1776-1988
Guide to the Collection
The Jackson family papers II are stored offsite and must be requested at
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| Creator: | Jackson family |
| Title: | Jackson family papers II |
| Dates: | 1776-1988 |
| Physical Description: | 3 record
cartons |
| Call Number: | OFFSITE STORAGE |
| Repository: | Massachusetts Historical Society 1154 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02215
library@masshist.org |
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Abstract:
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The Jackson family papers contain materials
gathered by Mary L. (Muir) Cammann in preparation for a publication of the
letters of this family from which she is descended. Included are original
documents; copies, both typescripts and photostats, of letters from individuals
and manuscript repositories; background materials and research collected on the
family; and her correspondence during the process of research and
preparation.
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Includes information on members of the Jackson family most heavily
represented in the collection.
Michael Jackson (1734-1801) of Newton,
Massachusetts served in the French and Indian Wars at Louisbourg, as a private
in the Newton Minutemen Company, and at Lexington and Concord. He was
commissioned a Major in the Continental Army in 1775, fought at Bunker Hill,
and was commissioned Colonel of the 8th Massachusetts Infantry in 1777. He
married Ruth Parker (b. 1731) in 1759.
Simon Jackson (1760-1818) of Newton,
Massachusetts, the second son of Michael and Ruth Jackson, served in Captain
Phineas Cook's Co. in 1775; was a Lieutenant in William Bond's regiment; and
was a member of his father's 8th Massachusetts Infantry (1777-1783). He then
served in various other regiments until 1784. He married Borodell Shepherd in 1786 and Sarah
(Sally) Spring in 1802. He was a farmer and speculator in Newton.
Ebenezer Jackson (1763-1837) was the third son of
Michael and Ruth Jackson. He was born in Newton, Massachusetts and enlisted in
his father's regiment (the 8th Massachusetts Infantry) at the age of 14. He
served in various regiments until 1783 when he was sent south to establish the
boundary between Virginia and North Carolina. He settled in Savannah, Georgia,
and was involved in various business activities, among them the sales of rice
and cotton; the establishment of a packet between New York and Savannah;
several land companies, including the Tennessee Company; and the ownership of
two plantations. He also owned a home in Walnut Grove in Middletown,
Connecticut from 1801-1826, which served as his family's summer home. He
married Charlotte Fenwick Pierce (1766-1819) in
1792.
William Leigh Pierce (b. 1740), the first husband
of Charlotte Fenwick, was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, reaching the rank
of Major, and a businessman in Savannah, Georgia as the head of William Pierce
& Company. They had one son, William Leigh Pierce, Jr.
(1790-1814).
Amasa Jackson (1765-1824), the fourth son of
Michael and Ruth Jackson, served in his father's infantry (8th Massachusetts)
from 1777-1783 and in other regiments until 1784. He, like his brother
Ebenezer, was a merchant in Georgia; the President of the Jersey Bank,
1805-1810; President of the Union Bank, 1811-1821; and the second President of
the New England Society. He married Ann Lauder
(1765-1793) in 1789 and Mary Phelps
(1778-1859) in 1798.
Charles Jackson (1767-1801), the fifth son of
Michael and Ruth Jackson, served like his brothers in his father's regiment
from 1777?1783 and in other regiments in 1784. He attended the College at
Providence in the Class of 1788, and received his A.M. in 1796. He was educated
in law by General William Hull and served as the U.S. District Attorney for
Georgia from 1797-1801.
Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. (1796-1874), the son of
Ebenezer and Charlotte F. Jackson, graduated from St. Mary's College in 1814;
studied law at Litchfield Law School; and was admitted to the bar and began
practicing in Philadelphia in 1821. He moved to Middletown, Connecticut in 1821
and was involved in politics for several years, serving as a member of the
State House of Representatives from 1820?1832 and 1849 and as a U.S.
Congressman from Connecticut in 1834-1835. He married Eliza
Harper (1901-1838) in 1822 and Hannah S. Hubbard
(1815-1903) in 1840.
Note: Additional biographical and genealogical information on the Jackson
family can be found in Carton 2.
