Elizabeth Bordley Gibson Papers

Mss.SMs.Coll.30

Date: 1795-1863 | Size: 1.25 Linear feet

Abstract

Providing a glimpse in to the private life of a genteel lady in the early republic, the Elizabeth Bordley Gibson Papers consist of over 200 letters and notes written during the years 1795 to 1863. The bulk of the letters cover the period 1848-1863, and involve Gibson's correspondence with members of her extended family. Elizabeth was related to the influential Bordley, Mifflin, and Shippen families, three of the more prominent families in colonial and early republic Pennsylvania and Maryland. Most of the correspondence in the collection comprises letters between Elizabeth Bordley Gibson and her cousin Edward Shippen and her nieces Elizabeth Mifflin, Anne C. Ross, and Elizabeth Stump. Complementing other early American history collections at APS, the Gibson Papers offers important insights in to women's history and the history of influential mid-Atlantic families in nineteenth-century America.

Background note

A daughter of privileged early American families, Elizabeth Bordley Gibson was born on October 21, 1777 in Annapolis, Maryland. Her parents had retreated there for safety from their estate on Maryland's eastern shore due to the approach of British forces seeking to quash the American rebellion.

Elizabeth Bordley Gibson's father, John Beale Bordley (1727-1804, APS 1783), was a Maryland lawyer, judge, and planter who acted as clerk of Baltimore County and served on the colonial governor's council. The quintessential gentleman farmer, Bordley read extensively in the natural sciences and philosophy. He wrote and published several works, primarily on agricultural topics. Bordley owned a significant amount of land and inherited additional holdings via his first wife, Margaret Chew (1735-1773), including half of Wye Island, Maryland, where the Bordley family lived before moving to Philadelphia in 1791. At that time, Elizabeth's father was appointed by President George Washington as a commissioner to receive subscriptions to the Bank of the United States.

Through her mother, Sarah Fishbourne Mifflin Bordley (1733-1816), Elizabeth was related to the Shippen and Mifflin families. Sarah was the daughter of William Fishbourne (1677-1742), a merchant and mayor of Philadelphia from 1719-1722. Sarah was John Beale Bordley's second wife and a widow herself, having previously been married to John Mifflin (1715-1759), a wealthy Quaker merchant and provincial councilor.

The Bordleys were family friends of George Washington, visiting him at his place on Market Street in Philadelphia and later at Mount Vernon. Elizabeth developed a close and lasting friendship with Washington's step-granddaughter and adopted daughter, Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis, with whom she shared tutors.

Elizabeth was highly educated and well read. During her youth, her parents provided for her education with the highest class of tutoring and schooling. She excelled in music, painting, foreign languages, and composition. As Elizabeth came of age and entered in to society, the country too was just coming of age. Congress was in session in Philadelphia.

By all accounts, Elizabeth possessed a physical beauty. This is evident in later portraits painted by Gilbert Stuart and Thomas Sully. In a biographical essay, her niece Elizabeth Mifflin described Elizabeth as "a distinguished belle; her tall fine figure, handsome poetical face, her highly refined manners and various accomplishments, placed her among the most prominent and most admired in the brilliant circle in which she moved" (from Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, Biographical Sketches of the Bordley Family of Maryland, 1865).

Yet, numerous admirers or high society were not what mattered to Elizabeth. Elizabeth was devoted to her parents. Her father's illness from 1799 until his death in 1804, and her mother's subsequent decline led to Elizabeth withdrawing from society. She attended to her ill mother for many years and served as caretaker. During this time, Elizabeth turned to the Bible for comfort and strength. While assisting her mother, Elizabeth endured a further tragedy; a half-brother to whom she was very close, John Fishbourne Mifflin (1759-1813, APS 1796), passed away in 1813. Elizabeth's mother died in 1816.

Shortly after the passing of her mother, Elizabeth did manage to find some level of happiness. On May 27, 1817, on Wye Island with the Episcopal Bishop William White presiding, Elizabeth married James Gibson (1769-1856, APS 1807), a dear friend of her late brother John Fishbourne Mifflin. The son of a former Philadelphia mayor, Gibson was a Princeton graduate and a practicing lawyer. He worked closely with the merchant Robert Morris (1734-1806, APS 1786) and was involved in real estate speculation, in particular with the Pennsylvania Population Company and the Asylum Company. He served as president of the former and secretary of the latter, and as legal counsel to both. With the risky nature of land speculation, Gibson was subject to litigations and debts. Such problems followed him in to marriage and beyond.

