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1652 August 25 . Christina ADS to Johann Olafsson Kiernin; Stockholm, [Sweden]
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Official document, with seal [Iin Swedish. No translation].
1687 April 12 . Nathaniel Gookin ADS to Samuel Winship; Mary Powter Winship; Middlesex County.
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Box 1
Certificate of marriage for Samuel and Mary Winship.
1689 . Anonymous Manuscript report, Some Objections by some of New Engd and Observations Concerning New England.
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This report discusses attitudes of New Englanders towards the Crown, settlement and plantations, wars with Native Americans, and trade and customs (including trade with Barbados).
16 Floréal 2 [May 5, 1794]. Captain Coudrelle partially printed document signed to Jean Rousselin; Vitré.
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Box 63, Small Collections
Formal statement from the Captain of the second Company of the Bataillon de la Montagne ['Second Mountain Battalion'] certifying Jean Rousselin's service as fusilier and as secretary on the General Staff. Seen and signed by battalion officers (fusilier, rifleman, et al.). Printed form "LIBERTÉ EGALITÉ RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE UNE ET INDIVISIBLE. GARDE NATIONALE DE ROUEN, SECOND BATAILLON DE LA MONTAGNE : "Vivre Libre ou Mourir." Verso: Certification that the battalion returned December 8, 1794, and was dismissed later the same month. [NB: the seal and possibly additional signature(s) have been physically cut from the document].
1707 4 mo. 3rd (1707 June 3) . [Philadelphia Quarterly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends] ALS to [London Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends]; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Testimony for ministry of John Fothergill in the colonies.
1722 [post] . Stephanus Adam AMsS; s.l.
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Box 1
"Observations Critiques d’un Botaniste habitant des Isles Occidentales de l’amerique, sur les plantes decrites par le R. P. Labat Dominicain, dans les six tomes de son voyage aux Isles." Botanical observations and critiques relating to Jean Baptiste Labat's Nouveau Voyage aux Isles de l'Amerique. In French, no translation.
1742 January 7 . John Wright ALS to John Tomlinson; Brunswick, [Georgia].
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Regarding the sale and use of slaves in Brunswick, as well as a description of the area. Slaves are employed in rice, pitch tar, and turpentine. It is "certainly the most profitable place on the Continent to Trade to from Europe."