Box 1
Contains 14 Results:
Robert H. Rose papers, 1806 - 1844
Documents and letters pertaining to a family of prominent landowners in Broome County and northern Pennsylvania during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
“Lines Written at Niagara”
Manuscript poem, "Lines Written at Niagara," accompanied by two copies of a typed transcription.
Letters from Robert H. Rose to Jane Hodge, 1806 - 1809
Manuscript letters and typed transcriptions. Dates and sender locations are as follows: August 21, 1806, Potter County; September 28, 1806, Williamsport; February 7, 1807, Lancaster; August 13, 1807, Williamsport; January 24, 1808, Tioga Point; February 1, 1808, Tioga Point; August 8, 1808, Athens; August 28, 1808, Lycoming County; October 1, 1809, Silver Lake; November 2, 1809, Silver Lake.
Letters from Robert H. Rose to Joseph Whitney [typescript copies], 1806 - 1810
Letters from Robert H. Rose to William Jessup, 1825 - 1835
Largely letters from Robert H. Rose to William Jessup (Montrose). Jessup was R.H. Rose’s lawyer and agent. Letters concern land, business, legal business, taxes, etc.
Deed polls, 1817
Ten deed polls relinquishing title of land to Robert H. Rose. Signers include Samuel Newcomb, Hiram Plum, Israel Taylor, William Rowley, Thomas Farmer, William Ladd, Jr., Jacob Marcle, Abraham Gaige, Jonathan Elsworth, Jonathan Caswell, and Joshua Griswold.
Mortgage bond: Thomas Snedeker (Willingborough) to Robert H. Rose, November 17, 1813
Documents and letters pertaining to a family of prominent landowners in Broome County and northern Pennsylvania during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Sheep and wool accounts, 1831 - 1844
Documents and letters pertaining to a family of prominent landowners in Broome County and northern Pennsylvania during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Miscellaneous merchandise accounts, 1815 - 1832
Documents and letters pertaining to a family of prominent landowners in Broome County and northern Pennsylvania during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Legal notes, 1832 - 1833
Documents relating to two Susquehanna county, PA court cases: an 1832 suit brought by Desire Otis against Procter Risley for having falsely accused her of having "had criminal connexion with a Negro" and an 1833 charge of fornication and battery on complaint of Urania Conklin against Philo Morse.