Upon the death of her father John Beale Bordley, Elizabeth and her half-sister Henrietta Maria Ross (1762-1829) each inherited a large annuity of $40,000. Elizabeth was appointed executrix of the estate. After she married, James became executor and took control of the funds. It appears he mismanaged the account and was alleged to have used the funds to cover his own debts, resulting in a partial loss of the inheritence of the Ross family. The Rosses attempted to recover their lost legacy through the courts. James died in the midst of a suit in 1856. Five years later, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court eventually settled the case, ruling in favor of Elizabeth; she was found not liable for the mismanagement of funds by her late husband.

Despite legally prevailing in the end, this period of Elizabeth's life was filled with anguish. Judging from her correspondence, she clearly missed her husband, faults and all, and struggled to manage her finances. Lacking liquid assets, she leaned on her cousin Edward Shippen (1823-1904) for financial support and her niece Elizabeth Mifflin (1797-1885) for emotional support.

Elizabeth died in Philadelphia on August 23, 1863. She was a faithful parishioner of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Philadelphia to the end, and is buried there with her parents, husband, and half-brother John Fishbourne Mifflin and his family.

In 1826, Elizabeth penned a genealogical memoir of her father and several ancestors on his side of the family. The work, Biographical Sketches of the Bordley Family of Maryland, was published posthumously by her niece Elizabeth Mifflin in 1865.

Scope and content

Providing a glimpse in to the private life of a genteel lady in the early republic, the Elizabeth Bordley Gibson Papers consist of over 200 letters and notes written during the years 1795 to 1863. The bulk of the letters cover the period 1848-1863, and involve Gibson's correspondence with members of her extended family. Elizabeth was related to the influential Bordley, Mifflin, and Shippen families, three of the more prominent families in colonial and early republic Pennsylvania and Maryland. Most of the correspondence in the collection comprises letters between Elizabeth Bordley Gibson and her cousin Edward Shippen and her nieces Elizabeth Mifflin, Anne C. Ross, and Elizabeth Stump. Complementing other early American history collections at APS, the Gibson Papers offers important insights in to women's history and the history of influential mid-Atlantic families in nineteenth-century America.

Perhaps the most revealing correspondence in the collection is Elizabeth Bordley Gibson's letters to her cousin Edward Shippen from the years 1845-1862. Shippen (1823-1904) was Gibson's cousin on her mother's side (her mother's sister was married to Joseph Shippen). After the death of her husband James Gibson in 1856, Elizabeth began facing financial problems. She increasingly turned to her cousin Edward for help. While the letters demonstrate just one half of the relationship (with the exception of one letter, all the letters in the collection are written from Elizabeth to Edward), it is clear there was a great intimacy between the cousins, and her letters transition smoothly from familial discussion to financial requests. Elizabeth's appeals for financial assistance are numerous, and her letters reveal her cousin to be the only one to whom she could turn. They also reveal the difficulties and vulnerabilities a widowed woman, even one who belonged to an established family, faced in nineteenth-century America. Despite her cousin's help, Elizabeth was forced to sell properties in Philadelphia and Cape May, New Jersey. At times, her correspondence with Edward belays Elizabeth's sense of frustration and melancholy.

Further insight in to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson's personal life can be gleaned from her correspondence with her nieces Elizabeth Mifflin (1797-1885), Anne C. Ross, and Elizabeth Stump (1816-1899). Written from 1847-1863, the letters contain a litany of family news: ailments, deaths, births, marriages, travels and visitations. They also reveal the emotional perspective on affairs identified in the Edward Shippen correspondence—sentimental memories of her Cape May and Union Street houses, recently sold. These, along with personal notes in Series II, reflect Elizabeth's faith in the midst of adversity.

The collection does contain some materials relating to Elizabeth's husband James Gibson (1769-1856, APS 1807), including: an early letter from James Gibson to his mother; two letters between future husband and wife, James and Elizabeth; a letter by Elizabeth's cousin Edward Burd (1749-1833) approving the couple's future marriage; several documents sent to and received from the Department of Treasury by James; several documents concerning James' death.

