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Edward Coles Papers

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Coles, Edward, 1786-1868

Edward Coles was born on December 15, 1786 into one of the oldest Virginia families. When he inherited his family's estate in 1808, Coles felt somewhat conflicted about slavery. After serving as President James Madison's private secretary from 1809-1815, Coles purchased land in Illinois with the intention of eventually moving his estate west. In 1816 Madison sent Coles to Russia for diplomatic purposes, and Coles spent the next two years traveling in Europe. When he returned to the United States, Coles arranged to move to Illinois, which had adopted an anti-slavery stance. On the way to his new home, Coles told his assembled slaves that they were free, giving each documents of emancipation and each family 160 acres of land. In 1822, Coles was elected governor of Illinois in a tightly contested and somewhat controversial election. For the next two years, the slavery debate remained in the forefront, and in 1824 the state held a referendum. Coles, the only anti-slavery elected official in the Illinois government devoted himself to the referendum, and, after record voter turn-out, the anti-slavery movement won. Never truly popular in mid-western society, Coles retired to his farm in Edwardsville after his term as governor, and then eventually moved to Philadelphia in 1832. Coles lived to be 82 years old, long enough to see the Emancipation Proclamation. He passed away on July 7, 1868 in Philadelphia.

Included are Coles' written and collected notes on slavery; his highly personal correspondence with James and Dolley Madison covering over 30 years; a remarkable letter (1814) by Thomas Jefferson presenting his views on abolishing slavery; a Russian passport (1816); a contemporary copy of Madison's will; Madison's "Advice to my Country," a 1-page manuscript in the hand of his wife, Dolley; and various letters of political significance by Martin Van Buren, Henry Clay, James Monroe, John Tyler, Winfield Scott, and Daniel Webster. Other correspondents include Nicholas Biddle, Albert Gallatin, Elbridge Gerry, Lafayette, Richard Rush, and Jared Sparks.

The following standard abbreviations, or their variations, are used to identify materials in this collection: ALsS = autograph letters signed, LS = Letter Signed.

Gift of Marie R. Barlow, George A. Robbins '20, Edward G. Robbins '22, James M. Robbins '26, and Oliver W. Robbins.

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This collection was processed in 1994. Finding aid written in 1994.

Biography written by Alyxandra Cullen, '09.

In 2022, restrictions on three Thomas Jefferson letters where researchers were required to use surrogates were lifted as part of a restrictions review project.

In 2023, Adrienne Rusinko enhanced metadata to prepare materials for digitization, including updates focused on improving description of formerly enslaved people.

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Manuscripts Division
Finding Aid Date
1998
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The collection is open for research.

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Collection Inventory

Scope and Contents

Consists of manuscripts of works by Cole, including notes on slavery.

Arrangement

Not arranged according to any arrangement scheme.

Physical Description

1 box

Checklist of Coles Papers, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Content summary of letters incorporated on film but not on checklist, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Contents of Edward Coles Papers, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

AL by Edward Coles to Messrs. Gates and Seton, 1851 February 20. 1 folder.
Scope and Contents

Messrs. Gates and Seton were editors of the National Intelligencer.

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1 folder

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Maps of a township, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Notes on the life and ancestry of James Madison, undated. 1 folder.
Scope and Contents

Based on an interview with Madison in 1828.

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1 folder

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Notes on document and article published in Boston Historica Magazine, 1857. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Miscellaneous notes on slavery, 1856 July 22. 1 folder.
Scope and Contents

23 manuscripts and 1 newspaper clipping from the Boston Daily Courier.

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1 folder

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Consists of correspondence with individuals such as James Monroe, James and Dolley Madison, Thomas Jefferson, Martin Van Buren, Henry Clay, John Tyler, Winfield Scott, and Daniel Webster. Other correspondents include Nicholas Biddle, Albert Gallatin, Elbridge Gerry, Lafayette, Richard Rush, and Jared Sparks.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically.

Physical Description

2 boxes

1807, 1807. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with William Madison and William C. Rives

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1 box

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1808, 1808. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Campbell.

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1 box

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1809, 1809. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Hawkins, Hodijah Meade, and James Monroe.

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1 box

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1810, 1810. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with James Madison and Thomas Jefferson.

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1 box

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1811, 1811. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with John Coles, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, Richard Rush, and Joseph Story, as well as an invitation to a July 4th celebration and a dinner invitation from the Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

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1 box

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1812, 1812. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with John Coles, Robert Fulton, Elbridge Gerry, James Madison, and James Monroe.

