1535-1957
Guide to the Microfilm Edition
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| Creator: | Lee family |
| Title: | Lee family papers |
| Dates: | 1535-1957 |
| Physical Description: | 23
document boxes, 165 volumes, and 1 oversize box |
| Call Number: | Ms. N-2019 (tall) |
| Microfilm Call Number: | P-345, 41 reels |
| Repository: | Massachusetts Historical Society 1154 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02215
library@masshist.org |
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Abstract:
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This collection consists of the papers of the Lee
family, primarily the correspondence, writings, and business records of Henry
Lee (1782-1867) and Henry Lee, Jr. (1817-1898).
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Henry Lee (1782-1867) was a prosperous India merchant and free-trade
economist and publicist. His wife was Mary Jackson Lee (1783-1860). Henry Lee,
Jr. (1817-1898), the son of Henry Lee and Mary Jackson Lee, was a banker,
theatrical entrepreneur, and political reformer who served as military
aide-de-camp to Massachusetts Civil War Governor John Albion Andrew.
This collection consists of the personal papers of the Lee family, primarily
the correspondence, writings, and business records of Henry Lee (1782-1867) and
his son Henry Lee, Jr. (1817-1898). Other members of the Lee family and the
related Jackson family represented in the collection are: Mary Jackson Lee
(1783-1860), Jonathan Jackson (1743-1810), Patrick Tracy Jackson (1780-1847),
Francis Lowell Lee (1823-1886), Joseph Lee (1744-1831), Joseph Lee, Jr.
(1770-1845), Thomas Lee (1741-1830), Thomas Lee, Jr. (1779-1867), and Henry Lee
Shattuck (1879-1971).
Among the many subjects covered in the correspondence and writings are: free
trade, the War of 1812, banking and currency, cotton manufacture, theater, the
Civil War, civil service reform, the United States Census of 1790, the Free
Trade Convention of 1831, and the Massachusetts militia. Prominent
correspondents include: John A. Andrew, Albert Gallatin, Edwin L. Godkin,
Robert Y. Hayne, George Frisbie Hoar, Frances Anne Kemble, Abbott Lawrence,
Henry Cabot Lodge, and Robert Gould Shaw.
The bound volumes in the collection include business records, primarily
account books, ledgers, and letterbooks of various family firms containing
information on the Indian, European, South American, West Indian, and China
trades. Among the other volumes are personal journals and scrapbooks.
The Massachusetts Historical Society (MHS) holds the following collections
related to the Lee family papers:
Lee family additions, 1815-1880. Ms. N-241.
Lee family photographs, 1861-ca. 1950. Photo. Coll. 500.75.
Gift of Mrs. Frederick C. Shattuck, 1919.
The collection is organized into the following series:
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| I. Loose manuscripts, 1535-1957 |
| | A. Correspondence, 1535-1934 |
| | B. Writings and genealogy, 1833-1898 |
| | C. Robert Gould Shaw monument papers, 1886-1897 |
| | D. Henry Lee Shattuck papers, 1933-1957 |
| | E. Printed material, 1774-1922 |
| II. Oversize material, 1710-1892 |
| III. Bound volumes, 1764-1898 |
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| Reel | Box | Folder | Contents |
| | | I. Loose manuscripts,
1535-1957
For a list of all correspondents in this series, as
well as the names of select individuals and subjects of historical significance
in the collection, see the
index.
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| | | | A. Correspondence,
1535-1934
Arranged chronologically.This bulk of this subseries consists of the correspondence of Henry Lee,
Mary Jackson Lee, and Henry Lee, Jr. Some of the well-known Lee correspondents
are Albert Gallatin, John C. Calhoun, Robert Y. Hayne, Abbott Lawrence, Charles
Francis Adams, Jr., John A. Andrew, E.L. Godkin, George Frisbie Hoar, Frances
Anne (Fanny) Kemble, and Henry Cabot Lodge.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 1 | | | Undated Correspondence from Lizzie Cabot and Lizzie H. Howland. Subjects include
poems, religious proverbs, accounts of the holdings of Henry Lee, and the
genealogy of the Caleb Davis and Jones families.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 2 | | | Undated Correspondence from Henry Lee, Jr., Fanny Kemble, John A. Lowell, Emily
Russell, George C. Shattuck, and Henry Lee. Also included is a letter from
Fanny Searle to Ann Bromfield concerning Madame de Stael. Subjects include the
wardrobe of Fanny Kemble; the recantation of Benjamin Towne, a Philadelphia
publisher who printed for the British for a time during the Revolutionary War;
and the genealogies of the Shattuck and Winthrop families.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 3 | | | 1535-1672 Includes deeds, wills, and other legal documents pertaining to Edmund Lee,
Thomas Hungerford, Eliza and John Griffing, and John Lee. Also includes a
drawing of the Lee family coat of arms.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 4 | | | 1675-1699 Includes deeds and legal documents of John Lee and Joseph Lee.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 5 | | | 1703-1770 Includes deeds, wills, and other legal documents of Joseph Lee, Henry Lee,
Thomas Lee, Woodis Lee, and Samuel Scarlett. Also contains a catalog of the
books of Judge Samuel Sewall.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 6 | | | 1735-1749 Includes deeds, wills, and other legal documents of Joseph Lee, Israel
Rumblemash alias Pomhammon, Joseph White, John Cabot, and Thomas Lee.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 7 | | | 1750-1769 Correspondents include William Bollan, Joseph Lee, and Henry and Thomas
Bromfield. Subjects include parliamentary laws pertaining to the sugar and
molasses trade and reinsurance. Also includes deeds, wills, and other legal
documents of Timothy Orne, Edmund Quincy, Joseph Cabot, and Elizabeth Cabot, as
well as a list of deacons for the Church of Christ, Concord, Mass., ca.
1670-1790.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 8 | | | 1771-1778 Correspondence from Andrew Newell and Henry Crouch. Subjects include the
bombardment of Boston, March 1776, the "enforced pilgrimage" of Governor Thomas
Hutchinson, and the shipping trade of Joseph Lee & Co. Deeds, wills, and
other legal documents of Joseph Lee, Elizabeth Cabot, and George Gardner, as
well as royal documents approving a Superior Court for the Massachusetts Bay
Colony, 17 Feb. 1773.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 9 | | | 1782-1783 Correspondence from John A. Lowell and Benjamin Lincoln. Subjects include
the choice of Jonathan Jackson as a delegate to Congress, 1782, and American
imports and exports. Various legal documents and business accounts of George
Cabot, Joseph Lee, and William Colman.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 10 | | | Jan.-May 1784 Correspondence from Charles Jarvis and Jonathan Jackson. Subjects include
commercial and political relations between Great Britain and the United
States.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 11 | | | June-Aug. 1784 Correspondence from Jonathan Jackson. Subjects include commercial and
political matters in Great Britain. Also includes a bank certificate of Thomas
Lee.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 12 | | | 1785-1786 Correspondence from Jonathan Jackson, Elias Smith, Rufus King, and Thomas
Russell. Subjects include French and Spanish commerce with the United States,
Thomas Jefferson's negotiations with France on the tobacco trade, and the
weakness of the Articles of Confederation on commercial and financial
matters.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 13 | | | Jan.-June 1787 Includes bills, invoices, and receipts of Joseph Lee & Co., Lee &
Cabot, and Jackson & Higginson, as well as delivery orders for the brig
Betsy.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 14 | | | July-Aug. 1787 Includes bills, invoices, cargo lists, and receipts of Lee & Cabot and
Jackson & Higginson.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 15 | | | Sep.-Dec. 1787 Correspondents include Robert and Richard Mercer, John Burke, and Jonathan
Sewall. Subjects include the voyage and transactions of the
Betsy and the schooner Volant. The letter of Sewall, a banished British
loyalist, 21 Sep. 1787, discusses John Adams and life in Nova Scotia.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 16 | | | 1788 Correspondents include John Burke and John A. Lowell. Subjects include the
wreck of the Betsy off Jamaica. Cargo lists, an
account of losses and a list of salvaged and sold goods of the
Betsy, and the will of Patrick Tracy.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 17 | | | 1789 Correspondents include Richard Clarke, Andrew Cabot, John A. Lowell, and
Mary Jackson. Subjects include the estate of Elizabeth Cabot and the apparent
recovery from illness of King George and his resumption of power.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 18 | | | 1790-1791 Correspondence from Jonathan Jackson and Tobias Lear. Subjects include the
taking of the census in the district of Massachusetts under the direction of
Marshal Jonathan Jackson.
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| Reel 1 | Box 1 | Folder 19 | | | 1792-1799 Correspondence from John A. Lowell, Mary Jackson, and John Quincy Adams.
Subjects covered in the Adams letter to John Gardner, 25 Apr. 1796, are life
and politics in Great Britain and the political prospects of the Federalist
party in America.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 1 | | | 1800-1802 Correspondence from Jonathan Jackson, Elizabeth C. Lowell, Mary Jackson, and
Patrick Tracy Jackson. Will and inventory of the property of Joseph Lee.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 2 | | | 1803-1804 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Elizabeth C. Lowell, Mary Jackson, and
Jonathan Jackson. Subjects include the heart ailment of Henry Lee and the
social life of Boston.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 3 | | | 1805-1808 Correspondence from Mary Jackson, Ambrose Clarke, and Thomas Handasyd
Perkins. Subjects include Boston social matters and Federalist politics.
Perkins's letter to Woodbury Storer, 26 Apr. 1808, discusses the Massachusetts
Senatorial vote and Federalist legislative strength.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 4 | | | 1809 Correspondence from Richard Cranch, John Adams, Henry Lee, and John
Bromfield. Subjects include the Quincy family genealogy, as well as
British-American political difficulties, Napoleon's defeat in Europe, and their
effects on international trade. Also discussed are the China and India
trades.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 5 | | | 1810 Correspondence from John Bromfield and Thomas Lee. Subjects include the
death of Jonathan Jackson, cotton, silk, and the China trade.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 6 | | | 1811 Correspondence from John Bromfield, Thomas Lee, E.A. Newton, and Henry
Higginson. Subjects include the India trade and the Latin American trade. Also
includes business accounts and agreements of Joseph Lee, Jr., Henry Lee, and
Henry Higginson.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 7 | | | Jan.-May 1812 Correspondence from James Lloyd, Henry Lee, Samuel Yorke, and James Schott.
Subjects include the commercial policies of Albert Gallatin and the American
government, the prospect of war with England, business reverses, and the India
trade.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 8 | | | June-Sep. 1812 Correspondence from Henry Lee. Subjects include life and trade in Calcutta
and the care of the first Lee child. Lee wrote from the brig
Reaper, upon which he served as supercargo.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 9 | | | Oct.-Dec. 1812 Correspondence from Henry Lee and James Lloyd. Subjects include the care of
Mary Cabot Lee and the prospects for trade in the event of British-American
hostilities. Invoices for items on the Reaper.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 10 | | | 1812-1816 Journal of Mary Jackson Lee during the five-year residence of Henry Lee in
Calcutta. Subjects include Lee family matters, Boston social life, religious
reflections of Mary Jackson Lee, the appointment of Edward Everett as minister
of the Brattle Street Church, and the politics of war and peace with Britain as
seen in Boston.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 11 | | | Jan.-Mar. 1813 Correspondence from Henry Lee to Mary Jackson Lee. Subjects include the war
policy of James Madison, Tsar Alexander, Napoleon and turmoil in Europe, the
opium trade, and life in Calcutta.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 12 | | | Apr.-July 1813 Correspondence from Henry Lee to Mary Jackson Lee. Subjects include Lee
business plans, Napoleon's campaign in Russia, Lee's despair over Madison's
continued prosecution of the War of 1812, and activities of the English
Missionary Society in India.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 13 | | | Aug.-Dec. 1813 Correspondence from Henry Lee to Mary Jackson Lee. Subjects include
Madison's policies in regard to trade and the war in Europe. Accounts of goods
from the brig Reaper.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 14 | | | 1814 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Patrick Tracy Jackson, and Christopher Gore.
Subjects include America's foreign trade, the Russian War, and the proposed
taxation of cotton and other goods manufactured in New England.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 15 | | | 1815-1816 Correspondence from Mary Jackson Lee to Henry Lee. Subjects include Lee
business and Lowell family matters.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 16 | | | 1817-1818 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Henry Higginson, and Richard Clarke Cabot.
Subjects include Lee family matters, the China trade, and the India trade.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 17 | | | Jan.-June 1819 Correspondence from William C. Gowen; William Rollins; Grant, Pillans &
Co.; Reed, Bell & De Yongh; and Palmer, Wilson & Co. Subjects include
the sale of India piece goods in Leghorn, Havre, and Hamburg.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 18 | | | July-Aug. 1819 Correspondence from Steiglitz & Co.; Reed, Bell & De Yongh; Solomon
Towne; and Mary Jackson Lee. Subjects include the market for East India goods
in St. Petersburg, Palermo, Amsterdam, and Leghorn, as well as Lee family
matters.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 19 | | | Sep.-Dec. 1819 Correspondence from Grant, Pillans & Co.; Reed, Bell & De Yongh;
Palmer, Wilson & Co.; Steiglitz & Co.; and Mary Jackson Lee. Subjects
include the East India trade in Leghorn, Havana, St. Petersburg, and Smyrna, as
well as Lee family matters.
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| Reel 2 | Box 2 | Folder 20 | | | 1820 Correspondence from Henry Lee and Mary Jackson Lee. Subjects include East
India trade, the Lee and Lowell family, and church matters. Short history of
trade between the United States and Bengal, 1783-1820, prepared by Henry Lee
for a committee studying duty rates.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 1 | | | 1821 Correspondence from Mary Jackson Lee, James Jackson, and Henry Lee. Subjects
include the Lee children, Boston social life, and the sale of indigo.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 2 | | | 1822-1825 Correspondence from Henry Lee and Joseph Willard. Subjects include Lee
family and legal matters. Insurance policy agreements of Thomas Lee.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 3 | | | 1826-1827 Correspondence from Henry Lee and Joseph Willard. Subjects include the sale
of Lee farm property and Henry Lee's "Boston Report," an exposition for fee
trade and an attack on the protectionist "American System." A fragment of a
letter from Benjamin Waterhouse to John Quincy Adams, 9 May 1827, discusses the
Jonathan Sewall letter of 1787 (Box 1, Folder 15).
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 4 | | | 1828-1829 Correspondence from George McDuffie, William Huskisson, Henry Lee, William
C. Preston, and Mary Jackson Lee. Subjects include the "Boston Report," a young
Thomas Tunno Forbes as agent for Perkins & Sons in China, and Boston social
life.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 5 | | | 1830 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Mary Jackson Lee, George McDuffie, and
Clement C. Biddle. Subjects include Lee family matters and Boston social life.
Biddle letter to McDuffie, 10 June 1830, is a lengthy discussion of government
disbursements and political economy. Inventory of the property of Thomas
Lee.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 6 | | | 1831 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Robert Y. Hayne, Condy Raguet, Clement C.
Biddle, Theodore Sedgwick, and Albert Gallatin. Subjects include the Free Trade
Convention of 1831, the publication of a free trade journal, and the memorial
to Congress on the tariff presented by Gallatin with statistical data supplied
by Lee.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 7 | | | 1832 Correspondence from Robert Y. Hayne, Theodore Sedgwick, Henry Lee, Jr., Mary
Jackson Lee, D.G. Ingraham, William P. Preble, and Abbott Lawrence. Subjects
include the continuing tariff debate, indemnity for ships destroyed in the
bombardment of Antwerp, 1830, and Henry Lee, Jr., at Harvard.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 8 | | | 1833 Correspondence from Clement C. Biddle, John C. Calhoun, Mary Jackson Lee,
and Mary C. Higginson. Subjects include the anti-tariff movement, the
circulation of the anti-tariff Examiner, and
Henry Lee, Jr., at Harvard. Harvard term bills and other documents.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 9 | | | 1834 Correspondence from Mary Jackson Lee, J.W. Tudor Gardiner, and Susan C.
Jackson. Subjects include Lee and Jackson family matters and Henry Lee, Jr., at
Harvard. Will of Thomas Lee and Harvard documents.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 10 | | | 1835 Correspondence from Mary Jackson Lee, William C. Russel, Patrick Tracy
Jackson, George Bemis, and F. Octavius Prince. Subjects include difficulties of
Henry Lee, Jr., at Harvard, methods of instruction at Harvard, and Lee family
matters.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 11 | | | 1836 Correspondence from George Bemis, Henry Lee, William C. Aylwin, Mary Jackson
Lee, and William N. Habersham. Subjects include Henry Lee, Jr., at Harvard, the
principles of business partnership, the Amoskeag Co., and Lee and Lowell family
matters.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 12 | | | Jan.- July 1837 Correspondence from William N. Habersham, Henderson Inches, Jr., Henry Lee,
Jr., S.J. Gardner, and S.G. Dana. Subjects include Henry Lee, Jr., in the Lee
countinghouse, the Habershams and the social life of Savannah, and the
worsening of American economic conditions. Invoices for books purchased by
Henry Lee, Jr., and notes on Calhoun's "currency notions."
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 13 | | | Aug.-Dec. 1837 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Jr., Waldo Higginson, William Minot, Jr.,
William N. Habersham, and James B. Higginson. Subjects include a road survey in
rural Georgia, Boston social life, and the state of the silk piece markets.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 14 | | | 1838 Correspondence from Henry Lee and Henry Lee, Jr. Subjects include the coffee
trade, the Independent Company of Cadets, and Henry Lee, Jr.'s voyage to Rio de
Janeiro as supercargo. Will of Henry Lee, Jr.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 15 | | | Jan. 1839 Correspondence from George Bemis, Mary Jackson Lee, Henry Lee, Anna Dwight,
Mary Higginson, Charles H. Parker, and Charles C. Paine. Subjects include
Boston social life and the coffee trade.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 16 | | | Feb. 1839 Correspondence from Francis H. Jackson, Susan C. Jackson, Patrick Tracy
Jackson, Jr., and Henry Lee. Subjects include Boston social life (assemblies at
Papanti's), Lee family business, and the coffee trade.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 17 | | | Mar.-Apr. 1839 Correspondence from William Minot, Jr., Henry Lee, Mary Jackson Lee, Henry
Lee, Jr., and William S. Bullard. Subjects include life in Smyrna, Boston
social life, Henry Lee, Jr., in New Orleans, and Bullard & Lee business
concerns. Bullard & Lee agreement, 3 Apr. 1839.
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| Reel 3 | Box 3 | Folder 18 | | | May-Dec. 1839 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Henry Lee, Jr., Mary Jackson Lee, Waldo
Higginson, William Minot, Jr., and William N. Habersham. Subjects include
particulars of the Bullard & Lee connection, Henry Lee, Jr., in St. Louis
and Cincinnati, Boston social life, and William Minot's thoughts on Rome and
travel as education. Appointment of Henry Lee, Jr., to the Massachusetts
militia.
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| Reel 4 | Box 4 | Folder 1 | | | Jan.-Apr. 1840 Correspondence from William M. Gouge, William N. Habersham, Henry J.
Bigelow, Henry Lee, William S. Bullard, Edward Austin, Clement C. Biddle, and
Edward Everett. Subjects include American banking and currency, the retirement
of Henry Lee, Boston social life, and a description of Havana.
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| Reel 4 | Box 4 | Folder 2 | | | May-July 1840 Correspondence from Francis H. Jackson, Henry Lee, Edward A. Tappan, George
W. Phillips, and William N. Habersham. Subjects include elections and other
matters relating to the Massachusetts militia, the retirement of Henry Lee, and
the marriage of W.N. Habersham.
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| Reel 4 | Box 4 | Folder 3 | | | Aug.-Dec. 1840 Correspondence from Edward A. Tappan, George W. Phillips, William N.
Habersham, William M. Gouge, Mary Jackson Lee, and Francis H. Jackson. Subjects
include the Massachusetts militia, the acclamation of the majority of Emperor
Don Pedro II of Brazil, William Henry Harrison, and the politics of banking and
currency. Commission of Henry Lee, Jr., as lieutenant in the Massachusetts
militia.
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| Reel 4 | Box 4 | Folder 4 | | | 1841 Correspondence from Mary Jackson Lee, Clement C. Biddle, Henry Lee, Jr.,
Francis Cunningham, and John T. Heard. Subjects include Lee family finances,
John Tyler, and the politics of free trade and currency. Abstract of a journal
of the schooner Ariel.
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| Reel 4 | Box 4 | Folder 5 | | | Jan.-Apr. 1842 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Gardiner Howland Shaw, Henry Lee, Jr., Mary
Jackson Lee, Hannah L. Jackson, William Minot, Jr., William S. Bullard, and
Francis Lowell Lee. Subjects include a European trip of Henry Lee, Jr.,
1842-1843, his description of New York, his ocean voyage (on which he met
Washington Irving), Bullard & Lee business, Lee family matters, and Boston
social life. Typewritten notes on Francis Lowell Lee and other correspondents.
European itinerary of Henry Lee, Jr., 1842-1843.
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| Reel 4 | Box 4 | Folder 6 | | | May 1842 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Jr., Mary Jackson Lee, Hannah L. Jackson,
William S. Bullard, Patrick Tracy Jackson, Jr., and Charles H. Parker. Subjects
include Henry Lee, Jr., in England, his travels with Washington Irving, Bullard
& Lee business, Lee family matters, and Boston social life. Typewritten
notes on Bostonians referred to in family correspondence.
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| Reel 4 | Box 4 | Folder 7 | | | June 1842 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Henry Lee, Jr., Francis L. Lee, Mary C.
Higginson, Harriet J. Lee, and Richard Sullivan, Jr. Subjects include Henry
Lee, Jr.'s impressions of Scotland, the "Oxford Cap War" at Harvard as
described by Francis L. Lee, and Lee family matters. Typewritten notes on
family correspondence.
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| Reel 4 | Box 4 | Folder 8 | | | July 1842 Correspondence from William S. Bullard, Gardiner Howland Shaw, Mary Jackson
Lee, Francis L. Lee, Hannah L. Jackson, Richard Sullivan, Jr., and Charles H.
Parker. Subjects include Bullard & Lee business, Lee family matters,
Harvard, and Boston social life. Typewritten notes on family
correspondence.
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| Reel 4 | Box 4 | Folder 9 | | | Aug. 1842 Correspondence from Hannah L. Jackson, Mary Jackson Lee, Henry Lee, William
S. Bullard, Mary E. Dwight, Richard Sullivan, Jr., William Minot, Jr., and
Henry Lee, Jr. Subjects include Lee family matters, Bullard & Lee business,
Boston social and political life (Everett's speeches and Dickens's impressions
of America), Tyler, Congress and the tariff, Henry Lee, Jr., in Europe and his
visit with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow at Marienberg, and a water-cure on the
Rhine. Typewritten notes on family correspondence.