Cousin Edward Burd, who was Prothonotary of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and was related to Elizabeth via the Shippen family, also supplies Elizabeth with legal and financial advice from 1814-1816, prior to her marriage.

In addition to correspondence, the collection has a smaller second series of Notes and Essays by Elizabeth Bordley Gibson. The notes are both original creations and copied excerpts from sources Elizabeth found thought-provoking. Nearly a hundred pages of material, the notes concern Elizabeth's thoughts on literature, religion, and philosophy, with occasional notes concerning family genealogy. The majority of the notes and essays are undated, but dated ones range from 1828 to 1858.

Digital objects note

This collection contains digital materials that are available in the APS Digital Library. Links to these materials are provided with context in the inventory of this finding aid. A general listing of digital objects may also be found here.

Collection Information

Provenance

Accession M2012-05. Purchased by the Friends of the APS Library from William Reese bookseller, April 2012.

Preferred citation

Cite as: Elizabeth Bordley Gibson Papers, American Philosophical Society

Processing information

Processed by Michael Miller, December 2016.

Related material

APS has a copy of: Elizabeth Bordley Gibson's work Biographical Sketches of the Bordley Family of Maryland (Philadelphia: Henry Ashmead, 1865). Call number: B B6452g.

Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, Deceased (Philadelphia: Crissy and Markley, 1863).

APS also has several manuscript collections of materials created by members Elizabeth Bordley GIbson's extended family, including: the Burd-Shippen Papers (Mss.B.B892); Edward Shippen Letters and Papers (Mss.B.Sh62); the Shippen Family Papers (Mss.B.Sh61f)

The Historical Society of Pennsylvania possesses the papers of Elizabeth Bordley Gibson's husband, James Gibson (1769-1856).

Early American History Note

This collection contains materials which may be of interest to students of Early American History.

Indexing Terms


Family Name(s)

  • Bordley Family
  • Gibson family
  • Mifflin family.
  • Shippen family

Genre(s)

  • Correspondence.
  • Family Correspondence

Geographic Name(s)

  • New Jersey -- History -- 1775-1865.
  • Pennsylvania -- History -- 1775-1865.
  • Philadelphia (Pa.) -- History.
  • United States -- History -- 1783-1865.

Personal Name(s)

  • Burd, Edward, 1749-1833
  • Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863
  • Gibson, James, 1769-1856
  • Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885
  • Ross, Anne C.
  • Shippen, Edward, 1823-1904
  • Stump, Elizabeth G., 1816-1899

Subject(s)

  • Marriage and Family Life
  • Social Life and Custom
  • Women's History


Detailed Inventory

 Series I. Correspondence
1795-1863, Undated 1 Linear feet Box 1-2
 Gibson, James, 1769-1856.
Letter to Anna Ball Gibson
1795 August 28 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 1
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to My Dear Brother
1804 July 5 5 page(s) Box 1:
folder 2
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Elzina de La Roche
1804 October 15 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 3
 Burd, Edward, 1749-1833.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley
1814 June 18 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 4
 Burd, Edward, 1749-1833.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley
1814 September 13 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 5
 Burd, Edward, 1749-1833.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley
1815 February 15 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 6
 Burd, Edward, 1749-1833.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley
1815 March 9 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 7
 Burd, Edward, 1749-1833.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley
1816 January 12 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 8
 Burd, Edward, 1749-1833.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley
1816 August 14 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 9
 Burd, Edward, 1749-1833.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley
1816 December 27 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 10
 Burd, Edward, 1749-1833.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley
[1817 or before] February 25 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 11
 Burd, Edward, 1749-1833.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley
1817 March 10 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 12
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to James Gibson
[Before 1817 June 5] 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 13
 Gibson, James, 1769-1856.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley
[Before 1817 June 5] 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 14
 Pedersen, Peder, 1774-1851.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley
[Before 1817 June 5] 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 15
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to ______
[After 1817] 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 16
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Susan Heath Bordley
Circa 1818 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 17
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Rev. Joseph Hutchins
1828 October 21 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 18
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Mr. B.
1828 November 8 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 19
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Rev. Joseph Hutchins
1828 December 22 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 20
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to My Dear Little Girl
1829 March 29 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 21
 Cora, A..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
[1829] 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 22
 Barker, James Nelson, 1784-1858.
Letter to James Gibson
1839 May 13 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 23
 Barker, James Nelson, 1784-1858.
Letter to James Gibson
1839 May 18 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 24
 Gibson, James, 1769-1856.
Letter to George M. Wharton
1841 October 14 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 25
 Miller, E. Spencer (Elihu Spencer), 1817-1879.
Letter to James Gibson
1845 February 3 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 26

Copy of a court order for Ross v. Gibson heard before the Third Circuit, District Court of the United States, 1830.

