wanton and
directed to Sir Peter Parker, admiral of the British navy, concerning their confinement
on a prison ship in Newport Harbor; other Townsend family papers; an undated letter
from Daniel Holloway, a Newport seafarer; also, printed copies of the Articles of
the United Fire Club of Newport with signatures added (1783) and the act to incorporate
Newport as a city (1784). Also, the journal (1812) of Thomas Wright, Mrs. Stoddard's
great-grandfather, kept during his return to England.
Also, extensive correspondence and other papers (1824-1943) of the Goulds, Stoddards,
and related families, including religious correspondence of Sarah Sherman (1832);
letters to Julia E. Sanford (later Mrs. Goodwin Stoddard, Hannah Gould's mother-in-law)
while she was a student at the Brooklyn Heights Seminary; and notes (1902) to Hannah
on her engagement to Sanford; many travel letters, including those written (1901)
by Hannah when she accompanied her parents, Benoni and Annie Gould Johnson, and her
sister Hilda to Switzerland, England, and Scotland, one (ca.1901) from an American
art student describing her living quarters, studies, and companions in Paris, and
two (1902) from a college friend, Mary B. Lewis, on a tour of Japan and China, giving
details of her excursion by mule litter to the Great Wall, others from Hannah and
Sanford Stoddard from the British Isles (1911), from Hannah's aunt, Elizabeth Wright
Gould Berry, and her cousin Harriet, written chiefly from Florence, Lausanne, and
Munich (1913); approximately 100 "round robin" letters (1908-1920) written by former
members of the White Lodge at Smith College, telling of their activities following
graduation and presenting a cross section of opinions on such issues as woman suffrage
and the position of women, the League of Nations, and progressive education and a
record of their involvement in Red Cross work and food conservation during World War
I and in social betterment groups.
"Round robin" letters include some from Anna Speck Thomson concerning her teaching
at the Settlement School in Hindman, Kentucky, and at Oklahoma College for Women,
Chickasha. Also, scattered estate settlement papers (1847-1906); correspondence (1919)
between Sanford Stoddard and George P. McLean, Senator from Connecticut; bylaws, minutes,
and memoranda (1925-1925) of the Bridgeport Committee for Mental Hygiene, the constitution
and bylaws of the College Club of Bridgeport; and other typescript and printed items
pertaining to Mrs. Stoddard's devotion to child training and welfare, literary studies,
and other educational and civic matters; also, one letter (1943) from her cousin,
Romyn Berry, concerning family history and current news, genealogical notes, and obituary
clippings; and one box of photographs of friends and family members. Also, a series
of pen and ink drawings by Hendrik Willem van Loon, in which he caricatures literary
and historical figures.
Includes collections #2034, #2054, #2556, 2558, #2592.
Microfilm Diary no. 11, 1812-1815 may not be loaned or copied. Contact Quaker Collection,
Haverford College, Haverford, Pa.
INFORMATION FOR USERS
Gould family papers, #2033. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University
Library.
Names:
Gould, Stephen Wanton, 1781-1838.
Gould, John Stanton, 1812-1874.
Baldwin, Mary Gould.
Baxter, Joseph.
Hopkins, Stephen, Governor.
Townsend, John.
Bowler, Charles.
Wanton, Gideon.
Dodd, William, Rev.
Holloway, Daniel.
Stoddard, Julia E. Sanford.
Lewis, Mary B.
Berry, Elizabeth Wright Gould.
Thomson, Anna Speck.
Stoddard, Hannah Gould Johnson, 1878-1965.
Stoddard, Sanford.
McLean, George P.
Berry, Romeyn, 1881-1957.
Van Loon, Hendrik Willem, 1882-1944.
Parker, Peter, Sir, 1924-2002.
Atterbury family.
Bakewell family.
Dyer family.
Gilpin family.
Gregg family.
Johnson family.
Lawton family.
Mott family.
Newton family.
Parker family.
Rodman family.
Slocum family.
Stanton family.
Stoddard family.
Wanton family.
Wright family.
Society of Friends
Cornell University -- : History.
New York (State). Legislature
Bridgeport Committee for Mental Hygiene
Brooklyn Heights Seminary
Oklahoma College for Women
Settlement School (Hindman, Ky.)
United Fire Club of Newport
Places:
Munich (Germany)
Florence (Italy)
Lausanne (Switzerland)
Japan -- Description and travel.
England -- Description and travel.
Scotland -- Description and travel.
Switzerland -- Description and travel.
China -- Description and travel.
United States -- History.
Columbia County (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs.
Hudson (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs.
New York (State) -- Politics and government.
Rhode Island -- Religious life and customs.
Subjects:
World War, 1914-1918.
Women -- Suffrage.
Women -- Education.
Religion.
Real property, Exchange of.
Missionaries.
League of Nations.
Abenaki Indians.
Prison reformers.
Grasses.
Cattle -- Diseases.
Agriculture.
Temperance.
Antislavery movements.
Families -- New York (State)
Families -- Rhode Island.
Quakers -- Rhode Island -- Newport.
Form and Genre Terms:
Genealogies.
Photographs.
Indentures.
Drawings.
Diaries.
Deeds.