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1 box

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1813, 1813. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Nicholas Biddle, Joseph H. Hankins, Dolley Madison, and James Madison.

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1 box

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1814, 1814. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Nicholas Biddle, Thomas Jefferson, Christopher Hughes, and James Madison.

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1 box

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1815, 1815. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Nicholas Biddle, R.S.M., N.B., Payne Todd, Robert Fulton, James Madison, and Tench Ringgold.

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1 box

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1816, 1816. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains Correspondence with Nicholas Biddle, Leverett Harris, James Monroe, John Graham, Dolley Madison, James Madison, John Sparrow, and Payne Todd, as well as invitations from Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallatin and the Russian Chancellor.

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1 box

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1817, 1817. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with David Parrish and Bushrod Washington.

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1 box

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1818, 1818. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with John Coles and Nicholas Biddle.

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1 box

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1819, 1819. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Dolley Madison, James Madison, and James Monroe.

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1 box

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1822, 1822. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Messrs. Brown and Berry, Editors of the Illinois Intelligence, Henry Clay, and James Madison.

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1 box

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1823, 1823. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Nicholas Biddle, William H. Crawford, the editors of The Genius Universal Emancipation, James Madison, Shadrach Bond, and John C. Calhoun.

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1 box

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1824, 1824. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Andrew Stevenson.

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1 box

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1825, 1825. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with James Gallatin, Charles J. Ingersoll, DeWitt Clinton, Marquis de Lafayette, Stephen Van Rensselaer, Daniel Webster, as well as an invitation and a signed petition recommending George Forquer as Secretary of State.

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1 box

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1826, 1826. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Andrew Banks, Edward Coles, and James Madison.

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1 box

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1827, 1827. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with James Madison, George Forquer, James E. Heath, and Roberts Vaux.

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1 box

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1828, 1828. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondece with James Madison.

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1 box

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1829, 1829. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Nicholas Biddle.

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1 box

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1830, 1830. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with James Madison.

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1 box

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1831, 1831. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with James Madison and Thomas Jefferson Randolph.

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1 box

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1832, 1832. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains corresponence with James Madison, Dolley Madison, Winfield Scott, and Jared Sparks.

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1 box

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1833, 1833. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Dolley Madison, John Payne Todd, and Winfield Scott, as well as a letter from Edward Coles to the citizens of Albemarle.

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1 box

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1834, 1834. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with James Madison, Daniel Webster, and Dolley Madison.

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1 box

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1835, 1835. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Andrew Stevenson, John Tyler, and Dolley Madison.

Physical Description

1 box

1836, 1836. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with James Madison, John C. Payne, Jared Sparks, Sally Coles Stevenson, Robert Winthrop, and several from Dolley Madison written by Anna C. Payne and John C. Payne.

Physical Description

1 box

1837, 1837. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Dolley Madison, John C. Payne, as well as a letter likely to Robert and Kate/Katy Crawford/Crofford, who were formerly enslaved by the Coles family.

Physical Description

1 box

1838, 1838. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Dolley Madison.

Physical Description

1 box

1840, 1840. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Dolley Madison, as well as a letter written by Alfred H. Richardson, likely on behalf of Robert and Kate/Katy Crawford/Crofford, who were formerly enslaved by the Coles family.

Physical Description

1 box

1841, 1841. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Isaac Coles, John Tyler, and Dolley Madison.

Physical Description

1 box

1842, 1842. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Dolley Madison, Winfield Scott, and Martin Van Buren.

Physical Description

1 box

1843, 1843. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with John Tyler and Dolley Madison.

Physical Description

1 box

1844, 1844. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Dolley Madison.

Physical Description

1 box

1845, 1845. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with J.M. Cutts, Albert Gallatin, and Richard Rush.

Physical Description

1 box

1846, 1846. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Dolley Madison, J.M. Cutts, James Monroe, and Richard Rush.

Physical Description

1 box

1848, 1848. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Martin Van Buren.

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1 box

1849, 1849. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Henry Clay.

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1 box

1850, 1850. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Henry Clay, Henry Randall, and John Willis.

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1 box

1851, 1851. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Messrs. Gates and Seaton, Editors of the National Intelligencer, and J.R. Poinsett.

Physical Description

1 box

1852, 1852. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Charles Sumner.

Physical Description

1 box

1853, 1853. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Joseph C. Cabell, David Garham, Ambrose Madison, John Van Buren, and Martin Van Buren.

