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Continental, Confederation, and United States Congress collection, 1751-1902 (majority within 1761-1862)

0.5 linear feet

This collection contains miscellaneous single items authored by, signed by, or relating to members of the Continental Congresses, the Confederation Congress, and the United States Congress. The bulk of the collection dates from 1761 to 1862, and while some content relates to political positions and actions, most of the items concern congressional representatives' financial and business affairs, legal practices, and various personal matters.

This collection contains miscellaneous single items authored by, signed by, or relating to members of the Continental Congresses, the Confederation Congress, and the United States Congress. The bulk of the collection dates from 1761 to 1862, and while some content relates to political positions and actions, most of the items concern congressional representatives' financial and business affairs, legal practices, and various personal matters. Of particular note are items relating to the military during the American Revolution, including one item from January 27, 1778, that appears to have a separate message visible by backlight. The collection also contains materials relating to wampum and Native American relations, as well as Shay's Rebellion. See the Detailed Box and Folder Listing below for more information about each item.

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Samuel Raisbeck letter book, 1858-1883 (majority within 1858-1863)

1 volume

This letter book contains Samuel Raisbeck's professional correspondence between the years 1858 and 1863, during his time as a broker on Wall Street in New York City.

This volume contains Samuel Raisbeck's outgoing professional correspondence between 1858 and 1883, primarily written while he was a broker on Wall Street, New York City.

The bulk of the letters (February 4, 1858-March 1863) reflect Raisbeck's financial interests and include a significant number of letters to business partners in Ohio and Indiana, and to contacts in Great Britain and France. His letters to Joseph Young of Piqua, Ohio, pertain to the Columbus, Piqua, and Indiana Rail Road Company, for which Raisbeck purchased land. He also discussed the construction of a gasworks in Tarrytown, New York, and other financial ventures. Raisbeck occasionally commented on political issues, the Confederacy, and the anticipated outcome of the Civil War. Additional letters are dated 1864, 1866, and 1883. The volume contains an index.