Green-Mitchell family papers, 1780-1883 (majority within 1785-1812, 1831-1862)
Using These Materials
- Restrictions:
- The collection is open for research.
Summary
- Creator:
- Green family and Mitchell family
- Abstract:
- The Green-Mitchell family papers are made up of correspondence, legal documents, receipts, and other financial records pertaining to the business and personal affairs of New York attorneys Timothy Green and John W. Mitchell (Timothy Green's son-in-law). Much of the collection pertains to mercantile affairs and land speculation in the South, Northeast and Western United States. A large portion of the collection pertains to South Carolina (Charleston), New York, and Massachusetts (Worcester). The Manuscripts Division has also created an inventory of the letter-writers in the collection: Green-Mitchell Family Papers Correspondent Inventory.
- Extent:
- 3.75 linear feet
- Language:
- English
- Authors:
- Collection processed and finding aid created by Hannah Brookhart, February 2015
Background
- Scope and Content:
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The Green-Mitchell family papers are made up of correspondence, legal documents, receipts, and other financial records pertaining to the business and personal affairs of New York attorneys Timothy Green and John W. Mitchell (Timothy Green's son-in-law). Much of the collection pertains to mercantile affairs and land speculation in the South, Northeast and Western United States. A large portion of the collection pertains to South Carolina (Charleston), New York, and Massachusetts (Worcester).
The Correspondence series contains 1,470 letters to and from members of the Green and Mitchell families between June 26, 1780 and October 1, 1880. Four hundred and sixteen incoming letters to Timothy Green date between 1780, and 1812. He received the bulk of them from family members, business partners, and clients in South Carolina, New York, and Worcester, Massachusetts. Timothy's brother, Samuel Green, a prominent merchant in Columbia, South Carolina, was among his most frequent correspondents. The collection includes 160 letters by Timothy Green, primarily sent from New York. Timothy Green's correspondence comprises the bulk of the collection's materials related to land speculation.
John W. Mitchell received 540 letters, approximately a third of the series, between 1806 and 1880. His primary correspondents wrote from Charleston, South Carolina; Fort Wayne, Indiana; and New York. The subject matter represented in these letters is diverse, pertaining to business and personal affairs, and the Episcopal Church. Other frequent writers include Timothy Ruggles Green, Clarence G. Mitchell, Samuel Green, and Judge Peter P. Bailey, founder of Trinity Episcopal Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
The Legal Documents series relates to estates administration and 48 legal suits in which the Green and Mitchell families were involved, either as attorneys or as parties to a suit. Materials for some of these cases are extensive and others include only a few pages. The cases comprising much of the series are Conklin v. Mitchell and Davis v. Duffie. Conklin v. Mitchell (New York, 1852-57) pertains to a land dispute between George Conklin and defendant John W. Mitchell. Davis v. Duffie (New York, 1825-1861) concerns charges brought against Smith Davis for fraud and a related mortgage taken out by Cornelius R. Duffie. John W. Mitchell and Clarence G. Mitchell defended Duffie.
Five certificates document commissions held by John W. Mitchell and Clarence G. Mitchell. Additional legal papers include insurance policies, powers of attorney, deeds, civil actions, summonses, depositions, agreements, and other items compiled by Timothy Green and John W. Mitchell in carrying out their work as attorneys.
The Financial Documents series contains 143 receipts, checks, bank notes, accounts, and other financial records dating from 1785-1874. Timothy Green compiled 11 summaries of accounts, representing a portion of his business transactions between 1787 and 1809.
Printed materials include a quarterly chronicle for the Mission to the Working Men of Paris (1877), two monthly bulletins for the Charity Organization Society in New York (1884), a notice of sale, and a cover page from the book One Day With Whistler.
Miscellaneous materials include two items: a partially-printed report card for Clarence G. Mitchell at the Episcopal Institute at Troy, New York, in 1837, and a genealogical document concerning the Boudinot family of Philadelphia.
