Philadelphia merchant with land holdings in Maurice River, NJ; Manheim Township, Penn; and Hallam Township, Penn.
Receipts, 1715-1719, 1723, 1733 | Box 1, F1 |
Account Receipts, 1786-1817 | Box 1, F2 |
Account Receipts, 1809-1837 | Box 1, F3 |
Agreements, 1806-1811 | Box 1, F4 |
Bonds, 1776-1812 | Box 1, F5 |
Correspondence, 1786 | Box 1, F6 |
Court Documents, 1798-1829 | Box 1, F7 |
Deeds & Indentures, 1790-1811 | Box 1, F8 |
Real Estate Documents, 1808-1823 | Box 1, F9 |
Receipts, 1811-1831 | Box 1, F10 |
Surveys & Maps, 1760-1807 | Box 1, F11 |
Phildadelphia lawyer; married to Sarah (Sally) Steinmetz; land holdings in Maurice River Township, Cumberland, NJ, and Manheim Township, York County, Penn.
Account Receipts, 1810-1825 | Box 1, F12 |
Correspondence, 1812-1830 | Box 1, F13 |
Includes 1812 letter to JHB written paper with watermark of Coulter, Bever, and Bowman (first mill established in Ohio, 1807). |
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Deeds & Indentures, 1790-1825 | Box 1, F14 |
Land Use Agreements, 1800-1819 | Box 1, F15 |
Land Documents, 1808-1833 | Box 1, F16 |
Land Documents, 1804-1837 | Box 1, F17 |
Notes | Box 1, F18 |
Surveys & Maps, 1805-1820 | Box 1, F19 |
Mortgages 1 | Box 1, F20 |
Mortgages 2 | Box 1, F21 |
Mortgages 3 | Box 1, F22 |
Mortgages 4 | Box 1, F23 |
Mortgages 5 | Box 1, F24 |
Mortgages 6 | Box 1, F25 |
Receipts | Box 2, F26 |
Building Material Receipts 1 | Box 2, F27 |
Building Material Receipts 2 | Box 2, F28 |
Includes receipts for lime, posts, lumber, nails, brick, carpets, matts, white lead, turpentine, glass, and other materials. |
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Church & Subscription Receipts | Box 2, F29 |
Includes receipts for pew rent at St. James Church; various subscriptions including The Mirror of Taste and Dramatic Censor, United States Gazette, Philadelphia Gazette, and The Register; and donations to the Athenaeum of Philadelphia, the Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church for the Advancement of Christianity in Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and the Library Company of Philadelphia. |
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Clothing Receipts 1 | Box 2, F30 |
Clothing Receipts 2 | Box 2, F31 |
Includes receipts for the purchase, alteration, fabrication, and repair of various articles of clothing and shoes. |
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Coal & Wood Receipts | Box 2, F32 |
Includes receipts for tons of coal and cords of wood. |
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Education Receipts | Box 2, F33 |
Includes tuition receipts for sons' and daughters' education and receipts for school supplies and books. |
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Food Receipts 1 | Box 2, F34 |
Food Receipts 2 | Box 2, F35 |
Includes receipts for food, bread deliveries, milk and cream deliveries, ice, spices, alcoholic beverages, and special food orders. |
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House Furnishing Receipts | Box 2, F36 |
Includes receipts for furniture, carpeting, blinds, paper, mats, pianos, bookcases, silverware, kitchenware, etc. |
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House Repair Receipts 1 | Box 2, F37 |
House Repair Receipts 2 | Box 2, F38 |
Includes receipts for boiler repair, curbing installation, the installation and repair of lead pipes, digging wells, painting, and various repairs on the house. |
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Labor Receipts 1 | Box 2, F39 |
Labor Receipts 2 | Box 2, F40 |
Includes receipts for washing, carpentry, digging and carting dirt and gravel, fencing, and other jobs not specifically mentioning a house. |
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Land Receipts | Box 2, F41 |
Land Rent Receipts | Box 2, F42 |
Medical & Dental Receipts | Box 2, F43 |
Includes receipts for medical services, fillings and cleanings, and shaving. |
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Stock Receipts | Box 2, F44 |
Tax Receipts | Box 2, F45 |
Transportation Receipts | Box 2, F46 |
Includes receipts from travel, carriage and harness repair, and the purchase and care of livestock—including shoeing. |
Phildadelphia resident; married to Mary Margaret Smith; managed land in Geneseo, NY, and Maurice River Township in Cumberland County, NJ.
