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46 ALsS George Woodruff to Aaron Woodruff concerning Oaklands, George Woodruff's house

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36 ALsS Aaron D. Woodruff to George Woodruff concerning Oaklands, George Woodruff's house

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Documents relating to the construction of G. Woodruff's house, Oaklands. Bills, receipts, accounts, house plans and drawings, etc., c. 150 pieces.

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10 ALsS to Jean Houstoun Woodruff from George Woodruff. Several of these letters were written to her on the occasion of their son George's death

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2 ALsS from Abner Woodruff (brother of George to George and Jean Woodruff

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18 ALsS from George Houstoun Woodruff (son). Inclused a copy of his reply to an attack on the Episcopal Church by a Presbyterian author

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6 ALsS from Patrick Housoun (jean Houstoun Woodruff's brother)

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ALS from T. Abbott informing G. Woodruff that he has been elected President of the Trenton Institute

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19 ALsS from various friends and relatives

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c. 39 pieces. Includes receipts, bills, legal documents, rough drafts of business letters

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Aaron D. Woodruff's accounts for the boarding and tuition expenses of his nephews, George H and Elias Woodruff, sons of George Woodruff

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Papers relating to his death. ALS to George Woodruff from James Johnston, in which he advises him of the serious illness and probable death of his son Elias. Also included is a list of Elias' personal possessions made after his death and forwarded to his family. The journal of Elias A. Woodruff, kept during his voyage to Liverpool and returned to his family after his death there in August 1819.

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ALS from A. Carter to James Johnston; ALS from A. Carter to George Woodruff; 2 ALsS from J. B. Parker to Charles & Joseph Higby; ALS from J. B. Parker to Thomas Woodruff offering condolences of the congregation of Carlisle; c. 16 pieces, including copies of four letters from George Woodruff (father) about payment of burial expenses, disposition of personal effects, etc.

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4 ALsS to John W. Houstoun; 14 ALsS from John W. Houstoun; 5 ALsS from Louisa Caroline Johnston Woodruff (his wife); ALS from Robert M. Charlton

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Correspondence between George Woodruff, executor of Lady Houstoun's estate, and various heirs. Includes receipts of payments from the estate, legal documents, receipts for monies recieved by various heirs, etc. c. 40 pieces

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ALS from Stratton to cousin George Woodruff

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2 pp., religious

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4 views, later became Trenton Country Club, NJ

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Receipt to General Anthony Wayne for Wayne's son in Princeton, signed by Woodruff; typescript of unpublished Woodruff notes, and Woodrufffamily tree

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Deed for house and lot on Main Street, Princeton, to Thomas Egbert

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Receipt for money to be forwarded to Princeton fro the Reverend Mr. Aaron Burr, Elizabethtown, NJ

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Essay on Sydney Smith

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DsS accounts related to the College of New Jersey

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Report of the Attorney General, Aaron Dickinson Woodruff, on the Memorial of the Honorable Thomas Henderson.

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Scope and Contents

The collection consists of selected papers of Woodruff (Princeton Class of 1785) and various members of his family of Trenton, N.J. Included are correspondence with his brother, Aaron Dickinson Woodruff (Princeton Class of 1779), mayor of Trenton from 1794 to 1797, concerning the construction of George Woodruff's house, "Oaklands," near Trenton; correspondence with his wife, Jean Houstoun Woodruff, concerning the deaths of their sons Elias and George; correspondence of a surviving son Patrick Houstoun Woodruff; and papers relating to the settlement of the estate of George and Ann Houstoun (George Woodruff's in-laws) of Savannah, Ga. Also present are four photographs (1896) of "Oaklands," which later became the Trenton Country Club.

Additional material to the collection contains items of Elias, Joseph, Jr., Philemon, and Samuel Woodruff. There is a deed for a house and lot on Main Street in Princeton, N.J., of Thomas Egbert, signed by Elias and Mary Woodruff and dated Feb. 14, 1780. In addition, there are receipts related to the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) and the Rev. Aaron Burr, a typewritten record of unpublished notes of Elias Woodruff from the Princeton Historical Society, and a genealogical list of the Elizabethtown and Newark line of the Woodruff family, dated 1938.

Arrangement

Material arranged primarily by correspondent.

Collection Creator Biography:

Woodruff, George, 1765-1846

George Woodruff, a member of the Princeton Class of 1785, was a lawyer. George Woodruff's brother, Aaron Dickinson Woodruff, served as mayor of Trenton, N. J. (1794-1797).

Acquisition:

Papers are a former deposit from 1948. Various Manuscripts are a gift of Prof. Thomas H. English. Box 1 and Folders 1-7 of Box 2: AM 1993-94

Appraisal

No appraisal information is available.

Processing Information

Folder list prepared by Lisa Yankowitz in 2012.

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Credit this material:

Woodruff Family Collection; Manuscripts Division, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library

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