CONTAINER LIST
Container
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Description
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Date
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Series I. English Documents
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Box 1 | Folder 17 |
Indenture
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Scope and Contents
Document 1: John Bradstaugh, 1598
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Box 1 | Folder 17 |
Legal document
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Scope and Contents
Document 2: 1598
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Mapcase Folder 2 |
Indenture
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1630 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 3: between Paull Greenwood of Hundersfield and Zachary Fielden, February
13, 1630
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Mapcase Folder 3 |
Indenture
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1633 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 4: between Paule Wydoppe of Sangfield and John Greenwood and Richard Thomas,
November 16, 1633
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Mapcase Folder 4 |
Will
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1637 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 5: last will and testament of Richard Horsfall
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Mapcase Folder 5 |
Court document
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1637 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 6 re will: lands, pastures, appurtenances between John Horsfall and John
Waite, Henry Horsfall and Isabell his wife and Robert Greenwood and Mary his wife
and Robert Partinson and Elizabeth his wife,
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Mapcase Folder 3 |
Notice of Marriage
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1666 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 7: William Fielden of Hundersfield and Judeth Greenwood, January 19, 1666
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Mapcase Folder 6 |
Indenture
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1668 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 8: between Robert Heywood of Heywood and sisters and brothers of John Lafland
and Richard Armitage of Leeds and Raphe Lamer of Hundersfield, November 10, 1668
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Mapcase Folder 4 |
Indenture
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1668 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 9: between Robert Hoywood and Richard Armitage, November 10, 1668
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Mapcase Folder 5 |
Indenture
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1690 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 10: between Elizabeth Radcliffe of Great Moarley and Ambrose Greenwood of
Hollingworth
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Mapcase Folder 4 |
Indenture
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1691 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 11: between Ralph Hill of Hollisworth and Ambrose Greenwood of Hollisworth,
June 18, 1691
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Mapcase Folder 2 |
Deed or Indenture
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1698 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 12: between Ambrose Greenwood of Walsden and Benjamin Stock of Hundersfield
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Mapcase Folder 6 |
Indenture
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1698 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 13: between Benjamin Stock of Hundersfield and Ambrose Greenwood of Walsden,
March 14, 1698
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Mapcase Folder 4 |
Indenture
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1699 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 14: between Philipp Storke of Tathdale and Ambrose Greenwood of Hundersfield,
May 9, 1699
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Mapcase Folder 4 |
Document
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1699 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 15: re debt paid: between Benjamin Stock and Ambrose Greenwood of Hollingworth
within Wallsden, May 11, 1699
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Mapcase Folder 7 |
Will
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1716 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 16: Ambrose Greenwood of Hollingworth, June 20, 1716
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Mapcase Folder 2 |
Legal Document
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n.d. | |
Scope and Contents
Document 17: statement of payment of debts: Ambrose Greenwood of Walsden signed by
Robert Sutcliffe
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Mapcase Folder 2 |
Legal Document
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1726 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 18: statement of payment of debts: Ambrose Greenwood of Walsden signed by
Thomas Fielden
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Mapcase Folder 2 |
Will
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1749 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 19: Nathan Kirshaw, November 13, 1749
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Mapcase Folder 5 |
Indenture
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1744 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 20: between John Greenwood of Sangfield and William Greenwood of Sangfield
and Ambrose Greenwood of Sangfield re discharge of sum of five shillings
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Mapcase Folder 2 |
Accounting
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1782 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 21: James Jackson accounting statement to Ambrose Greenwood, January 3, 1782
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Mapcase Folder 2 |
Opinion
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1785 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 22: Robert Parker re Wm. Greenwood's will, Ap. 22 '85
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Mapcase Folder 2 |
Indenture in Three Parts
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1788-1789 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 23: between Ambrose and John Greenwood of Sangfield andThomas Butterworth
of Ssenshaw within Walsoon and John Hoff of Brick Oven within Stansfield, August 26,
1788; concerning loans and rents, final date, February 19, 17989
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Mapcase Folder 7 |
Indenture
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1792 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 24: between John Greenwood of Sangfield, Ambrose Greenwood of Sangfield and
Thomas Firth of Stones, June 17, 1791
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Mapcase Folder 7 |
Indenture
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1793 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 25: between John Greenwood of Sangfield and Elihu Dickinson of Sighflatts,
July 30, 1793
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Mapcase Folder 2 |
Agreement
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1810 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 26: between Joseph Wright of Sheffield and Benjamin Wilson of Manchester,
John Bramley of Halifax, and James Hoyle of Hollins Mill, for sum of 1664 pounds
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Mapcase Folder 2 |
Agreement
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1823 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 27: between William Wright of Sheffield and Samuel Greenwood of Stores, January
29, 1823
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Mapcase Folder 2 |
Case
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1834 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 28: William Greenwood estate re Ambrose Greenwood and trustees, March 29,
1834
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Mapcase Folder 2 |
Further Case
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1834 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 29: "The copy case herewith sent was prepared by the Solrs of the vendor
for Mr. Cootes's opinion." re estate of Wm. Greenwood and disposition to Ambrose Greenwood,
August 27, 1834
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Mapcase Folder 8 |
Legal document
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Scope and Contents
MISSING - Document 30: [Hollingworth]
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Mapcase Folder 8 |
Indenture
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Scope and Contents
MISSING - Document 31: [Hollingworth]
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Mapcase Folder 8 |
Indenture
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Scope and Contents
MISSING - Document 32: [Hollingworth]
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Mapcase Folder 8 |
Legal document
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Scope and Contents
MISSING - Document 33: [Hollingworth]
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Mapcase Folder 9 |
Lease
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1752 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 34: John Van Rensselaer to Thomas Van Alstyne, Albany County, September 16,
1752
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Mapcase Folder 9 |
Deed
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1782 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 35: Phineas Gilbert and wife to James Gould, Newport, Rhode Island. Recorded
June 16, 1783
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Mapcase Folder 10 |
Document
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184? | |
Scope and Contents
Document 36: Philip Schuyler, Albany - William Van Alstyne, Hudson, Signed January
17, 1792 and recorded at Hudson, New York, 184? (on vellum)
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Mapcase Folder 9 |
Indenture
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1829 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 37: (counterpart of lease), Benjamin Marshall of Hudson to Roderick R. Hunt,
Hudson, Columbia County, New York. August 3, 1829
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Mapcase Folder 9 |
Indenture
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1834 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 38: Jeremiah Van Rensselaer et al to Joseph Marshall of Stockport, Columbia
County, New York, November 24, 1834
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Mapcase Folder 9 |
Certificate
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1869 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 39: April 5, 1869, suspends James De Long and appoints William A. Gould as
Consul of the United States of America at Aux Cayes, Haiti, recorded October 22, 1869
