MSA SC 1378-1-1
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1760-1769
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Photocopy
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00/10/04/28
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Description
- March 15, 1764: Letter from Samuel to Col. William Dry concerning a mercantile dispute between Dry and John Swift, Robert, securities, cargo, personal affairs, etc. (1 page)
- December 20, 1764: Letter (unsigned) to Mr. Richard Dateson concerning the services the writer has rendered to his brother Robin in an attempt to discharge his debts and restore his business. (1 page)
- October 16, 1765: Letter from Samuel to Mr. Pringle concerning the poor economy of pre-Revolutionary America. (1 page)
- October 14, 1767: Letter from Samuel to Messrs. Nash, Eddowes, and Petrie apologizing for withholding money that he owed to them because the Stamp Act of 1765 had harmed American trade. (1 page)
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MSA SC 1378-1-2
NO RESTRICTIONS
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1770-1779
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Photocopy
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00/10/04/28
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Description
- July 10, 1772: List of memoranda written by either Samuel or Robert on this date to various individuals concerning monetary matters. (1 page)
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MSA SC 1378-1-3
NO RESTRICTIONS
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1780-1789
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Photocopy
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00/10/04/28
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Description
- March 12, 1782: Letter from Samuel to Richard Henry Lee concerning a claim that Samuel and Robert had on land west of the Allegheny Mountains that conflicted with a similar claim by the state of Virginia. (3 pages)
- December 26, 1782: Letter from Samuel and Robert to Mr. Will Caar mentioning the arrival of two vessels from L'Orient carrying dry goods, the expectation of vessels to arrive from New England for which tobacco will be needed, and the expectation of the arrival of vessels from Nantes. (1 page)
- October 8, 1783: Letter (unsigned) to Robert Gilmore concerning the desire to send his son Johnny to Europe to be educated in business, the Kentucky settlements, the purchase of land by the Purviances in the Ohio River valley, etc. (6 pages)
- October 30, 1783: Letter from Samuel and Robert to Robert Morris requesting Morris' help in finding Europeans interested in purchasing land and property in the Ohio River valley from the Purviances. (4 pages)
- October 31, 1783: Letter from Samuel to John Cox concerning a proposal to sell land owned by the Purviances in the Ohio River valley in order to raise money to restore money that was lost when American trade was curtailed during the Revolutionary War, and the desire for Cox to express his opinion on whether Samuel should send a power of attorney to Johnny Purviance in London in order to seek a better price for the sale of the aforesaid land than could be had in America. (3 pages)
- November 14, 1783: Letter from Samuel to Michael Hillegas requesting Hillegas' advice and assistance in carrying out the plan to sell some of the Purviance holdings in the Ohio River valley since Hillegas had many European acquaintances and connections. (5 pages)
- November 14, 1783: Letter from Samuel to John Cox and Robert Hooper outlining the proposal for Cox and Hooper to sell 31,000 acres on Hughes' Creek and 42,000 acres on Elk River for the Purviances. (2 pages)
- November 15, 1783: Letter from Samuel and Robert to Dorsey Pentecost authorizing Pentecost to sell 12,000 acres near Fort Pitt for the Purviances. (3 pages + 1 page listing of the lands to be sold)
- November 15, 1783: Letter from Samuel and Robert to Dorsey Pentecost specifically authorizing Pentecost to sell the abovementioned land. (1 page)
- November 18, 1783: Letter from Samuel and Robert to Robert Gilmore concerning the very valuable 50,000 acres on the Green River that the Purviances hope will be sold in Europe. (1 page)
- November 20, 1783: Letter from Samuel and Robert to John Henry Purviance mentioning that the current state of Purviance finances prevented them from helping to pay off the accounts of John Henry Purviance, Mr. Nesbitt, or Mr. Neilson; also, the younger Purviance is informed that the abovementioned power of attorney would be sent to him. (2 pages)
- November 21, 1783: Letter from Samuel to Messrs. Sargent, Chambers, & Co., concerning the settlement of Kentucky. (3 pages)
- November 22, 1783: Letter (unsigned) to Messrs. Joshua Johnson, Samuel Curson, and John Henry Purviance transmitting the power of attorney and a copy of the deed to the abovementioned land on the Green River; describes how the land came to be bought by the Purviances; describes the location and quality of the land. (6 pages, possibly incomplete)
- November 22, 1783: Letter (unsigned) to Samuel Curson describing the plan to sell the Green River land and the desire for Curson to help out John Henry Purviance, who was suffering from ill health. (2 pages)
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MSA SC 1378-1-4
NO RESTRICTIONS
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1780-1789
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Photocopy
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00/10/04/28
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Description
- July 6, 1785: Receipt from Mark Alexander to Daniel Bowly concerning a judgment in Bowly's favor. (1 page)
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MSA SC 1378-1-5
NO RESTRICTIONS
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Photocopy
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00/10/04/28
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Description
- A list of references and bibliographical citations relating to the Purviance Collection. (1 page)
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MSA SC 1378-1-6
NO RESTRICTIONS
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1970-1979
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Photocopy
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00/10/04/28
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Description
- Article from The Connecticut Historical Society Bulletin 44/no. 2 (April 1979): 33-43, concerning the rediscovery by Joseph B. Francus in 1977 of the hitherto lost manuscript copy of the 1762 Connecticut Census that had been written by Samuel Purviance.
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MSA SC 1378-1-7
NO RESTRICTIONS
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1979
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Original
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00/10/04/28
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Description
- A catalogue from the Chesapeake Galleries of 201 items of manuscript documents, etc., from American history. The Purviance Collection is listed on pages 109-111.
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MSA SC 1378-1-8
NO RESTRICTIONS
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1700
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Photocopy
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00/10/04/28
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Description
- Seventeen-page text of acts titled "The Acts of Dr. Bray's Visitation. Held at Annopolis in Mary-land, May 23, 24, 25. Anno 1700."
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