The Manuscripts Division has also created an inventory of the letter-writers in the collection: Green-Mitchell Family Papers Correspondent Inventory.
- Biographical / Historical:
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Timothy Green was born in 1765. He resided in Worcester, Massachusetts with his wife Mary (aka "Polly" or "Serena") before moving to New York City. Green received his education at Rhode Island College (now Brown University) and practiced law in New York City. He predominantly worked in probate law and the settlement of minor financial disputes. Green was a land speculator and engaged in other mercantile affairs, especially with his brothers Samuel Green, who operated a store in Columbia, South Carolina, and Meltiah Green, who settled in Jamaica and died of yellow fever on the Island of St. Bartholomew. In December 1813, Timothy Green became lost at sea while returning from Charleston, South Carolina aboard the pilot boat, the Patriot. Colonel Aaron Burr's daughter, Theodosia was also onboard. Timothy Green's son, Timothy Ruggles Green, inherited the legal practice. Timothy and Mary's other children included Joseph Martin, Mary E., Martha Lynde Mitchell, Caroline Mitchell, and Elizabeth H. Green.
Timothy Ruggles Green was born to Timothy Green and Mary Green in 1806. He earned a law degree from Brown University in 1840 and inherited his father's legal practice, partnering with his brother-in-law, John W. Green. He served as a trustee of Brown University. He married Cornelia Elizabeth Arnold and they had two children, Arnold Green and Timothy R Green. Timothy Ruggles Green died in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1840.
John Wroughten Mitchell was born in 1796 in Charleston, South Carolina. He married Timothy Green's daughter, Caroline, in 1825. The couple had three children; Clarence Green Mitchell, Anna Elizabeth Mitchell, and Mary Elizabeth Mitchell. John W. Mitchell practiced law in Charleston, South Carolina, beginning in 1817, and in New York when his family relocated in 1835. There, he formed a legal partnership with his brother-in-law, Timothy Ruggles Green. He was appointed the Commissioner of Deeds for Massachusetts in New York City in 1843 and for South Carolina in 1852. John W. Mitchell was active in the Episcopal Church in South Carolina and New York. He served as Treasurer of the Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union Society and became a member of the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in New York. John W. Mitchell died in South Carolina in 1878. His wife Caroline died in 1860.
Clarence Green Mitchell was born to John W. Mitchell and Caroline Mitchell in Charleston, South Carolina, in July 1826. He spent a short period of time in San Francisco, California, in the mid-1850s and received an appointment as Commissioner of Deeds for the State of California in New York in 1852. He married Sarah A. Lindley in New York in 1872. Clarence G. Mitchell worked as an attorney in his father's practice, Mitchells & Hinsdale (in partnership with Elizur B. Hinsdale). Clarence Mitchell played a significant role in the management of distributions from the Mary Green estate to his cousins Timothy Green Mitchell, Martha Louise Mitchell, and Elizabeth ("Lizzie") Green Mitchell. Clarence G. Mitchell died in South Carolina in 1893.
- Acquisition Information:
- 2013. M-4999 .
