Subject• | Abolition, emancipation, freedom |
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| • | American loyalists. |
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| • | Anishinaabe |
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| • | Apprentices -- Pennsylvania. |
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| • | Aurora (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
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| • | Bank of the United States (1816-1836) |
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| • | Boundaries, State. |
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| • | Boundary disputes. |
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| • | Canals -- New York (State) |
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| • | Canals. |
(1)
| • | Chemistry |
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| • | Commerce. |
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| • | Court calendars -- Pennsylvania. |
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| • | Creek Indians |
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| • | Delaware Indians |
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| • | Electricity -- Early works to 1800 |
(1)
| • | Engineers -- New York (State) |
(1)
| • | Fort Augusta (Pa.) |
(1)
| • | Fort Duquesne |
(1)
| • | Fort Granville (Pa.) |
(1)
| • | Fort Hunter |
(1)
| • | Fort Pitt (Pa.) |
(1)
| • | Fort William Henry (N.Y.) |
(1)
| • | Fortification -- Pennsylvania. |
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| • | Freemasons -- New York (State) |
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| • | Fur trade -- Great Lakes |
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| • | Germans -- United States. |
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| • | Haudenosaunee |
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| • | Hydrographic surveying -- Florida. |
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| • | Incorporation -- Pennsylvania -- Lancaster. |
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| • | Indentured servants -- Pennsylvania. |
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| • | Indian reservations |
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| • | Indians of North America |
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| • | Indians of North America -- Education |
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| • | Indians of North America -- Great Lakes (North America) |
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| • | Indians of North America -- Languages |
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| • | Indians of North America -- Pennsylvania |
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| • | Indians of North America -- Pennsylvania -- Government relations -- To 1789 |
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| • | Indians of North America -- Treaties |
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| • | Iroquois Indians |
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| • | Jackson, Andrew -- 1767-1845 -- Correspondence. |
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| • | Judges -- Pennsylvania. |
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| • | Judicial opinions |
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| • | Lancaster County (Pa.) -- History |
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| • | Land speculation |
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| • | Linguistics. |
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| • | Liquor industry -- Pennsylvania. |
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| • | Louisiana Purchase -- Enclopedias. |
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| • | Meteorology -- Pennsylvania -- Observations |
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| • | Meteorology. |
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| • | Miami Indians |
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| • | Military supplies. |
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| • | Money -- Portugal |
(1)
| • | Moravian Indians |
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| • | Moravians -- Pennsylvania -- History |
(1)
| • | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia |
(1)
| • | Non-importation agreements, 1768-1769 |
(1)
| • | Ogden Land Company |
(1)
| • | Ojibwa Indians |
(1)
| • | Ojibwa language -- Dictionaries -- English |
(1)
| • | Onondaga Indians |
(1)
| • | Ottawa Indians |
(1)
| • | Pennsylvania -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 |
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| • | Pennsylvania -- History -- French and Indian War, 1755-1763 |
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| • | Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Commerce |
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| • | Plants. |
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| • | Postal service -- United States |
(1)
| • | Postal service -- United States. |
(1)
| • | Presidents -- United States -- Correspondence. |
(1)
| • | Printers -- Pennsylvania |
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| • | Prisoners -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia |
(1)
| • | Prisons -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia |
(1)
| • | Quartermasters -- United States |
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| • | Real property -- Pennsylvania -- York County. |
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| • | Rivers -- Florida. |
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| • | Science -- United States -- 18th century. |
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| • | Scientific apparatus and instruments. |
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| • | Seeds. |
(1)
| • | Seneca Indians -- Missions |
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| • | Seneca Indians -- New York (State) |
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| • | Seneca Indians -- Religion |
(1)
| • | Seneca language |
(1)
| • | Seven Years' War, 1756-1763. |
(1)
| • | Shippenburg Library Company |