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| Reel 4 | Box 4 | Folder 10 | | | Sep. 1842 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Jr., Samuel Andrews, Patrick Tracy Jackson,
Jr., Mary Jackson Lee, Henry J. Bigelow, Samuel Parkman, Harriet J. Lee, and
Francis Boyd. Subjects include Lee family matters, Boston social life, the
Massachusetts militia, Henry Lee, Jr., in Europe and his thoughts on Dickens's
view of America, Daniel Webster, and the tariff. Typewritten notes on family
correspondence.
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| Reel 4 | Box 4 | Folder 11 | | | Oct. 1842 Correspondence from Mary Jackson Lee, Charles H. Parker, Patrick Tracy
Jackson, Jr., and Francis L. Lee. Subjects include the Massachusetts militia,
Francis L. Lee at Harvard, Lee family matters, and Boston social life.
Typewritten notes on family correspondence.
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| Reel 4 | Box 4 | Folder 12 | | | Nov. 1842 Correspondence from Francis L. Lee, William S. Bullard, Henry Lee, Henry
Lee, Jr., Charles A. Welch, Harriet J. Lee, and Thomas Lamb. Subjects include
Lee family matters, Francis L. Lee at Harvard, Henry Lee, Jr., in Paris,
Bullard & Lee business, Boston social life, Thanksgiving, and the New
England convention of the committee relating to United States navigation.
Typewritten notes on family correspondence.
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| Reel 4 | Box 4 | Folder 13 | | | Dec. 1842 Correspondence from Francis L. Lee, Mary Jackson Lee, John C. Lee, Patrick
Tracy Jackson, Jr., Joseph Lee, and Henry Lee, Jr. Subjects include Boston
social life (the preaching of Edward Everett Hale), Henry Lee, Jr., in Europe.
Letter from Joseph Lee, 30 Dec. 1842, reprimands Henry Lee, Jr., for reckless
behavior in Europe. Statement of Bullard & Lee interest account with
Fletcher, Alexander & Co. List of high points in Europe (best hotels,
purchases, etc.) of Henry Lee, Jr. Typewritten notes on family
correspondence.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 1 | | | 1-20 Jan. 1843 Correspondence from William S. Bullard, Richard Sullivan, Jr., Mary Jackson
Lee, Harriet J. Lee, Patrick Tracy Jackson, Jr., Clement C. Biddle, and Charles
H. Parker. Subjects include Lee family matters, Boston social life, Bullard
& Lee business and the state of commercial markets, state debt, and
Massachusetts under the rule of Marcus Morton and the Democratic party.
Typewritten notes on correspondence.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 2 | | | 20-30 Jan. 1843 Correspondence from Francis L. Lee, Thomas W. Ward, and Mary Jackson Lee.
Subjects include Lee family matters, Boston social life, the American currency,
and Democratic control of Massachusetts. Typewritten notes on
correspondence.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 3 | | | Feb. 1843 Correspondence from Mary Jackson Lee, Hannah L. Jackson, Francis L. Lee,
Gardner Howland Shaw, and William S. Bullard. Subjects include Lee family
matters, Boston social life, and Bullard & Lee commercial matters.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 4 | | | Mar. 1843 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Jr., Francis H. Jackson, Patrick Tracy
Jackson, Jr., Hannah L. Jackson, Henry Lee, Mary Jackson Lee, and Francis L.
Lee. Subjects include Henry Lee, Jr., in Paris, Lee business concerns, and Lee
and Jackson family matters (the marriage of Patrick Tracy Jackson, Jr.).
Typewritten notes on family correspondence.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 5 | | | Apr. 1843 Correspondence from William S. Bullard, Henry Lee, Jr., Henry Lee, Nathan
Hale, Clement C. Biddle, and Mary Jackson Lee. Subjects include Henry Lee, Jr.,
in Genoa, free trade and finance, the cotton market, and Henry Lee's "Letters
to the Cotton Manufacturers of Massachusetts."
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 6 | | | May 1843 Correspondence from William M. Gouge, Richard Sullivan, Jr., Henry Lee, Jr.,
Francis L. Lee, Mary Jackson Lee, Hannah L. Jackson, and Harriet J. Lee.
Subjects include Henry Lee articles on economic matters and a proposed
autobiography, Henry Lee, Jr., at Naples and Pompeii, Lee family matters, and
Boston social life. Typewritten notes on family correspondence.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 7 | | | June 1843 Correspondence from Mary Jackson Lee, Francis L. Lee, and Harriet J. Lee.
Subjects include Lee family matters, Boston social life, and the visit of
President John Tyler to Boston. Typewritten notes on family correspondence.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 8 | | | July 1843 Correspondence from Francis L. Lee, William S. Bullard, Henry Lee, Jr.,
William M. Gouge, Harriet J. Lee, Mary Jackson Lee, and Henry Lee. Subjects
include Class Day at Harvard, the cotton and coffee trades, Henry Lee, Jr., in
Italy, banking and government finances, Lee family matters, and Boston social
life. Typewritten notes on family correspondence.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 9 | | | Aug. 1843 Correspondence from Francis L. Lee, Henry Lee, Henry Lee, Jr., George Bemis,
Hannah L. Jackson, S.B. Russell, and Mary Jackson Lee. Subjects include Lee
family matters, Boston social life, Lee business concerns, railroad stock, and
Henry Lee's opinion of John Tyler.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 10 | | | Sep. 1843 Correspondence from William M. Gouge, Mary Jackson Lee, William Minot, Jr.,
Patrick Tracy Jackson, Jr., S.B. Russell, Harriet J. Lee, and Henry Lee.
Subjects include Henry Lee financial articles, Lee family matters, Boston
social life (Mrs. Fanny Appleton Longfellow), Lee business concerns, a
manufacturing boom, railroad activity, national politics, and Francis L. Lee in
Canada. Typewritten notes on family correspondence.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 11 | | | Oct.-Dec. 1843 Correspondence from Hannah L. Jackson, Harriet J. Lee, Mary Jackson Lee,
Francis L. Lee, William S. Bullard, Patrick Tracy Jackson, Jr., Francis H.
Jackson, William M. Gouge, Langdon Cheves, and Charles H. Parker. Subjects
include Lee family matters, Boston social life, Bullard & Lee business,
Henry Lee publications on banking and the tariff, the return from Europe of
Henry Lee, Jr., and the Swedenborgian Church.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 12 | | | Jan.-July 1844 Correspondence from William M. Gouge, Clement C. Biddle, Nathan Hale,
William S. Bullard, Stephen H. Bullard, Mary Jackson Lee, Richard Sullivan,
Jr., J. Elliot Cabot, and William Minot, Jr. Subjects include the inclusion of
Stephen Bullard as a partner in Bullard & Lee, the cotton and silk trades,
the tariff and currency, Lee family matters, and the illness of Lizzie Cabot.
Articles of copartnership of William S. Bullard, Henry Lee, Jr., and Stephen H.
Bullard.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 13 | | | Aug.-Dec. 1844 Correspondence from Francis L. Lee, Mary Jackson Lee, William N. Habersham,
Francis H. Jackson, Mary E. Dwight, William S. Bullard, Henry A.S. Dearborn,
and Henry Lee, Jr. Subjects include Francis L. Lee as supercargo to Rio de
Janeiro, Lee and Cabot family matters, William S. Bullard in Calcutta, and the
Lee genealogy.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 14 | | | Jan.-Sep. 1845 Correspondence from William S. Bullard, Henry Lee, Jr., Henry Lee, Francis
L. Lee, and Thomas Thornely. Subjects include Francis L. Lee in Calcutta;
William S. Bullard in Alexandria, Rome, and London; the Lee family arms; and
the distribution of Henry Lee's economic writings to Robert Peel, William E.
Gladstone, and other British political figures. Henry Lee to Gladstone, 29 Apr.
1845.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 15 | | | Oct. 1845-1846 Correspondence from William S. Bullard, Francis L. Lee, Gordon Dexter, Henry
Lee, Jr., Henry Lee, Mary Jackson Lee, and Stephen H. Bullard. Subjects include
the marriage of Henry Lee, Jr., and Lizzie Cabot, the birth of their first
child, Elizabeth Lee, Lee family stock transactions, and Stephen H. Bullard in
Calcutta.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 16 | | | 1847 Correspondence from Mary Jackson Lee, William H. Robinson, Stephen H.
Bullard, and Francis L. Lee. Subjects include Lee family matters, Bullard &
Lee business in Calcutta, and Francis L. Lee in Westport, N.Y. Copy of Guizot's
discussion of a political representative and his constituents from
Journal des Debats with notes by Henry Lee.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 17 | | | 1848 Correspondence from Josiah Sturgis, Stephen H. Bullard, Mary Jackson Lee,
Henry Lee, Jr., and Amos A. Lawrence. Subjects include the American flag, the
Lee genealogy, the engagement of Francis L. Lee, State Street sidewalk
alterations, the State Reform School, and Presidential politics. Newspaper
clipping on Calhoun speech with notes by Henry Lee. Henry Lee accounts with Lee
& Higginson.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 18 | | | 1849 Correspondence from Thomas H. Shreve, Stephen H. Bullard, Eliza S. Quincy,
and Mary Jackson Lee. Subjects include the movement for the emancipation of
slaves in Kentucky, Bullard & Lee business, Louis Napoleon and European
politics, Lee and Cabot family matters, and the birth of Henry Lee III. Lee
& Higginson accounts and Henry Lee's list of expenses for 1849.
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| Reel 5 | Box 5 | Folder 19 | | | 1850 Correspondence from Stephen H. Bullard, Henry Lee, Henry Lee, Jr., and
William S. Bullard. Subjects include Lee family stocks and property, Bullard
& Lee business, European politics, and the death of Sir Robert Peel. Lee
& Higginson accounts and the Cabot genealogy.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 1 | | | Jan.-May 1851 Correspondence from Stephen H. Bullard, William S. Bullard, Henry Lee,
Samuel Eliot, and George Derby. Subjects include Bullard & Lee business,
William S. Bullard in Europe, Lee family finances, the Charity School on Fort
Hill, and a proposed music hall for Boston.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 2 | | | June-Oct. 1851 Correspondence from Samuel Eliot, William S. Bullard, James J. Higginson,
Samuel Cabot, Stephen H. Bullard, and Clement C. Biddle. Subjects include
Samuel Eliot's school, the management of the Boston Theatre, Dixwell's School,
Lee and Cabot family matters, William S. Bullard in Europe, Bullard & Lee
business, and political economy.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 3 | | | Nov.-Dec. 1851 Correspondence from Stephen H. Bullard, Clement C. Biddle, and Richard C.
Lewis. Subjects include Bullard & Lee business, political economy, and Lee
family finances. List of stockholders of the Boston Theatre and Henry Lee
accounts with Lee & Higginson.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 4 | | | Jan.-Apr. 1852 Correspondence from Henry Lee, William E. Mayhew, Stephen H. Bullard, J.G.
Dudley, and William S. Bullard. Subjects include manufacturing in Maryland and
the United States, Lee family property, stock transactions, and Bullard &
Lee business. Lee & Higginson accounts.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 5 | | | May-Sep. 1852 Correspondence of Henry Lee, Henry Lee, Jr., Harrison Ritchie, Nathaniel I.
Bowditch, William S. Bullard, and Hector C. Ames. Subjects include the sale of
the Harrison Gray Otis estate and the dissolution of the Bullard-Lee
partnership.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 6 | | | Oct.-Dec. 1852 Correspondence from J. Ingersoll Bowditch, Henry Lee, and Mary Jackson Lee.
Subjects include the Otis estate, Henry Lee, Jr., in England, Lee family
matters, Boston social life, business concerns, and the money market. Lee &
Higginson accounts.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 7 | | | Jan.-Mar. 1853 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Mary Jackson Lee, J. Elliot Cabot, J.
Ingersoll Bowditch, William S. Bullard, Stephen H. Bullard, and S.B. Russell.
Subjects include Henry Lee, Jr., in England, the standing of the United States
as a civilization compared to Great Britain and Europe, Franklin Pierce, world
finance, the Otis house, the Union Bank building and other real estate matters,
Lee and Cabot family matters, and Boston social life. Plan for the Boston
Theatre. Lee & Higginson accounts.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 8 | | | Apr.-Aug. 1853 Correspondence from Mary Jackson Lee and H.G. Somerby. Subjects include Lee
family matters, Boston social life, and the Lee genealogy. Lee & Higginson
accounts.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 9 | | | Sep.-Dec. 1853 Correspondence from Mary Jackson Lee, J. Elliot Cabot, Henry Lee, and Henry
Lee, Jr. Subjects include the Boston Theatre, Lee family matters, Boston social
life, Boston real estate, commercial debts, and British politics. Lee &
Higginson accounts.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 10 | | | 1854-1855 Correspondence from Thomas Barry, Mary Jackson Lee, and Henry Lee, Jr.
Subjects include the Boston Theatre and Lee family finances. Chart of
"movements of navigation and foreign commerce in the principal commercial
states." Lee & Higginson accounts.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 11 | | | 1856 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Henry Lee, Jr., and Louisa Waterhouse.
Subjects include Lee family finances, the Boston Theatre, and the cotton
market. Lee & Higginson accounts and business statements for the Boston
Theatre. Contains letter from Louisa Waterhouse to Horace Mann, 27 Dec. 1856,
donating books to Antioch College.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 12 | | | Jan.-July 1857 Correspondence from Horace Mann, William Minot, Jr., William E. Mayhew,
Fanny Kemble, Henry Lee, Jr., William Amory, Susan C. Jackson, and Amelia L.
Holmes. Subjects include Antioch College, Lee family finances, and the Boston
Theatre. Deed to property at 7 Bedford Place and Lee & Higginson
accounts.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 13 | | | Aug.-Dec. 1857 Correspondence from Robert Sears, Mary Jackson Lee, Henry Lee, Henry Lee,
Jr., Charles G. Loring, and Fanny Kemble. Subjects include the emancipation of
slaves, the Boston Theatre, Lee family matters, and the financial problems of
Hampden Mills. Financial statements of the Boston Theatre.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 14 | | | 1858 Correspondence from Fanny Kemble, Joseph Leonard, Patrick Tracy Jackson,
Jr., Mary Jackson Lee, George S. Lyman, and Arthur T. Lyman. Subjects include
Henry Lee, Jr.'s investments, the Boston Theatre, and Lee family matters.
Documents relating to finances of the Boston Theatre corporation.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 15 | | | 1859 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Jr., Daniel Appleton, Jr., and Francis
Larcom. Subjects include Lee finances and the Boston Theatre. Financial
documents of the Boston Theatre.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 16 | | | Jan.-June 1860 Correspondence from Lucia M. Peabody, John Ober, Francis Larcom, W.A. Sale,
Mary E. Parkman, D.G. Ingraham, and S.A. Ripley. Subjects include real estate,
the schooling of Bessie Lee, the upkeep of the Lee gardens and property at
Beverly Farms, the Boston Theatre, and the death of Mary Jackson Lee. Financial
documents of the Boston Theatre.
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| Reel 6 | Box 6 | Folder 17 | | | July-Dec. 1860 Correspondence from E.S. Dixwell, Lois L. Capen, Henry Lee, Jr., Henry Lee,
David Larcom, Francis Larcom, Edward D. Sohier, Gardiner Howland Shaw, and
David Sears. Subjects include the schooling of Henry Lee III, Henry Lee's
remembrance of Mary Jackson Lee, the upkeep of Lee property, the Duke of
Newcastle and Anglo-American relations, emancipation, and the productivity of
slave and free labor. Financial documents of the Boston Theatre.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 1 | | | Jan.-15 May 1861 Correspondence from Richard B. Hall, Nathan Matthews, D.G. Ingraham, Adam
Knox, Richard Borden, A.B. Ely, John Murray Forbes, Wm. Logan Rodman, John H.
Reid, and Francis Larcom. Subjects include Henry Lee, Jr., as aide-de-camp to
Governor John A. Andrew, Massachusetts preparations for war (the purchase of
food, clothing, and arms), and the upkeep of Lee family property. Letters to
Andrew concerning military personnel. Quotations from the London
Spectator on the Civil War and American
politics.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 2 | | | 16-29 May 1861 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Jr., Bernard O'Kane, George Winslow, Francis
Larcom, W.F. Chapple, George Devereux, Joseph F. Paul, J.T. Fields, Charles
Sumner, and Charles H. Dalton. Subjects include job seekers, food, equipment,
and transportation for Massachusetts troopers, troop training conditions, and
the upkeep of Lee property. Letter from Charles Sumner to Henry Lee, Jr., 25
May 1861, informs Lee that the appointment of regimental surgeons is a function
of the governor. Charts and other documents relating to purchases of food,
clothing, etc., for troops.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 3 | | | June 1861 Correspondence from Thomas H. Webb, Charles Devereux, Charles R. Lowell,
Jr., F.B. Crowninshield, William S. Rosecrans, J. Elliot Cabot, John Gorham
Palfrey, and Fletcher Webster. Subjects include relief activities, the purchase
of Enfield rifles, military commissions, troop training conditions, and Lee
family matters. Statement of receipts and payments of the Boston Theatre.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 4 | | | July-Aug. 1861 Correspondence from J. Elliot Cabot, Edward D. Sohier, William S. Tilton,
Charles E. Fuller, D.N. Couch, Joseph Ricketson, J.G. Abbott, and Charles H.
Dalton. Subjects include Lee family finances, military commissions, fugitive
slaves, and General George McClellan and the Army of the Potomac. Orders for
Massachusetts Volunteers to appear at Amherst and Harvard commencements.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 5 | | | Sep.-10 Oct. 1861 Correspondence from Joseph Ricketson, Henry Lee Higginson, Amos A. Lawrence,
Frank E. Howe, James F. Miller, J.R. Salla, W.W. Bullock, E.C. Dutton, and H.P.
Curtis. Subjects include military commissions (Henry Lee Higginson),
recruiting, military training, and military displays and martial music as a
means to fire the patriotism of the people. Recruiting service documents.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 6 | | | 12-31 Oct. 1861 Correspondence from Amelia L. Holmes, Stephen B. Ives, Jr., John Ober, A.G.
Browne, Jr., Schuyler Hamilton, Henry Lee, Jr., and Francis W. Palfrey.
Subjects include the visit of Henry Lee, Jr., to the 15th and 20th regiments of
the Army of the Potomac, recruiting, commissions, and requests for information
on soldiers missing in action. Advertising bills for the quartermaster's office
and a list of officers of the 15th regiment.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 7 | | | 1-15 Nov. 1861 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Jr., A.B. Ely, Charles H. Dalton, John A.
Andrew, W.D. Silsbee, John Murray Forbes, Horace B. Sargent, Harrison Ritchie,
and Charles E. Griswold. Subjects include the dispute between John A. Andrew
and Benjamin F. Butler over recruiting and commissioning of officers, Henry
Lee, Jr.'s meeting with Abraham Lincoln, and trouble concerning the election of
officers in the Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 8 | | | 15-27 Nov. 1861 Correspondence from Patrick Tracy Jackson, Jr., Henry Lee, Jr., Francis
Larcom, Lawrence P. Barrett, and Joseph F. Paul. Subjects include commissions,
various military matters under the jurisdiction of Governor Andrew, real
estate, and Lee property. List of the 20th regiment wounded and missing,
November 1861.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 9 | | | 2-15 Dec. 1861 Correspondence from Joseph F. Paul, Henry Lee, Jr., F.O. Prince, D.N. Couch,
John A. Andrew, E.D. Townsend, Charles R. Lowell, Jr., and Charles H. Dalton.
Subjects include the Andrew-Butler dispute, Union engagements on the frontier,
and the voyage of the Barque Aura with supplies
for the Army of the Potomac. Includes letters to Abraham Lincoln, George B.
McClellan, and Benjamin F. Butler.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 10 | | | 17-29 Dec. 1861 Correspondence from Benjamin S. Price, Wilder Dwight, Henry Lee, Jr., Thomas
J.G. Amory, George Higginson, Waldo Higginson, and F.O. Prince. Subjects
include military appointments, elections and promotions, and Massachusetts
coastal fortifications. Form for a regiment camp and financial statements of
the Boston Theatre and Henry Lee, Jr.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 11 | | | Jan.-Feb. 1862 Correspondence from D.N. Couch, Daniel Oakey, Wilder Dwight, Richard B.
Hall, Henry Wilson, Fletcher Webster, E.D. Townsend, Emory Washburn, Henry Lee,
Jr., A.G. Browne, Jr., George G. Stoddard, and John E. Lodge. Subjects include
the conduct of military officers, military appointments and promotions,
prisoner exchanges, the Andrew-Butler dispute, Henry Lee, Jr.'s dispute with
A.G. Browne, Jr., and letter of resignation, Boston Theatre debts, and Governor
Andrew's treatment by the press.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 12 | | | Mar.-Apr. 1862 Correspondence from Lizzie M. Dawes, Charles Howard, Stephen Cabot, William
S. Clark, Richard H. Dana, Jr., Henry Lee, Jr., A.H. Fiske, George N. Faxon,
William P. Mason, Jr., and H.M. Aborn. Subjects include job promotions and
military transfers, supplies, the war in North Carolina, and Henry Lee, Jr.'s
resignation as treasurer of the Boston Theatre. Documents relating to the
operation of the Boston Theatre.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 13 | | | May-June 1862 Correspondence from Robert B. Forbes, William Monteith, Stephen Cabot, D.N.
Couch, James J. Dana, Henry Lee, Jr., W.D. Russell, James F. Miller, Edward C.
Cabot, S.W. Oakey, James Savage, and Nathaniel B. Shurtleff. Subjects include
various military matters, Lee family finances, and the Lee and Winthrop
genealogies.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 14 | | | July 1862 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Jr., John Murray Forbes, Gardiner Howland
Shaw, J.L. Ainsworth, J.A. Higginson, William R. Ware, James J. Dana, W.T.
Hunter, Edward Jackson, William Logan Rodman, Edwin Hale Abbott, John L. Fox.,
C.R. Lowell, Jr., Sidney A. Stetson, Henry Lee Higginson, and John Jeffries,
Jr. Subjects include various military matters (promotions and recruiting),
Union Army reverses, and the Lee genealogy.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 15 | | | 1-11 Aug. 1862 Correspondence from John Jeffries, Jr., A.P. Caraher, William Logan Rodman,
James J. Dana, Wilder Dwight, J.C. Taber, Amos A. Lawrence, P.S. Davis, Charles
J. Mills, and Henry W. Halleck. Subjects include military appointments,
commissions, promotions, and recruiting.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 16 | | | 15-27 Aug. 1862 Correspondence from Emory Washburn, Oliver Edwards, William Logan Rodman,
Amos A. Lawrence, Daniel Oakey, George Whittemore, Benjamin F. Kendall, Stephen
H. Phillips, James M. Nichols, Follen Cabot, and W.J. Loring. Subjects include
military appointments, commissions, discharges, and promotions.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 17 | | | Sep.-Oct. 1862 Correspondence from Benjamin. F. Kendall, James Oakes, Henry B. Metcalf,
Fisher & Co., William Steffen, George L. Andrews, S.W. Oakey, George W.
