| 5 | Author: | Freeman, Tom | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Adviser advised by Tom Freeman, pseud.
| | | Dates: | n.d. | | | Abstract: | This single page is a manuscript essay in Benjamin Franklin's hand that attacks prominent proprietary figures in Pennsylvania's government, especially James Logan. The document is in a standalone volume, but it was originally part of Benjamin Franklin's papers. Not much is known about it. It may have been an essay submitted to him for publication in the Pennsylvania Gazette or, as scholars of Franklin have suspected, it could be an early, unpublished essay of Franklin's.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.172.2.F87 | | | Extent: | 1 item(s) | | | Topics: | Colonial Politics | Pennsylvania History | | | Genre: | Manuscript Essays | |
6 | Author: | Unidentified | Requires cookie* | | Title: | A list of all lands, lots, buildings, and wharves, 1798, in Fawn Township, York County, Pennsylvania
| | | Dates: | 1798 | | | Abstract: | This slender volume contains data on property ownership in the early republic. The list contains the name, place, and amount of property owned by all landholders in Fawn Township, York County, Pennsylvania in 1798. The data also includes details on the modifications made to homes and the various types of buildings they have on their property.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.333.3.P38 | | | Extent: | 1 item(s) | | | Topics: | Government Affairs | Pennsylvania History | | | Genre: | Official Government Documents and Records | | | Subjects: | Real property -- Pennsylvania -- York County. | |
8 | Author: | Heckewelder, John Gottlieb Ernestus, 1743-1823 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Notes, amendments, and additions to his account of the Indians, 1820
| | | Dates: | 1820 | | | Abstract: | This small document contains annotations, changes, and amendments that John Heckewelder hoped would be made to his "Account of the history, manners, and customs of the Indian nations, who once inhabited Pennsylvania and the neighboring states." The changes include additions to sections on religion, belief, and cultural practices.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.970.1.H35n | | | Extent: | 1 volume(s) | | | Topics: | Native America | Pennsylvania History | | | Genre: | Manuscript Essays | Native American Materials | | | Subjects: | Algonquian Indians | Indians of North America -- Pennsylvania -- History | Indians of North America -- Pennsylvania -- Social life and customs | |
10 | Author: | Keith, William, 1680-1749 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Letter. . . To Mr. James Logan. . . On occasion of Mr. Logan's having sent to Sir William a copy of his printed paper called the Antidote
| | | Dates: | 1725 | | | Abstract: | This bound volume contains a long letter – more like an essay – from Sir William Keith, the governor of Pennsylvania, to James Logan, the secretary for the proprietors. The letter discusses Logan's recent pamphlet, "The Antidote." The letter was printed by Andrew Bradford in Philadelphia, and this handwritten copy was likely made of this printed pamphlet.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.974.8.K26 | | | Extent: | 1 volume(s) | | | Topics: | Colonial Politics | Pennsylvania History | | | Genre: | Manuscript Essays | |
12 | Author: | unknown | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Documents relating to the Wyoming Controversy, 1751-1814, 1823
| | | Dates: | 1751-1823 | | | Abstract: | This volume relates to the controversy between Pennsylvania and Connecticut over control of the northern third of what is today Pennsylvania. While much of this documentation is available in printed sources – namely the Pennsylvania Archives and the Papers of the Susquehanna Company – these are originals of these documents. Some of the documents in the APS collection do not appear to be part of these printed collections, notably a series of legal documents and pronouncements that contain marginalia that may be of interest to historians. The documents span the entire period of the controversy, with the first documents dated from the 1750s and the last ones from the early nineteenth century. Many are manuscript copies of originals.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.974.83.D65 | | | Extent: | 1 volume(s) | | | Topics: | Colonial Politics | Pennsylvania History | | | Genre: | Legal Records | Official Government Documents and Records | | | Subjects: | Land settlement -- Pennsylvania. | |
14 | 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. | |
15 | Author: | unknown | Requires cookie* | | Title: | H. I. Z., Advice and instruction to the Palatines newly arrived in the Province of Pennsylvania
| | | Dates: | 1727 | | | Abstract: | This short piece offers a satirical take on some Philadelphians. Framed as a list of advice for new German immigrants, the piece has a more political tone in which it offers a critical appraisal of some prominent members of society and business. These two pages are in Benjamin Franklin's hand. Once thought to a work of Franklin's, since 1963, it has been believed that Franklin was not the original author of this piece.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.171.6.Z1 | | | Extent: | 1 item(s) | | | Topics: | Colonial Politics | Pennsylvania History | Philadelphia History | | | Genre: | Manuscript Essays | |
16 | Author: | Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | To the freeholders and freemen
| | | Dates: | 1727 | | | Abstract: | This essay, written in 1727, advocates free and open election in Philadelphia. It criticizes the recent practice of governor's appointing assessors and other officers. Instead, it argues that more power should reside in the legislature of the colony. This document is in Benjamin Franklin's hand, although it is likely that Franklin transcribed a printed pamphlet published by Andrew Bradford.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.324.F85 | | | Extent: | 1 item(s) | | | Topics: | Colonial Politics | Pennsylvania History | Philadelphia History | | | Genre: | Manuscript Essays | |
19 | Author: | Sack, William | Requires cookie* | | Title: | A vocabulary in the Mingo tongue taken from the mouth of William Sack, a Canistogo Indian. . . and memorandum book
| | | Dates: | 1757-1771 | | | Abstract: | This volume contains a short vocabulary and an extended memorandum book. The vocabulary was taken from Will Sack, a Conestoga Indian, in January 1757 at Fort Augusta in the midst of the Seven Years' War. Sack would later become a controversial figure in Pennsylvania history. The Paxton Boys claimed he was a murderer and used his presence in the Conestoga's camp as pretext for their assault on the Conestoga Indians. The memorandum book contains the financial transactions of an unknown individual during the 1760s, although some evidence suggests that Edward Burd kept this memorandum book and vocabulary.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.497.3.V852m | | | Extent: | 1 volume(s) | | | Topics: | Native America | Pennsylvania History | Seven Years' War | | | Genre: | Business Records and Accounts | Language Material | Native American Materials | |
20 | Author: | Williams, John | Requires cookie* | | Title: | John Williams daybook and ledger, 1773-1774
| | | Dates: | 1773-1774 | | | Abstract: | John Williams's ledger and daybook record the business activities for this Lancaster County-based merchant. The ledger contains daily sales and purchases for 1773 and 1774. The accounts can provide insight into the consumption of residents of the Pennsylvania hinterland and the trade and business connections it had with Philadelphia and other ports. The daybook contains even more information. Entries record individuals, what they purchased, and at what price.
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| | | Call #: | Mss.657.W67 | | | Extent: | 2 volume(s) | | | Topics: | Business and Skilled Trades | Pennsylvania History | Trade | | | Genre: | Business Records and Accounts | |
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