The Jackson family papers contain materials gathered by Mary L. (Muir)
Cammann in preparation for a publication of the letters of this family from
which she is descended. Included are original documents(most with typescripts
in preparation for publication); copies, both typescripts and photostats, of
letters from individuals and manuscript repositories; background materials and
research collected on the family; and her corespondence during the process of
research and preparation. The volume of letters was never published.
Mary L. Cammann, Philadelphia, Penn., June 1989.
The Jackson family papers II are stored offsite and must be requested at
least one business day in advance. Contact the Library at
library@masshist.org or (617) 536-1608 to request
materials. Please discuss your request with the reading room staff before
requesting cartons by barcode.
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| Carton | Barcode | Contents |
| | I. Original materials,
1792-1844
Arranged chronologically. (Formerly Box 1, Folder 1-12 and Box 7, Vol. 1)Letters and other documents of the Jackson family including family letters;
items related to Ebenezer Jackson's involvement in land company, especially the
Tennessee Co.; and deeds related to the site of Walnut Grove in Middletown,
Conn. Also included are letters, passports, and a travel journal by Ebenezer
Jackson, Jr. on the trip to Europe, 25 June 1836 - 8 Mar. 1837. Among the other
family members represented here are Charlotte F. Jackson, Ruth Jackson, Selina
F. Jackson, and Josiah Tatnall.
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| | | Letters,
1792-1840
NOTE: The following list of items is a partial
list, but represents the bulk of the original materials in the collection.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Memo, Matthias Maher can object to Zachariah Cox's drawing money out
of the Georgia treasury for part of the money for the Tennessee Co. for the
following reasons, n.d. |
| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Philadelphia: William Hunter to Ebenezer Jackson, has been busy
helping friends; kept his mind off his unhappiness,
6 Nov. 1792. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Receipt, Hamilton & Harper to Treasurer of Tennessee Co,
4 June 1797. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Arthur Harper, to his Excellency Jared Irwin, Governor of Georgia,
to keep Zachariah Cox from taking Tennessee Co.'s money out of Georgia
treasury,
4 July 1797. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Receipt, Matthias Maher to Seaborn Jones, for consultation on
Tennessee Co.,
1 Apr. 1800. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Augusta: Receipt, George Walker to Matthias Maher, for consultation
on Tennessee Co.,
2 Apr. 1800. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | New York: Receipt, Matthias Maher to A. Jackson, for advertising
meeting of Tennessee Co.,
16 June 1800 Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Account, Matthias Maher and Tennessee Co., 1795-1800,
20 June 1800. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | New Haven, CT: William Leigh Pierce, Jr. to his step-grandmother,
Mrs. Ruth Jackson, on family matters,
25 Sept. [1800]. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | New Haven, CT: Ebenezer Jackson to his brother Simon Jackson, best
wishes on the latter's marriage to Sally Spring; just bought Walnut Grove,
Middletown, CT,
15 Aug. 1801. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Middletown, CT: Deed from Nancy Starr, Samuel Huggins, Jr., and
Patty D. Huggins to Ebenezer Gilbert, Jr. for land in Middletown,
7 Sept. 1801. |
| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Walnut Grove: Charlotte F. Jackson to her daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Sarah Spring Jackson, home life,
2 Apr. 1803. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Middletown, CT: Deed from Ebenezer Gilbert, Jr. to George Jones for
land in Middletown,
21 July 1803. |
| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Newton, MA: Ruth Jackson to her daughter-in-law Charlotte F.