Pearson, T.C.A. Dexter, George S. Greene, Addison Farnsworth, R.C. Greenleaf,
and Henry Lee, Jr. Subjects include military appointments, commissions,
discharges and promotions, an aide-memoire on tactics, complaints about
government delays on supplies and troop encampment, Francis L. Lee as a
soldier, and Henry Lee, Jr., in Washington and North Carolina.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 18 | | | Nov. 1862 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Jr., Henry Briggs. Leverett Saltonstall, J.B.
Thayer, James J. Higginson, George W. Kuhn, H.B. Sargent, and Charles W. Eliot.
Subjects include Henry Lee, Jr., with his brother's regiment at New Berne,
N.C., a description of North Carolina, various military matters, and a
1,000-cigar political bet with Leverett Saltonstall.
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| Reel 7 | Box 7 | Folder 19 | | | Dec. 1862 Correspondence from S.W. Oakey, William Baker, Jr., James C. Mulligan,
Stephen Cabot, Henry Lee Higginson, and John Quincy Adams. Subjects include
military commissions and promotions and Boston Harbor defenses. Reports on
manpower under General Foster and the condition of forts in Boston Harbor.
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 1 | | | Jan.-May 1863 Correspondence from J.B. Fox, Thomas J. Lee, Stephen Cabot, Amos A.
Lawrence, J. Ingersoll Bowditch, Charles Peirson, C.R. Lowell, Jr., D.N. Couch,
Reverdy Johnson, Jr., Harrison Ritchie, John A. Andrew, A.G. Browne, Jr., and
Henry Lee, Jr. Subjects include military commissions and promotions, conditions
of troops in the field, equipment, the receivership of the United States
Insurance Co., and the creation of a bureau in the adjutant general's office to
deal with all matters relating to "colored troops." List of commissions in the
Massachusetts Volunteers, 3 Jan. 1863.
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 2 | | | June-July 1863 Correspondence from R.C. Greenleaf, Joseph S. Cabot, and Charles E.
Griswold. Subjects include various Massachusetts military matters and the Cabot
genealogy.
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 3 | | | Aug.-Sep. 1863 Correspondence from John A. Andrew, C.R. Codman, C.R. Lowell, Jr., Amos A.
Lawrence, and Henry Lee, Jr. Subjects include raising a strong militia force
for Boston, the defense of Boston and New England, commissions and promotions,
and Henry Lee, Jr.'s feelings about the war and the role of Great Britain, Lee
to Fanny Kemble, Sep. 1863.
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 4 | | | Oct.-Dec. 1863 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Jr., William Endicott, Jr., Fanny Kemble,
James J. Higginson, Albert R. Howe, Edward C. Cabot, and John A. Andrew.
Subjects include the command of "colored" troops, the Civil War and Great
Britain, and James J. Higginson as a prisoner of war.
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 5 | | | 1863 Draft Riot. Correspondence from Stephen Cabot, Henry Lee, Jr., Thomas J.
Little, William Ray, L.B. Whiton, and Caleb E. Niebuhr. Subjects include the
conduct of Major Stephen Cabot in defense of Cooper Street Armory during the
Draft Riot of 1863.
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 6 | | | Jan.-Feb. 1864 Correspondence from Henry Lee, Jr. Subjects include troop reviews,
receptions, and other ceremonial functions.
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 7 | | | Mar.-Apr. 1864 Correspondence from Anna Loring, Horace C. Lee, F.A. Osborn, and Frank W.
Loring. Subjects include the case of an army officer accused of striking a
soldier and various other military matters.
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 8 | | | May-Dec. 1864 Correspondence from A.G. Browne, Jr., John Quincy Adams, John A. Andrew,
Henry Lee, Jr., Reverdy Johnson, Jr., Daniel Oakey, Edward Jackson, James J.
Higginson, Robert C. Winthrop, and W.F. Oakey. Subjects include the resignation
of Henry Lee, Jr., as aide-de-camp, the state of Henry Lee's health and
finances, military commissions and promotions, and a miniature of Daniel
Webster given to the Massachusetts Historical Society. Brief of a speech given
by Henry Lee, Jr.
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 9 | | | 1860-1865 Miscellany. Notes on Governor Andrew and lists of officers for
promotion.
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 10 | | | 1865-1866 Correspondence from H.I. Bowditch, Fanny Kemble, Alexander Hamilton, Jr.,
Patrick Tracy Jackson, Jr., James Jackson, Henry Lee, Jr., Charles E. Guild,
John Quincy Adams II, and Robert C. Winthrop. Subjects include the death of
Abraham Lincoln, postwar celebrations and commemorations, a statue of Alexander
Hamilton for Boston, the abandoning of compulsory military service, the
weakening of the Massachusetts militia by the legislature, and proposed
alterations to the Old State House.
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 11 | | | 1867 Correspondence from Theodore Frothingham, George G. Meade, George L.
Andrews, C.B. Patten, Josephine S. Lowell, and W.M. Hunt. Subjects include the
promotion by brevet of the deceased Henry Lyman Patten and the collection of
funds for a full-length portrait of Governor Andrew. List of contributions to
Andrew portrait fund.
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 12 | | | 1868-1869 Correspondence from Henry Wheatland, E.L. Godkin, John Murray Forbes,
Theodore Lyman, D.A. Goddard, W.M. Hunt, and James J. Higginson. Subjects
include a Henry Lee, Jr., article on Benjamin F. Butler for the
Nation, the Butler-Richard Henry Dana race for
Congress, a war memorial to Harvard men killed in the Civil War, and the
Hamilton statue.
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 13 | | | 1870-1874 Correspondence from S.B. Russell, William Lee, Henry Lee, Jr., Waldo
Higginson, Theodore Lyman, W.H. Whitmore, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Subjects
include President Ulysses S. Grant, Ralph Waldo Emerson, the Lee genealogy, the
death of Henry Lee III, and Henry Lee, Jr.'s obituary of Francis C. Lowell.
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 14 | | | 1875 Correspondence from W.W. Clapp, R.P. Hallowell, William Lee, Oliver Wendell
Holmes, John H. Clifford, Henry Cabot Lodge, Amos A. Lawrence, and Waldo
Higginson. Subjects include the Faneuil Hall protest against General Sheridan's
purging of the Louisiana legislature, the Lee genealogy, Henry Cabot Lodge's
sketch of the Cabot family, and Henry Lee's candidacy for the General
Court.
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 15 | | | 1876 Correspondence from William J. Dale, William Lee, Charles Eliot Norton, Amos
A. Lawrence, Henry Cabot Lodge, Waldo Higginson, J. Henry Lea, Alexander H.
Rice, Owen Wister, Samuel Cabot, Jr., John Murray Forbes, Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow, Fanny Kemble, and Henry Lee, Jr. Subjects include women's salaries,
the Robert Gould Shaw monument, the Cabot family, the Lee genealogy, political
appointments, Republican fundraising, and the political reform movement of
1876. Also included is Henry Lee, Jr.'s letter signed "A Free Soiler of
1848."
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| Reel 8 | Box 8 | Folder 16 | | | 1877-1879 Correspondence from Martin Brimmer, Owen J. Wister, Henry Cabot Lodge, John
J. Babson, Charles Francis Adams, Jr., Fanny Kemble, Elizur Wright, William
Dean Howells, F.O. Prince, Waldo Higginson, Elizabeth O.P. Sturgis, Theodore
Lyman, William Newell, Amos A. Lawrence, Thomas B. Cary, and Henry Parkman.
Subjects include political corruption, Henry Lee, Jr.'s legislative activities,
1877, Boston city politics, Episcopal and Unitarian history, Harvard
activities, the Lee genealogy, Lodge research on George Cabot, and articles on
Fanny Kemble and Hannah Lowell Jackson.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 1 | | | 1880-1882 Correspondence from George G. Tarbell, J. Henry Lea, Ellen R. Richards, John
Murray Forbes, D.A. Goddard, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, E.L. Godkin, Charles
A. Cummings, Frederick C. Shattuck, Edward W. Emerson, John Fiske, Waldo
Higginson, and Owen J. Wister. Subjects include the Lee and Cheever genealogy,
Republican party finances and strategy, the funeral of Ralph Waldo Emerson, the
historical writings of John Tiske, civil service reform, and Massachusetts
state politics.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 2 | | | 1883 Correspondence from George Frisbie Hoar, James J. Higginson, Richard Olney,
Alexander Agassiz, William Minot, Jr., Matthew Hale, Houghton Mifflin &
Co., W.R. Bagnall, Waldo Higginson, J. Elliot Cabot, Charles E. French, and
Fanny Kemble. Subjects include the governor's veto of a bill incorporating
Union Safe Deposit Vaults, Henry Lee, Jr.'s opposition to an honorary degree
for Governor Butler, Butler's re-election bid, Boston city politics, and the
Appleton genealogy.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 3 | | | 1884 Correspondence from James J. Higginson, George A. Bruce, Frederick Law
Olmsted, Theodore Lyman, Charles P. Bowditch, Amos A. Lawrence, J. Morris
Meredith, Bishop James Healy, Camillus G. Kidder, G.P. King, Leverett
Saltonstall, William G. Russell, and Waldo Higginson. Subjects include the
Pickering family genealogy, land development on Commonwealth Avenue, James G.
Blaine, Grover Cleveland, and the Mugwumps of 1884.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 4 | | | 1885-1886 Correspondence from E.L. Godkin, James J. Higginson, Lizzie C. Agassiz,
Edward Wheelwright. Henry Lee, Jr., Henry Cabot Lodge, J. Randolph Coolidge,
Jr., William Dean Howells, John H. Heywood, Le Baron Russell, Thomas Wentworth
Higginson, Charles R. Codman, Josiah Quincy, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Waldo
Higginson, and Robert C. Winthrop. Subjects include Harvard activities, the
Indian Rights Association, and the death of Francis L. Lee.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 5 | | | 1887 Correspondence from William Lee, Waldo Higginson, David G. Haskins, Francis
H. Lee, Theodore Roosevelt, John Fiske, H.S. Russell, Fanny Kemble, and E.L.
Godkin. Subjects include the Lee genealogy, Lee family matters, and an article
on Henry Lee for Appleton's Cyclopedia of American
Biography. Theodore Roosevelt's letter to Henry Lee, Jr., briefly
discusses Thomas Hart Benton and America's westward expansion, 10 Apr.
1887.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 6 | | | 1888 Correspondence from Henry F. Waters, William Rotch Wister, Henry Lee, Jr.,
James J. Higginson, Henry Cabot Lodge, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Charles H.
Dalton, A.E. Pillsbury, Waldo Higginson, Le Baron Russell, Oliver Ames, George
Frisbie Hoar, Leverett Saltonstall, Hugh O'Brien, Owen J. Wister, John Gilbert,
and John Murray Forbes. Subjects include the division of Beverly, a Crispus
Attucks monument, Henry Cabot Lodge and the protective tariff, fundraising for
Grover Cleveland, the Boston Park Commission, and a pension for Mrs. Philip
Sheridan. Lodge to Henry Lee, Jr., 12 Apr. 1888.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 7 | | | 1889 Correspondence from William R. Richard, Le Baron Russell, Edward
Wheelwright, Henry Cabot Lodge, Edward Atkinson, Henry Lee, Jr., John H.
Heywood, Walter M. Leman, Fanny Kemble, Henry S. Grew, Edward T. Lowell, Henry
W. Swift, John T. Morse, Jr., Martin Brimmer, and Waldo Higginson. Subjects
include the Boston Post, preservation of the
relics of "Old Boston," Henry Cabot Lodge's biography of Washington,
biographies of Lafayette and Franklin, Sewall books and letters, the death of
actor John Gilbert and the actor's craft, and the gubernatorial candidacy of
William E. Russell.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 8 | | | 1890 Correspondence from Henry Cabot Lodge, A.L. Barnett, Brooks Adams, Henry
Lee, Jr., Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Waldo Higginson, Oliver Wendell Holmes,
Charles F. McKim, Edwin M. Bacon, Arthur T. Lyman, John F. Andrew, Fanny
Kemble, and John Quincy Adams. Subjects include the appointment of postmasters,
the finances of the Boston Post, the Sewall
family, Senator George F. Hoar, the tariff and silver issues, civil service
reform, and John Quincy Adams in polities. Henry Lee, Jr., to George Frisbie
Hoar, 16 May 1890.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 9 | | | 1891 Correspondence from W.W. Clapp, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Patrick Tracy
Jackson, Jr., Robert C. Winthrop, Clayton Colman Hall, Waldo Higginson, J.
Henry Lea, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., George A. Torrey, Nathan Matthews, Jr.,
Henry Cabot Lodge, E.A. Grozier, Henry Lyman, George G. Tarbell, James J.
Higginson, and Henry Lee, Jr. Subjects include the Lee, Higginson, Jackson,
Colman, and Pemberton families; Henry Whitney and state and city politics; the
development of Commonwealth Avenue; the engagement of Constance Lodge; the
Boston Post; and Henry Lee, Jr.'s thoughts on a
Massachusetts income tax.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 10 | | | 1892 Correspondence from Sherman Hoar, E.L. Godkin, Thomas Wentworth Higginson,
William Everett, E.A. Grozier, Henry Cabot Lodge, Fanny Kemble, Waldo
Higginson, Henry Lee, Jr., Henry Davenport, Charles H. Taylor, E.H. Clement,
Thomas N. Hart, and Nathan Matthews, Jr. Subjects include a potential war with
Chile, the Maverick Bank cases, the Massachusetts Historical Society, Henry
Cabot Lodge's speech on the silver issue, Commonwealth Avenue, Boston city
officers and partisan politics, and reminiscences of early 19th-century
Boston.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 11 | | | Jan.-Apr. 1893 Correspondence from Joseph B. Warner, William Minot, Jr., James J.
Higginson, Nathan Matthews, Jr., John W.T. Nichols, Harrison Ellery, Horace E.
Scudder, W. Sturgis Bigelow, E.H. Clement, Edwin P. Hoyt, Theodore Lyman, John
Trowbridge, Samuel E. Turner, John Murray Forbes, D.G. Haskins, Ellis &
Melledge, and J.B. Thayer. Subjects include Fanny Kemble, Charles Francis
Adams' "Three Episodes of Massachusetts History," Massachusetts state politics,
and Henry Lee, Jr.'s purchase of the Judge Lee house in Cambridge.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 12 | | | May-Dec. 1893 Correspondence from Annis Lee Wister; H.E. Scudder, Lizzie C. Agassiz,
William Minot, Jr., Henry Lane, Francis B. Leigh, J. Henry Lea, Henry Cabot
Lodge, W.W. Goodwin, Harrison Ellery, Charles F. McKim, John W.T. Nichols, J.
Watson Taylor, James J. Higginson, E.H. Clement, George B. Upham, and Samuel W.
Whitman. Subjects include Henry Lee, Jr.'s Atlantic
Monthly article on Fanny Kemble, the Lee genealogy, the Cambridge land
purchase, Jonathan Jackson, the Boston Theatre and the proposed music hall, and
the formation of the Boston Transit Commission.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 13 | | | 1894 Correspondence from Charles F. McKim, George G. Tarbell, J. Henry Lea,
Robert P. Rantoul, Nathan Matthews, Jr., John T. Morse, Jr., H.E. Scudder, E.
Rockwood Hoar, Henry Cabot Lodge, Richard Olney, Ebenezer W. Stone, John W.T.
Nichols, Lizzie C. Agassiz, Henry E. Warner, Edward S. Porter, George E. Ellis,
William M. McInnes, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Ellis & Melledge. Subjects
include Henry Lee, Jr.'s tribute to William Minot, Jr., the Lee genealogy,
Harvard affairs, the Judge Lee house, and the proposed Boston subway.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 14 | | | 1895 Correspondence from William Rotch Ware, Henry Lee, Jr., John W.T. Nichols,
Curtis Guild, Jr., Ellis & Melledge, John J. Currier, E.H. Clement, James
C. Carter, J. Henry Lea, Pen Hallowell, Robert Grant, Francis C. Lowell, Owen
J. Wister, and George G. Tarbell. Subjects include Henry Lee, Jr.'s campaign to
save the State House, the tariff and silver issues, Grover Cleveland and Henry
Cabot Lodge, the Judge Lee house, and Mayor Edwin U. Curtis. Henry Lee, Jr., to
Lodge, 26 Mar. 1895.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 15 | | | 1896 Correspondence from James J. Higginson, J. Henry Lea, Charles C. Smith,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Anna C. Granger, E.H. Clement, Pen Hallowell,
Walter K. Watkins, Edward Wheelwright, Curtis Guild, Jr., and George G.
Tarbell. Subjects include the Lee, Tracy, and Jackson genealogy; Jonathan
Sewall letters; Governor Andrew and the Massachusetts Volunteers; Harvard
affairs; and state and national politics.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 16 | | | 1897-1898 Correspondence from Roger Wolcott, John Ward Dean, W.K. Watkins, Richard
Olney, Pen Hallowell, Bessie Schonberg Ward, Ellen Cabot Torrey, John Davis
Long, George Lincoln Goodale, Charles H. Parker, Edith Emerson Forbes, Henry
Lee, Jr., and S.F. Hughes. Subjects include the Lee and Cabot genealogy, a
dinner for Richard Olney, Boston social life, Harvard, Milton Hill, and Henry
Lee, Jr.'s illness and his view of the Spanish-American War.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 17 | | | 189- Correspondence from Le Baron Russell, W.H. Whitmore, Lizzie C. Agassiz,
Sarah N. Hallowell, Theodore Lyman, William Minot, Jr., Henry Cabot Lodge, Mary
C. Olmsted, and Robert C. Winthrop. Subjects include the Lee genealogy, the
Agassiz Fund, Harvard, Henry Lee, Jr.'s criticism of Henry Cabot Lodge, and
Frederick Law Olmsted.
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| Reel 9 | Box 9 | Folder 18 | | | 1917-1934 Correspondence from Worthington C. Ford, Clarence W. Bowen, Albert Matthews,
Frederick C. Shattuck, Elizabeth P. Shattuck, Mary Lovering Holman, Charles E.
Banks, and Emily F. Woodman. Subjects include Caleb Davis, the Shattuck
genealogy, and Lee papers sent to the Massachusetts Historical Society and
Baker Library, Harvard Business School.
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| | | | B. Writings and genealogy,
1833-1898
Arranged alphabetically by subject.This bulk of this subseries consists of the writings of Henry Lee, Jr.,
including various letters to the editor on military matters, politics, and
historic preservation, memoirs and obituaries of colleagues and friends, and
reviews and speeches. Also included are some writings of Henry Lee, papers
related to the Massachusetts militia, and Lee family genealogical material.
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| Reel 10 | Box 10 | Folder 1 | | | John A. Andrew,
1865 Reminiscences of Governor John A. Andrew by Henry Lee, Jr.; program of
Harvard commencement at which Andrew received an honorary degree.
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| Reel 10 | Box 10 | Folder 2 | | | John A. Andrew, n.d. Various drafts of a Henry Lee, Jr., sketch and lecture on Governor
Andrew.
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| Reel 10 | Box 10 | Folder 3 | | | Beverly Improvement Society,
1889 Henry Lee, Jr., notes for the Beverly Improvement Society.
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| Reel 10 | Box 10 | Folder 3 | | | George P. Bradford,
1890-1892 Materials on the obituary of George P. Bradford, including two letters from
J.B. Thayer to Henry Lee, Jr.
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| Reel 10 | Box 10 | Folder 4 | | | William Francis Bartlett,
1878-1883 Three copies of a speech presenting the Harvard memorial bust of General
Bartlett; minutes of meetings of the Bartlett memorial committee.
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| Reel 10 | Box 10 | Folder 5 | | | H.J. Bigelow,
19 Nov. 1890 Remarks of Henry Lee, Jr., on Dr. Bigelow for the Boston Society for Medical
Improvement. Includes notes of Henry Lee, Jr., and reprint of remarks in
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal and a letter
from George B. Shattuck.
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| Reel 10 | Box 10 | Folder 6 | | | Boston, n.d. Henry Lee, Jr., lecture on "Old Boston" and articles on Boston military
bands, the Charles River embankment, and the electric railway car in
Boston.
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| Reel 10 | Box 10 | Folder 7 | | | Boston Common,
1891-1893 Henry Lee, Jr., notes, articles, and letters concerning protection of the
Boston Common and rapid transit. Includes a letter from Francis E. Abbot, a
flyer announcing the formation of the "Massachusetts Park Defence League," and
a Henry Lee, Jr., article entitled "Urban and Suburban."
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| Reel 10 | Box 10 | Folder 8 | | | Boston - Old South Meeting House,
1877 Henry Lee, Jr., notes and newspaper articles concerning the Old South
Meeting House and its preservation.
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| Reel 10 | Box 10 | Folder 9 | | | Martin Brimmer,
1896 Henry Lee, Jr., drafts of the obituary of Martin Brimmer.
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| Reel 10 | Box 10 | Folder 10 | | | Phillips Brooks,
1891-Feb. 1893 Henry Lee, Jr., notes and remarks on Phillips Brooks and the obituary of
Brooks read before the Massachusetts Historical Society. Includes
Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings and
letters from Phillips Brooks and Samuel Whitman.
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| Reel 10 | Box 10 | Folder 11 | | | William Story Bullard Henry Lee, Jr., notes, clippings, and the obituary of William S.
Bullard.
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| Reel 10 | Box 10 | Folder 12 | | | "On Burglary..."
1868 Henry Lee, Jr., article on burglars and burglary. Includes notes and an
advertisement on the Union Safe Deposit Vaults.
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| Reel 10 | Box 10 | Folder 13 | | | Benjamin F. Butler,
15 July 1883 Argument before the Tewksbury Investigation Committee by Governor
Butler.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 1 | | | Independent Corps of Cadets, Henry Clay, the Crisis of 1837, the
Charles River embankment, Clarke House, and copperheads, n.d. Henry Lee, Jr., notes and remarks.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 2 | | | Sarah G. Cary, n.d. Obituary of Sarah G. Cary.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 3 | | | Catholics, n.d. Henry Lee, Jr., notes on Irish Catholics and the Puritan heritage.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 4 | | | Civil service reform,
Feb. 1884 Henry Lee, Jr., speech before the Civil Service Reform Club of the 5th
Congressional District and a list of other speakers.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 5 | | | Sarah Paine Cleveland,
Aug. 1893 Copies of Henry Lee, Jr.'s obituary of Sarah Paine Cleveland.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 6 | | | Henry Denison, n.d. Reminiscences and opinions concerning Henry Denison.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 7 | | | Charles Devens,
Jan.-July 1891 Resolution of the Union Club to attend the funeral of General Devens; notes
of Henry Lee, Jr., on Devens and on remarks on Devens before the Massachusetts
Historical Society.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 8 | | | Thomas Dudley, n.d. Henry Lee, Jr., letter on ancestor Thomas Dudley.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 9 | | | William H. Eliot, n.d. Henry Lee, Jr., "toasts at the opening of Tremont House."