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Mapcase Folder 9 |
Certificate
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1870 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 40: recognition of appointment by government of Haiti, April 5, 1870
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Mapcase Folder 9 |
Chart
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post 1888 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 41: genealogical chart
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Mapcase Folder 1 |
Indenture
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1598 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 42: Charles Radclyff of London, County of Lancaster, and Henry Radclyff,
heirs and assigns and Richard sale of house and land called Hollingsworth . . ., 1554
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Mapcase Folder 1 |
Land transaction
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1687 | |
Scope and Contents
Document 43: Samuel Dyre of Boston ? sum of two hundred pounds "New England money"
for delivery ? Charles Dyre of Rhode Island, a certain parcel of land in Newport,
signed by S. D., 10/5/1687 and Ann Vernon, mother of S. D., 10/28/1687
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Series II. Correspondence
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Box 1 | Folder Env. 1 |
Letter from Sebastien Râle
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8/17/1718 |
Scope and Contents
August 17, 1718, Narantsonak [Norridgewock], Maine (in French); also on microfilm,
see Series 7
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Box 1 | Folder 1 |
Benjamin Franklin Letter
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7/22/1756 |
Scope and Contents
Letter to the editors of the Massachusetts Magazine containing a copy of the letter,
July 22, 1756, from Benjamin Franklin to a Miss Hubbard re death of his brother John
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Box 1 | Folder 2 |
Thomas Wright Correspondence
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1812-1846 |
Scope and Contents
Letters to and from Thomas Wright: from cousin Bakewell, 1812; letters to wife Sarah
and children (including Hannah) while abroad, 1834; from cousin Bakewell, 1846
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Box 1 | Folder 3 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Letters
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1814-1830 |
Scope and Contents
Letters from Stephen Wanton Gould: to Aunt, 1814; letter of introduction to Samuel
Marriot of Hudson, New York for John Stanton Gould, 1827; to Aunt Anna,1830
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Box 1 | Folder 4 |
John Stanton Gould Correspondence
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1830-1870 |
Scope and Contents
Includes: Stephen Gould letter to his Aunt Anna, 1831; "NYS Institution for the Blind"
letter, 2/6/1868, where J. S. Gould resigns as Member of the Board; Library of Congress
- Copyright Office
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Box 1 | Folder 5 |
Miscellaneous Correspondence
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1832-1896 |
Scope and Contents
To Sarah Sherman, 1832 (2 letters); to Hansie (Annie Gould), 4 April 1877; postcard
to Mrs. B. S. Johnson, Jan. 6, 1882; to Emily, Oct. 3, 1896
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Box 1 | Folder 6 |
Letters to Hannah Wright Gould
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1834-1881 |
Scope and Contents
From her father, Thomas Wright, 1834; husband, J. S. Gould, including from Niagara
Falls, Cornell University 1851-1874
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Box 1 | Folder 7 |
Letters to John Stanton Gould
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1842-1872 |
Scope and Contents
From his mother Hannah Rodman Gould, 1842, 1843, 1844; including letter to him when
Mary Ashby Gould (1st wife) died, 11/22/1843; W. S. Leavitt Report re Cornell; letter
from J. W. Hague to J. S. Gould, 1872
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Box 1 | Folder 8 |
Letters to Hannah Wright Gould
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1863-1881 |
Scope and Contents
Small notebook: "A Journal of childhood of son Romeyn and daughter Harriet, July 1882-October
1884?; from female friends and relatives: one letter to Mother from Rebekah, 1870;
one from T.(?) Leavitt, 1874; tintype of unidentified couple in envelope attached
to handmade booklet of poetry copied by Mary E. Mack, cover reads "Elizabeth W. Berry
from her loving Mary E. Mack?; letters to and from Elizabeth Wright Gould
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Box 1 | Folder 9 |
Elizabeth Wright Gould Correspondence
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1868-1918 |
Scope and Contents
To and from Elizabeth Wanton Berry (Lizzie), Olive, Children
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Box 1 | Folder 10 |
Letters from John Stanton Gould
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1871-1872 |
Scope and Contents
To children from Ithaca, one mentions President White giving his wife a pin valued
at $700
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Box 1 | Folder 11 |
Letters to Hannah Wright Gould
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1874 |
Scope and Contents
Condolences on the death of J. S. G. and resolutions of Cornell Board of Trustees
- 2 letters from A. D. White
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Box 1 | Folder 12 |
"Barbara Frietchie" Items and John Greenleaf Whittier Letters,
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1872-1886 |
Scope and Contents
2 "Barbara Frietchie" items: 1 official record from pastor of E. V. R. Church, Frederick,
MD.; one newspaper clipping, 1869; 2 John Greenleaf Whittier letters, 1886
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Box 1 | Folder 13 |
Hannah W. Gould Correspondence
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1856-1872 |
Scope and Contents
One letter from John on Cornell stationery
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Box 1 | Folder 14 |
Letters to Dr. J. Romeyn Berry and His Family,
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1869-1891 |
Scope and Contents
Condolences on the death of his first wife, numerous church resolutions concerning
Rev. Berry throughout his career, letters of condolence to his family after his death
in 1891, formal church resolutions regarding his death and giving tribute to his long
service to the Reformed Church
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Box 1 | Folder 15 |
Julia E. Sanford Correspondence
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1873-1889 |
Scope and Contents
Correspondence from prior to 1875 to 1889
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Box 1 | Folder 16 |
W. Bogardus Berry and Son, Romeyn Berry Correspondence,
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1883-1889 |
Scope and Contents
Letters to or from W. Bogardus Berry and son, Romeyn Berry
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Box 2 | Folder 1 |
Genealogy
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No date |
Scope and Contents
Miscellaneous file of genealogical materials, H. G. J. Stoddard
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Box 2 |
Bound Volumes of Letters
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1862-1868 | |
Scope and Contents
2 volumes entitled: "Letters on the History of the Gould Family to Mary W. G. Baldwin
(J. S. G.'s second daughter by Mary Ashby) by John Stanton Gould"; also on microfilm,
see Series 7
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Box 3 |
Bound Volumes of Letters
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1862-1868 | |
Scope and Contents
2 volumes entitled: "Letters on the History of the Gould Family to Mary W. G. Baldwin
(J. S. G.'s second daughter by Mary Ashby) by John Stanton Gould"; also on microfilm,
see Series 7
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Box 4 | Folder 1 |
Hannah Johnson Stoddard Correspondence
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1900-1942 |
Scope and Contents
Miscellaneous letters 1900-1942
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Box 4 | Folder 2 |
Hannah Johnson Stoddard Correspondence
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1901 |
Scope and Contents
European Tour, June 1-September 10, 1901
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Box 4 | Folder 3 |
Hannah Johnson Stoddard Correspondence
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1902 |
Scope and Contents
Letters addressed to "Hans" (Hannah Johnson) regarding her engagement to Sanford Stoddard,
January 18-May 31, 1902
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Box 4 | Folder 4 |
Hannah Johnson Stoddard Correspondence
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1911-1912 |
Scope and Contents
Trip to England and Scotland, September 12, 1911-January 2, 1912
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Box 4 | Folder 5 |
Mrs. Elizabeth Berry and Daughter Harriet Correspondence,
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1913 |
Scope and Contents
Trip to Europe, May 27-September 25, 1913 and n.d.
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Box 4 | Folder 6 |
Harriet G. J. Stoddard Letters
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1913-1920 |
Scope and Contents
From Mr. and Mrs. Benoni Johnson (parents of H. G. J. S.) from trips to Europe, Florida,
and California, December 12, 1913-December 26, 1920
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Box 4 | Folder 7 |
Miscellaneous Correspondence
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1919 |
Scope and Contents
Sanford Stoddard correspondence re League of Nations, 1919
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Box 4 | Folder 8 |
Hannah Gould Johnson Letter
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[1908] |
Scope and Contents
Hannah Gould Johnson getting into Alpha Sorority
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Box 4 | Folder 9 |
Hannah Johnson Stoddard Correspondence
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1908-1910 |
Scope and Contents
White Lodge round robin letters, February 18, 1908-June 18, 1910
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Box 4 | Folder 10 |
Hannah Johnson Stoddard Correspondence
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1910-1912 |
Scope and Contents
White Lodge round robin letters, July 18, 1910-August 14, 1912
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Box 4 | Folder 11 |
Hannah Johnson Stoddard Correspondence
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1912-1915 |
Scope and Contents
White Lodge round robin letters, August 16, 1912-September 8, 1915
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Box 4 | Folder 12 |
Hannah Johnson Stoddard Correspondence
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1916-1920 |
Scope and Contents
White Lodge round robin letters, September 11, 1916-September 16, 1920