Accounts, 1828-1856 | Box 3, F47 |
Correspondence, 1827-1857 | Box 3, F48 |
Court Documents, 1837-1851 | Box 3, F49 |
Land Agreements, 1838-1843 | Box 3, F50 |
Surveys | Box 3, F51 |
Receipts, 1829-1858 | Box 3, F52 |
Building Materials Receipts | Box 3, F53 |
Includes receipts for lime, bricks, trees, carpet, nails, boards, shingles, plaster, oil, white lead, and pipes. |
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Clothing Receipts 1 | Box 3, F54 |
Clothing Receipts 2 | Box 3, F55 |
Includes receipts for the purchase, alteration, fabrication, and repair of various articles of clothing and shoes. |
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Coal, Wood, & Fuel Receipts | Box 3, F56 |
Includes receipts for tons of coal, cords of wood, and fuel. |
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Education & Society Receipts | Box 3, F57 |
Includes receipts for pew rent; tuition receipts for his children from tutors, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Protestant Episcopal Female Institute; and subscriptions to Inquirer and Gazette, the Society of the Episcopal Church for the Advancement of Christianity in Pennsylvania, Saturday Evening Post, Protestant Episcopal Recorder, North American, New York Weekly Herald, Church Register, National Gazette, New-York Albion, Philadelphia Saturday News & Literary Gazette, Novelist's Gazette, and the Library Company of Philadelphia. |
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Food Receipts | Box 3, F58 |
Includes receipts for food, bread deliveries, milk and cream deliveries, ice, spices, alcoholic beverages, and special food orders. |
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House Furnishings Receipts | Box 3, F59 |
Includes receipts for carpets, cabinets, blinds, furniture, matting, kitchen utensils, chests, shelving, bookcases, chandeliers, safe, and silverware |
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Home Repair Receipts | Box 3, F60 |
Labor Receipts | Box 3, F61 |
Includes receipts for washing, laying carpet, waiters at wedding party, advertising, carpentry work, hauling dirt, field work, erecting a monument at Marseilles, hauling away ashes, printing cards, and banking. |
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Land Receipts | Box 3, F62 |
Land Rent Receipts | Box 3, F63 |
Medical & Dental Receipts | Box 3, F64 |
Mortgage Receipts | Box 3, F65 |
Stock Receipts | Box 3, F66 |
Tax Receipts | Box 3, F67 |
Transportation Receipts | Box 3, F68 |
Includes receipts from travel, carriage and harness repair, and the care of livestock—including shoeing. |
Civil War Correspondence, 1861 | Box 3, F69 |
Includes official orders, requests, and responses related to Dr. Brinton's work as a surgeon and hospital superintendent during the Civil War. |
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Civil War Correspondence, 1862 | Box 3, F70 |
Civil War Correspondence, 1863 | Box 3, F71 |
Civil War Correspondence, 1864 I | Box 3, F72 |
Civil War Correspondence, 1864 II | Box 3, F73 |
Civil War Correspondence, 1865 | Box 3, F74 |
Civil War Correspondence, 1866 | Box 3, F75 |
Civil War Correspondence, n.d. | Box 3, F76 |
Civil War Invoices & Receipts, n.d. | Box 3, F77 |
Included are invoices for hospital supplies, medicines, etc., and receipts for new supplies that arrived. |
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Civil War Invoices & Receipts, 1861 | Box 3, F78 |
Civil War Invoices & Receipts, 1862 | Box 3, F79 |
Civil War Invoices & Receipts, 1863 | Box 3, F80 |
Civil War Invoices & Receipts, 1864 | Box 3, F81 |
Civil War Invoices & Receipts, 1865 | Box 4, F82 |
Civil War Reports, 1864-1865 | Box 4, F83 |
Includes reports indicating number of wounded and number of available beds. |
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Civil War Congressional Bill | Box 4, F84 |
Includes the text of a bill to increase the number of surgeons in the Medical Corps of the Regular Army. |
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Civil War Floorplan Drawings | Box 4, F85 |
Includes three sketches of floorplans for a hospital. |