 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1845 July 15 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 27
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1846 August 1 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 28
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
[After 1846] 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 29
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1847 December 30 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 30
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1848 June 3 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 31
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1848 June 7 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 32
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to ______
1848 August 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 33
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1848 September 9 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 34
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1848 December 29 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 35
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1849 April 10 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 36
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
[1849-1855] 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 37
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to My Dear Cousin
1852 July 6 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 38
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1853 July 15 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 39
 Fisher, Elizabeth B..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1853 July 18 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 40
 Deas, Anne Izard, 1779-1863.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1853 August 8 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 41
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Augusta Shippen
1853 August 19 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 42
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1853 August 19 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 43
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1853 August 30 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 44
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1853 September 3 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 45
 Stump, Elizabeth G., 1816-1899.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1853 November 23 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 46
 Shippen, Edward, 1823-1904.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Circa 1853 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 47
 Various.
Envelopes
1853-1854, Undated 14 item(s) Box 1:
folder 48
 La Roche, George Francis de, 1791-1861.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1854 January 20 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 49

La Roche was an engineer who designed Oak Hill Cemetery in Georgetown.

 Stump, Elizabeth G., 1816-1899.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1854 January 24 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 50
 Stump, Elizabeth G., 1816-1899.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1854 January 27 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 51
 Stump, Elizabeth G., 1816-1899.
Letters to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1854 February 17-22 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 52
 La Roche, Sophie E. B. de.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1854 April 13 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 53
 Bordley, Anna G..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1854 June 6 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 54
 Stump, Elizabeth G., 1816-1899.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1854 June 18 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 55
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1854 July 6 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 56
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1854 July 26 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 57
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1854 August 1 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 58
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1854 August 17 8 page(s) Box 1:
folder 59
 Elwyn, Elizabeth Langdon, 1777-1860.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1854 September 2 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 60
 Stump, Elizabeth G., 1816-1899.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1854 October 6 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 61
 Elwyn, Elizabeth Langdon, 1777-1860.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1854 October 21 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 62
 Sumner, H..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1854 December 8 8 page(s) Box 1:
folder 63
 Morris, Tasker and Morris.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1855 January 3 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 64
 Stump, Elizabeth G., 1816-1899.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1855 March 7 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 65
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1855 September 11 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 66
 Stump, Elizabeth G., 1816-1899.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1855 September 28 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 67
 Elwyn, Elizabeth Langdon, 1777-1860.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1855 October 15 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 68
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
[Before 1855 October 16] 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 69
 Deas, Anne Izard, 1779-1863.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1855 November 6 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 70
 La Roche, George Francis de, 1791-1861.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1855 November 6 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 71
 Bordley, Anna G..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1855 December 6 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 72
 Deas, Anne Izard, 1779-1863.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1856 February 2 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 73
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863. Gibson, James, 1769-1856.
Letter to George Wharton and Edward Shippen
1856 February 19 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 74
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1856 April 9 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 75
 Bordley, John Beale, 1800-1882.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1856 April 11 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 76
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1856 July 8 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 77

Discusses an abolitionist sermon.

 Bordley, John Beale, 1800-1882.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1856 July 11 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 78
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Elizabeth Mifflin
1856 September 12 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 79

Sending her portrait by Gilbert Stuart (American Painter, 1755-1828) to Elizabeth Mifflin. Folder includes a low-resolution color facsimile of the image.

Access digital object:
https://diglib.amphilsoc.org/islandora/object/text:236369/

 Williams, Henry I.. Reed, William B. (William Bradford), 1806-1876. Wheeler, Charles, 1787-1858.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1856 September 16 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 80

Sending a copy of the resolutions adopted by the Bar of Philadelphia on 11 July 1856 upon learning of the death of James Gibson. Enclosure included.