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| • | Slavery -- Pennsylvania. |
(1)
| • | Slaves, slavery, slave trade |
(1)
| • | Social conditions, social advocacy, social reform |
(1)
| • | Society of Friends -- Relations with Indians |
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| • | Society of Friends. |
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| • | Sons of Liberty |
(1)
| • | Stamp Act, 1765 |
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| • | Surveying -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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| • | Surveys. |
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| • | Tariff on liquors -- Pennsylvania. |
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| • | Taxation -- Pennsylvania -- Bucks County. |
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| • | Tea tax (American colonies) |
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| • | Tonawanda Indian Reservation (N.Y.) |
(1)
| • | Transits. |
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| • | United States -- History -- French and Indian War, 1755-1763 |
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| • | United States. Army. Supplies and stores |
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| • | United States. Circuit Court (4th Circuit) |
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| • | Wampum |
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| • | Women prisoners -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia |
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| | Author: | Azambuja, Jacob Frederico Torl | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Memoria sobre o valor das moedas
| | | Dates: | 1833 | | | Abstract: | This bound volume contains an essay Jacob Frederico Torlade Pereira de Azambuja presented to the American Philosophical Society in 1833. Jacob Azambuja was the Portuguese charge d' affaires in the United States from 1829-1834. The essay describes the monetary history and system of Portugal. Presented after Andrew Jackson's election, banking and currency were important political topics at the time. This essay likely reflects the growing interest APS members had in the subject and in understanding alternative systems to the United States. The essay can offer insight into prevalent European ideas about currency and may offer insight into how these ideas may have influenced how Americans thought about reforming their system.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.332.4946.Az1m | | | Extent: | 1 volume(s) | | | Topics: | Business and Skilled Trades | Diplomatic History | Early National Politics | Government Affairs | International Affairs | | | Genre: | Business Records and Accounts | Manuscript Essays | | | Subjects: | Money -- Portugal | |
| Author: | Burd, James, 1726-1793 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Burd-Shippen Papers
| | | Dates: | 1708-1792 | | | Abstract: | This collection is one of the largest early American collections the APS holds. Its breadth of sources provides insight into colonial Pennsylvania history, especially that of Lancaster County. Although largely material composed of material from James Burd, there are also significant documents relating to the Shippen family. Documents touch on matters financial, political, and social. While the collection is of wide ranging material, its strength lies in three main parts: the Seven Years' War and Pontiac's Rebellion in Pennsylvania, Burd's business records, and life in Lancaster County from 1754-1776.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.B.B892 | | | Extent: | 6.5 Linear Feet | | | Topics: | Business and Skilled Trades | Colonial Politics | Government Affairs | Land and Speculation | Military History | Native America | Pennsylvania History | Seven Years' War | Surveying and Maps | Trade | | | Genre: | Business Records and Accounts | Diaries | Family Correspondence | General Correspondence | Miscellaneous | Official Government Documents and Records | Political Correspondence | Travel Narratives and Journals | | | Subjects: | Court calendars -- Pennsylvania. | Fort Augusta (Pa.) | Fort Duquesne | Fort Granville (Pa.) | Fort Hunter | Fort Pitt (Pa.) | Fort William Henry (N.Y.) | Fortification -- Pennsylvania. | Iroquois Indians | Lancaster County (Pa.) -- History | Meteorology -- Pennsylvania -- Observations | Military supplies. | Pennsylvania -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 | Pennsylvania -- History -- French and Indian War, 1755-1763 | Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Commerce | Shippenburg Library Company | United States -- History -- French and Indian War, 1755-1763 | United States. Army. Supplies and stores | |
| Author: | Dixon, Jeremiah | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Minutes and papers of the Mason and Dixon survey, 1760-1768
| | | Dates: | 1760-1768 | | | Abstract: | The Mason and Dixon Survey Collection consists of two volumes relating to their work drawing a border between Pennsylvania and Maryland and a box of correspondence. This entry describes the two volumes. One contains the Penn family's costs, which goes into specific details about items purchased and used for the venture. The second volume is a manuscript copy of the commissioners' minutes from 1760-1768. The commissioners were representatives of both Baltimore and Penn, and gave directions to Mason and Dixon. The minutes contain negotiations between the commissioners, which provide insight into surveying methods and the various disagreements between the two sides about boundaries, particularly as they relate to the Delmarva Peninsula. There are a few mentions of Indians and diplomacy, especially around 1767 when Mason and Dixon were extending the line into the Ohio Country.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.974.8.P383 | | | Extent: | 2 volume(s) | | | Topics: | Colonial Politics | Government Affairs | Native America | Pennsylvania History | Surveying and Maps | | | Genre: | Maps and Surveys | Official Government Documents and Records | | | Subjects: | Surveys. | |