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Personal Correspondence, 1864-1893 | Box 4, F86 |
Professional Correspondence, 1862-1908 | Box 4, F87 |
Family Correspondence, 1861-1891 | Box 4, F88 |
Family Correspondence, n.d. | Box 4, F89 |
Sarah Ward Brinton Correspondence, 1852-1891 | Box 4, F90 |
Addressed directly to Sarah Brinton, JHB's wife, with much from her mother and father, brother Will Ward, and sister-in-law Kate Ward |
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Brinton Pedigree | Box 4, F91 |
Traces seven generations of Brintons, from William Brinton to Dr. John Hill Brinton, and includes marriages and children. |
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The Death of John H. Brinton, Jr, Nov (?) 17, 1898 | Box 4, F92 |
The Ledger [newspaper clipping] |
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Journal, 1852 | Box 4, F93 |
Journal, 1852 | Box 4, F94 |
Journal, 1853 | Box 4, F95 |
Case Study of Spinabifida by Henry Bond (?) | Box 4, F96 |
Autograph Manuscript with 3 color medical illustrations by J. Drayton. |
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Medical Notes | Box 4, F97 |
"Eye Surgery and Operative Surgery," Vienna, 1852 | Box 4, F98 |
Autograph notebook of medical notes |
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Surgery Lectures, 1856 | Box 4, F99 |
"Notes on Practice of Surgery taken from the Lectures of Professor John H. Brinton, M. D., Professor of Practice of Surgery in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Session of 1890-1891.", 1890-1891 | Box 4, F100 |
Autograph note taken by S. P. Kerns. |
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Brinton, John H, 1899 November 15 | Box 4, F101 |
"On the Choice of Operation for Stone." Therapeutic Gazette |
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Catalogue of the members of the Philomathean Society instituted at the University of Pennsylvania, 1813, 1845 | Box 4, F102 |
Phil: L.R. Bailey |
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List of operative surgery class members, 1853-1858 | Box 4, F103 |
Proceedings at the Inauguration of the building for the departments of arts and sciences, University of Pennsylvania, 1872 | Box 4, F104 |
Receipts, 1838-1864 | Box 4, F105 |
with two indentures |
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Tax Receipts, 1834-1853 | Box 4, F106 |
Personal Account Book, 1861-1863 | Box 4, F107 |
Visiting List and record of accounts, 1871 | Box 4, F108 |
Cash Book for personal expenses, 1871-1875 | Box 4, F109 |
Physician's Visiting List, 1876 | Box 4, F110 |
Medical Account Book, 1898-1902 | Box 4, F111 |
Family Correspondence, 1793, 1822-1890 | Box 4, F112 | |
Newspaper Clippings, 1879, 1886 | Box 5, F113 | |
Includes 1879 FdWW letter to World, in defense of his son, Ferdinand Ward, imprisoned for financial misdeeds; and 1886 article regarding preservation of P.T. Barnum's elephant, Jumbo, at Henry A. Ward's museum |
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"Biographical Narrative of F.D.W. Ward,, n.d. | Box 5, F114 | |
Prepared by Col. John Rosbach of Geneseo, NY, 17 pp., incomplete. |
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Genealogy | Box 5, F115 | |
Includes a photograph of Ward, correspondence with family regarding genealogical questions, notes, several family trees, and two notebooks. |
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Personal Account Book, 1841-1858 | Box 5, F116 | |
Account Book, 1850-1851 | Box 5, F117 | |
Geneseo Academy accounts. |
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Account Book, 1851-1857 | Box 5, F118 | |
Record of teacher's wages at Geneseo Academy. |
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Account Book, 1861-1865 | Box 5, F119 | |
Dr. L.A. Ward in account with FdWW |
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Account Book, 1866-1869 | Box 5, F120 | |
Receipts, 1875-1890 | Box 5, F121 | |
Bank Account Book, 1890-1891 | Box 5, F122 | |
Genesee Valley National Bank in acct with FdWW |
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Diary, 1840-1841 | Box 5, F123 | |
With "Public Letter to ABCFM on the mode of journeying to Madura and outfit required." |