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Box 4 | Folder 13 |
Postcards
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n.d. |
Scope and Contents
Hopi Indians, some filled out, but never mailed, Annie Gould Johnson
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Box 4 | Folder 14 |
Postcards
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n.d. |
Scope and Contents
Mt. Vernon souvenir package; Smith College - Greene Hall; golf course, St. Andrew's,
N.B.; Rome
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Series III. Diaries
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Box 5 | Folder 1 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1799-1803 |
Scope and Contents
November 1799-October 16, 1803; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Box 5 | Folder 2 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1803-1804 |
Scope and Contents
October 17, 1803-May 4, 1804; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Box 5 | Folder 3 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1804 |
Scope and Contents
May 5, 1804-October 18, 1804; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Box 5 | Folder 4 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1804-1805 |
Scope and Contents
October 23, 1804-May 31, 1805; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Box 5 | Folder 5 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1805 |
Scope and Contents
June 1, 1805-December 31, 1805; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Box 6 | Folder 6 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1806 |
Scope and Contents
January 1, 1806-May 1, 1806; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Box 6 | Folder 7 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1806 |
Scope and Contents
May 3, 1806-December 30, 1806; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Box 6 | Folder 8 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1807 |
Scope and Contents
January 1, 1807-July 23, 1807; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Box 6 | Folder 9 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1807-1809 |
Scope and Contents
July 24, 1807-April 30, 1809; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Box 7 | Folder 10 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1809-1812 |
Scope and Contents
May 1, 1809-June 30, 1812; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Box 7 | Folder 11 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1812-1815 |
Scope and Contents
July 1, 1812-August 20, 1815; only on microfilm, (original not held by this library)
see Series 7
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Box 7 | Folder 12 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1815-1823 |
Scope and Contents
August 24, 1815-September 25, 1823; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Box 8 | Folder 13 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1823-1829 |
Scope and Contents
October 2, 1823-March 6, 1829; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Box 8 | Folder 14 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1829-1832 |
Scope and Contents
April 1, 1829-December 31, 1832; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Box 9 | Folder 15 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1833-1836 |
Scope and Contents
January 1, 1833-August 28, 1836; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Box 9 | Folder 16 |
Stephen Wanton Gould Diary
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1836-1838 |
Scope and Contents
September 1, 1836-September 20, 1838; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Series IV. Other Writings: journals, volumes, lecture notes, sermons
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Box 10 |
Records
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1676-1707 | |
Scope and Contents
Quaker meeting records from Rhode Island, copied by Stephen W. Gould from old meeting
records
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Box 10 |
Journal
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1812 | |
Scope and Contents
"A brief diary of where I was on every day. In my visit to England, in 1812"; Thomas
Wright's return to England the year after he emigrated
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Box 10 |
Journal
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1823 | |
Scope and Contents
"Almanack for 1823"
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Box 10 |
Journal
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1824 | |
Scope and Contents
Diary of John S. Gould, October 26, 1824-3 Mo. 1827, includes 12/1755 account of people
in Colony of R.I. - whites and blacks together
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Box 10 |
Journal
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1847-1850 | |
Scope and Contents
Journal of Residence at Albany; also on microfilm, see Series 7
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Box 10 |
Journal
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1866-1869 | |
Scope and Contents
John Stanton Gould Journal, 11/1/1866-12/19/1869
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Box 10 |
Travel Journal
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1931 | |
Scope and Contents
Miss Avery, November 4, 1931
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Box 10 |
Volume
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1922 | |
Scope and Contents
Small account notebook (A. A. U. W.?)
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Box 10 |
Volume
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1924 | |
Scope and Contents
A. A. U. W., New Haven, February 16, 1924
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Box 11 |
Volume
|
1821 | |
Scope and Contents
John Stanton Gould, "Began to cipher," April 3, 1821
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Box 11 |
Volume
|
1840 | |
Scope and Contents
Excerpts, July 20, 1840
|
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Box 11 |
Volume
|
1850 | |
Scope and Contents
Bible, Hannah Wright, August 1850
|
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Box 11 |
Volume
|
1874 | |
Scope and Contents
H. W. Gould, small notebook with metallic clasp
|
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Box 11 |
Volume
|
1890 | |
Scope and Contents
Our Birthdays, Hannah G. Johnson, December 16th, 1890
|
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Box 11 |
Volume
|
1915 | |
Scope and Contents
Hannah J. Stoddard, Xmas, 1915; quotes
|
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Box 11 |
Volume
|
1928 | |
Scope and Contents
Avery, '28-'30; lecture notes
|
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Box 11 |
Volume
|
1935 | |
Scope and Contents
Ancestral Tablets, book of genealogical chart forms
|
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Box 11 |
Volume
|
n.d. | |
Scope and Contents
Excerpts, "Most Protestant sects are built on Papal foundation
|
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Box 11 |
Volume
|
n.d. | |
Scope and Contents
"Recipe to prevent infection from the typhus fever"
|
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Box 12 | Folder 1 |
Lecture notes
|
post 1848 |
Scope and Contents
John Stanton Gould geography lectures: 1 "The effects of land and water," 2-4 physical
geography, 5-9 climatology, 10 vegetation and demography
|
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Box 12 | Folder 2 |
Sermons
|
1825, 1854 |
Scope and Contents
Rev. William R. Bogardus (father-in-law of J. Romeyn Berry), 1825, April and November
1854
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1848 | |
Scope and Contents
"They are not of the world even as I am not of the world," first sermon written by
J. R. B. (J. Romeyn Berry), Chapel Jany.13, 1841; 2 D. Lech. R. N.B - Dec - 1849;
Bergen St., Feb. 1850; Pres. L. R. N. B - Mar. 14, 1850; Jersey City, Mar 24, 1860;
Milltown, June 1850; Pollifly Sch. House, Aug. 1850; Bergen Sch. House, Oct. 1850;
Bedminster, June 23, 1850; Pleimant, Oct. 27, 1850; Syracuse, Oct. 3, 1852; Syracuse
Lect, Oct. 11, 1854
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1861 | |
Scope and Contents
"Christian Patriotism," Reformed Dutch Church of Kinderhook, June 23rd, 1861 (printed)
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1862 | |
Scope and Contents
"The Call of Peter," Coxsackie Nov. 30, 1862; K. Jan 25, 1863; J. C. Nov. 6, 1864;
M. Feb. 26, 1871; M. Feb. 1, 1880 (1 & 2 pts); M. Feb. 8, 1880 (3 & 4 pts)
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1862 | |
Scope and Contents
"Recognition of Saints in Heaven," Kinderhook, 1862
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1864 | |
Scope and Contents
"God's Voice of Encouragement to the Nation," Jersey City, August 4th, 1864 (printed)
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1870 | |
Scope and Contents
"The joy of Angels over a sinner's repentance," M. Aug. 14, 1870; M. Aug. 3, 1873;
M. Dec. 16, 1877; Cliffside Sep. 21, 1879; M. Dec. 10, 1882; R. Apr. 8, 1888
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1870 | |
Scope and Contents
"Paul before Festus," M. Oct. 10, 1870; M. Apr. 1876; M. July 13, 1884
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1870 | |
Scope and Contents
"He came unto His own & His own rec'd Him not," M. Christmas 1870, 1878
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1871 | |
Scope and Contents
"Total Abstinance," M. Oct. 29, 1871; M. July 18, 1875; R. June 2, 1889
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1871 | |
Scope and Contents
"The great Supper," M. Nov. 1871; Central P. C. Newark - 1872; M. Extemp - Mar. 29,
1874; R. Apr. 20, 1880
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1871 | |
Scope and Contents
"Sermon to the Young," M. Dec. 10, 1871; M. Oct. 1885
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1872 | |
Scope and Contents
"The Nativity," M. December 22, 1872
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1873 | |
Scope and Contents
"The one thing needful," M. Sept. 28, 1873; M. Jan. 27, 1878
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1876 | |
Scope and Contents
"The abundance of pardon," M. Feby 6, 1876; M. Aug. 6, 1882; R. Mar. 16, 1890
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1876 | |
Scope and Contents
"Parable of the two sons," M. Mar. 1876; R. Extemp - May 31, 1891
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1876 | |
Scope and Contents
Easter sermon, M. April 16, 1876; R. Apr. 20, 1889
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1876 | |
Scope and Contents
"A sermon to young men," M. Nov. 12, 1876; M. Dec. 9, 1883
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1877 | |
Scope and Contents
"Memory," M. Jan. 28, 1877; M. Mar. 24, 1878; R. Sept. 1, 1889
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1877 | |
Scope and Contents
"The good fight of faith," M. Nov. 11, 1877; Calowill Nov. 18, 1877; M. Oct. 26, 1884
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1878 | |
Scope and Contents
"As thy days, so shall they strength be," M. March 1878; Newark Chist Av. R. C. Nov.
