- US US-store Archives/RG-CH-3-11
- Dossier
- 989-1990
Fait partie de RG-CH: Chaplain's Office 1960-2009
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Fait partie de RG-CH: Chaplain's Office 1960-2009
Church Histories Anamosa, 1859 Brighton, 1848 Danville, 1849
Fait partie de Julius Reed Papers 1831-1890 1845-1869
Fait partie de DCL Shelved Archive Collections
George F. Pinne Autograph Collection
The collection includes letters and official documents, some loose, some in binders with the author’s name imprinted in gold on the cover. Also included are invoices and correspondence from vendors: The Scribner Book Store (New York), Dawsons of Pall Mall (London), Documents and Autographs Ltd. (London).
The earliest letters are from Samuel Pepys (1673/4) and the Earl of Spencer (1684). The majority of the documents are from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Included are letters from British statesmen (Disraeli and Gladstone), Queen Victoria, and a variety of famous American and British persons such as Charles Darwin, Charles Dickens, Rockwell Kent, Auguste Rodin, and Teddy Roosevelt.
Included with the collection is a partial inventory of the items in the collection created when the collection was received.
Pinne, George F. (1889-1965)
Fait partie de DCL Shelved Archive Collections
Fait partie de Hugh Hagius Haitian Documents Collection
Dated August 10, 1781. Four pages. Printed. King's Ordinance.
Duties, wages, and uniforms assigned to the gentlemen cadets serving in the colonies.
Decret de la Convention Nationale
Fait partie de Hugh Hagius Haitian Documents Collection
Two pages (one blank). Printed. September 11, 1793. Decree of the National Convention.
Fait partie de Hugh Hagius Haitian Documents Collection
Group of three manuscript documents concerning the settlement of an estate.
The letter is from M. Clarval (Clarvau?) to M. Gentilat, the toyal notary in Jeremie, inquiring about the effects of the late M. Ferron. The letter writer believed le pauvre diable had left him a portfolio containing 150 gold portugueses.
That letter is enclosed within the report of a process verbal about the extensive search made around M. Ferron's cabin with the assistance of several people, including "le negre libre conducteur des travaux." A few coins were found but not the portfolio.
The outermost document, enclosing two others, summarizes this result and accounts for the disposal of M. Ferron's possessions.
Au Nom du Roi George Trois [In the Name of King George the Third]
Fait partie de Hugh Hagius Haitian Documents Collection
March 7, 1797. Manuscript. Six pages.
Lease of a plantation to James Esten, royal general commissioner. Many details of the plantation's operations and slaves specified in the lease. Page 6 recto contains signatures of James Esten, General Churchill, and others.
Schomberg-Foquere Marriage Contract
Fait partie de Hugh Hagius Haitian Documents Collection
Four pages. Manuscript.
Fait partie de DCL Shelved Archive Collections
Fait partie de DCL Shelved Archive Collections
Letter from General Moyse to Citizen Raimond. ON LOAN.
Fait partie de Hugh Hagius Haitian Documents Collection
ON LOAN FROM PETROUCHKA MOISE.
August 15, 1801. Letter from General Moyse to Citizen Raimond. Signed by General Moyse. Transcription included.
Grave Registration Records of the Armed Forces
Fait partie de DCL Shelved Archive Collections
Eight Loose Leaves from the Official Gazette of 1818
Fait partie de Hugh Hagius Haitian Documents Collection
Printed. 9 pages.
Page 15 (first page) contains the final four paragraphs of Boyer's address to the nation, accepting the first magistracy of the Republic. Preliminary paragraphs not present. Signed in type by Boyer.