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 10 | | | Faneuil Hall,
1875,
1890 Clippings on a Faneuil Hall meeting on Louisiana, a speech by Wendell
Phillips, and a Democratic party rally.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 10 | | | Free Soil, n.d. Henry Lee, Jr., notes on the first Free Soil meeting in 1848.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 11 | | | Genealogical papers,
1874,
1889 Notes on the Lee family and related families. Includes notes on the Record
Commissioner's report, "A Brief Genealogy of the Mellows Family of Barbados,"
by Harrison Ellery; an unsigned letter to Francis H. Lee on the maternal
ancestors of Thomas Lee (d. 1766); and a letter from J. Henry Lea.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 12 | | | John Gilbert,
1889 Henry Lee, Jr., articles and notes on actor John Gilbert. Newspaper
clippings on Gilbert and letters concerning him from Robert M. Cushing, George
Peirce, and George W. Curtis.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 13 | | | Zachariah Hicks, Isaac Hinckley, and Senator George F. Hoar,
1890 Henry Lee, Jr., notes, articles, and speeches. Also includes notes on
railroads.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 14 | | | John Hancock,
1896-1897 Henry Lee, Jr., notes on Hancock for an oration by Curtis Guild, Jr., at the
dedication of the Hancock memorial, newspaper clippings of the event, and a
Henry Lee, Jr., speech on Hancock. Also includes Lee-Guild correspondence.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 15 | | | Harvard Club, N.Y.,
1885 Henry Lee, Jr., speech notes and newspaper clippings on a Harvard Club
dinner.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 16 | | | Harvard College,
1889 Henry Lee, Jr., notes for a speech on honorary degrees at commencement.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 17 | | | Harvard commencement dinner,
1882 Henry Lee, Jr., speech at dinner.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 18 | | | Harvard commencement,
1884 Henry Lee, Jr., commencement speech.
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| Reel 11 | Box 11 | Folder 19 | | | Harvard Medical School,
1881 Henry Lee, Jr., remarks on the 100th anniversary of the Harvard Medical
School and the dedication of a new building.
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| Reel 12 | Box 12 | Folder 1 | | | George Higginson,
1889 Henry Lee, Jr., notes on George Higginson and copies of his obituary on
Higginson.
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| Reel 12 | Box 12 | Folder 2 | | | Waldo Higginson,
1891-1894 Obituary of Waldo Higginson and letters on the obituary from Morrill Wyman,
George Higginson, James J. Higginson, S.G. Ward, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jon S.
Higginson, Richard Sullivan, Jr., Thomas Wentworth Higginson, and John Holmes.
Letter from Arkwright Mutual Fire Insurance Co. to Waldo Higginson.
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| Reel 12 | Box 12 | Folder 3 | | | Hoar,
14 Feb. 1895 Includes Henry Lee, Jr., remarks on Judge E.R. Hoar at a meeting of the
Massachusetts Historical Society, Lee notes on Judge Hoar, and correspondence
from E.R. Hoar, Samuel Hoar, and J.B. Thayer.
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| Reel 12 | Box 12 | Folder 4 | | | Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes,
1894-1895 Includes copies of remarks on Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, 11 Oct. 1894, and
correspondence concerning Holmes from George E. Ellis, John T. Morse, Jr., John
Holmes, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., and Samuel Whitman.
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| Reel 12 | Box 12 | Folder 5 | | | Jackson,
1891 Henry Lee, Jr., notes on Andrew Jackson and the Crisis of 1837, as well as
obituaries of S.C. Jackson and Patrick Tracy Jackson, Jr.
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| Reel 12 | Box 12 | Folder 6 | | | Fanny Kemble, n.d. Newspaper clipping on Fanny Kemble.
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| Reel 12 | Box 12 | Folder 7 | | | Labor Day Henry Lee, Jr., articles and clippings on Labor Day.
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| Reel 12 | Box 12 | Folder 7 | | | Henry Lee Notes on Henry Lee's will.
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| Reel 12 | Box 12 | Folder 8 | | | Henry Lee, Jr.,
1898 Biographical notes on Henry Lee, Jr., and newspaper clippings on the
retirement and death of Lee. Lee notes on the "financial revulsion" of
1857.
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| Reel 12 | Box 12 | Folder 9 | | | Henry Lee, Jr.,
1892-1898 Miscellaneous notes of Henry Lee, Jr., clippings on Lee retirement, Lee
notes on and review of Edward Everett Hale's The Story
of Massachusetts in the Nation, and
correspondence from W.P. Garrison and William Everett relating to the review.
List of things done in politics by Henry Lee, Jr. List of typographical errors
found in the Boston Transcript by Henry Lee,
Jr.
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| Reel 12 | Box 12 | Folder 10 | | | Henry Lee, Jr., n.d. Henry Lee, Jr., notes on Shakespeare, Emerson, etc., and various other
persons and matters. Also includes Lee's "Western Journal."
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| Reel 12 | Box 12 | Folder 11 | | | Henry Cabot Lodge, n.d. Henry Lee, Jr., notes on Lodge, Republican politics, and foreign policy
between 1884 and 1895.
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| Reel 12 | Box 12 | Folder 12 | | | William H. Logan,
1870 Henry Lee, Jr., obituary of William H. Logan.
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| Reel 12 | Box 12 | Folder 13 | | | Judge John Lowell,
1892 Henry Lee, Jr., speech at a dinner honoring Judge Lowell.
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| Reel 12 | Box 12 | Folder 14 | | | Theodore Lyman,
1891 Clippings concerning the wish of Lee and others to keep Lyman on the Harvard
Board of Overseers, as well as the Henry Lee, Jr., obituary of Theodore
Lyman.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 1 | | | Maverick Bank case, n.d. Clippings.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 1 | | | Jeremiah Mason Henry Lee, Jr., notes.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 1 | | | Meeting of Independents,
1884 (incorrectly dated 1894) Lee speech.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 1 | | | William Minot, Jr., and Benjamin Eddy Morse,
1894 Obituaries.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 2 | | | Charles J. Morrill, n.d. Henry Lee, Jr., remarks about Charles J. Morrill.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 3 | | | Boston Park System,
1891 Henry Lee, Jr., notes and clippings.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 3 | | | "Mischievous legislation,"
1865; "unprincipled partisanship,"
1890; Mayor Edwin U. Curtis,
1895; military preparedness,
1898; and "Jabez Pratt-Coroner" Lee articles.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 4 | | | Francis E. Parker Henry Lee, Jr., notes on Francis E. Parker.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 5 | | | Perkins, n.d. Henry Lee, Jr., remarks on Thomas H. and William Perkins.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 6 | | | Wendell Phillips,
1875 Henry Lee, Jr., article on Wendell Phillips.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 7 | | | Mayor Josiah Quincy and the Frog Pond, n.d.; the "Republican
Marketman's Dinner,"
1890; and the 1837 Broad Street riot, n.d. Henry Lee, Jr., articles.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 8 | | | Theodore Roosevelt,
Oct. 1895 Henry Lee, Jr., article on "Roosevelt's Inconsistencies."
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 9 | | | General Sherman,
1865 Henry Lee, Jr., article on General Sherman's conduct.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 9 | | | Slavery and Adam Smith's Wealth of
Nations, n.d. Notes.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 9 | | | Specie payments, n.d. Lee speech on the resumption of specie payments.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 10 | | | George Cheyne Shattuck,
1893 Henry Lee, Jr., draft of the obituary of Dr. Shattuck.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 11 | | | State House,
1895-1896 Henry Lee, Jr., draft of an article, "Save the State House," and a Lee
speech on the same matter. Clippings and correspondence on the State House.
Includes a letter of E.P. Sohier and Clement K. Fay.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 12 | | | Subway,
1895 Henry Lee, Jr., notes, articles, and correspondence concerning the Boston
subway. Includes letters from George S. Mandell.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 13 | | | Theological students Henry Lee, Jr., address to theological students.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 14 | | | Taussig's tariff history Report on The Tariff History of the United
States, by Frank W. Taussig. Report by T. Jefferson Coolidge and a
dissent by Henry Lee, Jr., and other members of the Harvard Committee on
Political Economy.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 15 | | | Adin Thayer,
ca. 1884 Henry Lee, Jr., response to an anti-Mugwump speech by Judge Thayer.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 16 | | | Anna Eliot Ticknor,
1885 Henry Lee, Jr., obituary of Mrs. George Ticknor.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 17 | | | Veterans' Preference Bill,
1895 Henry Lee, Jr., notes and article on the legislative debate over a Veterans'
Preference Bill and the governor's veto of it.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 18 | | | Wealth Clippings of an article "Does Wealth Make Happiness?" which includes a
statement by Henry Lee, Jr.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 18 | | | Henry M. Wightman,
1885 Memorial to Henry M. Wightman.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 18 | | | H.F. Wolcott, n.d. Letter from H.F. Wolcott.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 18 | | | "New England Guards," n.d. Henry Lee, Jr., article.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 18 | | | Martin L. Whischer,
1875 Lee obituary.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 18 | | | Daniel Webster,
1890 Reprint of an 1824 Daniel Webster speech.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 19 | | | Whistler Henry Lee, Jr., notes on Major George W. Whistler.
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| Reel 13 | Box 13 | Folder 20 | | | Robert C. Winthrop,
Dec. 1894 Henry Lee, Jr., memoir of Robert C. Winthrop read to the Massachusetts
Historical Society and a letter from Robert C. Winthrop, Jr., on the
memoir.
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| Reel 13 | Box 14 | Folder 1 | | | Henry Lee, Jr., miscellany, n.d. Various notes and charts on military matters, a narrative of the battle of
Bunker Hill, invoices and lists of books, and notes on the estate of Thomas
Lee.
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| Reel 13 | Box 14 | Folder 2 | | | Henry Lee, Jr., lectures, n.d. Lectures on satire, astronomy, moral courage and personal influence,
hospitality in ancient and modern times, occupation as an influence on taste,
the duty of civil obedience, the study of dead languages, the duties of public
and private economy, moral precepts and circumstances, the nature and effects
of speculation, improvement and decay in modern civilization, the accumulation
of knowledge, forming moral habits, and intellectual improvement. Also includes
instructions on theme writing.
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| Reel 13 | Box 14 | Folder 3 | | | Massachusetts militia,
May 1840 Annual returns of various companies.
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| Reel 13 | Box 14 | Folder 4 | | | Genealogy, etc. Genealogical material of the Lee, Jackson, Cabot, and other related
families, as well as a eulogy of Henry Lee.
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| Reel 13 | Box 14 | Folder 5 | | | Genealogy, etc.,
1867,
1893 Genealogical material on the Lee, Cabot, Higginson, Quincy, and other
related families. Includes drawings of coats of arms, genealogical charts,
letters from William H. Whitmore, and a listing of Lee property.
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| Reel 14 | Box 15 | Folder 1 | | | Henry Lee annotated newspapers,
1833-1849 Clippings and notes of Henry Lee on banking currency from the
Boston Courier and the New York Evening Post.
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| Reel 14 | Box 15 | Folder 2-9 | | | Henry Lee appendices,
1844-1845 Various appendices of Letters to the Cotton
Manufacturers of Massachusetts (Boston, 1844) and
Considerations on the Cultivation and Consumption of
Cotton, Connected with Questions of Currency, Credit, Commerce and Banking;
Addressed to the Cotton Manufacturers of Massachusetts (Boston,
1845).
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| Reel 14 | Box 15 | Folder 10 | | | Massachusetts militia,
1876-1877 Various statistical charts and other papers of Henry Lee, Jr., relating to
the Massachusetts militia and the legislature. Includes letters from B.T. Tinan
and Thomas F. Edmands.
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| Reel 14 | Box 15 | Folder 11 | | | Militia miscellany,
1866 Articles by Henry Lee, Jr., on militia matters, a statement of the number of
troops in the American Revolution, and notes on Senator Henry Wilson's militia
bill.
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| Reel 14 | Box 15 | Folder 12 | | | Massachusetts militia report,
1876-1877 Henry Lee, Jr., report on the Massachusetts militia. Includes correspondence
from Charles J. Williams, E.L. Zalinski, and Thomas F. Edmands, notes on
military organization in the United States, and draft notes of the Lee
report.
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| Reel 14 | Box 15 | Folder 13 | | | Massachusetts militia report,
1876-1877 Henry Lee, Jr., notes and other material relating to the militia.
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| Reel 14 | Box 15 | Folder 14 | | | Massachusetts militia report,
1876-1877 Henry Lee, Jr., notes on and drafts of his militia report.
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| | | | C. Robert Gould Shaw monument papers,
1886-1897
Arranged chronologically.This subseries contains the correspondence and other papers of Henry Lee,
Jr., relating to the construction of the Robert Gould Shaw monument in Boston,
Mass.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 1 | | | Undated Henry Lee proposals and other plans for the Robert Gould Shaw monument.
Includes a letter from John Murray Forbes and extracts from the "Life of
Governor Andrew."
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 2 | | | 1891 Correspondence from Edward Atkinson, Augustus St. Gaudens, John Murray
Forbes, and Henry A. Turner. Subjects include subscriptions for the Shaw
monument, its inscriptions, legislative action, progress on the bas-relief, and
a visit by St. Gaudens to Boston.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 3 | | | Jan.-July 1892 Correspondence from Edward Atkinson, John Murray Forbes, Augustus St.
Gaudens, Josephine Shaw Lowell, and M.P. Kennard. Subjects include the Shaw
monument inscriptions, adding the names of fallen officers to the monument, and
the work and payment of St. Gaudens.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 4 | | | Aug. 1892 Correspondence from John Murray Forbes, Augustus St. Gaudens, M.P. Kennard,
and W.H. Hughes. Subjects include the Shaw monument inscriptions and Civil War
reminiscences of John Murray Forbes.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 5 | | | Sep.-Oct. 1892 Correspondence from John Murray Forbes, Waldo Higginson, Henry Lee, Jr.,
Richard M. Hunt, Levi P. Morton, and Josephine Shaw Lowell. Subjects include
the Shaw Monument Committee, the monument inscriptions, and the release of St.
Gaudens to work on the government medal for the Columbian Exhibition.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 6 | | | Nov.-Dec. 1892 Correspondence from John Boyd Thacher, Charles L. Mitchell, Augustus St.
Gaudens, Edward Atkinson, and John Murray Forbes. Subjects include St. Gaudens
and the Columbian Exhibition, a contract for a Shaw monument terrace, and the
monument inscriptions.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 7 | | | 1893 Correspondence from Edward Atkinson, Augustus St. Gaudens, and John Murray
Forbes. Subjects include St. Gaudens' delays in completion of the Shaw
monument, Monument Committee finances, and the monument inscriptions.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 8 | | | Jan.-Apr. 1894 Correspondence from Edward Atkinson, Charles W. Eliot, Augustus St. Gaudens,
and Henry Lee, Jr. Subjects include the Shaw monument inscriptions and other
Monument Committee matters.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 9 | | | June-Dec. 1894 Correspondence from Edward Atkinson, Charles W. Eliot, Henry Lee, John
Murray Forbes, and Augustus St. Gaudens. Subjects include the Shaw Monument
Committee and President Eliot's proposal for inscriptions.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 10 | | | Apr.-July 1895 Correspondence from Edward Atkinson. Subjects include St. Gaudens' progress
on the Shaw monument and legislative representation at the unveiling of the
statue.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 11 | | | May-Aug. 1896 Correspondence from Augustus St. Gaudens and Edward Atkinson. Subjects
include proposed changes by St. Gaudens, payment of the artist, and the
completion of the Shaw monument.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 12 | | | Sep.-Dec. 1896 Correspondence from Edward Atkinson and Mimi Lyman. Subjects include the
Shaw monument inscriptions, payment of St. Gaudens, and the choice of a date
and an orator for the state unveiling.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 13 | | | Jan. 1897 Correspondence from Josephine Shaw Lowell, Thomas L. Livermore, Edward
Atkinson, Sarah B. Shaw, and Daniel Appleton. Subjects include the withdrawal
of Colonel Livermore as orator at the monument unveiling, the choice of William
James and Booker T. Washington as speakers, and military and state
participation in the final event.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 14 | | | Feb. 1897 Correspondence from Daniel Appleton, Edward Atkinson, Henry Lee, Jr., Pen
Hallowell, Francis H. Appleton, William James, Josephine Shaw Lowell, Mimi
Lyman, and Wilson B. Strong. Subjects include Shaw Monument Committee finances;
William James's acceptance as orator; and seating, tickets, and other matters
of preparation for the statue unveiling.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 15 | | | Mar. 1897 Correspondence from Edward Atkinson, Francis H. Appleton, Pen Hallowell,
Mimi Lyman, Sarah B. Shaw, Josephine Shaw Lowell, Ida A. Higginson, Isaac P.T.
Edmands, Henry Lee Higginson, William James, Thomas F. Edmands, and Henry Lee,
Jr. Subjects include preparations for the Shaw monument unveiling, William
James's role as orator, the inclusion of a military man on the list of
speakers, and Edward Atkinson's "History of the Shaw Monument."
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 16 | | | 1-16 Apr. 1897 Correspondence from Henry Lee Higginson, Henry Lee, Jr., John Murray Forbes,
William Atkinson, Edward Atkinson, Augustus St. Gaudens, Anna C.L. Waterston,
M.P. Kennard, Samuel A. Green, and Francis H. Appleton. Subjects include
preparations for the Shaw monument unveiling, reminiscences of John Murray
Forbes, and the names inscribed on the monument.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 17 | | | 21-30 Apr. 1897 Correspondence from Francis H. Appleton, John Murray Forbes, Henry Lee, Jr.,
Augustus St. Gaudens, William H. Baldwin, William H. Lawrence, Francis V.
Balch, and William James. Subjects include tickets and seating for the Shaw
monument unveiling and the order of march for the event. List of dignitaries
and seating.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 18 | | | 2-19 May 1897 Correspondence from William James, Edward Atkinson, Annie Fields, Charles L.
Mitchell, Henry Lee Higginson, William E. Barton, Moses Williams, Ellen Sturgis
Dixey, and Julia Ward Howe. Subjects include tickets for the Shaw monument
unveiling, black participation in the proceedings, and William James's
speech.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 19 | | | 21-31 May 1897 Correspondence from Julia Ward Howe, Henry Lee Higginson, Edward Atkinson,
William James, Roger Wolcott, Henry Lee, Jr., and T.R. Sullivan. Subjects
include last-minute preparations for and tickets to the Shaw monument
unveiling. Includes Henry Lee and Edward Atkinson reports on the Monument
Committee and tickets for the May 31 event.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 20 | | | 1-4 June 1897 Correspondence from Edward Atkinson, Charles W. Eliot, and Henry Lee, Jr.
Subjects include Shaw Monument Committee finances and reactions to the
unveiling proceedings.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 21 | | | 5 June-July 1897 Correspondence from Edward Atkinson, Houghton Mifflin & Co., Henry Lee,
Jr., Josiah Quincy, and John Murray Forbes. Subjects include publication of a
pamphlet on the history of the monument containing the addresses given at the
statue unveiling.
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| Reel 15 | Box 16 | Folder 22 | | | 1886-1887 Newspaper clippings on the reunion of the Massachusetts Colored Veterans
Association, a remembrance of Francis George Shaw by John Murray Forbes, a list
of Robert Gould Shaw's fallen comrades, and letters to the editor of the
Transcript on the Shaw memorial.
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| | | | D. Henry Lee Shattuck papers,
1933-1957
Arranged chronologically.This subseries contains the correspondence and other papers of Henry Lee
Shattuck relating to the research and writing of the two-volume study,
The Jacksons and the Lees: Two Generations of
Massachusetts Merchants, 1765-1844, by Kenneth Wiggins Porter
(Cambridge, 1937).
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 1 | | | 1933 Correspondence from Henry Lee Shattuck, Samuel Eliot Morison, Frank C.
Ayres, and M.A. DeWolfe Howe. Subjects include Lee papers relating to Harvard,
the Union Club, and the Tavern Club.
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 2 | | | Jan.-May 1934 Correspondence from Henry Lee Shattuck, N.S.B. Gras, M.A. DeWolfe Howe, and
Kenneth W. Porter. Subjects include the editing of Lee papers and documents.
Includes a list of manuscript material in Boston and the vicinity on the Lees
and Jacksons.
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 3 | | | June-Nov. 1934 Correspondence from Henry Lee Shattuck, Kenneth W. Porter, James Jackson,
James J. Minot, and Philip Cabot. Subjects include the collection of Jackson
and Lee papers and work on Kenneth W. Porter's book The
Jacksons and the Lees. Includes Porter's analysis of the
Cabot-Jackson-Lee papers.
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 4 | | | Jan.-May 1935 Correspondence from Kenneth W. Porter, Henry Lee Shattuck, N.S.B. Gras,
Samuel Cabot, P.T. Jackson, and George R. Minot. Subjects include
The Jacksons and the Lees (research on Henry
Lee-Gallatin correspondence, possible titles, publisher, and pictures).
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 5 | | | June-Dec. 1935 Correspondence from Henry Lee Shattuck, Hope Mathewson, Charles Jackson,
P.T. Jackson, Kenneth W. Porter, and Elizabeth C. Lyman. Subjects include
The Jacksons and the Lees (obtaining pictures
and information).
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 6 | | | 1936 Correspondence from Henry Lee Shattuck, Kenneth W. Porter, Dumas Malone,
N.S.B. Gras, and George R. Minot. Subjects include The
Jacksons and the Lees (the search for Lee and Jackson papers and
publication of the Porter book by Harvard University Press).
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 7 | | | June-Dec. 1937 Correspondence from Henry Lee Shattuck, N.S.B. Gras, P.T. Jackson, Frances
Carpenter, George R. Minot, J.J. Drury, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ellery
Sedgwick, James Jackson, J.D. Phillips, Francis R. Hart, Margaret Perry, A.
Lawrence Lowell, Kenneth W. Porter, and John W. Elliot. Subjects include
The Jacksons and the Lees (complimentary
copies).