 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1856 October 13 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 81
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
[1856 or Later] 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 82
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
[After 1856] 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 83
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1857 May 22 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 84
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1857 June 20 4 page(s) Box 1:
folder 85
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1857 June 29 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 86
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1857 July 8 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 87
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1857 July 27 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 88
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1858 February 4 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 89
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1858 May 5 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 90
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1858 May 29 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 91
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1858 June 18 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 92
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1858 June 19 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 93
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1858 June 29 2 page(s) Box 1:
folder 94
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1858 July 5 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 95
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1858 July 9 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 96
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1858 August 19 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 97
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
[1858] 3 page(s) Box 1:
folder 98
 Casey, Margaret.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1859 April 27 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 99

Includes bill made out to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson on behalf of the Estate of John Casey, Jr.

 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1859 May 28 1 page(s) Box 1:
folder 100
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1859 June 13 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 101
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1859 July 8 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 102
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1859 July 9 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 103
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1859 July 18 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 104
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1859 July 27 6 page(s) Box 2:
folder 105
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1859 August 23 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 106
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1859 September 29 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 107
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Henry I. Williams
1859 October 24 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 108
 Williams, Henry I..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1859 December 1 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 109
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1859 December 15 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 110
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
[1859 or Later] 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 111
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1860 February 17 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 112
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to James B. Ross
1860 May 14 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 113
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1860 July 23 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 114
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1860 September 11 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 115
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1860 September 14 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 116
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1860 September 16 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 117
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1860 October 23 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 118
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1860 December 20 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 119
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1860 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 120
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Augusta Shippen
1861 January 4 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 121
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1861 March 16 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 122
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1861 May 17 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 123
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1861 May 24 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 124
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1861 June 4 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 125
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1861 June 14 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 126
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1862 January 8 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 127
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Augusta Shippen
1862 April 25 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 128
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1862 July 20 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 129

Includes references to sons of friends who are fighting in the war [American Civil War].

 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1862 August 7 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 130
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1862 August 27 6 page(s) Box 2:
folder 131
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1862 September 24 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 132
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1862 October 25 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 133
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1862 December 25 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 134
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
1863 January 16 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 135
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1863 March 17 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 136
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1863 June 10 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 137
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1863 June 17 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 138

Includes comments on the state of the war.

 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1863 July 10 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 139

Includes comments on the state of the war.

 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
1863 August 23 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 140
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to ______
[1863] 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 141

Regarding the death of Anne Izard Deas and whether Elizabeth Bordley Gibson is aware of it.

 McMurray, Anna.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
January 2 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 142
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
January 28 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 143
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
February 28 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 144
 Bordley, Hannah Maria, 1813-1894.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
March 8 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 145
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
March 25 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 146
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
March 31 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 147
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letters to Jane
May 6 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 148
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
May 19 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 149
 Appleton, H. S..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
May 24 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 150
 Appleton, H. S..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
June 7 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 151
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to H.
June 26 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 152
 Lillie.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
June 26 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 153
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
July 2 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 154
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
July 8 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 155
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
July 15 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 156
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
July 27 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 157
 Derby, Martha C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
August 3 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 158
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
August 7 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 159
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
August 12 6 page(s) Box 2:
folder 160
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
September 19 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 161
 Bordley, Hannah Maria, 1813-1894.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
September 24 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 162
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
[Before October 2] 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 163
 Stump, Elizabeth G., 1816-1899.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
October 5 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 164
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
November 10 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 165
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
December 5 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 166
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Winter 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 167
 Montgomery, Mary H..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Monday 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 168
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Monday 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 169
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Augusta Shippen
Tuesday 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 170
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Tuesday 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 171
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Tuesday 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 172
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Wednesday 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 173
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Wednesday 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 174
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Wednesday 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 175
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Wednesday 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 176
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
Thursday 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 177
 Gibson, James, 1769-1856.
Letter to ______
Thursday 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 178
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Thursday 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 179
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Thursday 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 180
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Thursday 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 181
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
Friday 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 182
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Friday 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 183
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Friday 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 184
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Friday 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 185
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Saturday 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 186
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Saturday 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 187
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Saturday 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 188
 Smith, E. S..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Saturday 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 189
 Derby, Martha C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Undated 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 190
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Anne [Ross]
Undated 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 191
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Doctor ______
Undated 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 192
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Edward Shippen
Undated 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 193
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to James Gibson
Undated 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 194
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Peggy
Undated 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 195
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to Sally
Undated 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 196
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letter to ______
Undated 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 197
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Letters to ______
Undated 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 198
 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 1797-1885.
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Undated 2 page(s) Box 2:
folder 199