3, 1878 ["Except under very special circumstances, I do not want this manuscript put
into the hands of any but my own kin. W. B. Berry]
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1878 | |
Scope and Contents
"Total abstinance in its relations to the home," M. May 12, 1878
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1878 | |
Scope and Contents
"The great supper," M. Oct. 13, 1878
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1878 | |
Scope and Contents
"Sober mindedness - a sermon to young men," M. Nov. 10, 1878
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1879 | |
Scope and Contents
"The typical young professor," M. Jan. 26, 1879
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1879 | |
Scope and Contents
The nature and reward of fidelity," M. Feb. 23, 1879; Orange Central C. Apr. 20, 1879;
Newark North Ch. June 29, 1879; M. Aug. 24, 1884 (first part only); M. Aug. 31, 1884
(second part); R. Nov. 18, 1888
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1879 | |
Scope and Contents
"Yet there is room," M. Mar 2, 1879; M. Mar. 22, 1885
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1880 | |
Scope and Contents
"God with his people - a New Year sermon," M. Jan. 4, 1880
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1881 | |
Scope and Contents
"The Word of Life so Near," 2 printed copies, Montclair, N. J., July 10th, 1881
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1881 | |
Scope and Contents
"Silence amid Mystery," one mss. copy, one printed copy, Montclair, N. J., Sept. 25,
1881
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1881 | |
Scope and Contents
"If the dead rise not, let us eat and drink for tomorrow . . .," M. Nov. 6, 1881,S.
Park Ch., Newark Mar. 20, 1884
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1881 | |
Scope and Contents
"The Word of Life so Near," Montclair, N. J., July 10, 1881
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1882 | |
Scope and Contents
"The Believer's Christ-Life," M. Jan. 1, 1882; M. Jan. 24, 1882, Cong. Ch. Extemp
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1882 | |
Scope and Contents
"The Coming of X. the great Expectation of the world," M. Dec. 24, 1882; R. Dec. 23,
1888
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1883 | |
Scope and Contents
"The Past," M. Dec. 30, 1883; R. Dec. 29, 1889
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1884 | |
Scope and Contents
"All things are lawful . . .," M. Mar. 16, 1884
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1884 | |
Scope and Contents
"The importance of Christ's Resurrection," M. Easter, April 13, 1884
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1884 | |
Scope and Contents
"Weakness & strength with particular reference to the matter of total abstinence,"
M. April 20, 1884
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1884 | |
Scope and Contents
"The results of Paul's ministry in Athens," M. May 18, 1884; Hudson P.C. Aug. 14,
1887; R. Dec. 21, 1890
|
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Box 12 |
Sermon
|
1884 | |
Scope and Contents
"Love of God & Love to God," Montclair Dec. 28, 1884
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1885 | |
Scope and Contents
"If any man be in X. L. he is a new creature . . .," M. Jan. 4, 1885
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1885 | |
Scope and Contents
"Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed to the . . .," M. Jan. 18, 1885
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1885 | |
Scope and Contents
"The beloved disciple's vision of his Lord," M. Apr. 5, 1885
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1886 | |
Scope and Contents
"Lost Opportunities," M. Mar. 28, 1886
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1886 | |
Scope and Contents
"The Evidence of X's Resurrection," M. Apr. 25, 1886
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1886 | |
Scope and Contents
"Jesus and the Sorrow in Bethany," M. July 18,1886
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1886 | |
Scope and Contents
"The Personality and Rule of X's Discipleship," M. Aug. 15, 1886
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1886 | |
Scope and Contents
"Simeon with Jesus in his arms The Attitude and Outlook of Faith A Sermon for the
aged," M. Dec. 26, 1886
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1887 | |
Scope and Contents
"Christ inviting the Lord's request," M. Jan. 2, 1887
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1887 | |
Scope and Contents
"The scope of mercy," M. Jan. 10, 1887
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1887 | |
Scope and Contents
"The Resurrection of the body pledged & typified in X's resurrection," M. April 10,
1887
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1888 | |
Scope and Contents
"Now is our salvation nearer than when we believe of . . .," R. Jan. 1, 1888
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1888 | |
Scope and Contents
"The Unfinished Tower & its Foolish Builder," R. Feb. 12, 1888
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1888 | |
Scope and Contents
"Christ's Eternal Throne in its relations to His Church," Montclair, May 10, 1888
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1890 | |
Scope and Contents
"Charge to Congregation," Po'keepsie, Nov. 10, 1890
|
|||
Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1890 | |
Scope and Contents
"The visit of the Wise Men to Bethlehem," R. Dec. 28, 1890
|
|||
Box 13 |
Sermon
|
1891 | |
Scope and Contents
"All sufficient Grace," R. Jan. 4, 1891
|
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Box 13 |
Sermon
|
||
Scope and Contents
"The Power of God in X's Resurrection - the Measure of His power towards us," M. Mar.
25, (no year)
|
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Box 13 |
Reprint of Article
|
1890 | |
Scope and Contents
"Church Discipline," from The Presbyterian and Reformed Review, April 1890
|
|||
Box 13 |
Reprint of Article
|
||
Scope and Contents
"The Vows of Scripture," July 1867
|
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Box 13 |
Volume
|
1885 | |
Scope and Contents
The Gospel according to St. Luke
|
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Box 13 | Folder 1 |
Religious certifications of Rev. William Bogardus and of Rev. J. Romeyn Berry.
|
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Scope and Contents
Certificate making J. Romeyn Berry a pastor was signed by Romeyn Berry [what relation
is he to J. Romeyn Berry?]
|
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Box 13 | Folder 2 |
Newspaper Clippings of the Rev. J. Romeyn Berry, b. 1827, d. 6/5/1891
|
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Scope and Contents
Rev. Berry, was pastor of a number of churches, (Dr. William Bogardus Berry's father,
spouse of Elizabeth Wright Gould), clippings include J. Romeyn Berry's obituary; J.