| Author: | Fisher, Joshua Francis, 1807-1873 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Catalogue of political tracts relating to the history of the colony of Pennsylvania from 1681 to 1770, 1838
| | | Dates: | 1838 | | | Abstract: | This volume contains a series of manuscript essays compiled by Joshua Francis Fisher and presented to the APS in the early 19th Century. It is part of the APS collection of documents relationg to colonial Pennsylvania politics and governance. The first part of the volume has a bibliography made in the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century that lists all of the printed pamphlets and other similar documents printed about Pennsylvania from 1681 to 1770. The remaining documents appear to involve the political career and rivalries of William Keith and Andrew Hamilton. The first is an essay "The Life and Character of a strange 'He Monster," that is purportedly written by William Keith about Andrew Hamilton. The second and third pamphlets "A Modest Apology" and "A Petition … against the Quakers" were written during Hamilton's life and involve political controversies he was involved in surrounding defensive measures. The final document is an obituary for Andrew Hamilton.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.016.9748.C28 | | | Extent: | 1 volume(s) | | | Topics: | Colonial Politics | Government Affairs | Pennsylvania History | | | Genre: | Manuscript Essays | Miscellaneous | Official Government Documents and Records | | | Subjects: | Society of Friends. | |
| Author: | Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Benjamin Franklin Papers, 1642-1841
| | | Dates: | 1642-1841 | | | Abstract: | The Papers of Benjamin Franklin are a rich source as varied and expansive as Dr. Franklin's storied life. The Collection has been calendared, catalogued, and much of it is transcribed in printed volumes and online at www.franklinpapers.org.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.B.F85 | | | Extent: | 85.5 Linear Feet | | | Topics: | American Revolution | Americans Abroad | Business and Skilled Trades | Diplomatic History | Government Affairs | International Travel | Land and Speculation | Marriage and Family Life | Military History | Pennsylvania History | Printing and Publishing | Social Life and Custom | | | Genre: | Business Records and Accounts | Diplomatic Material | Family Correspondence | General Correspondence | Manuscript Essays | Political Correspondence | Printed Material | Scientific Correspondence | | | Subjects: | Abolition, emancipation, freedom | Electricity -- Early works to 1800 | Postal service -- United States | Printers -- Pennsylvania | Slaves, slavery, slave trade | Social conditions, social advocacy, social reform | |
| Author: | Great Britain. Board of Trade | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Papers on the West Indies, 1707-1709
| | | Dates: | 1707-1709 | | | Abstract: | This Collection is a series of letters written during Queen Anne's War/The War of Spanish Succession between 1707 and 1709 involving military, political, and trade issues in the British Caribbean. Documents include a petition from merchants in Barbados to the Crown, orders from imperial ministers in Whitehall to governors, and reports from governors in the Caribbean. The documents often relate to events surrounding the war then engulfing Europe. One of the documents, for instance, is a finding of the Board of Trade that rejects a petition that would allow merchants to ship flour from North American colonies to Portugal, a member of the "Grand Alliance," finding that such trade would hurt the "Sugar Islands" too much.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.972.9.G81 | | | Extent: | 0.25 Linear Feet | | | Topics: | Colonial Politics | Government Affairs | International Affairs | Military History | | | Genre: | Official Government Documents and Records | Political Correspondence | |
| Author: | Hazard, Ebenezer, 1744-1817 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Ebenezer Hazard papers, 1766-1813
| | | Dates: | 1766-1813 | | | Abstract: | The Ebenezer Hazard Collection contains a range of documents relating to the early history and establishment of the postal service in the new American nation. Ebenezer Hazard was a New Yorker who served as a deputy postmaster general during the American Revolution and early republic.Included in the collection are two letters from Benjamin Franklin, one appointing him to the post and another advising him to quickly establish a post to Albany. There are a series of military passes issued to Hazard, lending insight into how the postal service operated during the war years. Other correspondents include Thomas Jefferson, who wrote a letter to Hazard in 1775 endorsing a proposed public papers project, and George Washington, who corresponded with Hazard as General of the Army during the war and as President.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.B.H338 | | | Extent: | 1 volume(s) | | | Topics: | American Revolution | Government Affairs | Military History | | | Genre: | Institutional Records | Military Records | Official Government Documents and Records | Political Correspondence | | | Subjects: | Postal service -- United States. | |
| Author: | Logan, James, 1674-1751 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | James Logan letters, 1736-1744
| | | Dates: | 1736-1744 | | | Abstract: | This slender volume contains the letters of James Logan to the proprietors during his tenure as President of the Council, a period from 1746-1744. After Patrick Gordon died in 1736, Logan assumed the powers of the lieutenant governor as the President of the Council. The governorship was assumed in 1738 by George Thomas, but Logan continued as President of the Council. These letters touch upon a range of matters then concerning the government of Pennsylvania, including its border dispute with Maryland and tensions with Indian groups in western areas.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.974.8.L82 | | | Extent: | 1 volume(s) | | | Topics: | Colonial Politics | Government Affairs | Pennsylvania History | | | Genre: | Official Government Documents and Records | Political Correspondence | |
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