Fragment. Regarding the book, La Vie de Louis XVII

 Ross, Anne C..
Envelopes addressed to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Undated 2 item(s) Box 2:
folder 200
 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Undated 1 page(s) Box 2:
folder 201

Refers to a veil

 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Undated 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 202

Refers to the bride, Mrs. Cram

 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Undated 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 203

Refers to the death of Mrs. Mifflin

 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Undated 3 page(s) Box 2:
folder 204

Regarding a veil and bonnet

 Ross, Anne C..
Letter to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson
Undated 4 page(s) Box 2:
folder 205

A bit of gossip marked "Private." Mrs. Colhoun was seen at Burtons Circus on Chestnut Street!

 Series II. Notes and Essays
1828-1858, Undated 0.25 Linear feet Box 3
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Extracts from a Sermon by Bishop White
1828 March 23 8 page(s) Box 3:
folder 206

Delivered at St. Peter's.

 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Notes
1828 December 5 4 page(s) Box 3:
folder 207

Regarding a conversation with Dr. Joseph Hutchins.

 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Mathias Bordley Obituary
1828 1 page(s) Box 3:
folder 208
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
A Temperate Habit...
[After 1828] 2 page(s) Box 3:
folder 209

Quotes from Cuthbert Collingwood and George Lewis Newnham Collingwood, A Selection from the Public and Private Correspondence of Vice Admiral Lord Collingwood (1828).

 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Dr. Bell's Treatise on the Hand
[After 1833] 9 page(s) Box 3:
folder 210

Extracts and notes based on a work published by Bell, London 1833.

 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
On the Figure of Death
1835 April 13-14 9 page(s) Box 3:
folder 211

Based upon a conservation with Beale.

 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Extracts
1835 27 page(s) Box 3:
folder 212

A variety of collected quotes on numerous topics, primarily attributed to Mrs. Anna Brownell Jameson (1794-1860), Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad (1834).

 Sacred to the Memory of James Gibson
[1856 After July 8] 1 page(s) Box 3:
folder 213

Includes a verse from the Bible (Mathew 5:8) and lines from a hymn from the Protestant Episcopal Church.

 Shippen, Harriet Amelia, 1818-1884.
Memoir of Mrs. Louisa Minot
1858 February 11 6 page(s) Box 3:
folder 214

A good friend of E.B.G. Cut out of the Boston Courier and copied by Shippen. Only entry In a bound volume with title page, "Thoughts and Memories of My Dear Friend Elizabeth Bordley Gibson." Louisa Minot (1788-1858) was the daughter of Daniel Davis, solicitor General of Massachusetts. Minot played an important role in the history of education in Boston.

 Woodward, George W. (George Washington), 1809-1875.
Calhoun's Appeal in the matter of Bordley's Estate
1861 May 6 9 page(s) Box 3:
folder 222

Photocopy. Judgement by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on the Ross family's attempt to find Elizabeth Bordley Gibson at fault for James Gibson's mismanagement of their legacy.

 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Baltimore, and alluding to the injury...
Undated 2 page(s) Box 3:
folder 215

Torn fragment. One side contains a reference to storm damage and the other includes references to self-defence.

 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
I Loved My Dear Brother...
Undated 1 page(s) Box 3:
folder 216

A short note mentioning Elizabeth's grief over the loss of her brother.

 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
List of Tableware
Undated 1 page(s) Box 3:
folder 217
 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Oh! Happy he who Knows...
Undated 2 page(s) Box 3:
folder 218

Contains verses from Buck's County Patriot in "The Friend" and a quote from William Penn.

 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
Seek to Discover and to Understand what is Right...
Undated 3 page(s) Box 3:
folder 219

Portion of an essay presumably about morality.

 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
The Value of Experience and Reflection... | The Faculty of Imitation...
Undated 1 page(s) Box 3:
folder 220

Labeled "Miscellaneous manuscripts, rough drafts, etc." Fragments of two essays.

 Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863.
A Vision Came to My Fancy...
Undated 1 page(s) Box 3:
folder 221

Draft fragment of an essay that appears to describe a conception of heaven.