Romeyn Berry's first wife [name?] was the daughter of a minister named Rev. William
Bogardus (b. 1789 d. 1862). She died as a result of an accident 8/1/1869. J. Romeyn
Berry's second wife was Harriet V. Berry, mother of Charlotte Berry
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Box 13 | Folder 3 |
Rev. J. Romeyn Berry, Miscellany
|
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Scope and Contents
Misc. mss. writings -- Poems, scriptures, prose, etc.
|
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Box 14 | Folder 1 |
Two Volumes
|
1816, 1828 |
Scope and Contents
"Receipts - Stephen Gould 5 mo. 1816," book of medicinal remedies and recipes, assorted
household hints; "Stephen Gould's Book 4 mo. 15th 1828, begins with medicinal remedy
for worms in children
|
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Box 14 | Folder 2 |
Writings
|
1890-1892 |
Scope and Contents
Sanford Stoddard's grammar compositions, 1890-1891
|
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Box 14 | Folder 3 |
Printed Materials
|
1874-1927 |
Scope and Contents
Bookplates; poetry; graduation program; materials from Connecticut Research Association,
Bureau of Mental Health; list of subscribers to The United War Fund; The Town of Stockport,
Items Collected For The Daughters of Columbia County Historical Society; Mental Hygiene
News, "School of Politics, Conducted by the Greenwich Progressive Club"; Elizabeth
A. Drew lectures brochure; brochures re Conference on Modern Parenthood and Child
Study Groups, Child Study Association of America, Inc.
|
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Box 14 | Folder 4 |
Printed Materials
|
1924-1925 |
Scope and Contents
Materials re Bridgeport Society for Mental Hygiene, 1924-1925
|
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Box 14 | Folder 5 |
Miscellaneous Materials
|
1888-1911 |
Scope and Contents
Statement re Johnson Bevoni coal yard, Oct. 1888; inventory - S. S. library, 1911;
"The Child in Relation to the State,"November 1916; household inventory, June 2nd,
1904; list of names and household items; menu; extract from S. S. Record of Canaan,
N.Y., Apr. 13, 18??; card from Mrs. Goodwin Stoddard; card from Cockcroft Silk Co.,
Inc.; College Club of Bridgeport, constitution; card from "Allan" line and "State"
line of steamers, July 13, 1899; report from scholarship committee; genealogical chart;
card from Fairfield Garden Club; "How Her Kindergarten Training Helped One Mother"
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Box 14 | Folder 6 |
Clippings
|
1914-1938 |
Scope and Contents
Miscellaneous clippings
|
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Box 14 | Folder 7 |
Miscellany
|
1804, n.d. |
Scope and Contents
Confederate notes (4); fractional currency (10 cents), 1864; label from coffee or
tea container; silhouettes: Grandfather Wright, Stephen Gould, Isaac Austin, 1804;
|
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Box 14 | Folder 8 |
Sketches
|
|
Scope and Contents
26 original sketches by Hendrik Willem van Loon, #1-4, 6-27
|
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Box 14 | Folder 9 |
Writings
|
1940-1943 |
Scope and Contents
Romeyn Berry newspaper columns
|
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Box 14 | Folder 10 |
Genealogy
|
1777-1826 |
Scope and Contents
Notice of death of child, 1777; Gould Family genealogical chart, 1794, small book
of names of "Newport children (Thomas Thompson's)," 1826
|
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Box 14 | Folder 11 |
Genealogy
|
1840 |
Scope and Contents
Book, compiled by Nathan Hammett Gould for his aunt Hannah Rodman Gould, wife of Stephen
W. Gould; Nathan was the 4th child of Isaac Gould (2nd child of James and Hannah Wanton
Gould); Stephen and Isaac were brothers; Hannah Rodman Gould "dropped the R. and added
Jr. to her name"
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Box 14 | Folder 12 |
Family Reunion
|
1859 |
Scope and Contents
Typescript and photocopies of a pamphlet "Reunion of the Sons & Daughters of Newport,
R. I., Aug. 23, 1859
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Series V. Legal Documents
|
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Box 15 | Folder 1 |
Manuscript and Printed Items
|
1709-1792 |
Scope and Contents
Will of Charles Dyre, May 9, 1709; Inventory of Daniel Gould estate, April 6, 1716;
Account of the people of Rhode Island, "Whites & Blacks & Arms & Ammunition, 1756;
Account of the price of silver, 1700-1764; Letter from Charles Browler expressing
alarm that a recent Governor's pamphlet encouraged people of New England to rebellion
& disloyalty and to "Stir up Sedition in the Colonies," Dec. 15, 1764; "The trial
of Dr. William Dodd," an account of his being sentenced to death; Articles of the
United Fire Club, Feb. 6, 1783; Supplement to the Newport Mercury, May 29, 1784, Incorporation
Act of the City of Newport; Declaration that John Townsend was appointed to Justice
of the Peace, May 7, 1792; "Spirit of the Martyrs," book about religious persecution
|
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Box 15 | Folder 2 |
Legal Documents
|
1811-1824 |
Scope and Contents
Last will and testament of Stephen Gould (seals and ribbon are in place), probated
Dec. 3, 1838; Asa Brooks estate papers, 1816, 1818
|
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Box 15 | Folder 2 |
Legal Documents (continued)
|
1811-1824 |
Scope and Contents
Martha Stanton's revocation of snuff - witnessed by John Stanton Gould, mentions that
she is the wife of John Stanton and dau. of Stephen and Mary Wanton, Feb. 4, 1824
|
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Box 15 | Folder 3 |
Legal Documents
|
1854-1879 |
Scope and Contents
Power of attorney from J. S. G. to H. W. G re stock in New York Central Rail Road,
American Exchange Bank of City of New York, Rail Road bonds of Hudson River Rail Road,
Farmers Bank of Hudson, Feb. 4, 1858; Power of attorney from John Stanton Gould to
Hannah W. Gould re stock in Hudson Rail Road and Farmers Bank of Hudson, June 3, 1854;
Note to cashier of Commercial Bank of Troy to pay dividend on her stock to John S.
Gould, April 26, 1859; John S. Gould deeds the household goods to his wife, Dec. 4,
1864; Statement of personal property of the estate of John Stanton Gould, Nov. 1,
1874 and statement of personal property of Hannah W. Gould, Nov. 1, 1874, another
statement dated April 1, 1879
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Box 15 | Folder 4 |
Legal Documents, Hannah Wright Gould
|
1886-1913 |
Scope and Contents
Account records of Hannah W. Gould with William Wright, her brother, for years 1851,
1852, 1853, 1857, 1858, 1860, 1861; Deed of burying ground lot for Hannah W. Gould,
May 23, 1908; Handwritten codicil to Hannah W. Gould's will plus 4 half sheets of
Benoni Johnson letterhead containing "Instructions as to Probate of Hannah Wright
Gould's Will" and one half sheet of plain paper containing a form for an affadavit;
Copy of Hannah W. Gould's will with an attached halfsheet from the "Clerk to the Surrogate's
Court," Sept. 13, 1912 - declaring it to be a true copy
|
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Box 15 | Folder 4 |
Legal Documents, Hannah Wright Gould (continued),
|
1886-1913 |
Scope and Contents
Copy of last will and testament of Hannah W. Gould, Nov. 30, 1886, with sheet attached
signed by the Surrogate - a Letters Testamentary declaring Benoni S. Johnson executor
of H. W. G.'s will, July 8, 1912; Inventory of the estate, Nov. 4, 1912; receipt from
Hannah Gould Johnson Stoddard, Nov. 20, 1912; Receipt from Elizabeth W. Berry, April
22, 1913; Receipt from Rebekah W. Smith, April 22, 1913; Sheet of letterhead of Romeyn
Berry, Feb. 1, 1913, receipt of payment for professional services - signed Romeyn
Berry; Form dealing with publishing of Notice to Creditors on H. W. Gould's will,
clipping posed to form is dated Oct. 18, 1912; Letter from Hannah W. Gould, June 24,
1903, to Benoni S. Johnson concerning her will
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Box 15 | Folder 5 |
Legal Documents, John Stanton Gould
|
1854-1915 |
Scope and Contents
Deed for farm sold to J. A. Van Valkenburgh by John Stanton Gould; Bond, Jeremiah
Bundell to John Stanton Gould Special Guardian (Guardian of Lord Ashby Gould, Mary
Wanton Gould and William Ashby Gould, infants), October 22, 1855; Gilbert Everson
to John Stanton Gould (Mr. Everson had some land in New York City and turned over
negotiations with the city to J. S. G.), Jan. 7, 1861; Statement of contents of box
at Farmers National Bank belonging to the estate of John S. Gould, 1905; Inventory
of the Estate of John S. Gould, July 1, 1907; Certificate of indebtedness Hudson City
Cemetery re upkeep of cemetery plot, signed by Louis H. Payne, Michael Baier, and
Henry M. James, May 29, 1914
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Box 15 | Folder 6 |
Legal Documents, John Stanton Gould, Marshall Estate Papers,
|
1848-1969 |
Scope and Contents
Papers relating to John Stanton Gould's work as Administrator of the estate of Joseph
Marshall (John Stanton Gould was nephew by marriage to Benjamin Marshall - Joseph's
brother. John had worked as a chemist in the Marshall brothers' calico printworks
- information taken from "The Town of Stockport Items Collected for the Daughters
of Columbia County Historical Society"); Receipts for burial expenses, Sept 23 1848,
Nov 22, 1851; Thomas Marshall (nephew to Joseph) formerly of Stockport but at that
time living in Almondbury, York, England relinquishes claim in payment of one dollar
to him, Jan. 14, 1849; Katherine Gough to J. S. Gould - release Feb. 27, 1849 (June
1, 1853, Van Alen & Co. received $100, 10% of the claim allowed to Catherine Gough);
Series of receipts for money received from the estate of J. Marshall on account on
a note - paid to John Kearsley and later to his widow Ann Kearsley, March 6, 1849-Oct.