Jackson, family matters,
27 Feb. 1804. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Newton, MA: Borodell S. Jackson to his grandmother, Mrs. Ruth
Jackson, tells of his schooling,
1 Sept. 1804. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Newton, MA: Borodell S. Jackson to his grandmother, Mrs. Ruth
Jackson, on family matters,
30 Dec. 1805. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Middletown, CT: Ruth Jackson to her son Ebenezer Jackson, family
matters,
21 Feb. 1806. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | London: Selina Fenwick to Charlotte F. Jackson, family news,
16 Dec. 1807. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Charlotte F. Jackson to her son Ebenezer Jackson, sending Ebenezer,
Jr.'s composition on duelling,
8 Feb. 1808. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Colchester: Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. to his father Ebenezer Jackson,
school life,
[1809]. |
| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Hartford: Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. to his father Ebenezer Jackson,
school life,
15 Jan. 1809. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Hartford: Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. to his mother Charlotte F. Jackson,
personal news,
27 July 1809. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Colchester: Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. to his father Ebenezer Jackson,
asks for declamation and to go to a ball,
10 Aug. 1809. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Chatham County, GA: Deed from George Jones to Ebenezer Jackson for
land in Middletown,
1 Jan. 1810. |
| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Memo by S.W. Dana concerning Charlotte F. Jackson's power over
estate from her first marriage,
29 July 1811. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Power of attorney regarding Georgia Mississippi Co.,
19 Mar. 1814. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Georgia: Letter and power of attorney from Thomas Young to Ebenezer
Jackson regarding Georgia Tennessee Co.,
18 July 1814. |
| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Easton: William Sitgreaves to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. regarding
Baltimore and Philadelphia and the War of 1812,
30 Oct. 1814. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Savannah: Ebenezer Jackson to his wife, Charlotte F. Jackson,
rejoicing in peace,
3 Feb. 1815. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Indenture between Arthur Harper of Charleston, S.C. and U.S. on
Tennesee Co.,
27 Apr. 1815. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | New York: Daniel Lord, to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., advice on where to
practice law,
27 Feb. 1816. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | New York: Charlotte F. Jackson to Mrs. Arthur Harper, thanks for her
kindness during her daughter Harriet Jackson's stay with her,
16 Jan. 1817. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Exeter: Amasa Jackson, Jr. to his mother Charlotte F. Jackson,
regarding school,
9 June 1817. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Hartford: Selina Jackson to her mother Charlotte F. Jackson,
regarding personal matters,
5 July 1817. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Philadelphia: Martha Gadson to Charlotte F. Jackson, on personal
matters,
17 Sept. 1817. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | New York: Selina Jackson to her mother Charlotte F. Jackson, on her
studies,
1 May 1818. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | New York: Selina Jackson to her brother Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. on his
recent sickness,
10 July 1820. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Savannah: L. Koliock to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., congratulations upon
his marriage,
22 Aug. 1822. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Washington, D.C.: A. Cuthbert to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., informing
him that tariff will be next subject in Congress,
3 Feb. 1824. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | U.S. Military Academy, West Point: Amasa Jackson, Jr. to his brother
Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., sorry that he must stay at West Pt. and is unable to
visit him,
15 Jan. 1825. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Walnut Grove: Selina Jackson to her brother Ebenezer .Jackson, Jr.,
describing presidential ball,
12 Mar. 1825. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | New York: Rembrandt Peale to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., couldn't have
painted portrait of Ebenezer, Sr. in a red coat,
29 May 1825. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Gallipolis: Samuel F. Vinton to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., regarding the
laws on joint tenancy,
7 July 1825. |
| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Hannah S. Hubbard to her brother Gurden S. Hubbard, personal
(written at age 5),
5 Mar. 1827. |
| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Washington, D.C.: J. MacPherson Berrien to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr.,
thanking him for horses he selected,
27 Mar. 1827. |
| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Deed regarding the sale of slaves which were part of first marriage
of Charlotte Pierce,
20 Feb. 1828. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Gallipolis: Samuel F. Vinton to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., regarding a
bill to increase naval officers' pay,
20 Apr. 1828. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Fairfield: Roger M. Sherman to Ebenezer Jackson, regarding Dr.