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1 box

1855, 1855. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with John Willis, Nelly C. Willis, and Hugh Blair Grigsby.

Physical Description

1 box

1856, 1856. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with William C. Rives, Robert C. Winthrop, and Henry Randall.

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1 box

1857, 1857. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Henry Tucker Parrish, Henry Randall, and William C. Rives.

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1 box

1858, 1858. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with William C. Rives, Hugh Blair Grigsby, and Henry S. Randall.

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1 box

1859, 1859. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Hugh Blair Grigsby.

Physical Description

1 box

1861, 1861. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with John Rutherford.

Physical Description

1 box

1867, 1867. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Hugh Blair Grigsby.

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1 box

1875, 1875. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with Shadrach C. Bond.

Physical Description

1 box

Undated, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence with John C. Calhoun, William Eustis, Augustus J. Foster, Marquis de Lafayette, John Mankoe, James Monroe, George Mann, William Pinkney, William C. Rives, A.H. Rowan, Anne Sever, Daniel Webster, John Payne Todd, Martin Van Buren, Robert E. Winthrop, as well as an unsigned letter, and a printed dinner invitation from the Duke of Wellington.

Physical Description

1 box

Scope and Contents

Consists of passports for Edward Coles, written in Russian, French, and German.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically.

Physical Description

1 box

Physical Description

1 box

Passport in Russian for Edward Coles, 1816. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Passport in German for Edward Coles, 1816 November 3. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Passport in French given to Edward Coles in Brussels by William Eustis, 1817 January 8. 1 folder.
Scope and Contents

Endorsed (in French) by Albert Gallatin.

Physical Description

1 folder

Extract from Edward Coles, Warrant Book, 1824-1825. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Scope and Contents

Consists of works such as James Madison's "Advice to My Country," in Dolley Madison's hand and a copy of James Madison's will, made by Peter Carr for Edward Coles. Also contains correspondence of individuals such as James Madison, Josephine Delaplaine, Patrick Henry, and George Washington.

Arrangement

Arranged by genre.

Physical Description

1 box

Physical Description

1 box

Poem, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Statistics about the Erie Canal, addressed to Edward Coles, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Statistics about the Erie Canal, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

James Madison's "Advice to My Country," in Dolley Madison's hand, 1842. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Copy of James Madison's will, made by Peter Carr for Edward Coles, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Instructions for pedometer, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

AMS by Travis Tucker, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Parallel between Josephine of France and Dolley Madison, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

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1 box

Anonymous letter by Illinois resident to William H. Crawford, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

ALS by Isaac Coles to Hugh Blair Grigsby, 1790 February 1. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

ALS by Juliana Cuyler to Mrs. George L. Robbins, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

ALS by Josephine Delaplaine to James Madison, 1813 May 23. 1 folder.
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1 folder

L (copy) by Albert Gallatin to Charles Stewart, 1845 October 16. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Acceptance by Mr. Giles of James Madison's invitation to dinner, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

ALS by Patrick Henry to John Coles, 1797 March 19. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Acceptance by Jacob Hufty of James Madison's invitation to dinner, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Invitation to Edward Coles to attend funeral of Richard Rush as Pallbearer, 1859 July 31. 1 folder.
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1 folder

SL by James Brady Thayer to Edward Coles, Jr., 1881 December 26. 1 folder.
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1 folder

L (facsimile) by George Washington to James Madison, 1792 May 20. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Envelopes, covers, etc,, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Scope and Contents

Consists of a scrapbook of correspondence of General John Mason and Armistead Mason. Scrapbook also includes paper currency from the provinces of Pennsylvania and New Jersey as well as deeds and correspondence of Maria Campbell. Also included in this series are deeds and indenture documents.

Arrangement

Arranged by genre.

Physical Description

1 box

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1 box

From General John Mason, regarding Broadcloth sent to the President to Edward Coles, 1811. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From General John Mason, regarding sending of two children to him, to Edward Coles, 1814. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

From John T. Mason, Jr. (1764-1824), Emigrating to Louisiana, to Edward Coles, 1811. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From John T. Mason, Jr. (1764-1824), Introducing Mr. Watts of Missouri to Edward Coles, 1812. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From John T. Mason, Jr. (1764-1824), Introducing Mr. Thomas T. Crittenden to Edward Coles, 1813. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From John T. Mason, Jr. (1764-1824), Introducing Mr. William O. Allen to Edward Coles, 1813. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From John T. Mason, Jr. (1764-1824), 1814. 1 folder.
Scope and Contents

Asks for Influence regarding General Howard to Edward Coles.

