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ITEM — Box: 5 Identifier: MS Am 2644, (46)

Campbell family papers, 1707-1833, 1707, 1751, 1769, 1788, 1792, 1792, 1793, 1794, 1811, 1813, 1814, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1833 Digital

Dates

  • Creation: 1707-1833
  • Creation: 1707
  • Creation: 1751
  • Creation: 1769
  • Creation: 1788
  • Creation: 1792
  • Creation: 1792
  • Creation: 1793
  • Creation: 1794
  • Creation: 1811
  • Creation: 1813
  • Creation: 1814
  • Creation: 1817
  • Creation: 1818
  • Creation: 1819
  • Creation: 1833

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in English.

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to most of this material. Item (1) is restricted due to fragile condition. See curator for access.

This collection is not housed at the Houghton Library but is shelved offsite at the Harvard Depository. Retrieval requires advance notice. Readers should check with Houghton Public Services staff to determine what material is offsite and retrieval policies and times.

Extent

5 folders

Physical Location

Harvard Depository

General note

Papers concerning Alexander Campbell and Mrs. Alexander Campbell and their family at Duntroon Castle, Scotland (Lottery, Campbellton) and other topics, given to JPM by Elizabeth Gaskill Norton. Alexander Campbell was married twice, to Margaret Brown,Campbell until her death in 1827, and to Selina Huntington Bakewell Campbell from 1828.

Includes (arranged by date):

  1. Cheyne, George. Autograph manuscript letter to George Garden; Bath, 1707.
  2. Stewart, Alex. Autograph manuscript letter to "brother"; Norfolk, Virginia, 1751. Letter in poor condition; fragments.
  3. Stewart, Alex. Autograph manuscript letter to "brother"; North Carolina, 1769.
  4. Campbell, Neil? Autograph manuscript letter to "mother" Elizabeth Stewart; St. Georges, Jamaica, 1788. Could be Niele?
  5. McLachlan. Autograph manuscript letter to Neil Campbell, 1792.
  6. MacIntyre, Joseph. Autograph manuscript letter to Neil Campbell; Glenorchay Manse, 1792.
  7. MacIntyre, Joseph. Autograph manuscript letter to ?; Glenorchay, 1792.
  8. McLachlan. Autograph manuscript letter to E. Campbell; London, 1793.
  9. Campbell, Alexander. Autograph manuscript letter to Mama Mrs. Alexander Campbell; Glenorchy Manse, 1793.
  10. MacIntyre, Joseph. Autograph manuscript letter to Mrs. Alexander Campbell; Glenorchay Manse, 1794.
  11. Riddell, E. Autograph manuscript letter to Mrs. Alexander Campbell; Wilson Lodge, 1811
  12. ? Autograph manuscript letter to Mrs. Alexander Campbell, 1813.
  13. MacFarlane, Jane. Autograph manuscript letter to "aunt" Mrs. Alexander Campbell; Jura, 1814.
  14. Stewart, Charles. Autograph manuscript letter to Mrs. Alexander Campbell; Charleston, South Carolina, 1817.
  15. Stewart, B. Autograph manuscript letter to Mrs. Alexander Campbell, 1818.
  16. Stewart, Charles. Autograph manuscript letter to Mrs. Alexander Campbell; London1818.
  17. Scott, Robert. Autograph manuscript letter to Alexander Campbell; Trelawny, Jamaica, 1819.
  18. British Admiralty Office. Autograph manuscript letter to Mrs. Joanna Macfarlane; London, 1833.
  19. Smythe, J. Autograph manuscript letter to Miss Macfarlane, 1833.
  20. Macfarlane, Elizabeth. Autograph manuscript letter to daughter Alexa, undated.
  21. MacIntyre, Joseph. Autograph manuscript letter to Mrs. Alexander Campbell; Glenorchay Manse, undated.

Repository Details

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