Box 1
Container
Contains 16 Results:
Correspondence - Personal: Butler, Benjamin C. to Julia B. Newberry, June 7, 1880
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Dates:
June 7, 1880
Correspondence - Personal: Letters of Butler, Clapp, Devereux Families (photocopies), 1800-1903
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Dates:
1800-1903
Correspondence - Personal: Clapp, James to Henry R. Mygatt, 1832, 1833, 1850
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Dates:
1832, 1833, 1850
Correspondence - Personal: Clapp, James to Julia B. Newberry, Feb. 24, n.d.
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Dates:
Feb. 24, n.d.
Correspondence - Personal: Clapp, John to James Clapp, 1849, 1852, 1853
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Dates:
1849, 1852, 1853
Correspondence - Personal: Newberry, Julia Butler to Elizabeth Butler and to James Butler, undated
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Dates:
undated
Correspondence - Personal: Newberry, Mary Louisa to Julia Butler Newberry, July 3, n.d.
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Dates:
July 3, n.d.
Correspondence - Personal: Unnamed cousins to Julia B. Newberry, 1876, 1878
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Dates:
1876, 1878
Correspondence - Personal: Photocopies of letters in folders 1-8
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Correspondence - Financial: Clapp, James, 1876
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Dates:
1876
Correspondence - Financial: Newberry, Julia Butler, 1872-1885
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 11-12
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Dates:
1872-1885
Diary: Devereux, Mary D. Butler (transcription photocopy), 1860-ca.1878
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Dates:
1860-ca.1878
Diary: Unknown authors, 1876, 1903
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Dates:
1876, 1903
Genealogy: Research notes on Butler, Devereux, Kernan Families (photocopy)
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Legal Record: Probate Court document re Walter Newberry (photocopy), 1877
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Dates:
1877
Receipts, 1876
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Small collection of letters relating to Julia B. Newberry and her relatives, 1832-1880 and also undated, plus letters of credit from Julia's bankers, 1872-1885. There is one letter from Julia's father, James Clapp, to Henry R. Mygatt in 1832, in which he discusses a conversation with President Jackson, the political climate in Washington, and his opinion on the threat of nullification in the south. A second letter from Clapp to Mygatt in 1852 contains Clapp's thoughts on the Wilmot Proviso...
Dates:
1876