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 8 | | | Jan.-Nov. 1938 Correspondence from Henry Lee Shattuck, Henry Jackson, Kenneth W. Porter,
Barbara D. Simison, and Samuel Eliot Morison. Subjects include complimentary
copies and reviews of The Jacksons and the
Lees.
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 9 | | | 1939-1940 Correspondence from Kenneth W. Porter, Henry Lee Shattuck, and William H.
Cary. Subjects include the continuing research of Porter on
The Jacksons and the Lees (Francis L. Lee).
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 10 | | | 1941-1942 Correspondence from Henry Lee Shattuck and Kenneth W. Porter. Subjects
include reproduction of the letters of Henry Lee, Henry Lee, Jr., and Francis
L. Lee, as well as the descendants of Thomas H. Perkins and Henry Lee.
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 11 | | | 1943-1944 Correspondence from Henry Lee Shattuck, Kenneth W. Porter, M.J. Walsh, and
Arthur H. Cole. Subjects include Porter's work on Lee letters, other research
on the Jacksons and Lees, and a Lee letterbook at Goodspeed's Book Shop.
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 12 | | | 1946-1947 Correspondence from Henry Lee Shattuck and Kenneth W. Porter. Subjects
include a discussion by Porter on various Jackson-Lee letters and the prospect
of publication.
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 13 | | | 1948 Correspondence from Mark DeWolfe Howe, Henry Lee Shattuck, and Kenneth W.
Porter. Subjects include Howe's work on Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes and
Porter articles on the Lees. Includes a draft of a Porter article, "A Note on
Burns by a Bostonian."
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 14 | | | 1950-1957 Correspondence from Henry Lee Shattuck, Arthur H. Cole, Kenneth W. Porter,
Benjamin W. Labaree, and Wendell P. Sargent. Subjects include research
inquiries on the Jacksons and Lees. Extracts from J.J. Currier's
History of Newburyport (1906).
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 15 | | | 1935-1937 Clippings and correspondence. Correspondence from Henry Lee Shattuck, George
C. Lee, and Nelly Almy on photographs of Jackson-Lee portraits, an
advertisement of The Jacksons and the Lees, an
accompanying illustration of Jonathan Jackson, and a clipping of a Boston
Post article on Patrick Tracy Jackson. Notes by
experts on Jackson-Lee portraits.
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| Reel 16 | Box 17 | Folder 16 | | | Undated
Removed to Lee family photographs (Photo. Coll.
500.75).
Photographs and prints. Includes portraits of Samuel Cabot, Henry Lee, Jr.,
William Colman Lee, and Joseph Lee, as well as a picture of the Henry Lee house
in Brookline.
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| | | | E. Printed material,
1774-1922
This subseries consists of various pamphlets and other printed material
dealing with the tariff, Harvard affairs and commemorations, the Massachusetts
militia, and other Lee family causes and interests.
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| Reel 16 | Box 18 | Folder 1 | | | Miscellany Wrappers and labels for Henry Lee and Henry Lee, Jr., letters and for drafts
of appendices of Henry Lee's Letters to the Cotton
Manufacturers...
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| Reel 16 | Box 18 | Folder 2 | | | Miscellaneous envelopes, etc. Binders, labels, wrappers, and envelopes for Henry Lee, Henry Lee-Mary
Jackson Lee, and Lee-Thornely letters and other correspondence.
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| Reel 16 | Box 18 | Folder 3 | | | Commonwealth of Massachusetts printed material,
1861-1864,
1892 Various general orders and other documents relating to the Massachusetts
Volunteers, rosters of Volunteer field officers, a House bill for the
incorporation of Union Safe Deposit Vaults, and a request for funds for a new
headquarters building for the Massachusetts Commandery of the Military Order of
the Loyal Legion of the United States.
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| Reel 16 | Box 18 | Folder 4 | | | Massachusetts and War Department printed material,
1861-1863 Various general orders.
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| Reel 16 | Box 18 | Folder 5 | | | Harvard University, etc., printed material,
1836,
1865,
1884 Circular for the Harvard Bicentennial Dinner and various commemoration
programs, as well as a request for funds from the International Conference on
Arbitration and Peace, Berne.
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| Reel 16 | Box 18 | Folder 6 | | | Corporations, committees, associations, etc., printed material,
1858-1867,
1880 Includes financial reports of the New England Railroad Mutual Fire Insurance
Co. and the New England Emigrant Aid Co.; circulars of the Freedmen's Relief
Committee, the Massachusetts Reconstruction Association, and the Republican
Campaign Fund for the Southern States; and an announcement of the completion of
the Troy and Greenfield Railroad and Hoosac Tunnel.
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| Reel 16 | Box 18 | Folder 7 | | | Assorted printed material,
1839-1888 Includes material from the Bunker Hill Monument Association, the
Massachusetts Rifle Club, and the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company; a
ticket to the Boston Light Infantry's Military Ball at Papanti's; and a tribute
to General Philip H. Sheridan.
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| Reel 16 | Box 18 | Folder 8 | | | Assorted printed material,
1821-1914 Includes various invitations, the resignation of Rev. Francis W.P. Greenwood
as pastor of the New South Church, an announcement of the formation of a
committee to oppose the Personal Liberty Bill before the General Court,
population and other statistics (1860-1863), a copy of the poem "The Return of
the Standards" by Horace B. Sargent, a Pickering family genealogical chart, a
circular on the incorporation of Beverly Farms, and a program for a dinner
honoring Henry Lee Higginson on his 80th birthday.
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| Reel 16 | Box 18 | Folder 9 | | | Newspaper clippings,
1782-1889 Various clippings, including Henry Lee letters on cotton manufacturing and
Henry Lee, Jr., letters on the Draft Riot of 1863.
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| Reel 16 | Box 18 | Folder 10 | | | Newspaper clippings,
1774-1898 Various clippings on the deaths of George Washington, Henry Lee, Margaret
Lee, and Francis L. Lee and on the tariff, the militia, and other matters.
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| Reel 16 | Box 18 | Folder 11 | | | Photographs, etc.
Removed to Lee family photographs (Photo. Coll.
500.75).
Various photographs and prints of portraits of military figures and Jackson
and Lee family members.
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| Reel 17 | Box 19 | | | | Pamphlets, n.d.-1866 Includes "Report of a Committee of Citizens...Opposed to a Further Increase
of Duties on Importations" (1827), "Correspondence between John Quincy Adams
and Several Citizens of Massachusetts Concerning the Charge of a Design to
Dissolve the Union..." (1829), "Henry Lee, 1782-1867" by Hamilton Andrews Hill,
"Memoir of Patrick Tracy Jackson" (1848), "The Militia of the United States"
(1864), an 1864 Massachusetts Senate bill on the militia, "Reminiscences of
Hon. Jonathan Jackson" (1866), and various lists, sermons, and orations.
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| Reel 17 | Box 20 | | | | Pamphlets,
1876-1922 Includes "Report of the Inspector-General Massachusetts Volunteer Militia"
(1876), the July 4 oration of Henry Cabot Lodge (Boston, 1879), "A
Massachusetts Savings Bank" by Henry Lee (1893), "A Great Private Citizen:
Henry Lee Higginson" by M.A.D. Howe, and the Lee family genealogy by Thomas B.
Lee in the New England Historical and Genealogical
Register (July 1922).
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| Reel 17 | Box OS | II. Oversize material,
1710-1892
The bulk of this series consists of 18th- and early 19th-century British and
American legal documents pertaining to the sea trade, including trade
contracts, the registration of the brig Betsy and
the schooner Volant, deeds and accounts of the Lee
family, a copy of the act providing for a census in 1790, an 1804 map of
Boston's South End, the estate of Joseph Lee, the genealogy of Edward Jackson,
and plans for the Robert Gould Shaw monument.
For a list of all names mentioned in this series, as
well as the names of select individuals and subjects of historical significance
in the collection, see the
index.
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| | III. Bound volumes,
1764-1898
Arranged alphabetically by author or owner.The bulk of this series consists of account books, blotters, cash books,
ledgers, letterbooks, memorandum books, and waste books of various family
business firms, including those of Joseph Lee and George Cabot; Patrick Tracy
Jackson and John Bromfield; Patrick Tracy Jackson, Nathaniel Tracy, and John
Tracy; Joseph Lee, Jr., and Henry Lee; and Thomas Lee, Jr. The volumes contain
considerable information on mercantile business practices in the world,
1760-1860, as well as on the China, India, European, South American, and West
Indian trades. Some of the volumes have been removed to boxes.
For a list of the authors and/or owners of the volumes
in this series, as well as the names of select individuals and subjects of
historical significance in the collection, see the
index.
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| Reel 18 | Vol. 1 | | Thomas H. Cabot journal,
4 Mar.-10 Aug. 1834 Journal kept by Thomas H. Cabot onboard the Logan bound for Gibraltar and Canton on Perkins &
Son business. John Murray Forbes served as supercargo on the voyage. Also
includes Cabot's notes on how to keep books and make sales.
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| Reel 18 | Vol. 2 | | Biographical sketch of Henry Lee by Hamilton Andrews Hill,
1894
Removed to Box A, Folder 1. |
| Reel 18 | Vol. 3-4 | | Jonathan Jackson letterbooks,
1765-1780 Letterbooks of Jonathan Jackson containing copies of letters to Edmund
Quincy, Samuel and Jonathan Smith, Henry and Thomas Bromfield, Henry Cruger,
George Brown, Peter Contencin, Isaac Sears, Stephen Sayre, Pelatiah Webster,
Martin Brimmer, Thomas and Isaac Wharton, Simon Fraser, Edmund Freeman, Robert
Jenkins, Joseph Gardoqui, Samuel Newhall, John Morss, James Tracy, Philip
Livingston, Simeon Mayhew, Richard Derby, Jr., Henry Crouch, Hector McNeill,
and others. Subjects include colonial mercantile affairs and business
transactions; the formation and dissolution of the firm of Jackson & John
Bromfield and the formation of Jackson, (Nathaniel) Tracy & (John) Tracy;
American opposition to the Stamp Acts and other parliamentary restrictions on
shipping; the Continental Congress and nonimportation of British goods; trade
with Spain and the West Indies; shipping during the American Revolution;
privateering; the capture of the ship Yankee Hero
and subsequent prisoner exchange, 1776; and Jonathan Jackson's opinions on
taxation, war, and peace.
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| Reel 18 | Vol. 5 | | Jonathan Jackson letterbook,
17 Mar.-14 Sep. 1790 Letterbook of Jonathan Jackson containing copies of letters to Aaron Brown,
Joseph Thomas, John Sprague, John Paine, and others. Subjects include the
taking of the census in Massachusetts under the direction of Jonathan
Jackson.
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| Reel 18 | Vol. 6-7 | | Jonathan Jackson estate papers,
1806-1829 The will of Jonathan Jackson and records of the executors of his estate.
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| Reel 18 | Vol. 8-9 | | Jackson & Bromfield accounts and journal,
1764-1771 Account book and business journal of the Jackson & Bromfield firm.
Subjects include Jackson & Bromfield shipping orders and invoices.
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| Reel 18 | Vol. 10 | | Patrick Tracy Jackson financial journal,
1836-1847 Subjects include family and business finances.
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| Reel 18-19 | Vol. 11-16 | | Patrick Tracy Jackson letterbooks,
1802-1826
Vol. 11-13 removed to Box A, Folders
2-4.
Letterbooks of Patrick Tracy Jackson containing letters to Ebenezer Parlay,
Ram Duloll Day, Joseph Cutler, Joseph Lee, Jr., Francis C. Lowell, Andrew
Cabot, Stephen Higginson, Joseph G. Chamberlain, Peter Remsen, Elihu Doty,
Samuel Williams, William Bartlett, Henry Lee, Samuel Cabot, George Lee, Isaac
Lawrence, Samuel Yorke, James Schott, E.A. Newton, William Oliver, John Tracy,
Jr., Albert Gallatin, Thomas Lee, Jr., David Moody, Christopher Gore, Cornelius
Coolidge, James Lloyd, Rufus King, and others. Subjects include the India
trade, trade with the West Indies, the trading policies of Emperor Henry
Christophe of Haiti, the Embargo Act of 1807, the Non-Intercourse Law of 1809,
and the War of 1812 and their effect on shipping and the beginnings of the
Merrimack Manufacturing Company and Lowell, Mass. The volume contains very few
letters after 1813.
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| Reel 19 | Vol. 17-18 | | Francis Lee account book and travel journal,
1822-1823
Removed to Box A, Folders 5-6.
Subjects include foreign trade accounts and Francis Lee's 1823 trip to
England and Scotland.
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| Reel 19 | Vol. 19-21 | | Harriet J. Lee school composition books,
1834-1840
Removed to Box A, Folders 7-9. |
| Reel 20 | Vol. 22-27 | | Henry Lee account books,
1799-1817
Vol. 25 removed to Box A, Folder
10.
Account books of Henry Lee containing copies of orders, invoices, bills of
exchange, etc., which detail transactions with merchants, factories, ship
captains, and customers. Most of the material concerns the East India trade.
Includes Lee's lengthy instructions on bidding, buying, and selling to
supercargo Charles D. Miles in Calcutta, 1817 (Vol. 26). Parts of Vol. 25 are
torn, and the volume is in generally bad condition.
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| Reel 20-21 | Vol. 28-31 | | Henry Lee account books,
1833-1858
Vol. 28-29 removed to Box A, Folders
11-12.
Account books of Henry Lee detailing Lee family investments. Includes
information on shares held by Henry Lee, Henry Lee, Jr., Francis L. Lee,
Harriet Lee Morse, and Elizabeth Cabot Lee in the Appleton, Boott, Cabot,
Dwight, Hamilton, Lowell, Mass., Merrimack, Middlesex, and Tremont
manufacturing companies; the Charles River Bridge; the Locks and Canals Co.;
the Lowell Railroad; and other enterprises. Vol. 30 contains copies of letters
from Henry Lee to Henry Lee, Jr., George Higginson, and William Amory. Vol. 31
includes a letter from Henry Lee to James Jackson and a copy of a letter from
John Adams to Nicholas Boylston, 1820, discussing the estate in Brookline later
owned by the Lees.
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| Reel 21 | Vol. 32-36 | | Henry Lee garden books,
1857-1862
Removed to Box A, Folders
13-17.
Garden books of Henry Lee detailing the land measured and drained, trees and
shrubs planted and removed, fruits and vegetables planted and harvested, and
laborers employed at the Brookline estate of Henry Lee. Vol. 35 also contains a
list of some books given as gifts by Lee, 1860.
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| Reel 21 | Vol. 37 | | Henry Lee notebook, n.d. Book of geometry problems and various other sketches relating to measures
and navigation.
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| Reel 21 | Vol. 38 | | Henry Lee notebook,
Apr. 1850
Removed to Box A, Folder 18.
Henry Lee notes on John Bromfield (1779-1849) for a memoir of Bromfield by
Josiah Quincy.
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| Reel 21-23 | Vol. 39-48 | | Henry Lee letterbooks,
1804-1852 Letterbooks containing copies of letters to Nathaniel Cabot Lee, Joseph Lee,
Jr., John Lewis Brown, Patrick Tracy Jackson, Samuel Williams, Arthur Spear,
Israel Thorndike, Thaddeus Mayhew, Peter Remsen, Samuel Yorke, William H.
Savage, Henry Higginson, Joseph Hall, Jr., Andrew Cabot, Antonio de Frias,
William Oliver, George Lee, Ozias Goodwin, Samuel Cabot, Jr., E.A. Newton,
William A. Newton, Francis C. Lowell, Thomas H. Perkins, Thomas Lee, Jr., James
Russell, Francis Lee, John J. Trowbridge, Charles Williams, James MacKillop,
Baboo Delsock Roy, John Tracy, James Williams, R.P. Ochterlony, Charles D.
Miles, Richard C. Cabot, James Schott, James B. Higginson, Richard Burr,
Clement C. Biddle, J. Horsley Palmer, Thomas Thornely, Alexander Turnbull,
David Henshaw, George R. Minot, George Brown, J.J. Dixwell, and others. Also
included are letters from Ozias Goodwin, Patrick Tracy Jackson, Andrew Cabot,
Thomas H. Perkins, and others. Subjects include the India trade; the coronation
of Napoleon; the effects of British Orders-in-Council, Napoleonic trade
decrees, the American Non-Intercourse Act, and the War of 1812 on shipping; the
various revolutions in Spanish America; French, Indian, Portuguese, Italian,
and Arab trading practices; the opium trade; cotton; the China trade; and Henry
Lee's opinions on the War of 1812, the cotton trade, currency, the tariff, and
general economic matters. There are no letterbooks for 1806-1809, 1819-1834, or
1836-1839.
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| Reel 23 | Vol. 49-52 | | Henry Lee memoranda books,
1809-1856
Vol. 50 removed to Box B, Folder
1.
Memoranda books of Henry Lee concerning prices and sales of merchandise, the
state of various markets, insurance, ship arrivals, profit calculations, and
expenses relating to the Lee Brookline estate.
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| Reel 24 | Vol. 53 | | Henry Lee scrapbook, n.d. Scrapbook of Henry Lee on the Lee family of Quarrendon, England. Includes a
coat of arms and genealogical notes.
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| Reel 24 | Vol. 54-55 | | Henry Lee scrapbooks,
1849-1862 Scrapbooks of Boston newspaper clippings of articles on cotton
manufacturing.
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| Reel 24-25 | Vol. 56-65 | | Henry Lee scrapbooks,
1843-1862
Vol. 60 and 65 removed to Box B, Folders
2-3.
Scrapbooks of clippings from various newspapers concerning international,
national, state, and municipal political and economic affairs. Included are
scrapbooks concerning the Cuban insurrection of 1851 (Vol. 61), slavery and
emancipation (Vol. 62), and the Civil War (Vol. 65).
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| Reel 25 | Vol. 66 | | Henry Lee notebook, n.d. Notebook containing 11 pages of verse collected by Henry Lee.
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| Reel 25 | Vol. 67-68 | | Henry Lee, Jr., account books,
1833-1839,
1895-1898 Account books of Henry Lee, Jr., containing entries relating to Bengal
currency, costs of merchandise, and personal finances (earnings, expenses,
membership dues, political contributions).
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| Reel 25 | Vol. 69 | | Henry Lee, Jr., bank book,
1861
Removed to Box B, Folder 4.
Bank book of Henry Lee, Jr., containing notes on various family
accounts.
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| Reel 25 | Vol. 70-71 | | Biographical sketch of John Winthrop by Henry Lee, Jr.,
n.d. Handwritten and typewritten copies of a two-volume biographical sketch of
John Winthrop by Henry Lee, Jr.
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| Reel 25 | Vol. 72-76 | | Henry Lee, Jr., journals,
1838-1866
Removed to Box B, Folders 5-9.
Journals of Henry Lee, Jr., discussing trips to Rio de Janeiro, Europe, and
various parts of New England and listing tasks to be done as aide-de-camp to
Governor Andrew.
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| Reel 25 | Vol. 77 | | Henry Lee, Jr., lecture notes,
June 1835
Removed to Box B, Folder 10.
Henry Lee, Jr., Harvard lecture notes on the "History of Chemistry."
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| Reel 26-31 | Vol. 78-83 | | Henry Lee, Jr., letterbooks,
1864-1890 Letterbooks of Henry Lee, Jr., containing copies of letters to John A.
Andrew, Ambrose E. Burnside, J. Elliot Cabot, Stephen Cabot, U.S. Grant, E.I.
Godkin, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Reverdy Johnson,
Jr., Henry Lee, Abbott Lawrence, Frederick Law Olmsted, John Gorham Palfrey,
Henry Wilson, Robert C. Winthrop, William Tecumseh Sherman, Charles W. Eliot,
John Murray Forbes, Charles Francis Adams, Jr., Richard Henry Dana, Jr., Waldo
Higginson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Thomas H. Perkins, F.O. Prince, Charles
Sumner, Edward Atkinson, Charles Devens, George Frisbie Hoar, William Dean
Howells, Henry Lee Higginson, Robert Todd Lincoln, Elizur Wright, Henry M.
Whitney, Alexander Agassiz, Benjamin F. Butler, Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore
Lyman, Charles H. Taylor, Richard Olney, Josiah Quincy, Leverett Saltonstall,
Augustus St. Gaudens, Frank W. Taussig, Justin Winsor, and others. Subjects
include Lee business and family finances; Civil War military matters; Benjamin
F. Butler; John A. Andrew; U.S. Grant; national, Massachusetts, and Boston
political affairs; Harvard activities; the Cabot and Lee genealogy; and the
preservation of the landmarks of Old Boston. There are no letterbooks for
1885-1886.
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| Reel 32 | Vol. 84-85 | | Henry Lee, Jr., notebooks,
1875-1877
Removed to Box B, Folders
11-12.
Notebooks on military affairs in Massachusetts.
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| Reel 32 | Vol. 86 | | Henry Lee, Jr., scrapbook,
1854-1893 Henry Lee, Jr., scrapbook containing clippings of his writings, articles
about him and other Bostonians, historical articles, and lectures of Josiah
Royce and others at the "School of Ethics" in Plymouth, Mass.
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| Reel 32 | Vol. 87-88 | | Henry Lee, Jr., scrapbooks, n.d. Scrapbooks of Henry Lee, Jr., containing clippings of poems and various
other articles and notes on the Lee genealogy. Includes a letter from Anson
Titus.
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| Reel 32 | Vol. 89 | | Henry Lee, Jr., scrapbook,
1865-1898
Removed to Box B, Folder 13.
Scrapbook of various writings of Henry Lee, Jr. (obituaries, letters to the
editor, etc.)
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| Reel 32 | Vol. 90 | | Joseph Lee account book,
1777-1779
Removed to Box B, Folder 14.
Account book of Joseph Lee detailing sales of merchandise from the
brigantine Oliver Cromwell.
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| Reel 32 | Vol. 91-93 | | Joseph Lee almanacs,
1828-1831
Vol. 91 removed to Box B, Folder 15. Vol. 92-93
removed to Box C, Folders 1-2.
Copies of The Farmer's Almanack with notes on
the daily weather.
|
| Reel 33 | Vol. 94-95 | | Joseph Lee blotters,
1773-1788
Removed to Box C, Folders 3-4.
Blotters of Joseph Lee & Co. containing entries on business
transactions.
|
| Reel 33 | Vol. 96-97 | | Joseph Lee cash books,
1773-1805
Vol. 96 removed to Box C, Folder
5.
Cash books of Joseph Lee listing cash receipts and disbursements.
|
| Reel 33-34 | Vol. 98-102 | | Joseph Lee ledgers,
1767-1802 Ledgers of Joseph Lee containing records of various business transactions.
Vol. 99 (1773-1793) is a distillery ledger.
|
| Reel 34 | Vol. 103-104 | | Joseph Lee waste books,
1773-1786
Vol. 104 removed to Box C, Folder
6.