- Arrangement:
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The collection is arranged into the following four series:
- Series I: Correspondence
- Series II: Legal documents
- Sub-series I: Chronological legal papers
- Sub-series II: Legal cases
- Sub-series III: Estate administration records
- Sub-series IV: Commissions and certificates
- Series III: Receipts, accounts, and other financial records
- Series IV: Printed materials
- Series V: Miscellaneous
- Rules or Conventions:
- Finding aid prepared using Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)
Related
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<p>The Manuscripts Division has also created an inventory of the letter-writers in the collection: <em><a href="http://www.clements.umich.edu/eadadd/green_mitchell_correspondents.pdf" target="_blank" class="external-link">Green-Mitchell Family Papers Correspondent Inventory</a></em>.</p><h3>Related Materials</h3> <p><em><a href="http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=clementsmss;idno=umich-wcl-M-910hec" target="_blank" class="external-link">Timothy and William Green Papers, David P. Harris Collection</a></em>, William L. Clements Library, The University of Michigan.</p> <p><em>Timothy Green Family Papers</em>, Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, Rhode Island.</p> <p><em>Green Family Collection</em>, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York.</p> <p><em>Green Family Papers</em>, Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana.</p> <p><em>John Wroughten Mitchell Papers</em>, Duke Libraries, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.</p> <p><em>John Wroughten Mitchell Papers</em>, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. </p> <p><em>Samuel Green Papers</em>, Columbia South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina. </p> <p><em>Green and Mitchell Papers</em>, New York Historical Society Museum and Library, New York, New York.</p> <h3>Bibliography</h3> <p>Ancestry.com. <em>U.S., School Catalogs, 1765-1935: Brown University, Providence Rhode Island</em> [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.</p> <p>Ancestry.com. <em>Ganly Family Tree</em>. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/26268738/.</p> <p>Findagrave.com. <em>Alexander C. McGillivray #35001009</em>. Ed. Saratoga. 20 Mach 2009. </p> <p>Findagrave.com.<em>Elisha Boudinot #66605480</em>. Ed. NotYourTime.7 March 2011. </p> <p>Findagrave.com.<em>Lewis Henry Mouzon #94058320</em>. Ed. Ann. 22 July 2012.</p> <p>Findagrave.com. <em>Jacob B. Bailey #61564425</em>. Ed. Chris Yoder. 13 November 2010. </p> <p>Findagrave.com. <em>Thomas C. Marshall #57943264</em>. Ed. Sartoga. 31 August 2010.</p> <p>Griswold, B. J.. <em>The Pictorial History of Fort Wayne, Indiana: a Review of Two Centuries of the Region about the Head of the Maumee River</em>. Chicago: Robert O. Law Co., 1917. InternetArchive.</p> <p>Syracuse University Libraries. <em>Green Family Collection</em>, http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/g/green_fam.htm#series3.</p> <p>University of South Carolina. <em>Samuel Green Papers</em>, http://libcat.sc.edu/record=b2431445~S1.</p>
<span><h3 class="index-head" id="index-partial-subject-index">Partial Subject Index</h3> <table class="table indexentries"> <tr> <td>Banking.</td> <td><ul> <li>1795 November 19; New York</li> <li>1806 September 4; Montezuma</li> <li>1855 December 22; Orange, New Jersey</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Baptist Church.</td> <td><ul> <li>1858 January 1; Indianapolis, Ind[iana]</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836.</td> <td><ul> <li>1795 February 25; London</li> <li>1795 December 29; New York</li> <li>1796 January 11; Newark, [New Jersey] </li> <li>1796 March 3; New York</li> <li>1804 March 11; s.l.</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Canada.</td> <td><ul> <li>1853 March 11; Engineers Office, G.W.R.R., Chatham</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Catholic Church.</td> <td><ul> <li>1853 November 14; s.l.</li> <li>1856 July 21; Indianapolis, Ind[iana]</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Chesapeake-Leopard Affair, 1807.