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Diary, 1841-1843 | Box 5, F124 | |
Record of daily events while in India. |
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Diary, 1845 | Box 5, F125 | |
Record of daily events while in India. |
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Diary, 1847-1849 | Box 5, F126 | |
Pocket diary includes a record of daily events, and hand-drawn map of hemispheres with a key indicating Christian missions, what denomination, and year established, 1847. |
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Diary, 1848-1849. | Box 5, F126 | |
Diary of daily events in India |
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Diary, 1848-1850 | Box 5, F127 | |
"Skeleton of Pursuits After Arrival at Geneseo." |
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Diary, 1853-1854 | Box 5, F128 | |
Daily diary |
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Diary, 1857 | Box 5, F128 | |
(Rochester: E. Darrow & Brother.) |
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Pocket diary including daily events, recipe for "Farmers Fruit Cake," and list of ministers in Livingston County, New York, 1865. | Box 5, F129 | |
Pocket diary "Published annually for the trade," with "Memorable Events in the Secession Rebellion, together with fluctuation in Gold.", 1866. | Box 5, F129 | |
Pocket diary with list of families belonging to Central Presbyterian Parish in Geneseo, 1869. | Box 5, F130 | |
Pocket diary with daily notes and church attendance, 1870 | Box 5, F130 | |
Pocket diary with list of families in the Central Presbyterian Parish in Geneseo, 1871. | Box 5, F131 | |
Pocket diary with sporadic entries, list of church families; receipt, newspaper clipping and Sermon excerpt enclosed,, 1873 | Box 5, F131 | |
Pocket diary of daily events, 1878. | Box 5, F132 | |
Pocket diary of daily events, including photograph of Rev. Ferdinand de Wilton Ward, 1882. | Box 5, F132 | |
Diary, 1887 | Box 5, F133 | |
Pocket diary of daily events. |
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Notebook, 1833-1887 | Box 5, F134 | |
"Pastoral events during 10 years" noting marriages, deaths, admissions, etc. |
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Notebook, 1858-1868 | Box 5, F135 | |
Record of Rev. Ward's duties as Pastor of Central Presbyterian Church in Geneseo, New York. Also includes a photograph of "The Spanish Peaks." |
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Church Membership List, 1873 | Box 5, F136 | |
List of families and number of parishioners in Central Presbyterian Church, Geneseo, New York |
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Letter to Members of the Central Presbyterian Church Society, 1873 | Box 5, F137 | |
"Historical Narrative of First Presbyterian Church of Groveland – Livingston County," author unknown, 1876 | Box 5, F138 | |
"The dignity of the missionary enterprise", 1836 June 28 | 7 pages | Box 5, F139 |
Autograph Manuscript [essay] |
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"Reasons in favor of coming to Rochester", n.d. | 3 pages | Box 5, F140 |
Autograph Manuscript [essay] |
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Personal Narrative, 1837. | Box 5, F141 | |
Description of personal spiritual development from birth to present written in Madras, India, June 18, 1837. |
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Sermon and Lecture Notes, Untitled notes on various bible passages, 1877 and undated | 25 items | Box 5, F142 |
"Noah's Obedience" Genesis 6:22 includes handwritten notes, pages from books, and newspaper clipping. "Men and Brethren" Acts 2:37 includes handwritten notes. "The Revelation of God" Heb. 1:1-2 includes handwritten notes. "The Comfort of the Truth" John 14:16-17 includes handwritten notes. "Sabbath Observance" Isaiah 58:13-14 includes handwritten notes and newspaper clippings from Evangelical Messenger. "The House of God" Psalms 26:8 includes handwritten notes and undated newspaper clippings. "The Parable of the Talents" Matthew 25:24-25 includes newspaper clipping from the Evangelical Messenger, 1889. |