Jarvis' marital troubles,
21 Dec. 1828. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Washington, D.C.: J.W. Huntington to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr.,
regarding the Union Bank of Tennessee,
17 Dec. 1833. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Savannah: Josiah Tatnall to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., regarding the
health of the latter's father,
30 Dec. 1833. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Savannah: Josiah Tatnall to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., regarding the
health of the latter's father,
5 Jan. 1834. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Whitemarsh: Harriet Tatnall to her brother Ebenezer Jackson, Jr.,
regarding their father's health,
31 Jan. 1834. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Savannah: Harriet Tatnall to her brother Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., on
personal matters,
12 Feb. 1834. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Savannah: Josiah Tatnall to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. regarding the
health of the latter's father,
6 Mar. 1834. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Hartford: George Corning to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., regarding
tailoring,
20 Mar. 1834. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Savannah: Josiah Tatnall to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., regarding the
health of the latter's father,
1 Apr. 1834. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Middletown: H.F. Tattnall to Eliza,
10 June 1836. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Mirille King to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., regarding buying pictures,
1 Nov. 1836. In French.Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Middletown: Jonathan Baines to E. Jackson. Jr.,
12 Dec. 1836. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Middletown: E. Jackson to Miss C. Tattnall,
29 Jan. 1837. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Middletown: E. Jackson to Brother,
17 Mar. 1837. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Boston Navy Yard: Josiah Tatnall to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., regarding
the monument for Eliza Jackson's grave,
11 June 1838. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Savannah: Elias Reed to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., regarding the slave
Grace,
13 June 1838. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Savannah: Elias Reed to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., regarding the slave
Grace,
16 July 1838. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Boston: Josiah Tatnall to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., regarding Eliza
Jackson's gravestone,
20 July 1838. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Savannah: Elias Reed to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., regarding the slave
Grace,
23 June 1840. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Anonymous, to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., enclosing ten dollars,
Oct. 1840. Includes typescript.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | Passport of Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. on a trip to Europe,
1836 |
| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | Passport of Ebenezer Jackson, Jr.,
1844 |
| Carton 3 | SH 15PE 4 | | Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. journal,
1836-1837 Journal kept by Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., a representative from Connecticut, on
a trip to Europe.
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| | II. Jackson family correspondence (copies),
1776-1840
Arranged chronologically within each correspondent. (Formerly Box 1, Folder 13-22, Box 2, and Box 3)This series contains the copies of Jackson family correspondence collected
by Mary L. (Muir) Cammann for her publication. They include both photostats and
typescripts and are arranged by author, except in cases where the author is not
a member of the Jackson family, in which case they are filed by recipient.
Each letter contains a code in the upper left corner indicating the source
of the letter. A key to these codes can also be found in this series.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | Key to coding of source material |
| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | Col. Michael Jackson,
1776-1840 Contains materials both by and about him related to his military service in
the Revolutionary War. Also some family materials.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | Ruth Jackson,
1804-1810 |
| | | Ebenezer Jackson This group of materials is divided into four sections: 1. family and
personal letters, 2. letters while Port Officer at Savannah, 3. business
correspondence, and 4. his letterbook. Letters from. Ebenezer to his brothers
Amasa and Simon, while often about business matters, are filed with family
letters.
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| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Family and personal correspondence,
1783-1840 |
| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Port Officer and Savannah,
1799-1802 |
| Carton 1 | SH 15PC 2 | | | Business correspondence,
1800-1812 |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | | Business correspondence,
1813-1834 |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | | Letterbook,
1801-1805 |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | | Letterbook,
1812-1820 |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | Charlotte F. Jackson,
1798-1810 |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | Simon Jackson,
1781-1815 Both family and business letters, including some legal tangles. Also
includes letters written by his wife, Sally Spring Jackson.
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| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | Amasa Jackson,
1785-1824 Business and family matters, including business dealings for his
father-in-law Oliver Phelps.
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| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | Charles Jackson,
1789-1801 Mostly related to his position as U.S. District Attorney for Georgia, with
some family materials.
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| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | Ebenezer Jackson, Jr.,
1813-1874 Mostly family correspondence. Als includes his will.
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| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | Other Jackson family,
1807-1838 |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | Other misc. copies Non-Jackson family correspondence.
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| Carton 3 | SH 15PE 4 | III. Card file
(Formerly Box 4)Card file containing a chronological record of each document in the
collection including copies and originals. The cards also rote to which chapter
in her book each letter would belong. This box also includes a reference card
historical resources.