</td> <td><ul> <li>1807 July 7; Norfolk</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Clinton, DeWitt, 1769-1828.</td> <td><ul> <li>1796 January 17; Greenfield</li> <li>1809 May 5; New York</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Citizenship.</td> <td><ul> <li>1853 June 14; Charleston, South Carolina</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Copyright.</td> <td><ul> <li>1893 February 9; Charleston</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Cotton.</td> <td><ul> <li>1843 March 28; Charleston </li> <li>n.d.; New York; Green, Timo[thy]</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Domestic violence.</td> <td><ul> <li>1844 July 16; Charleston, South Carolina</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Episcopal Church.</td> <td><ul> <li>1838 July 9; s.l.</li> <li>1839 April 27; Charleston</li> <li>1840 January 18; Charleston</li> <li>1842 January 14; [New York?]</li> <li>1842 June 7; St. Louis</li> <li>1842 July 26; St. Louis</li> <li>1843 December 6; Fort Wayne, Indiana</li> <li>1848 July 17; New York Crane, M. E.</li> <li>1849 July 22; Fort Wayne, Indiana</li> <li>1850 October 29; Charleston, So[uth] Ca[rolina]</li> <li>1850 October 28; Columbia, South Carolina</li> <li>1850 October 28; Columbia, South Carolina</li> <li>1850 November 27; Burlington College, Burlington, New Jersey </li> <li>1853 November 28; Bayside</li> <li>1855 February 19; s.l.Crane, Rev. S. A</li> <li>1855 December 21; East Greenwich</li> <li>1862 March 12; New York</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Georgia Mississippi Company.</td> <td><ul> <li>1796 January 2; Boston</li> <li>1796 January 14; New York</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804.</td> <td><ul> <li>1795 December 5; Boston</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Indian land transfers--Tennessee.</td> <td><ul> <li>1805 March 30; Jackson County, Tennessee</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Jamaica.</td> <td><ul> <li>1803 August 1; Rio Bueno, Jamaica</li> <li>1805 December 17; Rio Bueno, Jamaica</li> <li>1806 March 2; Rio Bueno, Jamaica</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Land speculation.</td> <td><ul> <li>1795 December 5; Boston</li> <li>1795 December 25; Litchfield</li> <li>1796 January 17; Greenfield</li> <li>1796 January 1; Worcester</li> <li>1796 March 30; Boston</li> <li>1797 March 3; New York</li> <li>1801 October 27; New York</li> <li>1802 August 2; s.l.</li> <li>1836 August 4; Charleston, South Carolina</li> <li>1840 December 18; New York</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Land speculation--Georgia.</td> <td><ul> <li>1790 April 2; Worcester</li> <li>1795 December 5; Boston</li> <li>1795 December 21; s.l.</li> <li>1796 January 1; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania]</li> <li>1796 January 21; Boston</li> <li>1796 January 25; Boston</li> <li>1796 March 3; New York</li> <li>1796 February 22; s.l.</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Land speculation--New York (State)</td> <td><ul> <li>1795 December 31; Boston</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Land speculation--Ohio.</td> <td><ul> <li>1795 December 16; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania]</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Land speculation--Virginia.</td> <td><ul> <li>1795 December 21; s.l.</li> <li>1795 December 31; Boston</li> <li>1799 October 7; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania]</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Land speculation--West (U.S.)</td> <td><ul> <li>1796 January 6; Newark, [New Jersey]</li> <li>1796 January 13; Newark, [New Jersey]</li> <li>1796 February 15; New York </li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Lumber.</td> <td><ul> <li>1802 August 16; New York</li> <li>1840 September 7; Allegan, [Michigan]</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Medicine.</td> <td><ul> <li>1789 May 15; Rutland, [Massachusetts]</li> <li>1791 December 6; Fayetteville</li> <li>1795 November 16; Charleston</li> <li>1836 August 31; Charleston </li> <li>1840 September 18; s.l.