Waste books of Joseph Lee detailing various business transactions. Vol. 105
(1784-1786) is a waste book for the wharf and warehouse owned by Brown &
Thorndike, George Cabot, and Lee.
|
| Reel 34 | Vol. 105 | | Joseph Lee account book,
1800-1812 Account book of Joseph Lee and George Cabot listing vessels and cargo
cleared for America from Calcutta.
|
| Reel 34 | Vol. 106 | | Joseph Lee waste book,
1781-1784
Removed to Box C, Folder 7.
Waste book of Joseph Lee and George Cabot concerning the administration of
the estate of Elizabeth Cabot.
|
| Reel 34-35 | Vol. 107-108 | | Joseph Lee waste books,
1785-1808 Waste books of Joseph Lee and George Cabot detailing business
transactions.
|
| Reel 35 | Vol. 109 | | Joseph Lee business journal,
1785-1802 Business journal of Joseph Lee and George Cabot detailing various
transactions.
|
| Reel 35 | Vol. 110 | | Joseph Lee, Jr., letterbook,
27 Feb.-12 May 1812
Removed to Box C, Folder 8.
Letterbook of Joseph Lee, Jr., in Havana discussing business and describing
Cuba. Writing is in pencil and barely legible.
|
| Reel 35 | Vol. 111 | | Joseph Lee, Jr., account book,
1803-1810 Account book of Joseph Lee, Jr., and Henry Lee detailing sales of goods of
various brigs.
|
| Reel 35-36 | Vol. 112-113 | | Joseph Lee, Jr., letterbooks,
1793-1808 Letterbooks of Joseph Lee, Jr., and Henry Lee containing copies of letters
to James Duff, E.H. Derby, Jr., John Stille, William Wyman, Jacob
Crowninshield, John White, John Williams, Samuel Cabot, Thomas Lee, Jr., Peter
Remsen, Rufus Bigelow, Robert Cabot, Nathaniel Bowditch, Israel Thorndike,
Francis Lee, Samuel Williams, William Oliver, John Tracy, Jr., Frederic Cabot,
Samuel Yorke, Patrick Tracy Jackson, and others. Subjects include Lee business,
the India trade, European markets, the Embargo Act, and the prospects for war
with Great Britain.
|
| Reel 36 | Vol. 114 | | Joseph Lee, Jr., memorandum book,
1807-1822
Removed to Box C, Folder 9.
Memorandum book of Joseph Lee, Jr., and Henry Lee containing various
accounts, price data, and a detailed letter by H.L. on the subject of cotton,
1822.
|
| Reel 36 | Vol. 115 | | Thomas Lee ledger,
1769-1818 Ledger of Thomas Lee detailing business transactions.
|
| Reel 36-37 | Vol. 116-124 | | Thomas Lee, Jr., account books,
1802-1829 Account books of Thomas Lee, Jr., containing orders, invoices, etc.,
pertaining to voyages to and transactions in Rotterdam, Boston, Philadelphia,
London, Havana, Sumatra, and other ports. Includes copies of letters to Samuel
P. Gardner, Ebenezer Francis, George Lee, Joseph Pitcairn, John Bryant, Robert
Cabot, Samuel Williams, Henry Lee, Samuel Cabot, Jr., John Bromfield, John
Lewis Brown, Charles Williams, Humphrey Devereux, Francis Lee, John H. Cabot,
and others.
|
| Reel 37 | Vol. 125 | | Thomas Lee, Jr., cash book,
1817-1823 Cash book of Thomas Lee, Jr., listing cash receipts and disbursements.
|
| Reel 37-38 | Vol. 126-133 | | Thomas Lee, Jr., business journals,
1829-1858
Vol. 129 removed to Box C, Folder
10.
Business journals of Thomas Lee, Jr., containing information on daily
business transactions. There are no journals for 1834, 1845-1847, or 1852.
|
| Reel 38-40 | Vol. 134-148 | | Thomas Lee, Jr., ledgers,
1817-1865
Vol. 139-140 removed to Box C, Folders
11-12.
Ledgers of Thomas Lee, Jr., containing invoices and other business and
personal financial records.
|
| Reel 40 | Vol. 149-150 | | Thomas Lee, Jr., letterbooks,
1817-1831 Letterbooks of Thomas Lee, Jr., containing copies of letters to George
Knight, Peter Remsen, George Williams, Abbott Lawrence, James Drake, John
Tracy, Jr., John H. Cabot, Thomas Wright, Samuel Williams, Charles W. Story,
John Harrod, Ephraim Thayer, Edward W. Waldo, James Moorfield, Henry Lee,
Edward Dorr, Lambert Dexter, Martin Van Buren, and others. Subjects include
Havana and European trade. The letters to Van Buren relate to the loss of ships
in a bombardment of Antwerp by the Netherlands during the Belgian Revolution,
1830.
|
| Reel 40 | Vol. 151 | | Thomas Lee, Jr., logbook,
30 Apr.-18 Dec. 1824 Ship's log for the brig Henrico from Boston to
Famouth, Gibraltar, Lisbon, and back to Gibraltar.
|
| Reel 40-41 | Vol. 152-154 | | Thomas Lee, Jr., waste books,
1804-1824 Waste books of Thomas Lee, Jr., containing invoices, bills of exchange,
premium notes, and other business information.
|
| Reel 41 | Vol. 155 | | William C. Lee business journal,
1796-1800 Business journal of William C. Lee detailing various business
transactions.
|
| Reel 41 | Vol. 156 | | John Tracy, Jr., memorandum book,
1810 Memorandum book of John Tracy, Jr., containing memoranda on the goods of
Calcutta, Ceylon, Muscat, and other ports.
|
| Reel 41 | Vol. 157 | | Account book, n.d. Account book containing information on accounts of Humphrey Devereux, Joseph
Lee, Francis Lee, Nancy Lee, Andrew Cabot, and others, as well as invoices for
various goods.
|
| Reel 41 | Vol. 158-159 | | Indexes, n.d. Bound indexes to unknown Lee letterbook and ledger. Listing of names,
transactions, and page numbers.
|
| Reel 41 | Vol. 160-161 | | Genealogical material,
1875-1880 "Ancestral tablets" containing genealogical material on the Cheever,
Shattuck, Lee, Jackson, Davis, Pickering, and other related families. Also
includes a typewritten page on the "Irish Ancestry of President Coolidge"
(1925) and three letters of Frederick C. Shattuck concerning genealogy.
|
| Reel 41 | Vol. 162 | | General index, n.d.
Removed to Box C, Folder 13.
General index to the papers of Henry Lee, Jr., listing writings, letters,
journals, etc.
|
| Reel 41 | Vol. 163 | | Manuscript music, n.d. Incomplete volume of manuscript music including "Minstrel Song," "Happy
Farmer," and other pieces.
|
| Reel 41 | Vol. 164 | | Lee European passport,
1853
Removed to Box C, Folder 14. |
| Vol. 165 | | Lee family genealogy
Removed to Box C, Folder 15.
Note: This volume has not been microfilmed.
|
This index contains the names of all correspondents in Boxes 1-20 (Series
I), all names mentioned in the oversize material (Series II), and the names of
the authors and/or owners of the bound volumes (Series III). Also included in
this list are the names of select individuals and subjects of historical
significance in the collection. The numbers following each item indicate box
and folder. For example, correspondence with Francis Abbot can be found in Box
10, Folder 7.
| Abbot, Francis, 10.7 |
| Abbott, E.S., 7.14 |
| Abbott, Edwin Hale, 7.13, 7.14 |
| Abbott, J.G., 7.4 |
| Aborn, H.M., 7.12 |
| Adam, R.B., 7.2 |
| Adams, Brooks, 9.8 |
| Adams, C[harles] F[rancis], Jr., 8.16 |
| Adams, John, 1.15, 2.4 |
| Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848), 1.19, 3.3 |
| Adams, John Quincy (1833-1894), 1.1, 7.19, 8.8, 8.10, 9.8 |
| Adams, Samuel, 2.2 |
| Agassiz, A[lexander], 9.2 |
| Agassiz, Elizabeth (Lizzie) Cary, 9.4, 9.12, 9.13, 9.17 |
| Ainsworth, J.A., 7.14 |
| Alexander, [Fletcher], 5.2 |
| Alice, sloop, 1.18 |
| Allen, George H., 7.13 |
| Allen, J.M., 3.11, 3.12 |
| Almy, Charles, 17.7 |
| Almy, Nelly, 17.15 |
| Ames, Hector C., 4.11, 6.5 |
| Ames, Oliver, 9.6 |
| Amory, Jonathan, 2.15 |
| Amory, R[ufus] G[reene], 1.13 |
| Amory, Thomas, 1.19 |
| Amory, Thomas J.G., 7.10 |
| Amory, William, 6.12, 7.5 |
| Amoskeag Co., 3.11 |
| Anderson, John F., 8.8 |
| Andrew, John Albion, 7.1, 7.3, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 7.10, 7.11, 7.17, 8.1,
8.3, 8.4, 8.6, 8.7, 8.8, 8.9, 8.11, 9.15, 10.1, 10.2 |
| Andrew, John F., 9.8 |
| Andrews, George L., 7.13, 7.17, 8.11 |
| Andrews, Samuel, 4.10 |
| Andrews, W[illiam] T., 5.17 |
| Appleton, Daniel, 6.15, 16.13, 16.14 |
| Appleton, Francis H., 16.14-17, 16.20 |
| Appleton, William, 6.13 |
| Ariel, schooner, 4.4 |
| Armitiag, Joseph, 1.3 |
| Ashley, O.D., 6.5 |
| Ashton, John, 1.13 |
| Asia, ship, 6.3 |
| Atkinson, Edward, 9.7, 16.2, 16.3, 16.5-16, 16.18-21 |
| Atkinson, Joshua, 1.9 |
| Atkinson, William, 16.16 |
| Atwood, John, Box OS |
| Aura, barque, 7.9 |
| Austin, Edward, 4.1 |
| Austin, S[amuel, Jr.], 4.2 |
| Avery, John, Jr., Box OS |
| Aylwin, William C., 3.11 |
| Ayres, Frank C., 17.1 |
| Babson, John J., 8.16 |
| Bacon, Edwin M., 9.8 |
| Bagly, Jonathan, 1.7 |
| Bagnall, W.R., 9.2 |
| Baker, E.C., 6.11 |
| Baker, Eliphalet, 1.13 |
| Baker, John J., 7.7 |
| Baker, Thomas, Box OS |
| Baker, William, Jr., 7.19 |
| Bakhelder, Caleb, 1.14 |
| Balch, Francis V., 16.17 |
| Baldwin, William H., 16.17 |
| Banks, Charles E, 9.18 |
| Banks, Nathaniel, 6.17, 7.6 |
| Baring Brothers & Co., 2.6 |
| Barnard, John, Box OS |
| Barnett, A.L., 9.8 |
| Barrett, L[awrence] P., 7.8 |
| Barrett, Thomas, 1.13 |
| Barry, Thomas, 6.10, 6.11, 6.13 |
| Bartlett, Samuel, 2.3, 2.5, 2.13 |
| Bartlett, W[illiam], 1.13 |
| Bartlett, William Francis, 10.4 |
| Barton, William E., 16.18 |
| Batchelder, Cabot, 1.18 |
| Batchelder, Josiah, 1.13, 1.14 |
| Beals, Thomas, 2.13 |
| Bele, Thomas, Box OS |
| Bemis, George, 3.10, 3,11, 3.15 |
| Bennett & Dickson, 1.16 |
| Bentley, Joshua, 1.13, 1.14 |
| Berlin, Florence, 17.7 |
| Bethel, ship, 1.7 |
| Betsy, brig, 1.13-16, Box OS |
| Beverly Improvement Society, 10.3 |
| Biddle, Clement C., 3.5-8, 4.1, 4.3, 4.4, 5.1, 5.5, 5.12, 6.2,
6.3 |
| Bigelow, Henry J[acob], 4.1, 4.9, 4.10, 5.9, 5.14, 10.5 |
| Bigelow, John P., 4.3 |
| Bigelow, W[illiam] S[turgis], 9.11 |
| Bill, James B., 8.1 |
| Blaine, James G., 9.3 |
| Blanchard, George & Sarah, 2.15 |
| Bollan, W[illiam], 1.7 |
| Borden, Richard, 7.1 |
| Boston Common, 10.7 |
| Boston - Old South Meeting House, 10.8 |
| Boston Post, 8.5, 9.6-10 |
| Boston Theatre, 6.2, 6.3, 6.7, 6.9-17, 7.3, 7.10-12, 9.12 |
| Boston Evening Transcript, 12.9 |
| Boston Transit Commission, 9.12, 9.13, 13.12 |
| Bowditch, Charles P., 9.3 |
| Bowditch, Henry Ingersoll, 8.10 |
| Bowditch, J[onathan] Ingersoll, 6.6, 6.7, 8.1, 8.12 |
| Bowditch, Nathaniel I., 6.5 |
| Bowditch, William I., 6.1 |
| Bowdoin, James, 1.11 |
| Bowen, Clarence W., 9.18 |
| Bowles, Mary, 1.9 |
| Boyd, Francis, 4.10, 5.10 |
| Boyd, James & Sons, 7.1 |
| Braden, Henry S., 8.1 |
| Bradford, George P., 10.3 |
| Bradlee, C[aleb] D[avis], 1.1 |
| Briggs, Henry, 7.18 |
| Brimmer, Martin, 1.14, 7.5, 8.1, 8.16, 9.7, 10.9 |
| Britton, Charles & Sarah, 1.8 |
| Bromfield, Ann, 1.2, 2.15 |
| Bromfield, Henry & Thomas, 1.7, 1.18 |
| Bromfield, John, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6 |
| Bronson, J., 3.7 |
| Brooks, P[eter] C[hardon], 1.19, 2.7 |
| Brooks, P[eter] C[hardon], Jr., 7.7 |
| Brooks, Phillips, 10.10 |
| Brooks, Thomas, 1.3 |
| Brown, Nehemiah, 8.4, 8.5, 8.7 |
| Brown, William, 7.4, 7.12-15, 7.17 |
| Brown & Thorndike, 1.13 |
| Browne, A[lbert] G., Jr., 7.6, 7.9, 7.11, 8.1, 8.8 |
| Bruce, George A., 9.3 |
| Bryant, William Cullen, 8.15 |
| Bull, Job & Sarah, 1.5 |
| Bullard, Stephen, 5.12, 5.15-19, 6.1-4, 6.7 |
| Bullard, William S., 3.17, 4.1, 4.2, 4.5-9, 4.12, 4.13, 5.1, 5.3, 5.5,
5.8, 5.11-16, 5.19, 6.1-5, 6.7, 10.11 |
| Bullard & Lee, 3.17, 3.18, 4.5, 4.6, 4.9, 4.12, 4.13, 5.1, 5.3,
5.11, 5.12, 5.16, 5.18, 5.19, 6.1-5 |
| Bullock, Alexander H., 8.15 |
| Bullock, [W.W.], 7.4-6 |
| Burditt, B[enjamin] A., 6.17 |
| Burke, John, 1.13-16, Box OS |
| Burnell, R.S., 7.6 |
| Burnside, A[mbrose] E[verett], 8.8 |
| Bustamante, Santiago, 1.1 |
| Butler, Benjamin F., 7.7, 7.9, 7.11, 8.12, 9.2, 10.13 |
| Butler, H.H.G., 5.18 |
| Butler, Noble, 5.18 |
| Cabot, Andrew, 1.17, 1.19 |
| Cabot, Anna, Box OS |
| Cabot, E[dward] C[larke], 7.13, 8.4 |
| Cabot, Elizabeth, 1.7, 1.8, 1.17 |
| Cabot, Elliot, 5.12 |
| Cabot, Follen, 7.16 |
| Cabot, Francis, 1.6, 1.17, Box OS |
| Cabot, George, 1.9, 1.17, 8.16, Box OS, Vol. 105-109 |
| Cabot, George E., 17.5 |
| Cabot, J. Elliot, 5.12, 6.7, 6.8, 6.9, 7.3, 7.4, 9.2 |
| Cabot, John, 1.6, 1,17, 1.19 |
| Cabot, Joseph, 1.6, 1.7, Box OS |
| Cabot, Joseph S., 8.2 |
| Cabot, Lizzie, 1.1, 5.12 |
| Cabot, Philip, 17.3 |
| Cabot, Richard Clarke, 2.16 |
| Cabot, Samuel (1759-1819), 1.17 |
| Cabot, Samuel (1815-1885), 6.2 |
| Cabot, Samuel (1850-1906), 8.15, 16.18 |
| Cabot, Samuel (1884-1967), 17.4 |
| Cabot, Stephen, 7.12, 7.13, 7.19, 8.1, 8.5, 8.8, 8.12 |
| Cabot, Thomas Handasyd, Vol. 1 |
| Cabot, Walter, 6.1 |
| Cabot genealogy, 5.19, 8.2 |
| Calhoun, J[ohn] C[aldwell], 3.8, 5.17 |
| Capen, Lois L., 6.17 |
| Caraher, A.P., 7.15 |
| Carey, William H., 17.9 |
| Carpenter, Deborah, 3.5 |
| Carpenter, Frances, 17.7 |
| Carter, James C., 9.14 |
| Cary, Alice, 16.20 |
| Cary, Richard, 7.6, 7.14 |
| Cary, Sarah G., 11.2 |
| Cary, Thomes B., 8.16 |
| Cary, William H., 17.9 |
| Casey, Henry, 4.10 |
| Chamberlain, S.E., 8.15 |
| Chandler, P[eleg] W[hitman], 7.3 |
| Chapman, Samuel, 1.7 |
| Chapple, W.F., 7.2 |
| Cheves, Langdon, 5.11 |
| Child, Dudley R., 9.15 |
| Child, F[rancis] J[ames], 8.12 |
| Civil Service Reform, 11.4 |
| Clapp, W[illiam] W[arland], 7.16, 8.14, 9.9 |
| Clark, W[illiam] S[mith], 7.12 |
| Clarke, Ambrose, 2.3 |
| Clarke, Henry & Priscilla, 1.19 |
| Clarke, John, Box OS |
| Clarke, Jonas, 1.5 |
| Clarke, Richard, 1.17 |
| Clarke, Thomas, 1.7 |
| Clay, Henry, 11.1 |
| Clement, E[dward] H[enry], 9.10-12, 9.14, 9.15, 12.9 |
| Cleveland, Grover, 9.3, 9.6, 9.14 |
| Cleveland, Sarah Paine, 11.5 |
| Clifford, John H., 8.14 |
| Codman, C[harles] R[ussell], 8.3, 9.4 |
| Cole, Arthur H., 17.11, 17.14 |
| Collinger, M., 4.3 |
| Colman, John, 1.6 |
| Colman, William, 1.9 |
| Cook, Isaac & Martha, 1.7 |
| Coolidge, J. Randolph, Jr., 9.4 |
| Coolidge, T. Jefferson, 13.14 |
| Coolidge, Mrs. Thomas Jefferson, 9.6 |
| Cosby, F., 5.18 |
| Cotting, Charles U., 9.3 |
| Couch, D[arius] N[ash], 7.4, 7.9, 7.11, 7.13, 8.1 |
| Covel, Samuel, 1.14 |
| Cranch, Richard, 2.4 |
| Crawford, Thomas, Box OS |
| Crouch, Henry, 1.8 |
| Crouch & Gray, 1.8 |
| Crowninshield, F[rancis] B., 7.3 |
| Cruft, [S].B., 7.17 |
| Cruttenden, Mackillop & Co., 2.14, 3.4 |
| Cummings, Charles A., 9.1 |
| Cunningham, Francis, 4.4, 4.5 |
| Cunningham, J.S., 3.11, 3.12 |