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Sermons, 1834-1852 | 13 items | Box 6, F143 |
Psalms 17:18 "I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy likeness." Preached from 1834-1884. Luke 23:42-43 "And he said unto Jesus Lord remember me when thou cometh into thy kingdom." Hebrews 6:18 John 1:19 "Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sins of the world." Written 1837, preached 1837, 1856, 1859, and 1878. John 1:45 "Philip foundeth Nathaniel and saith unto him …" John 20:31 "But these are written that we might believe that Jesus is the Christ…" Matthew 6:10 "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in Earth as it is in Heaven." Matthew 6:12 "And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors." Matthew 6:16-8 includes four discourses labeled numbers 2 - 5. Luke 9:30-31 "And behold there talked with him two men…" "Appeal to the thirsty" written in 1852, revised 1885. |
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Sermons, 1841-1845 | 3 items | Box 6, F144 |
"Profit of Godliness" Tamil discourse from 1 Timothy 4:8 with English translation, 1841-1842. "Two Parables: The Talents, Matthew 25:14, Pounds given for trading, Luke 12: (no verse given)". Written in English and Tamil, 1842. Notebook with four sermons preached in India, 1845. |
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Sermons, 1856-1871 | 12 items | Box 6, F145 |
Acts 10:5.6 preached 1858. "Statement for reasons for resigning my pastorate of the Presbyterian Church Geneseo," 1858 Sep 12. Luke 1:68-70 "Blessed be the Lord God of Israel for he hath visited and redeemed his people…" preached Christmas eve, 1858. Acts 8:23 preached 1861 Feb. Acts 10:43 preached 1861 Apr. Luke 9:26 "For whoever shall be ashamed of me and my words…" preached 1861 Apr. John 8:12 "Then spoke Jesus unto them, saying I am the light of the world…" preached 1861 Apr. John 13:8 "Peter said unto him thou shall never wash my feet…" preached 1861 Aug. Acts 20:21 preached 1866 May. Luke 16:5 "How much owest thou unto my Lord." preached 1869. "A Stand for Christ" with discussion of Matthew 12:30, preached 1871-1886. "Account to God" with discussion of Romans 14:12, preached 1871, 1879, and 1882. |
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Sermons, 1873-1881 | 11 items | Box 6, F146 |
Luke 12:35-37 preached 1873. Matthew 6:13 "For thine is the Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory forever and ever, Amen." preached 1873. John 1:14 "And the word was made flesh…"preached Christmas eve, 1859 and 1874. Luke 15:18-19 "I will arise and go to my Father, and will say unto him: Father I have sinned against heaven…" preached 1875. Acts 9:6 "And he trembling and astonished said…" preached 1877. John 13:17 "If ye know these things…" preached 1878. Mark 8:36 "What shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his own soul." preached 1879. Luke 22:19 "And he took bread, and gave thanks…" preached 1879. John 3:2 "We know that thou art a teacher come from God…" preached 1879. Acts 11:26 "The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch." preached 1879. John 19:12 "If thou let this man go thou art not Caesar's friend…" preached 1881. |
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Notebook 1 | Box 6, F147 | |
Contains ten Christian lectures. |
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Notebook 2 | Box 6, F148 | |
Contains commentary on Biblical verses. |
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Notebook 3 | Box 6, F149 | |
Contains a glossary of English words and translations into Tamil. |
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Notebook 4 | Box 6, F150 | |
Contains notes on various Christian topics. |
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Notebook 5 | Box 6, F151 | |
Contains notes and reflections on Proverbs. |
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Notebook 6 | Box 6, F152 | |
Contains a collection of poetry, quotes, and comments on Christianity. |
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Notebook 7 | Box 6, F153 | |
Contains a collection of Christian parables with pictures and some translations into Tamil. |