</li> <li>1855 July 10; s.l</li> <li>1855 July 22; Burlington, New Jersey</li> <li>1855 August 3; Burlington, New Jersey</li> <li>1855 August 13; s.l.</li> <li>1862 October 31; New York</li> <li>n.d.; s.l.; Gilferd, P. H.</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Naturalization.</td> <td><ul><li>1853 January 22; New York</li></ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Painting.</td> <td><ul> <li>1839 March 13; Charleston, [South Carolina]</li> <li>1840 July 29; Charleston, [South Carolina]</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Paper mills.</td> <td><ul> <li>1797 June 11; Columbia, [South Carolina]</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Patents.</td> <td><ul> <li>1797 May 29; New York</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Porcupine's Gazette.</td> <td><ul> <li>1797 June 8; Columbia, [South Carolina]</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Printing presses.</td> <td><ul> <li>1853 May 11; Columbia, South Carolina</li> <li>1854 February 11; Columbia, South Carolina</li> <li>1858 September 28; Columbia, South Carolina</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Quarries and quarrying.</td> <td><ul> <li>1804 March 11; [?]</li> <li>1804 June 22; Frankfort, [New York?]</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Railroads.</td> <td><ul> <li>1853 October 22; Chatham</li> <li>1855 September 5; Atlantic City, New Jersey</li> <li>1857 September 26; New York</li> <li>1858 March 24; Water Valley, [Tennessee]</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Salt mines and mining.</td> <td><ul> <li>1796 January 4; Worcester</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Slavery--United States--19th century.</td> <td><ul> <li>1831 May 17; New York</li> <li>1833 September 7; New York</li> <li>1833 November 22; New York</li> <li>1836 August 4; Charleston, South Carolina </li> <li>1853 February 25; Charleston, South Carolina</li> <li>1853 July 14; Charleston, South Carolina</li> <li>1854 September 15; Charleston, South Carolina</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Travel--Europe.</td> <td><ul> <li>1795 February 25; London</li> <li>1797 November 27; New York</li> <li>1798 April 6; s.l.</li> <li>1862 June 17; Dreseden, [Germany]</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>United States. President.</td> <td><ul> <li>1800 October; Providence</li> <li>1850 July 15; Baltimore</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Universities and colleges.</td> <td><ul> <li>1782 July 6; Worcester</li> <li>1795 October 9; Providence</li> <li>1806 July 30; New York</li> <li>1806 July 30; s.l.</li> <li>1853 September 19; Burlington, New Jersey</li> <li>1855 May 7; Burlington, New Jersey</li> <li>n.d.; s.l.; Campbell, Malcolm</li> <li>n.d.; s.l.; Leonard, B[arney]></li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>West Indies.</td> <td><ul> <li>1801 November 8; St. Thomas, [Martinique]</li> <li>1801 November 27; St. Pieres, Martinique</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Yellow fever.</td> <td><ul> <li>1798 November 1; New York </li> <li>1803 September 3; New York</li> <li>1858 August 12; Grenada</li> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Young Men's Christian Association.</td> <td><ul> <li>1854 May 5; New York</li> <li> n.d.; New York; Bogart, J. W.</li> </ul></td> </tr> </table> </span>
<p><strong>Family trees for the Timothy Green and John W. Mitchell families (bold names indicate that a family member is represented in the papers):</strong></p> <p><div class="list-head">Green family tree</div><ul> <li>John Green, Sr. (1736 -1799) m. (1) Mary Osgood (1740 -1761) m. (2) Mary Ruggles (1740 - 1814) <ul> <li> <strong>Rev. Thomas Green</strong> (1761-1814)</li> <li> <strong>John Green</strong> (1763-1808)</li> <li> <strong>Samuel Green</strong> (1767 - ?)</li> <li> <strong>Samuel Green</strong> (1767 - ?)</li> <li> <strong>Mary Green</strong> (1772 - 1824)</li> <li>Elizabeth "Betsey" Green (1774 - 1854)</li> <li> <strong>William Elijah Green</strong> (1777 - ?)