| Currier, J.W., 4.10 |
| Currier, John J., 9.14 |
| Curtis, Edwin U., 9.14, 13.3 |
| Curtis, George J., 5.16 |
| Curtis, George W., 11.12 |
| Curtis, H.P., 7.5 |
| Curtis & Co., 7.9 |
| Cushing, [ ], 7.2 |
| Cushing, J[ohn] P[erkins], 6.3 |
| Cushing, Robert M., 11.12 |
| Cushing, Thomas C., 2.2 |
| Cutter, Mary L., 7.6 |
| Dale, William J., 8.12, 8.15 |
| Dalton, C[harles] H[enry], 7.2, 7.4, 7.7, 7.9, 9.6, 13.18 |
| Dana, James J., 7.13-15 |
| Dana, Richard H., Jr., 7.12, 8.12 |
| Dana, S.G., 3.12 |
| Danforth, Samuel, 1.8 |
| Davenport, Addington, 1.4, 1.5, Box OS |
| Davenport, Henry, 9.10 |
| Davis, Caleb, 1.1, 9.18, Vol. 161 |
| Davis, Isaac, 1.13 |
| Davis, J., Jr., 6.6 |
| Davis, P.S., 7.14, 7.15 |
| Dawes, Lizzie M., 7.12 |
| Dean, John Ward, 9.16 |
| Dearborn, Henry A.S., 5.13 |
| Degrand, P[eter] P[aul] F[rancis], 2.3 |
| Dehon, William, 4.4 |
| Deluis, [ ], 2.18 |
| Denison, Daniel, 1.3, 1.4 |
| Denison, Henry, 11.6 |
| Denny, George, 5.17 |
| Densmore, Albert M., 6.12 |
| Derby, Elias H., 1.15 |
| Derby, George, 6.1 |
| Devens, Charles, 8.8, 11.7 |
| Devereux, Charles, 7.2, 7.3 |
| Devereux, George, 7.2 |
| Dewar, Andrew, 1.7 |
| Dexter, Gordon, 5.15 |
| Dexter, T.C.A., 7.17 |
| Dixey, Ellen Sturgis, 16.18 |
| Dixwell, E[pes] S[argent], 6.17 |
| Doering, Rev. & Co., 4.10 |
| [Domiston], Dr. E.E., 6.4 |
| Doolittle, O., 4.10 |
| Doolittle, Theo. A., 4.10 |
| Down, John, Box OS |
| Draft Riot, 8.5 |
| Drake, Jas., 2.19 |
| Drew, Thomas, 7.6 |
| Driscole, John & Mary, 4.4 |
| Drury, J.J., 17.7 |
| Dudley, J.G., 6.4 |
| Dudley, Thomas, 11.8 |
| Dunbar, Peter, 4.2 |
| Dunn, James C., 8.3 |
| Dutton, E.C., 7.5 |
| Dutton & Wentworth, 5.16 |
| Dwight, Anna C.L., 3.15 |
| Dwight, Mary E., 4.9, 5.13 |
| Dwight, [Wilder], 7.10, 7.11, 7.15 |
| Edmands, Thomas F., 15.10, 15.12, 16.15 |
| Edwards, Isaac [P.T.], 16.15 |
| Edwards, Oliver, 7.16 |
| Eliot, Charles W., 7.18, 9.4, 16.8, 16.9, 16.17, 16.20 |
| Eliot, Josiah, 1.14 |
| Eliot, Samuel, 6.1, 6.2 |
| Eliot, William H., 11.9 |
| Ellery, Harrison, 9.4, 9.11, 9.12, 11.11 |
| Elliot, John W., 17.7 |
| Elliot Manufacturing Corporation, 3.3 |
| Ellis, Asa, 2.3, 2.5 |
| Ellis, George E., 9.13, 12.4 |
| Ellis, J., 6.7 |
| Ellis & Melledge, 9.11, 9.13, 9.14 |
| Ely, A[lfred] B., 7.1, 7.7 |
| Emerson, Edward W., 9.1 |
| Emerson, R[alph] Waldo, 8.13, 9.1 |
| Emerson, William, 1.7 |
| Endicott, Robert, 2.1 |
| Endicott, William, Jr., 8.4 |
| Epps, Daniel, 1.4 |
| Everett, Edward, 2.10, 3.18, 4.1, 7.5 |
| Everett, William, 9.10, 12.11, 12.9 |
| Farnsworth, A[ddison], 7.17 |
| Farrant, Godslee, Box OS |
| Favorite, schooner, 1.12, Vol. 158 |
| Faxon, George N., 7.12 |
| Fay, Clement K., 13.11 |
| Fellows, J.F., 7.13 |
| Fernandez, Andres, 1.1 |
| Fields, Annie, 16.18 |
| Fields, J[ames] T[homas], 7.2 |
| Fisher & Co., 7.17 |
| Fiske, A.H., 7.12 |
| Fiske, John, 9.1, 9.5 |
| Fletcher, Alexander & Co., 4.13 |
| Follett, Dexter H., 7.7 |
| Folsom, Charles, 6.11, 6.12 |
| Forbes, Edith Emerson, 9.16 |
| Forbes, J[ohn] M[urray], 7.1, 7.7, 7.14, 8.1, 8.12, 8.15, 9.1, 9.6,
9.11, 16.1-7, 16.9, 16.16, 16.17, 16.21, 16.22, Box OS |
| Forbes, R[obert] Bennet, 7.13 |
| Forbes, Thomas Tunno, 3.4 |
| Ford, Worthington C., 9.18 |
| Forts in Boston Harbor, 7.19 |
| Foster, [ ], 7.19 |
| Foster, [ ] S., 8.1 |
| Foster, James & Sarah, 1.8 |
| Foster, John, Box OS |
| Foster, N.H., 6.16 |
| Fox, J.B., 8.1 |
| Fox, John L., 7.14 |
| Fox, T[homas] B., 8.1 |
| Francis, Eben, 2.2, 2.6, 2.7, 2.14 |
| Francis, T.E., 7.5 |
| Free Trade Convention (1831), 3.6 |
| French, Charles E., 9.2 |
| French, Helen H., 17.8 |
| Frost, Samuel, 4.1 |
| Frothingham, Theo., 8.11 |
| Fuller, Charles E., 7.4 |
| Fuller, William, 1.3 |
| Gage, Addison & Co., 7.9 |
| Gage, Zachariah, 1.14, 1.15, Box OS |
| Gallatin, Albert, 2.7, 3.6 |
| Gardiner, J.W. Tudor, 3.9 |
| Gardner, George, 1.8 |
| Gardner, George W., 8.1 |
| Gardner, Henry, Vol. 161 |
| Gardner, John, 1.19, 2.3 |
| Gardner, Jon, 1.5 |
| Gardner, S.J., 3.12 |
| Gardner, Samuel, 1.7 |
| Gardoqui, Joseph, 1.8, Box OS |
| Garrison, W.P., 8.12, 12.9 |
| Gay, Timothy, 1.13 |
| Gebhard & Co., 2.18, 2.19 |
| George III (Great Britain), 1.17 |
| Gerrish, Benjamin, 1.5, 1.7 |
| Gerrish, Isabel F., 9.18 |
| Gilbert, John, 9.6, 9.7, 11.12 |
| Gladstone, William Ewart, 5.14 |
| [Glynn], John, Box OS |
| Goddard, D.A., 8.12, 9.1 |
| Godkin, E[dwin] L[awrence], 8.12, 9.1, 9.4, 9.5, 9.10 |
| Goodale, George Lincoln, 9.16 |
| [Goodhue, Jonathan], 5.11 |
| Goodwin, Ozias, 5.14 |
| Goodwin, W[illiam] W[atson], 9.12 |
| Gordon, George H., 7.17 |
| Gordon & Smith, 2.3 |
| Gore, Christopher, 2.14 |
| Gorham, Nathaniel, Jr., 1.19 |
| Gorham, R. 9.6 |
| [Goslier], John Berenberg, 2.17 |
| Gouge, William M., 4.1, 4.3, 5.6, 5.8, 5.10, 5.11, 5.12, 5.14 |
| Gould, A[ugustus] A[ddison], 7.14 |
| Gowen, William C., 2.17, 2.19 |
| Grand, Francis, 3.9 |
| Granger, Anna C., 9.15 |
| Grant, Mrs., 5.3 |
| Grant, Robert, 9.14 |
| Grant, Samuel, 1.13 |
| Grant, Ulysses S., 8.13 |
| Grant, Pillans & Co., 2.17-19 |
| Gras, N.S.B., 17.2-4, 17.6-8 |
| Gray, James, 1.13, 1.14 |
| Gray, William, 1.18, 7.5 |
| [Greeharn], John, 7.15 |
| Green, Zacheus, 2.3 |
| Greene, Col., 7.3 |
| Greene, George S., 7.17 |
| Greene, Samuel A., 16.16 |
| Greene. Thomas A., 5.17 |
| Greenleaf, R.C., 7.17, 8.2 |
| Greenough, D.S., 3.10, 3.18 |
| Greenwood, John, 8.9 |
| Gregory, Frances W., 17.14 |
| Grew, Henry S., 9.7 |
| Griffin, Jon, 2.2 |
| Griffing, John & Eliza, 1.3 |
| Grinnell, Joseph, 5.17 |
| Griswold, Charles E., 7.7, 8.2 |
| Grozier, E.A., 9.9, 9.10 |
| Grunch, George, 5.12 |
| Guild, Charles E., 8.10 |
| Guild, Curtis, Jr., 8.12, 9.14, 9.15, 11.14 |
| Habersham, Josephine Clay, 4.2 |
| Habersham, William N., 3.11-13, 3.17, 3.18, 4.1-4, 5.13 |
| Habershoh, Muller & Meyer, 6.13 |
| Hale, Edward Everett, 4.13, 12.9 |
| Hale, Matthew, 9.2 |
| Hale, Nathan, 3.7, 5.5, 5.12 |
| Haley, T.W., 9.13 |
| Hall, Clayton Colman, 9.9 |
| Hall, Richard B., 7.1, 7.11 |
| Hall, T.B., 7.9 |
| Halleck, H[enry] W., 7.15 |
| Hallowell, N.P. (Pen), 9.14-16, 16.14, 16.15, 16.20 |
| Hallowell, R[ichard] P., 8.14 |
| Hallowell, Sarah N., 9.17 |
| Hamilton, Alexander, Jr., 8.10 |
| Hamilton, Schuyler, 7.6 |
| Hammatt, S., 5.17 |
| Hampden Mills, 6.13 |
| Hancock, John, 11.14, Box OS |
| Harbach, J.W., 6.15 |
| Hardwar, John, Box OS |
| Harmony, ship, 2.9 |
| Harrison, William Henry, 4.3 |
| Hart, Francis R., 17.7 |
| Hart, Thomas N., 9.10 |
| Harvard Club, N.Y., 11.15 |
| Harvard College commencement, 11.17, 11.18 |
| Harvard Medical School, 11.19 |
| Harvey, [C.M.], 16.15 |
| Haskins, David G., 9.5, 9.11 |
| Hassan, John T., 9.1 |
| Hayes, A[ugustus] A[llen], 7.14 |
| Hayne, Robert, 3.6, 3.7 |
| Hayward, George, 7.17 |
| Hayward, Nathan, 7.8 |
| Healy, James, 9.3 |
| Heard, John T., 3.6, 3.8, 4.4 |
| Heywood, John H., 5.18, 9.4, 9.7 |
| Hicks, Zachariah, 11.13 |
| Higginson, A.S., 9.9 |
| Higginson, F.L., 16.16 |
| Higginson, Mrs. G., 3.11 |
| Higginson, George, 4.2, 5.5, 12.1, 12.2, 7.10 |
| Higginson, Henry, 2.6, 2.16 |
| Higginson, Henry Lee, 7.5, 7.14, 7.19, 16.15, 16.16, 16.18,
16.19 |
| Higginson, Ida, 12.2, 16.15 |
| Higginson, J.A., 7.14 |
| Higginson, J.P., 2.16 |
| Higginson, James B., 3.13 |
| Higginson, James J., 6.2, 7.18, 8.4, 8.8, 8.12, 9.1-4, 9.6, 9.7, 9.9,
9.11, 9.12, 9.15, 12.2 |
| Higginson, John, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8 |
| Higginson, Jon S., 12.2 |
| Higginson, Mary C., 3.8, 3.15, 4.7, 4,9, 5.18 |
| Higginson, Stephen, 1.14, 1.15, 1.17, 1.19 |
| Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 9.1, 9.4, 9.8-10, 12.2 |
| Higginson, Waldo, 3.8, 3.11, 3.13, 3.18, 4.10, 7.10, 8.12-16, 9.1-10,
12.2, 16.5 |
| Hill, Hamilton Andrews, Vol. 2 |
| Hinckley, Isaac, 11.13 |
| Hincks, Edward W., 9.11 |
| Hoar, E[benezer] R[ockwood], 9.13, 12.3 |
| Hoar, George F., 9.2, 9.6, 9.8, 11.13 |
| Hoar, Samuel, 12.3 |
| Hoar, Sherman, 9.10 |
| Hobbs, Eben, 6.5 |
| Hodges, R.W., 9.13 |
| Holman, Mary Lovering, 9.18 |
| Holmes, Amelia L., 6.12, 7.6 |
| Holmes, John, 12.2, 12.4 |
| Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 8.14, 9.4, 9.6, 9.8, 9.13, 12.4 |
| Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr., 9.9, 9.15 |
| Hooper, S[amuel], 6.17 |
| Hopkins, Solomon, 1.14, Box OS |
| Horton, Charles P., 8.3 |
| Hoskel, William, Box OS |
| Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 9.2, 16.21 |
| Howard, Charles, 7.12 |
| Howard, Robert, Box OS |
| Howe, Albert R., 8.4 |
| Howe, Frank E., 7.15 |
| Howe, Julia Ward, 16.18, 16.19 |
| Howe, M.A. DeWolfe, 17.1-3 |
| Howe, Mark DeWolfe, 17.13 |
| Howells, W[illiam] D[ean], 8.16, 9.4 |
| Howland, Lizzie H., 1.1 |
| Howland, Shove, 2.3 |
| Hoyt, Edwin P., 9.11 |
| Hubbard, William, 1.4 |
| Hughes, S.F., 9.16 |
| Hughes, W.H., 16.4 |
| [Huickley], Isaac, 11.13 |
| Hungerford, Thomas, 1.3 |
| Hunt, Richard M., 16.5 |
| Hunt, W.M., 8.11, 8.12 |
| Hunter, W.[T.], 7.14 |
| Hurd, John, 1.11 |
| Huskisson, William, 3.4 |
| Hutchinson, Foster, 1.7 |
| Hutchinson, Thomas, Box OS |
| Inches, Henderson, Jr., 3.12 |
| Ingraham, D.G., 3.7, 6.16, 6.17, 7.1 |
| Ives, Stephen B., Jr., 7.6 |
| Jackson, Mr., 1.16, 1.17, 1.19 |
| Jackson, A.S., 3.9 |
| Jackson, Andrew, 12.5 |
| Jackson, Catherine C., 4.8 |
| Jackson, Charles (1775-1855), 3.2 |
| Jackson, Charles, Jr. (1805-1880), 3.10 |
| Jackson, Charles [Loring (1847-1935)], 17.5 |
| Jackson, Edward, 1.1, 1.7, 7.14, 8.2, 8.8, Box OS |
| Jackson, Francis H., 3.7, 3.16, 4.1-3, 5.4, 5.11, 5.13, 15.13 |
| Jackson, H., 1.2, 3.8, 3.9 |
| Jackson, Hannah L., 3.13, 4.5-9, 4.11, 4.13, 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, 5.6, 5.9,
5.11, 8.16 |
| Jackson, Henry, 17.8 |
| Jackson, James {1777-1867), 1.19, 2.1, 3.1, 5.18, 8.10 |
| Jackson, James (d. 1900), 9.14 |
| Jackson, James (1881-1952), 17.3, 17.7 |
| Jackson, Jonathan, 1.1, 1.2, 1.9-12, 1.18, 2.1, 2.2, 2.5, 9.12, Vol.
3-9 |
| Jackson, Mary, 1.6, 1.17, 1.19, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.8-20, 3.1, 3.3-5,
3.7-11, 3.15-18, 4.3-13, 5.1-18, 6.5-10, 6.13, 6.14, 6.16, 6.17 |
| Jackson, Patrick Tracy (1780-1847), 2.1, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.11, 2.14,
2.20, 3.2, 3.10, Vol. 10-16 |
| Jackson, Patrick Tracy, Jr., 3.16, 4.5, 4.6, 4.10, 4.11, 4.13, 5.1, 5.4,
5.5, 5.6, 5.10, 5.11, 6.12-14, 7.8, 8.10, 8.12, 9.9, 12.5 |
| Jackson, Patrick Tracy (1893-1959), 17.4-7 |
| Jackson, Sarah, 3.8 |
| Jackson, Susan C., 3.9, 3.15, 3.16, 3.18, 6.12, 12.5 |
| Jackson & Higginson, 1.13, 1.14, 1.15, 1.16 |
| James, William, 16.14, 16.15, 16.17-19 |
| Jarvis, Charles, 1.9, 1.10 |
| Jarvis, Leonard, 1.12 |
| Jefferson, Thomas, 1.12 |
| Jeffries, John, Jr., 7.14, 7.15 |
| Jenks, John, 2.2 |
| Johnson, John, 1.13 |
| Johnson, Reverdy, Jr., 8.1, 8.8 |
| Jones, Abigail, 1.8 |
| Jones, Mary, Ebenezer, Thomas, Edener, Elijah, Samuel, 1.1 |
| Jones, Sophy, 1.12, 1.13 |
| Kemble, Frances Anne (Fanny), 1.2, 6.12-14, 8.3, 8.4, 8.10, 8.15, 8.16,
9.2, 9.5, 9.7, 9.8, 9.10, 9.11, 9.12, 12.6 |
| Kendall, Benjamin F., 7.16, 7.17, 9.7 |
| Kennard, M.P., 16.3-5, 16.13, 16.16, 16.17 |
| Kidder, Camillus G., 9.3 |
| King, G.P., 9.3 |
| King, Jonathan, 2.1 |
| King, Rufus, 1.12 |
| Kingsbury, Joseph, 1.13 |
| Kingston, Stephen, Box OS |
| Knap, Mary, 1.17 |
| Kneeland, [Dr.] S[amuel], Jr., 7.2 |
| Knight, W.W., 5.16 |
| Knox, Adam, 7.1 |
| Knox, H[enry], 2.1 |
| Kuhn, George W., 7.18 |
| Kynnier, William, Box OS |
| Labaree, Benjamin W., 17.14 |
| Labor Day, 12.7 |
| Lamb, Thomas, 4.12 |
| Lane, Henry S., 4.1, 9.1 |
| Langdon, Thomas, 2.19 |
| Larcom, David, 6.1, 6.16, 6.17 |
| Larcom, Francis, 6.15-17, 7.1, 7.2, 7.8 |
| Larvin, Mrs. Emory, 7.6 |
| Lawrence, Abbott, 3.7, 3.11 |
| Lawrence, Amos A., 5.17, 7.5, 7.15, 7.16, 8.1, 8.3, 8.12, 8.14, 8.15,
8.16, 9.3 |
| Lawrence, James, 7.5 |
| Lawrence, William, 16.17 |
| Lea, J. Henry, 8.15, 9.1, 9.9, 9.12-15, 11.11 |
| Lear, Tobias, 1.18 |
| Learnard, William, 3.14 |
| LeBarnes, J.W., 7.5 |
| Lee, Alice, 9.18 |
| Lee, Bessie, 6.16 |
| Lee, Edmund, 1.3 |
| Lee, Elizabeth C., 1.1, 4.4, 5.12 |
| Lee, Elizabeth P., 5.10, 6.7, 6.8, 6.9, 7.6, 7.7, 7.12, 7.17,
7.18 |
| Lee, Francis (1784-1830), Vol. 17 & 18 |
| Lee, Francis H., 9.5, 11.11 |
| Lee, Francis L., 3.15, 4.4-13, 5.2-11, 5.13-17, 6.5, 7.13, 7.17, 7.18,
9.4 |
| Lee, George C., 17.15 |
| Lee, George W., 2.5 |
| Lee, Harriet J., 3.10, 4.1, 4.4, 4.5, 4.7, 4.12, 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, 5.6-8,
5.10-12, Vol. 19-21 |
| Lee, Henry, 1.5, 1.19 |
| Lee, Henry (1782-1867), 1.2, 2.2, 2.4-9, 2.11-20, 3.1-8, 2.11-12,
3.14-18, 4.1-13, 5.2, 5.4-12, 5.14-20, 6.1-13, 6.17, 14.4, 15.1-9, Vol. 22-66,
106-109 |
| Lee, Henry, Jr. (1817-1898), 1.1, 1.2, 3.7-18, 4.1-13, 5.1-19, 6.1-17,
7.1-19, 8.1-16, 9.1-17, 10.1-3, 10.5-12, 11.1, 11.3-5, 11.7-19, 12.1-5,
12.7-14, 13.1-20, 14.1-5, 15.10-14, 16.1-21, Vol. 67-89, 162 |
| Lee, Henry, III, 5.18, 6.17, 8.13 |
| Lee, Horace C., 8.7 |
| Lee, John, 1.3, 1.4, 1.6, 2.1 |
| Lee, John C., 4.2, 4.13, 7.1 |
| Lee, Jonas, 2.1 |
| Lee, Joseph (1643-1716), 1.4, 1.5 |
| Lee, Joseph (1680-1736), 1.5, 1.6 |
| Lee, Joseph (1710/11-1802), 1.7, 1.17, 2.1, Box OS |
| Lee, Joseph (1744-1831), 1.8, 1.9, 1.13, 1.14, 2.2, 2.7, 2.15, Vol.
90-109 |
| Lee, Joseph, Jr. (1779-1845), 2.3, 2.5-9, 2.12, 3.2, 3.3, 4.13, Vol.
110-114 |
| Lee, Joseph (b. 1901), 17.11 |
| Lee, Joseph & Company, 1.13 |
| Lee, L., 1.12, 1.13 |
| Lee, Mary Cabot, 2.9, 3.1 |
| Lee, Mary Jackson, 1.6, 1.17, 1.19, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.8-20, 3.1, 3.3-5,
3.7-11, 3.15-18, 4.3-13, 5.1-18, 6.5-10, 6.13, 6.14, 6.16, 6.17 |
| Lee, S. Adams, 8.13 |
| Lee, Thomas (1673-1766), 1.5, 1.6 |
| Lee, Thomas (1741-1830), 1.7, 1.11, 1.13, 1.15, 1.19, 2.1-5, 2.13, 2.15,
3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.5, Box OS, Vol. 114 |
| Lee, Thomas (1779-1867), 3.6, 3.7, 3.9, 5.9, 5.17, 6.11, 8.8, 14.1, Vol.