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Notebook 8 | Box 6, F154 | |
Contains an essay on the Church. |
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Notebook 9 | Box 6, F155 | |
Contains notes on Proverbs and a church record from 1869-1873. |
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Notebook 10 | Box 6, F156 | |
Contains a notebook titled, "2000 clerical acts, anecdotes, and apothegms: A Book for the Theological Student, the Preacher, and the Pastor's Study being extracts from 300 ancient and modern authors." |
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Notebook 11 | Box 6, F157 | |
Contains notes on various religious topics. |
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Notebook 12 | Box 6, F158 | |
Contains notes on various Christian topics. |
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Notebook 13 | Box 6, F159 | |
Contains notes on preaching sermons. |
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Notebook 14 | Box 6, F160 | |
Contains Christian lectures in English partially translated into Tamil. |
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Notebook 15 | Box 6, F161 | |
Though the inside covered is inscribed with the name Nancy Forman, the notebook contains notes on various religious topics and Biblical verses. It also has an essay titled, "The Believer's Challenge: A Sermon by Fred William Krumacher." |
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Notebook 16 | Box 6, F162 | |
Collection of poems, prayers, and songs concerning various aspects of Christian faith. |
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Notebook 17 | Box 6, F163 | |
Thoughts and discussions of various Christian topics, including the nature of God, God's moral law, and the diversity of the human race. |
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Notebook 18, 19 | Box 6, F164 | |
Includes two chapters, 13 and 14, each with subject headings "sentiment" and "reflections" dealing with various religious topics. Includes notes on religious topics, many portions illegible. |
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Notebook 20 | Box 6, F165 | |
"The honor-labor-responsibility and joys of the Gospel Ministry" includes quotes about the ministry, and index of the quotes. |
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Notebook 21, 1885 | Box 6, F166 | |
Essay "An Actual occurrence told in Plain Blank Verse" |
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Notebook 22 | Box 7, F167 | |
Biblical texts and discussion of them translated in to Tamil. |
Receipts | Box 7, F168 |
Certificates | Box 7, F169 |
Includes certificates as an election watcher, 1906; appointment as a Medical Major in the US Army, 1925; and a certificate for the Brintons Bridge Flour Mills in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania from the United States Food Administration, 1917 |
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Tuberculosis Work | Box 7, F170 |
Includes program and presentation on the prevention of tuberculosis. |
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Personal & Professional Correspondence, 1901-1928 | Box 7, F171 |
Essays | Box 7, F172 |
"Brazilian Art Comes to America" "The Plight of the Painting: apropos the place of Art in the Decorative Scheme of the Home" "Bernard Boutet de Monvel" "The Supreme Moment: Pastel in Prose, Dedicated to Ivan Turgenev" "Russia Through the Artist's Eye" "The Ikon: Its Pre-Christian Origins in the Valley of the Nile" (talk for lantern slides presentation) "American Art in Its native Aspect" (three drafts of a radio speech) |
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Correspondence, 1929 | Box 7, F173 |
Correspondence, 1922 May | Box 7, F174 |
Mrs. Miles A. Hoffman, Surrey, England, to Mrs. Joseph A. Steinmetz, Philadelphia. Includes letters and postcards to his mother and sister Margaret while traveling through Japan, China, the Philippines, Indo-China, India, Ceylon, Egypt, Jerusalem, Constantinople, and Athens. Most of the air mail stationery from China is color-illustrated and includes maps showing Steinmetz's travel progress. |
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1929 | Box 7, F175 |