</li> <li> <strong>Meltiah Green</strong> (1779 - 1809)</li> <li> <strong>Bourne Green</strong> (1781 - 1806)</li> <li> <strong>Isaac Green</strong> (1784 - 1807)</li> <li> <strong>Timothy Green</strong> (1765 - 1813) m. Mary Martin <ul> <li>Joseph Martin</li> <li>Mary E.</li> <li>Martha Lynde Green (1782-1849) m. William H. Mitchell (1799-1836) <ul> <li>John Hinkley Mitchell (1821-1823)</li> <li>William H. Mitchell (1823-1828)</li> <li>Mary E. Mitchell (1825-1825)</li> <li> <strong>Timothy G. Mitchell</strong> (1827-1857)</li> <li>Reginald H. Mitchell (1829-1830)</li> <li> <strong>William H. Mitchell</strong> (1832-1882) m. Isabella B. Olcott</li> <li> <strong>Martha L. Mitchell</strong> (1834-1865)</li> <li> <strong>Elizabeth "Lizzie" G. Mitchell</strong> (1835-1860)</li> </ul> </li> <li>Martin Green</li> <li>Caroline Green (1802-1860) m. John W. Mitchell (1796-1878)</li> <li><strong>Elizabeth H. Green</strong></li> <li> <strong>Timothy Ruggles Green</strong> (1806-1840) m. <strong>Cornelia E. Arnold</strong> </li> <li>Martin Green</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> </ul> <div class="list-head">Mitchell family tree</div><ul> <li> <strong>John W. Mitchell</strong> (1796-1878) m. <strong>Caroline Green</strong> (1802-1860) <ul> <li> <strong>Clarence G. Mitchell</strong> (1826-1893) m. (1) Aurelia Anne Blaire m. (2) Sarah Adams Lindley <ul> <li>Lucy Lindley Mitchell (1874-1869) m. John C. Molteno (1860-1924)</li> <li>Caroline G. Mitchell (1875-1962) m. Anson Phelps Stokes 2nd (1874-1958)</li> <li>Anna van S. Mitchell (1878-1966)</li> <li>Clarence Blair Mitchell (1865-1956) m. Lucy Mildred Matthews (1870-1967)</li> </ul> </li> <li>Anne E. Mitchell (1827-1876) m. Peter C. van Shaik (1814-1879)</li> <li> <strong>Mary E. Mitchell</strong> (1829-1915) m. Robert B. Parsons (1821-1898)</li> <li>Laura C. Mitchell (1833-1917) m. Alexander B. Crane (1833-1930)</li> <li>Ann C. E. Mitchell (1837-1838)</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </p>
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The Manuscripts Division has also created an inventory of the letter-writers in the collection: Green-Mitchell Family Papers Correspondent Inventory.
Subjects
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Apothecaries (Drugstores)
Burlington College.
Columbia College (New York, N.Y.)
Episcopal Church.
Land speculation--Georgia.
Land speculation--New York (State)
Lawyers--New York (State)
Merchants--New York (State)
Merchants--South Carolina.
Merchants--Massachusetts.
Mortgages.
Printing presses--United States--History.
Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union.
Rhode Island College (1764-1804) - Formats:
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Accounts.
Affidavits.
Business letters.
Checks (bank checks)
Commissions (permissions)
Decisions.
Deeds.
Depositions.
Estate administration records.
Financial records.
Legal documents.
Letters (correspondence)
Newsletters.
Powers of attorney.
Probate records.
Receipts (financial records)
Report cards.
Subpoenas.
Summonses.
Testimonies.
Wills. - Names:
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Bailey, Jacob B., 1807-1889.
Bailey, Peter P., d. 1899.
Boudinot, Elisha, 1749-1819.
Eckhard, George.
Green, Elizabeth H.
Green, Meltiah, 1779-1809.
Green, Samue, b. 1767.
Green, Thomas C., 1761-1814.
Green, Timothy, 1765-1813.
Green, Timothy Ruggles, 1806-1840.
Marshall, Thomas C., 1797-1849.
McGillivray, Alexander Charles, 1826-1873.
Menninger, C. G.
Mitchell, John W., 1796-1878.
Mitchell, Clarence G., 1826-1893.
Mitchell, Timothy G., 1827-1857.
Mitchell, William Henry, 1832-1882.
Mitchell, Martha L., 1834-1865.
Mouzon, L. H., 1803-1860.
Noll, Abraham.
Schafer, Adolphus C.
Strong, Roger.
VanNess, Jacob.
VanNess, William P.
Vernon, William Henry. - Places:
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Burlington (N.J.)
Charleston (S.C.)
Columbia (S.C.)
Fort Wayne (Ind.)
Jamaica.
New York (N.Y.)
Newark (N.J.)
Northwest, Old.
Providence (R.I.)
West Indies.
Worcester (Mass.)
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Green-Mitchell Family Papers, William L. Clements Library, The University of Michigan