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| | IV. Background materials
Arranged topically. (Formerly Box 5)Background and source material gathered for Mary L. (Muir) Cammann's
research, including genealogies; biographical information on the members of the
Jackson family: and background on Walnut Grove.
This series also contains general background information in two disbound
volumes. The first contains a mix of information on the above subjects and the
second, "Charles E. Jackson source materials" contains information collected by
Mary L. (Muir) Cammann's grandfather.
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| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | Jackson family genealogy |
| | | Background/Biographical: |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | | Jackson family |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | | Michael Jackson |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | | Ebenezer Jackson |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | | Simon Jackson |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | | Amasa Jackson |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | | Charles Jackson |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | | William Leigh Pierce |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | Walnut Grove, Middletown, Conn. |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | "Jackson letters -- background," disbound volume |
| Carton 2 | SH 15PD 3 | | "Charles E. Jackson source materials," disbound volume |
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| | V. Mary L. (Muir) Cammann correspondence
Arranged by type of correspondent. (Formerly Box 6)Correspondence written and received during the author's process of research
and the collection of letters. Her correspondents include family members;
historical societies and libraries; and publishers.
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| Carton 3 | SH 15PE 4 | | | Alice Jackson,
1961-1962 |
| Carton 3 | SH 15PE 4 | | | Claire Jackson Kemp,
1967-1988 |
| Carton 3 | SH 15PE 4 | | | Misc., 1960-1988 |
| Carton 3 | SH 15PE 4 | | With historical societies (arranged alphabetically by society) |
| Carton 3 | SH 15PE 4 | | With Mary Bullard,
1973-1979 |
| Carton 3 | SH 15PE 4 | | With Virginia Wood,
1975-1977 |
| Carton 3 | SH 15PE 4 | | Misc.,
1961-1973 |
| Carton 3 | SH 15PE 4 | | Regarding her book,
1962-1983 |
| Carton 3 | SH 15PE 4 | | "Dead Ends",
1962-1972 |
| Carton 3 | SH 15PE 4 | | With publishers,
1960-1986 |
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| | VI. Printed materials,
1813-1895
(Formerly Box 7, Vol. 2-4) |
| Carton 3 | SH 15PE 4 | | Pierce, William Leigh, Esq. The Year: A Poem,
In Three Cantoes (New York: David Longworth at the
Shakespeare-Gallery),
1813 |
| Carton 3 | SH 15PE 4 | | Starr, Frank Farnsworth, Edward Jackson
Family of Newton, Massachusetts in the Long of Commodore Charles Hunter
Jackson, United States Navy, Middletown, Connecticut, compiled by Frank
F. Starr for James J. Goodwin, Hartford, Conn. (Cambridge: University Press),
1895 |
| Carton 3 | SH 15PE 4 | | Microfilm of 5 Jackson family letters from New York Historical
Society |
Jackson family papers II, Massachusetts Historical Society
This collection is indexed under the following headings in
ABIGAIL,
the online catalog of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Researchers
desiring materials about related persons, organizations, or subjects should
search the catalog using these headings.
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| Persons: |
| | Cammann, Mary L. (Muir).
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| | Jackson, Amasa, 1765-1824.
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| | Jackson, Charles, 1767-1801.
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| | Jackson, Charlotte Fenwick
Pierce, 1766-1819. |
| | Jackson, Ebenezer, 1763-1837.
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| | Jackson, Ebenezer, 1796-1874.
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| | Jackson, Michael, 1734-1801.
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| | Jackson, Ruth Parker, b. 1731.
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| | Jackson, Simon, 1760-1818.
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| | Jackson
family--Genealogy. |
| | Pierce, William Leigh, 1789 or
90-1814. |
| | Tatnall, Josiah, 1795-1871.
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| Organizations: |
| | Tennessee Company. |
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| Subjects: |
| | Diaries, 1837-1837 |
| | Europe--Description and
travel--1800-1918. |
| | Family
history,--1750-1799. |
| | Family
history,--1800-1849. |
| | Real
property--Connecticut--Middletown. |
| | United
States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--American forces. |
| | Voyages and
travels--Diaries. |
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