Includes Seoul Press, Nov. 22, 1929, with reference to the World Engineering conference held in Tokyo (removed to oversize). |
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1930 | Box 7, F176 |
n.d. | Box 7, F177 |
Photographs, 1930 | Box 7, F178 |
Six snapshopts taken in Shanghai, Honolulu, near Manila, the Phillipine Islands, aboard ship, and Tokyo |
Examiner's Report, 1859 | Box 7, F179 |
Underwood v. Warner court transcript, John F. Brinton, examiner. |
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Jos. H. Brinton, 1866-1884 | Box 7, F180 |
"This pyramid of white granite is thrust up through the Serpentine Quarry of Jos. H. Brinton, Chester County, Pennsylvania, presented by Prof. Rothrock and Eli K. Price, 1884" (mounted photograph) Legal document, 1866 |
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Daniel Garrison Brinton Autobiography, 1877 | Box 7, F181 |
Autobiographical sketch of Daniel Garrison Brinton, who received a medical degree from Jefferson Medical College, studied abroad in France and Germany, served during the Civil War as a surgeon, and published various articles on Native Americans as an anthropologist. |
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Biographical Sketch of Dr. J.B. Brinton [with portrait], 1895 | Box 7, F182 |
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, Mar 1895, 22:3. He received a medical degree from Jefferson Medical College, gave medical lectures in Philadelphia, served as a surgeon during the Civil War, continued to practice medicine after the war, and founded the Philadelphia Botanical Club. |
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Jasper Yeates Brinton Receipt | Box 7, F183 |
Biographical response signed by Jasper Yeates, one of George Brinton's sons. Jasper was a Philadelphia lawyer, judge, and author. |
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Edward Ingersoll Obituary, 1841 | Box 7, F184 |
Husband of Catherine Ann Brinton, daughter of John Hill Brinton. Edward Ingersoll was a Philadelphia lawyer, author of verse |
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Elizabeth Truman Insurance Policy, 1837-1887 | Box 7, F185 |
Christopher L. Ward, Mexican Visa, 1853 | Box 7, F186 |
Document signed by Ignacio Prospero Oroposa, vice consul of the Republic of Mexico, New Orleans. (Ward is described as "lawyer, age 45; he was probably the son of Ferdinand de Wilton Ward). |
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Thomas Ward Medical Certificate, 1832 | Box 7, F187 |
Granted by the Medical Society of the City and County of New York. Probably the son of Ferdinand de Wilton Ward (removed to oversize). |
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Medical school class notes, undated | Box 7, F188 |
Belonged to an F.D.W. Ward living in Philadelphia, possibly the son of Reverend Ferdinand de Wilton Ward. |
John Hill Brinton (principal signer), 1802-1804 | Box 7, F189 |
John Hill Brinton (principal signer), 1804-1811 | Box 7, F190 |
John Hill Brinton (principal signer), 1814-1820 | Box 7, F191 |
John Hill Brinton (principal signer), 1823-1827 | Box 7, F192 |
John Hill Brinton & Others (signed with group), 1800-1811 | Box 7, F193 |
John Hill Brinton & Others (signed with group), 1811-1814 | Box 7, F194 |
John Hill Brinton & Sarah Steinmetz Brinton (his wife), 1811-1827 | Box 7, F195 |
One item removed to oversize. |
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Sarah & Mary Brinton (principal signers), 1828-1845 | Box 7, F196 |
Items removed to oversize. |
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John Hill Brinton & Women (signed by single women, or married women with their husbands), 1803-1842 | Box 7, F197 |
Some items removed to oversize. |
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John, William, & Richard Penn (descendants of the original proprietor, William Penn), 1806-1813 | Box 7, F198 |
Removed to oversize. |
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Katherine Inglis, 1805 | Box 7, F199 |
Three deeds drawn and signed by a female attorney, daughter of John Inglis, a Philadelphia merchant. Removed to oversize. |