Physical Description

1 folder

From Armistead T. Mason to Edward Coles, 1811. 1 folder.
Scope and Contents

Letter (1787-1819) to be forwarded to Paris, etc.

Physical Description

1 folder

From Armistead T. Mason, Introducing Mr. Van Rieson to Edward Coles, 1811. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Armistead T. Mason, Introducing Mr. John Little John to Edward Coles, 1811. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Armistead T. Mason, asks influence for Adam Osborn to Edward Coles, 1812. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

From Armistead T. Mason, Introducing Mr. Thomas Harrison to Edward Coles, 1813. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Armistead T. Mason, Introduction to Secretary of War for Isaac Griffith to Edward Coles, 1813. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Armistead T. Mason, Introducing Mr. Samuel Tillet to Edward Coles, 1814. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Armistead T. Mason, Introducing Mr. David Connard to Edward Coles, 1814. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Armistead T. Mason, asks to secure certain Public Documents to Edward Coles, 1815. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Specimen of an improved plan for preventing forgeries of Bank Notes, 1821. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Paper Currency, Province of Pennsylvania, 1758. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Paper Currency, Province of New Jersey, 1786. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Dinner Invitation to Governor Coles from Daniel Webster, March 28, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Invitation to Ball, to Governor Coles, 1832. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Notice of Membership in American Philosophical Society for Edward Coles, Esq., 1839. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

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1 box

Receipt from Historical Society for Edward Coles, 1854. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Governor Coles' Speech (newspaper clippings), undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

From Servants, Robert & Calle Croford to Mr. Coles, 1841. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Deed to land in Missouri purchased by Mary E. Carter, Walter Coles, and Edward Coles, 1818. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

From R. Wash regarding recent purchase of land in Missouri to Edward Coles, 1819. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Notebook, "Articles bought for Sarah L. Coles", 1833-1835. 1 folder.
Scope and Contents

Sarah married Edward Coles in 1833.

Physical Description

1 folder

Part of Deed (on parchment) signed Edward Roberts, 1737. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Family Record regarding Family of Hugh Roberts, 1682-1834, circa 1834. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

Invitation to Ball at Washington Hall to the Misses Roberts, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Ruth Leib to Master Edward Coles, 1848. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From William Pepper Jr., (1843-1898), to (?) at Chestnut Hill, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From A.E. Tucker (Anne Evelina, wife) & H. St. G. Tucker to Mrs. Maria D. Campbell, 1839. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From B.C. Mason to "Little Bess", undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Grandma to "Dear little Bess", undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From B.C. Mason to "Little Bess", 1840s. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Maria D. Campbell to Mrs. Mason, 1841. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From her brother G.M.D. to Mrs. Campbell, 1849. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Maria D. Campbell to St. George T. Campbell Esq., undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From I.M. Campbell to Mr. Campbell, 1861. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Maria D. Campbell to Alex. Campbell, Esq., undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Maria D. Campbell to (?) (family), undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Maria D. Campbell to (?) (first sheet of letter only), undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Maria D. Campbell to Bettie (daughter), undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Maria D. Campbell to Bettie (daughter), undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Maria D. Campbell to "My very dear daughter", circa 1845. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Maria D. Campbell to Miss Campbell, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

From Maria D. Campbell to Bessie, Jeannie & Sandy Campbell, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

Indenture concerning sale of land, 1715. 1 folder.
Scope and Contents

Between Anthony Duche and his wife Ann of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Jonathon Dickenson of Philadelphia, Merchant.

Physical Description

1 folder

Indenture between William Hudson and Joseph Chatham, 1753. 1 folder.
Scope and Contents

Both of Philadelphia.

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1 folder

Deed between Albert Todd of St. Louis, Missouri and Edward Coles (of Philadelphia) and William F. Denny, 1863. 1 folder.
Scope and Contents

With newspaper clipping and receipt for the ad of "Trustees Sale".

Physical Description

1 folder

Deed of Trust between Mary S. Fry, William Selby and William C. Jamison of St. Louis, Missouri and Wilson L. Larimore (sic), of St. Louis, 1867. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Assignment of Mortgage, 1869. 1 folder.
Scope and Contents

"Edward Coles (died 1868), in his will leaves $2500. to his wife, Sarah L. Coles..."

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1 folder

Receipts (two) for taxes paid by John F. Mowry to the city of St. Louis, Missouri, 1864. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Print, Suggest