17, 1869; Series of receipts on account on a note paid to Ann Pilling per Mary Pilling
(and other members of the Pilling family), March 26, 1849-Nov. 1, 1860; Samuel Marshall
received one dollar for claim against the estate, July 12, 1849; Samuel Marshall built
a vault, July 12, 1849; Samuel Marshall receipted bill for bricks, etc., July 12,
1849; A number of receipted bills for the estate - many had been settled for 10% -
dated from Feb 29, 1848-Jan 4, 1861; Items dealing with auctions of goods and expenses
attendant upon the auction (printer's bill, auctioneer, etc.)
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Box 15 | Folder 6 |
Legal Documents, John Stanton Gould, Marshall Estate Papers (continued,
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1848-1969 |
Scope and Contents
Bills, receipts, etc. relating to legal services connected with appraising the estate,
probating the will, etc., Sept 23, 1848-July 19, 1860; A. A. Van Alen & Co. litigation
against the estate; Three sheets dealing with rents due on land to John Van Der Car
by Joseph Marshall, June 23, 1860
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Box 15 | Folder 7 |
Legal Documents, John Stanton Gould, Guardianship and Trustee Papers,
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1855-1871 |
Scope and Contents
John Gifford received of John S. Gould $4,310 ". . . .being the full amount due me
as my guardian"; Bills from Saul and Esselstyn (lawyers?); Documents dealing with
business between Elizabeth Robinson and Frederick Farraud in regards to some property,
Oct 1, 1862; (Foreclosure) Supreme Court - J. S. Gould Trustee for Elizabeth Robinson,
wife of George Robinson against George Robinson et al, Aug. 25, 1863; Papers relating
to guardianship of Mary E. Van Steenburgh: letter of guardianship, December 1867;
record of income (1 sheet), 1868-1871; receipts for yearly amounts paid to Eliza Paul
for the maintenance, support and education of Miss Van Steenburgh, 1868-1870
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Box 15 | Folder 8 |
Legal Documents, John Stanton Gould, Coventry and Reynold Papers,
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1836-1867 |
Scope and Contents
Rental agreement between John Stanton Gould and George Coventry, Feb. 20, 1836; 1
inventory and appraisement of goods to remain in the possession of Catherine Coventry,
widow of the testator; April 1852 copy of the will in Surrogate Court, will made Feb.
14, 1842, Codicil, Feb. 17, 1852, will proved April 28, 1852
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Box 15 | Folder 8 |
Legal Documents, John Stanton Gould, Coventry and Reynold Papers (continued)
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1836-1867 |
Scope and Contents
Receipt by H. W. Reynolds for bond No, 26550 dated March 1864, $1000 deposited with
John Stanton Gould, June 6, 1867; Will of Henry W. Reynolds, Sept. 24, 2867; Certificate
from Surrogate Court proving will, Sept. 26, 1867
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Box 15 | Folder 9 |
Legal Documents, Miscellaneous
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1847-1906 |
Scope and Contents
Warranty deed, Henry Brown and wife to Robert G. Frary (land deal), Jan. 29, 1847;
Promissory note: Solomon B. Veil promises to pay Theophilus Pegler $150 plus interest,
back of slip receipted, May 15, 1848; Francis Silvester, report new deed for $94,744.35,
Mar. 17, 1851; Bill to G. D. Smith for mahogany coffin, Nov. 22, 1851; Demand note
(for Jn. 1858) by Azubah and Cornelius Van Valkenburgh to Barent Van Alstyne, Apr.
11, 1857; Second note for June 1, 1867; Recorded Nov. 21, 1865, executors deed - Henry
I. Whiting and Ira S. Johnson, executors of Robert G. Frary, Apr. 17, 1865; "Contents
of box at Farmer's National Bank Belonging to Sarah A. Gould," 1905; Copy of will
of Elizabeth Wright, Jan. 15, 1875; Codicil, Dec. 4, 1879; Assignment of mortgage,
Orrin H. Walker to F. Finch witnessed by H. S. Johnson, Apr. 20, 1908
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Series VI. Photographs
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Box 16 | Folder 1 |
Photograph
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Scope and Contents
Mr. Gould
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Box 16 | Folder 1 |
Stereopticon Slide
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Scope and Contents
John Stanton Gould's Birthplace, Newport
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Box 16 | Folder 3 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Goodwin Stoddard, 2 portraits
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Box 16 | Folder 4 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Hannah G. Johnson (infant); Annie W. G. Johnson (mother), in leather case
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Box 16 | Folder 5 |
Photographic Image
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Scope and Contents
Group of people at Niagara Falls, in black leather case
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Box 16 | Folder 6 |
Photograph
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Scope and Contents
Henry Sisson
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Box 16 | Folder 7 |
Photograph
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Scope and Contents
G. [Clason?]
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Box 16 | Folder 8 |
Photograph
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Scope and Contents
Capt. H. L. Parker
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Box 16 | Folder 9 |
Photograph
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Scope and Contents
Gertrude (Peggy?) DuBois Campbell (friend of Hannah G. Johnson Stoddard from Hudson,
N.Y.)
