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Brandish, 1836 May 25
1 folder
Box 169, Folder 4
Speech regarding, "A distribution of the proceeds of the public lands"
Box 4, Folder 5
Box 17, Folder 13
Box 2, Folder 67
Photocopy of B2 F32.
ALS by R. & A. McClure, Albany, to Messrs. Seth Low & Co., Merchants, New York, 1836 May 14
1 folder
Box 3, Folder 62
Box 1, Folder 50
D.S.
Box 2, Folder 54a
2 pages, with printed card of Victor G. Audubon (son).
Cass, Lewis, 1836 March 9
1 folder
Box 32, Folder 15
ALS. Discussing a Major Spilman of North Carolina, who has requested some favor. 2 pp.
13-16: Overview of Administrative and Other Aspects of Teaching Plan Above (Cazalla), 1836 March 9
1 folder
Box 6, Folder 3
Submitted to the Sevillian Chamber of Deputies and suggesting that the plan be approved.
Box 2, Folder 18
Notebook, 1836 March 8
1 folder
HAS ONLINE CONTENT
Box 2, Folder 2
38 pages; 14 pages with inscriptions at front of book, unpaged. On inside front wrapper: Mary's signature, date of March 8, Princeton 1836; "Continuation of Ellinor Randolph" (a short story Mary was writing); "Written at eleven years of age" (in pencil in her mother Frances Few Chrystie's hand). Blue paper label with script "Children's Tales" pasted on front wrappers. Notebook contains continuation of a story entitled "Ellinor Randolph" that Mary began writing in another book; a story entitled "The Tyrannical Girl" (on detached pages); a story entitled "Louisa Harriet". A page of writing near the middle of the notebook has been torn out and is missing.
ALS to His Father, David D. Moffat, Relating to Attending Medical Lectures at Yale, 1836 March 30
1 folder
Box 1, Folder 20
Bullock, Amos, 1836 March 26
1 folder
Box 1, Folder 37
ALS to Charles Stokes asking for appointment of Master in Chancery to write deeds. Mt. Holly.
Box 1, Folder 32
Box 9, Folder 10
With three sheets of a list of administrative documents attached.
Notebook, 1836 March 14
1 folder
HAS ONLINE CONTENT
Box 2, Folder 3
40 pages, 28 of them with inscriptions, unpaged. On inside front wrapper: Mary Chrystie's signature, dated Princeton 1836 March 14. "The Washington Family...1"; "Alfred Templeton...7"; "Written at the age of ten (written over struck word "eight") years" (in pen in mother Frances Few Chrystie's hand). Blue paper label with script "Children's Tales by Mary Chrystie" pasted on front wrapper. Written on vertical edge of inside rear wrapper: "Do dear Willie won't you" in Mary's hand. Contains the short stories "The Washington Family"; "Alfred Templeton"; and an untitled short story starring "Old Mr. Ausburn".
Box 82, Folder 29
Original printed pamphlet
Earl, Mark Antony, 1836 June 9
1 folder
Box 2, Folder 34
ALS to George Sykes at Wrightstown, NJ from Princeton, NJ.
Order, 1836 June 23
1 folder
Box 17, Folder 19
DS. Ordering the Secretary of State to affix the Seal of the United States to an exequatur granted to Armand de la Rue de Villeret. 1 p.
Box 10, Folder 3
With a rough draft of Fernando's response dated 1836 July 8 (Seville).
Box 1, Folder 25
Signed by Marie Claire, June 10, 1836, as the recipient of the loan; payment verified by Felix de Armas, N. P., July 7, 1837. The Honorés loaned money to Marie Claire at 10% per annum.
Box 3, Folder 64
("Dear Parents")