115-141 |
| Lee, Thomas J., 8.1 |
| Lee, William, 8.13-15, 9.5 |
| Lee, William Colman, 1.1, 2.3, Vol. 154 |
| Lee, William P., 7.1, 7.7 |
| Lee, Woodis, 1.5 |
| Lee & Cabot, 1.13-18, Box OS, Vol. 105-109 |
| Lee & Higginson, 5.17-19, 6.1-12 |
| Leigh, Francis B., 9.12 |
| Leigh, John, 1.3 |
| Leigh, Joseph, 1.3 |
| Leman, Walter M., 9.7 |
| Leonard, Joseph, 6.13, 6.14 |
| Letters to the Cotton Manufacturers of
Massachusetts, 5.5, 15.2-9 |
| Lewis, Richard C., 6.1-4 |
| Lewis, Winslow, 6.10 |
| Lincoln, Abraham, 7.7, 7.9, 7.17, 8.10 |
| Lincoln, Benjamin, 1.9 |
| Lincoln, F[rederick] W., Jr., 6.17 |
| Lindsay, Capt., 7.9 |
| Little, Thomas, 8.5 |
| Livermore, C.F., 8.5 |
| Livermore, Thomas L., 13.12, 16.13 |
| Lloyd, James, 2.7, 2.9 |
| Lodge, Henry Cabot, 8.14-16, 9.4, 9.6-10, 9.12-14, 9.17, 12.2,
12.11 |
| Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr., 17.7 |
| Lodge, John E., 7.6, 7.7, 7.11 |
| Logan, William H., 12.12 |
| Long, John Davis, 9.16 |
| Longfellow, Fanny Appleton, 5.10 |
| Longfellow, Henry W., 4.9, 8.15 |
| Lord, Robert, 1.4 |
| Lord, Thomas, 1.3 |
| Loring, Anna T., 7.14, 7.16, 8.7, 8.12 |
| Loring, Augustus D., Jr., 17.10 |
| Loring, Charles G., 6.13 |
| Loring, Frank W., 8.7 |
| Loring, Katharine, 17.8 |
| Loring, W.T., 7.16 |
| Love, Thomas, 1.8 |
| Lovering, Joseph, 1.14 |
| Lovitt, John, 1.8 |
| Lowell, A. Lawrence, 17.7 |
| Lowell, Anna C., 8.12 |
| Lowell, Charles Russell (1807-1870), 3.14 |
| Lowell, Charles Russell, Jr. (1835-1864), 7.3, 7.9, 7.14, 8.1,
8.3 |
| Lowell, Edward T., 9.7 |
| Lowell, Elizabeth C., 2.1-3 |
| Lowell, Francis (1775-1817), 2.4 |
| Lowell, Francis C. (1824-1897), 8.13, 9.14 |
| Lowell, John, 9.4, 12.13 |
| Lowell, John A., 1.2, 1.9, 1.16, 1.17, 1.19 |
| Lowell, Josephine Shaw, 8.11, 16.3, 16.5, 16.13-15 |
| Lyman, Arthur T., 6.14, 9.8 |
| Lyman, Elizabeth C., 17.5 |
| Lyman, George S., 6.14 |
| Lyman, Henry, 9.9 |
| Lyman, Mimi, 16.12, 16.14, 16.15 |
| Lyman, Theodore, 8.12, 8.13, 8.16, 9.3, 9.11, 9.17, 12.14 |
| McClellan, [George Binton], 7.4, 7.9 |
| McDuffie, George, 3.4, 3.5 |
| McInnes, William M., 9.13 |
| McKim, C[harles] F[ollen], 9.8, 9.12, 9.13, 16.16, 16.21 |
| Madison, James, 2.11-13 |
| Malone, Dumas, 17.6 |
| Mandell, George, 13.12 |
| Mann, C.H., 7.6 |
| Mann, Horace, 6.11, 6.12 |
| Manning, Ethelwyn, 17.5 |
| Manufacturers' & Merchants' Bank, 3.5 |
| Marcy, Randolph B., 7.6 |
| Martin, D.A., 8.11 |
| Martyn, Edward, Box OS |
| Mason, Jeremiah, 13.1 |
| Mason, William P., Jr., 7.12 |
| Massachusetts Mills, 5.3 |
| Mathewson, Hope, 17.5 |
| Matthews, Albert, 9.18 |
| Matthews, Nathan, 7.1 |
| Matthews, Nathan, Jr., 9.9, 9.10, 9.11, 9.13 |
| Mayhew, I., 1.7 |
| Mayhew, William E., 6.4, 6.12 |
| Meade, George G., 8.11 |
| Mellows family, 11.10 |
| Melville, Thomas, 1.19 |
| Mercer, Robert & Richard, 1.15 |
| Meredith, J. Morris, 9.3 |
| Mertens & Co., 2.16 |
| Metcalf, Henry B., 7.17 |
| Miles & Cabot, 2.16 |
| Military ball (state), 8.9 |
| Miller, Col. [James F.], 7.5, 7.13 |
| Mills, Anna C.L., 7.5, 7.17 |
| Mills, Charles J., 7.15 |
| Milton Hill, 9.16 |
| Minerva-Turner, ship, 1.19 |
| Minot, George R., 17.4-7 |
| Minot, James, 1.4, 1.5 |
| Minot, James J., 17.3 |
| Minot, William, Jr., 3.13, 3.17, 3.18, 4.5, 4.9, 4.11, 5.1, 5.10, 5.12,
6.12, 9.2, 9.11, 9.12, 9.13, 9.17, 13.1 |
| Minot, Hooper & Co., 9.11-14 |
| Miralla & Co., 2.17 |
| Mitchell, Charles L., 16.6, 16.18 |
| Moe, J.C. & E., 7.9 |
| Monteith, William, 7.13 |
| Montgomery, Capt., 7.13 |
| Morgan, William, Box OS |
| Morison, Samuel E., 17.1, 17.2, 17.8 |
| Morland, W.W., 7.14 |
| Morrill, Charles James, 13.2 |
| Morrison, Donald, 2.4 |
| Morse, Benjamin Eddy, 13.1 |
| Morse, Frances R., 1.2, 9.18 |
| Morse, John T., Jr., 8.13, 9.7, 9.13, 12.4 |
| Morse, L.C., 6.12 |
| Morton, Levi P., 16.5 |
| Mulligan, James C., 7.19 |
| Munroe, T., 7.1 |
| Needham, Edmund, 1.18 |
| Nelson, M.J., 8.1 |
| Netherell, J.N., 8.1 |
| New England Emigrant Aid Co., 6.10 |
| Newell, Andrew, 1.8 |
| Newell, William, 8.16 |
| Newman, Carolus, Box OS |
| Newton, E.A., 2.6 |
| Nichols, George [H.], 9.12 |
| Nichols, James M., 7.16 |
| Nichols, John W.T., 9.11-14 |
| Niebuhr, Caleb E., 8.5 |
| Noble, John, 17.7 |
| Norcross Brothers, 16.6 |
| Northrup, B[irdsey] [Grant], 8.3 |
| Norton, Charles E., 7.8. 8.1, 8.15 |
| Oakes, James, 7,17 |
| Oakey, Daniel, 7.11, 7.16, 8.8 |
| Oakey, S.W., 7.13, 7.17, 7.19 |
| Oakey, W.F., 8.8 |
| Ober, John P., 6.16, 7.5, 7.6 |
| O'Brien, Hugh, 9.6 |
| O'Kane, Bernard, 7.2, 7.5 |
| Olmsted, F[rederick] L[aw], 9.3, 9.17 |
| Olmsted, Mary C., 9.17 |
| Olney, Richard, 9.2, 9.13, 9.16 |
| Ormarabal, Jose Maria de, 1.1 |
| Orne, Timothy, 1.7 |
| Osborne, F.A., 8.1, 8.7 |
| Otis, Harrison Gray, 6.5 |
| Owen, John, 1.13 |
| P., M.E., 7.4 |
| Packard, Col., 7.9 |
| Packard & Gowen, 2.17 |
| Page, William, 1.14 |
| Paine, Charles C., 3.14, 3.15, 4.3 |
| Paine, Ebenezer, 1.13 |
| Palfrey, Francis W., 7.6 |
| Palfrey, J[ohn] G[orham], 7.3 |
| Palmer, Wilson & Co., 2.17, 2.19 |
| Parker, Charles H., 3.15, 4.3, 4.6, 4.8, 4.9, 4.11, 5.1, 5.11,
9.16 |
| Parker, [Francis J.], 7.11 |
| Parker, F[rancis] E., 8.16, 13.4 |
| Parker, James, 6.5 |
| Parker, Lydia D., 7.5 |
| Parkman, Henry, 8.16 |
| Parkman, Mary E., 6.16, 7.5, 7.8 |
| Parkman, Samuel, 4.10 |
| Patten, C.B., 8.11 |
| Patty & Molly, brig, 1.6 |
| Paul, Joseph F., 7.2, 7.8, 7.9 |
| Peabody, [Lucia], 6.16 |
| Pearson, George W., 7.17 |
| Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil (1825-1891), 4.3 |
| Peel, Sir Robert, 5.14, 5.19 |
| Pegan, Mary, 1.6 |
| Peirce, George, 9.7, 11.12 |
| Peirson, Charles, 7.19, 8.1 |
| Pemberton, John, 1.3 |
| Perkins, John, 1.3 |
| Perkins, S.H., 4.4 |
| Perkins, Thomas Handasyd, 2.3, 13.5 |
| Perkins, William, 13.5 |
| Perry, Margaret, 17.7 |
| Peters, John, Box OS |
| Phelps, J.W., 8.12 |
| Phillips, George W., 4.2, 4.3 |
| Phillips, J[ames] D[uncan], 17.7, 17.14 |
| Phillips, Stephen H., 7.16 |
| Phillips, Wendell, 11.10, 13.6 |
| Philocles, 1.7 |
| Phipps, Samuel, 1.4 |
| Pickering, Henry W., 4.3, 4.4 |
| Pickering, Octavius, 3.8 |
| Pickering, Winslow & Co., 7.1 |
| Pickett, Thomas, 1.13 |
| Pickman, Benjamin, 1.8, 2.2 |
| Pierce, Albin D., 8.4 |
| Pierce, E.L., 16.16 |
| Pillsbury, A.S., 9.6 |
| Pomhammon, alias Israel Rumblemash, 1.6 |
| Porter, Edward S., 9.13 |
| Porter, Eliphalet, 1.19 |
| Porter, Kenneth W., 9.18, 17.2-14 |
| Pratt-Coroner, Jabez, 13.3 |
| Preble, W[illiam] P[itt], 3.7 |
| Prescott, James, 1.9 |
| Prescott, Oliver, 2.1 |
| Prescott, William, 2.6, 2.7 |
| Preston, [George] R., 7.17 |
| Preston, W[illiam] C[ampbell], 3.4 |
| Price, Benjamin S., 7.10 |
| Prince, [E.] Octavius, 3.10, 7.9, 7.10, 8.16 |
| Princess Ann, ship, 2.14 |
| Putnam, E., 8.8 |
| Putnam, Jesse, 2.3 |
| Putnam, [John] C., 8.1 |
| Pynchon, William, 1.13 |
| Quincy, Edmund, 1.7 |
| Quincy, Eliza S., 5.18 |
| Quincy, Josiah (1709-1784), 1.7 |
| Quincy, Josiah (1772-1864), 3.7, 3.8, 3.9 |
| Quincy, Josiah. (1859-1919), 9.4, 16.21 |
| Raguet, C[ondy], 3.4, 3.6, 3.7 |
| Randolph, John, 3.4 |
| Rantoul, Robert P., 9.13 |
| Ray, William, 8.5 |
| Raymond, W., 8.8 |
| Reaper, brig, 2.8, 2.9, 2.11, 2.13 |
| Reed, Bell & De Yongh & Co., 2.17, 2.18, 2.19 |
| Reid, John H., 7.1, 7.7, 16.16 |
| Remsen, Peter, 2.5 |
| Republic, ship, 3.13 |
| Rice, Alexander H., 8.15 |
| Richard, William R., 9.7 |
| Richards, Ellen R., 9.1 |
| Richards & Jones, 2.6 |
| Ricketson, Joseph, 7.4, 7.5 |
| Rider, John, 1.6 |
| Rinza, schooner, 4.3 |
| Ripley, Ezra, 7.4 |
| Ripley, George, 5.16 |
| Ripley, S.A., 6.16 |
| Ritchie, Harrison, 6.5, 7.7, 7.16, 8.1 |
| Robinson, William H., 5.16 |
| Rodgers, Joseph, 3.2 |
| Rodman, William Logan, 7.1, 7.14, 7.15, 7.16, 7.17 |
| Rogers, John, 1.4 |
| Rogers, Sarah, 1.4 |
| Rollins, William, 2.17 |
| Roosevelt, Theodore, 9.5, 13.8 |
| Rosecrans, W[illiam] S[tarke], 7.3 |
| Rotch, Francis, 1.9, 1.12 |
| Ruck, John, Box OS |
| Ruffin, Josephine, 16.6 |
| Rumble, Adrianah, 7.6 |
| Rumblemash, Israel, alias Pomhammon, 1.6 |
| Russel, [W.] C., 3.10 |
| Russell, Dr., 8.13 |
| Russell, Emily, 1.2 |
| Russell, H.S., 9.5, 9.7, 16.20 |
| Russell, James, 2.9, 2.12 |
| Russell, LeBaron, 9.4, 9.6, 9.7, 9.17 |
| Russell, S.B., 5.9, 5.10, 5.11, 6.6, 6.7, 8.13 |
| Russell, Thomas, 1.12 |
| Russell, William G., 7.13, 9.3 |
| [S.], C.E., 8.10 |
| St. Gaudens, Augustus, 16.2-4, 16.6-9, 16.11, 16.12, 16.16,
16.17 |
| Sale, W.A., 6.11, 6.16 |
| Salla, J.R., 7.5 |
| Salter, Robert, Box OS |
| Saltonstall, Leverett, 7.18, 9.3, 9.6 |
| Sargent, H[orace] B., 6.16, 7.7, 7.18 |
| Sargent, Wendell P., 17.14 |
| Savage, James, 7.13 |
| Scarlett, Samuel, 1.5 |
| Schenkle, J.P., 7.10 |
| Schouler, William, 7.4, 7.5, 7.7, 7.10-17, 7.19, 8.1-4, 8.6-8 |
| Schurz, Carl, 8.15 |
| Scott, Winfield, 7.6 |
| Scudder, H[orace] E., 9.11-13 |
| Seabury, Frank, 12.11 |
| Searle, Fanny, 1.2 |
| Sears, David, 6.17, 7.5 |
| Sears, Robert, 6.13 |
| Sedgwick, Ellery, 17.7 |
| Sedgwick, Theodore, 3.6, 3.7 |
| Sewall, Jonathan, 1.5, 1.15, 3.3, 9.7, 9.15 |
| Sewall, Samuel, 1.5, 9.7 |
| Seymour, Paul, 5.18 |
| Shattuck, Elizabeth P., 9.18 |
| Shattuck, Frederic C., 9.1, 9.4, 9.18 |
| [Shattuck, George C.], 1.2, 10.5, 13.10 |
| Shattuck, Henry L., 17.1-15 |
| Shaw, Francis George, 16.22 |
| Shaw, Gardiner Howland, 4.5, 4.7, 4.8, 4.10, 5.3, 5.4, 5.7, 5.14, 6.17,
7.14 |
| Shaw, Robert Gould (monument), 8.15, 16.1-21 |
| Shaw, Sarah B., 16.13, 16.15 |
| Shearer, Thomas, Box OS |
| Shed, Samuel, 1.9 |
| Shimmen, William, 2.6, 2.7, 2.14 |
| Shreve, Thomas H., 5.18 |
| Shurtleff, Nathaniel B., 7.13 |
| Sibley, Samuel, 1.6 |
| Silsbee, W.D., 7.7 |
| Simison, Barbara Damon, 17.8 |
| Simpkins, John, 8.1 |
| Smith, Benjamin, 1.14 |
| Smith, Charles, Box OS |
| Smith, Charles C., 9.15 |
| Smith, Elias, 1.12 |
| Smith, John, 1.13 |
| Snow, Eleazer, 1.13 |
| Sohier, Ed[ward] D., 6.17, 7.4, 13.11 |
| Somerby, Horatio Gates, 6.8 |
| Sowdon, A.J.C., 8.12 |
| Sparhawk, Nathaniel, 1.13 |
| Spear, David, 1.13 |
| Sprague, [Samuel], 9.8 |
| Stanton, E[dwin] M., 8.11 |
| State House (Massachusetts), 3.11, 9.14 |
| Steffen, William, 7.17 |
| Steiglitz & Co., 2.18, 2.19 |
| Stephens, John, Box OS |
| Stetson, Sidney A., 7.14 |
| Stetson, S.A. & Co., 6.13 |
| Stevenson, Thomas G., 8.1 |
| Stillman, Dr. Samuel, 1.18 |
| Stoddard, George G., 7.11 |
| Stone, Ebenezer W., 4.2, 9.13 |
| Storer, Woodbury, 2.3 |
| Strong, Wilson B., 16.14 |
| Sturgis, Elizabeth O.P., 8.16 |
| Sturgis, James, 8.10 |
| Sturgis, Josiah, 5.17 |
| Sturgis, William, 2.4 |
| Sullivan, Richard, Jr., 4.6-9, 4.11, 4.13, 5.1, 5.6, 5.12, 12.2 |
| Sullivan, Russell, 16.20 |
| Sullivan, T.R., 16.19 |
| Sumner, Charles, 7.2 |
| Surgeons (Civil War), 7.14 |
| Swett, Samuel W., 6.12, 7.6 |
| Swift, Henry W., 9.7 |
| Taber, J.C., 7.15 |
| Tappan, Edward A., 4.2, 4.3 |
| Tarbell, George G., 9.1, 9.9, 9.13, 9.14, 9.15 |
| Taussig, Prof. Frank W., 13.14 |
| Taylor, Charles H., 9.10 |
| Taylor, J. Watson, 9.12 |
| Taylor, David & Sons, 7.1 |
| Temple, James, 3.6 |
| Thacher, John Boyd, 16.6 |
| Thatcher, Samuel, 1.12 |
| Thayer, Adin, 13.15 |
| Thayer, J[ames] B[radley], 7.18, 9.11, 10.3, 12.3 |
| Thompson, John, 1.14 |
| Thompson, N.A., 4.2, 4.4 |
| Thorndike, Israel, 2.2 |
| Thornely, Thomas, 5.14 |
| Ticknor, Anna Eliot, 13.16 |
| Ticknor, George, 7.5 |
| Tilton, Eleanor M., 17.12 |
| Tilton, William S., 7.4 |
| Tinan, B.T., 15.10 |
| Torrey, Ellen Cabot, 9.16 |
| Torrey, George A., 9.9 |
| Towne, Benjamin, 1.2 |
| Towne, Solomon, 2.18 |
| Townsend, E[dward] D[avis], 7.9, 7.11 |
| Tracy, John, 1.18, Vol. 156 |
| Tracy, Nancy, 3.5 |
| Tracy, Nathaniel, 1.13 |
| Tracy, Patrick, 1.16, 1.17 |
| Trask, Amos & Hannah, 1.8 |
| Tremlett, H.M., 7.19 |
| Trowbridge, John, 9.11 |
| Trowbridge, Libbie P., 7.6 |
| Tuck, Henry, Box OS |
| Tuckerman, G., 5.12 |
| Tudor, Frederic, 5.18 |
| Turner, Henry A., 16.2 |
| Turner, Samuel E., 9.11 |
| Tuttle, Mr., 9.18 |
| Tyler, John, 4.4, 4.9, 5.7, 5.9 |
| Union, brig, 1.8 |
| Upham, George B., 9.12 |
| Veteran's Preference Bill, Massachusetts (1895), 13.17 |
| Vickere, John, 1.13 |
| Volant, schooner, 1.14, 1.15, Box
OS |
| Wade, Thomas, 1.4 |
| Waite, Thomas, 1.4 |
| Wallace, Daniel, 1.13 |
| Walsh, M.J., 17.11 |
| Ward, Bessie Schonberg, 9.16 |
| Ward, Samuel G., 3.11, 3.12, 6.5, 6.15, 8.1, 12.2 |
| Ward, Thomas W., 3.13, 4.5, 5.2 |
| Ware, H[enry], 8.1, 8.8 |
| Ware, W[illiam] Rotch, 7.14, 9.14 |
| Waring, Mrs. Guy, 17.5 |
| Warner, Henry E., 9.13 |
| Warner, Joseph B., 9.11 |
| Warren, Edwin R., 7.6 |
| Warren, J.M., 1.2 |
| Warren, Joseph, 1.19 |
| Washburn, Emory, 7.11, 7.16 |
| Waterhouse, Benjamin, 2.14, 3.3, 3.6 |
| Waterhouse, Louisa Lee, 1.2, 5.14, 5.17, 6.2, 6.11, 6.17 |
| Waterhouse, S., 6.12 |
| Waters, Henry F., 9.6 |
| Waterston, Anna C.L., 16.16 |
| Watkins, Walter K., 9.15, 9.16 |
| Webb, Thomas H., 7.3 |
| Webb & Co., 2.19 |
| Webster, Daniel, 4.10, 8.8, 13.18 |
| Webster, Fletcher, 7.3, 7.11, 8.12 |
| Welch, Charles Alfred, 4.7, 4.11, 4.12, 5.1, 7.1 |
| Wells, William & Greene, 2.18, 2.19 |
| Wellman, W.W., 8.4 |
| Wells, Frank, 8.1 |
| Wetherell, J.W., 16.16 |
| Wheatland, Henry, 8.12 |
| Wheelwright, Charles H., 4.3, 4.5 |
| Wheelwright, Edward, 9.4, 9.7, 9.15 |
| Wheelwright, Mary C., 17.5 |
| [Whelan, C.O.], 7.7 |
| Whistler, George, 13.19 |
| Whitcher, Martin L., 3.18 |
| White, Freeman, 4.2 |
| White, Horace, 8.15 |
| White, Joseph & Sarah, 1.6 |
| [Whitman, Samuel W.], 9.12, 10.10, 12.4 |
| Whitmore, W[illiam] H., 8.13, 9.17, 14.5 |
| Whiton, L[yman] B., 8.5 |
| Whittemore, George, 7.16 |
| Wightman, Henry M., 13.18 |
| Wigley, Edmund, 1.3 |
| Wild, Edward A., 7.14 |
| Wild, Micah, 1.13 |
| Willard, Abijah, Levi, Abel, 1.7 |
| Willard, Joseph, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 |
| Willett, George E., 17.15 |
| Williams, A.S., 7.17 |
| Williams, Charles J., 15.12 |
| Williams, George, 3.3 |
| Williams, H., 9.12 |
| Williams, Moses, 16.18 |
| Williams, Samuel, 2.4 |
| Williams, Thomas, Box OS |
| Wilson, H[enry], 7.7, 7.11, 8.2, 15.11 |
| Wilson, Palmer, 2.17 |
| Winslow, George, 7.2 |
| Winsor, F[rederick], 8.3 |
| Winthrop, Adam, Box OS |
| Winthrop, James, 2.1 |
| Winthrop, Robert C., 8.8, 8.10, 8.12, 9.4, 9.9, 9.17, 13.20 |
| Winthrop, Robert C., Jr., 13.20 |
| Winthrop, William, 1.2, 1.12 |
| Wister, Annis Lee, 9.12 |
| Wister, Owen (Dan), 8.15 |
| Wister, Owen J., 8.16, 9.1, 9.6, 9.14 |
| Wister, William Rotch, 9.6 |
| Wolcott, Huntington Frothingham, 13.18 |
| Wolcott, Roger, 9.16, 16.19 |
| Wood, Jonathan, 5.13 |
| Wood, Joseph, 2.2 |
| Woodis, Henry & Sarah, 1.4, 1.5 |
| Woodman, Emily F., 9.18 |
| Woolsey, Theodore D., 8.15 |
| Wright, Elizur, 8.16 |
| Wyman, M[orrill], 7.16, 12.2 |
| Yorke, Samuel & James Schott, 2.7 |
| Zalinski, E. [L.], 15.12 |
Lee family papers, Massachusetts Historical Society.
This collection is indexed under the following headings in
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| | |
| Persons: |
| | Andrew, John A. (John Albion),
1818-1867. |
| | Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. |
| | Godkin, Edwin Lawrence, 1831-1902. |
| | Hayne, Robert Young, 1791-1839. |
| | Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904. |
| | Jackson, Jonathan, 1743-1810. |
| | Jackson, P. T. (Patrick Tracy),
1780-1847. |
| | Kemble, Fanny, 1809-1893 |
| | Lawrence, Abbott, 1792-1855. |
| | Lee, Henry, 1782-1867. |
| | Lee, Henry, 1817-1898. |
| | Lee, Joseph, 1744-1831. |
| | Lee, Joseph, 1770-1845. |
| | Lee, Mary Jackson, 1783-1860. |
| | Lee, Thomas, 1741-1830. |
| | Lee, Thomas, 1779-1867. |
| | Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924. |
| | Shattuck, Henry Lee, 1879-1971. |
| | Shaw, Robert Gould, 1837-1863. |
| | |
| Organizations: |
| | Free Trade Convention (1831 : Philadelphia,
Pa.). |
| | |
| Subjects: |
| | Banks and banking. |
| | Cotton manufacture. |
| | Free trade. |
| | United States--History--Civil War,
1861-1865. |
| | United States--History--War of 1812. |
Photographs from this collection have been removed to the Lee family
photographs (unprocessed). Photo. Coll. 500.75.
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