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Box 16 | Folder 10 |
Photograph
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Scope and Contents
Sanford Stoddard
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Box 16 | Folder 11 |
Photograph
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1880 |
Scope and Contents
"Babety" Stoddard, 9/15/1880, probably Sanford Stoddard ( b.1880)
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Box 16 | Folder 12 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Julia Sanford Stoddard, 2 portraits
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Box 16 | Folder 13 |
Photograph
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Scope and Contents
Julia Sanford Stoddard, wife of Goodwin Stoddard
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Box 16 | Folder 14 |
Photograph
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Scope and Contents
Edwin G. Sanford (right), father of Julia Sanford Stoddard
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Box 16 | Folder 15 |
Photograph
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1896 |
Scope and Contents
Goodwin Stoddard (1847-1909)
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Box 16 | Folder 16 |
Photograph
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Scope and Contents
Geo A. Greene, Ashville, Chautauqua Co., NY "Republican"
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Box 16 | Folder 17 |
Photograph
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Scope and Contents
Mabel Judson Sanford Jennings (1873-1910)
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Box 16 | Folder 18 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Goodwin Stoddard (1847-1909), 3 portraits
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Box 16 | Folder 19 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Goodwin Stoddard (1847-1909), 3 portraits
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Box 17 | Folder 1 |
Photographs
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1896, 1904 |
Scope and Contents
6 women posing, 1896; young woman, 1904
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Box 17 | Folder 2 |
Photographs
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1901 |
Scope and Contents
Mary Belle & May Barrett (sp?), Smith (graduation?)
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Box 17 | Folder 3 |
Photographs
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1901 |
Scope and Contents
Hannah G. Johnson
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Box 17 | Folder 4 |
Photographs
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1910 |
Scope and Contents
Sanford and Hannah Stoddard, driving on York Beach, Sept. 1910
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Box 17 | Folder 5 |
Photographs
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1910(?) |
Scope and Contents
Round Robin Letters, snapshots
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Box 17 | Folder 6 |
Photographs
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1913, 1914 |
Scope and Contents
Mary B. Lewis, family snapshots (one of the White Lodge Round Robin Letters participants)
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Box 17 | Folder 7 |
Photographs
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1918 |
Scope and Contents
Goodwin Stoddard (Sanford & Hannah's son)
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Box 17 | Folder 8 |
Photographs
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1920 |
Scope and Contents
Gould Mansion & D.A.R. House in 1920, one unidentified photograph
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Box 17 | Folder 9 |
Photographs
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1920 |
Scope and Contents
David Gould Stoddard, b. 1912 (Sanford & Hannah's son)
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Box 17 | Folder 10 |
Photographic Negatives
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1922, 1923 |
Scope and Contents
Canaan Houseparty, 1922; Lake Placid, 1923, Lake Placid - Hart Lake
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Box 17 | Folder 11 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Unidentified people and cars
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Box 17 | Folder 12 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Unidentified people
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Box 17 | Folder 13 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Back yard and European scenes
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Box 17 | Folder 14 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Northern Africa
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Box 17 | Folder 15 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Italian and Dutch scenes
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Box 17 | Folder 16 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Two unidentified young children
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Box 17 | Folder 17 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Mary B. Lewis, family snapshots (one of the White Lodge Round Robin Letters participants)
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Box 17 | Folder 18 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Outdoor snapshots
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Box 17 | Folder 19 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Western U.S.A.
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Box 17 | Folder 20-21 |
Photographs - unidentified
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Box 17 | Folder 22-23 |
Photographs - trip to Europe?
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Box 17 | Folder 24-27 |
Photographs - Western U.S.A., Native Americans and Native American structures,
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Box 17 | Folder 28 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Western U.S.A., magazine photos of Grand Canyon
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Box 17 | Folder 29 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Photo greeting to the Sanford Stoddards from Des Moines, from "Agnes and Wads"
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Box 17 | Folder 30 |
Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Gov. & Mrs. Joseph Wanton (copies of paintings)
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Box 17 | Folder 31 |
Photograph
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Scope and Contents
Lake Placid in winter
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Box 17 | Folder 32 |
Photograph
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Scope and Contents
Sanford & Hannah G. J. Stoddard
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Box 17 | Folder 33 |
Photograph
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Scope and Contents
Jefferson, N. H., The Waumbek (sp?)
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Box 17 | Folder 34 |
Photograph
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Scope and Contents
David Gould Stoddard, b. 1912, (Sanford & Hannah's third son)
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Series VII. Microfilm
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Scope and Contents
Note: Negative microfilm of 12 volumes of S. W. G. diaries held by the Division of
Rare and Manuscript Collections and 1 volume of Quaker monthly meeting records, filmed
by Photo Services, Feb. 2, 1966. Reel 2 contains positive microfilm of Volume 11 only,
purchased from Haverford College, Feb. 2, 1966. Positive microfilm of the 14 volumes
held by this Division made by Photo Services from our negatives July 6, 1973, January
26, 1978.
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Reel 1 |
Diary #1
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1799-1803 | |
Scope and Contents
Nov. 1799-Oct. 16, 1803 (1 reel pos.)
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Reel 2 |
Diaries #2-10
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1803-1812 | |
Scope and Contents
Oct. 17, 1803-June 30, 1812. c. 64 ft. (1 reel pos.)
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Reel 3 |
Diary #11
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1812-1815 | |
Scope and Contents
July 1, 1812-August 20, 1815. Original held by Quaker Collection, Haverford College.
(1 reel pos.)
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Reel 4 |
Diaries #12-16
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1815-1838 | |
Scope and Contents
August 24, 1815-Sept. 20, 1838 and Extracts from the records of the monthly meeting
held by Rhode Island Quakers, 1676-1707 c. 65 ft. (1 reel pos.)
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Reel 5 |
History of the Gould Family
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1862-1868 | |
Scope and Contents
History of the Gould Family from John Stanton Gould letters, volumes 1 and 2, (1 reel
pos. [100 ft.])
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Reel 6 |
History of the Gould Family
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1862-1864 | |
Scope and Contents
John Stanton Gould letters to Dau. Mary Gould Baldwin on the History of the Gould
Family, volume 1 only, (1 reel pos. [50 ft.])
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Reel 7 |
Diary and Genealogy
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1851-1862 | |
Scope and Contents
Hannah W. Gould diary, Sept. 11, 1851-Jan. 25, 1862; Gould Family genealogy chart
(1 reel pos..)
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Reel 8 |
Journal
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1847-1850 | |
Scope and Contents
"Journal of Residence at Albany," 1847-1850, (1 reel pos..)
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Reel 9 |
Letter
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1718 | |
Scope and Contents
Sebastian Râle letter (in French), August 17, 1718, Narantsonak [Norridgewock], Maine
(1 reel neg.)
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Reel 10 |
Diary #1
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1799-1803 | |
Scope and Contents
Negative copy of Reel 1
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Reel 11 |
Diaries #2-10
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1803-1812 | |
Scope and Contents
Negative copy of Reel 2
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Reel 12 |
Diaries #12-16
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1815-1838 | |
Scope and Contents
Negative copy of Reel 4
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Reel 13 |
History of the Gould Family
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1862-1868 | |
Scope and Contents
Archival master copy of Reel 5 (1 reel neg. [100 ft.])
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Reel 14 |
History of the Gould Family
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1862-1864 | |
Scope and Contents
Negative copy of Reel 6 [50 ft.]
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Reel 15 |
Diary and Genealogy
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1851-1862 | |
Scope and Contents
Negative copy of Reel 7
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Reel 16 |
Journal
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1847-1850 | |
Scope and Contents
Negative copy of Reel 8
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Reel 17 |
Letter
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1718 | |
Scope and Contents
Negative copy of Reel 9
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