Guide to the James Manning papers , 1761-1827

(bulk 1765-1791)


John Hay Library
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Tel: 401-863-2148
email: hay@brown.edu

Published in 2004

Collection Overview

Title: James Manning papers
Date range: 1761-1827, (bulk 1765-1791)
Creator: Manning, James, 1738-1791
Extent: 0.5 linear feet (c.230 items)
Abstract: The James Manning papers consist primarily of correspondence dating from 1765-1791 with prominent British and American Baptist ministers. Much of the correspondence involves the early history of Brown University or various issues regarding the Baptist religion and the growing tide of religion in Providence, Rhode Island.
Language of materials: English
Repository: John Hay Library
Collection number: MS-1C-1

Scope & content

The James Manning papers consists primarily of correspondence, mostly with prominent Baptist ministers. Much of the correspondence involves the early history of Brown University, including the effects of the American Revolutionary War on the university, the solicitation of funds to the university (including the King of France), the college’s financial difficulties, the construction of University Hall and the use of the building for war purposes, various issues regarding the Baptist religion and the growing tide of religion in Providence

There is some information on Manning’s family, but the bulk of the correspondence concerns Brown University and various contemporary issues. The bulk of the dates correspond to Manning’s tenure as president of Brown.

Some of the principal and/or prominent correspondents include:
  • Granville Sharp, British abolitionist
  • Samuel Stennett, English Baptist minister
  • Thomas Ustick, Baptist minister, bookseller and librarian
  • John Rippon, English Baptist minister and editor of the Baptist Annual Register
  • Caleb Evans, Baptist clergyman
  • Oliver Hart, Baptist minister
  • David Augustus Leonard, graduate of Brown, grandfather of John Hay, ardent Baptist
  • John Collett Ryland, English Baptist
  • Abraham Booth, English Baptist
  • Thomas Llewelyn, English Baptist
  • William Gordon, English Baptist
  • Hezekiah Smith, American

Access Points

Subject Names Subject Names Subject Organizations Subject Topics Geographical Names Document Types Subject Topics

Arrangement

The papers are arranged in 5 series:

  • Series 1. Letters and manuscripts of James Manning
  • Series 2. Letters and manuscripts by others
  • Series 3. Genealogy of the Manning family
  • Series 4. Letters from Manning to Robert Carter
  • Series 5. Letters from Robert Carter

Biographical note

James Manning (1738-1791), first president of Brown University, was born October 22, 1738 in Piscataway, New Jersey, the son of James and Grace (Fitz-Randolph) Manning. He studied at the Latin Grammar School conducted by Isaac Eaton in Hopewell, New Jersey, and graduated second in a class of 21 from the College of New Jersey (Princeton University) in 1762. He was licensed to preach by the Scotch Plains Baptist Church, February 6, 1763, and ordained April 19, 1763. He married Margaret Stites on March 23, 1763. That same year he was sent by the Philadelphia Association of Baptist Churches to Rhode Island for the purpose of establishing a college to be principally under the direction of the Baptists. The college was chartered March 3, 1764. In April 1764 Manning opened a Latin school in Warren, Rhode Island, and became the first pastor of the Warren Baptist Church founded in November 1764. In September 1765 he was elected the first president of Rhode Island College. Manning was the only professor until 1767, when the increase in students presented a need for an additional instructor. David Howell, a graduate of the College of New Jersey was engaged as a tutor and was appointed professor of natural philosophy in 1769. In September 1769 the first Commencement was held. Seven students received the degree of Bachelor of Arts and 21 honorary degrees were awarded. On the evening of Commencement the Corporation appointed a committee to select and buy a site for the College and to solicit subscriptions. A lively competition arose, as the inhabitants of East Greenwich, Newport and Providence vied for the location of the college in their towns. When the final decision rested between Newport and Providence, depending on which raised the higher subscription of funds, Manning himself favored Providence and entered into the contest by writing an "anonymous" letter to Nicholas Brown, in which he outlined a strategy by which the fact that the Browns could build the edifice themselves at less cost in Providence could be taken into account in calculating the amount of the subscriptions. The College Edifice was built in Providence in 1770, and Manning moved to Providence and lived in Benjamin Bowen's house while the president's house was being built.

The Revolutionary War soon interrupted the life of the College, when the Edifice was taken over from December 7, 1776 to May 27, 1782, and used as barracks and as a hospital by American and French troops, and left in dilapidated condition. The war left Rhode Island short of food, as a large part of the state was in the hands of the enemy and provisions could not by law be brought from another state. Manning was commissioned to visit Connecticut and confer with the government on this matter, after which the restrictions were removed and contributions of money and provisions were sent to Rhode Island. On April 29, 1779 he left Providence with Mrs. Manning, and traveled to Philadelphia, visiting relatives in New York and New Jersey, preaching in churches along the way, and returning to Providence on September 29, at which time he wrote in his journal, "Reached Providence at six o'clock, the road better than usual; being just five months to an hour absent from home."

When the war was over, the College reopened, poor, with few students and a damaged building. David Howell had resigned as professor in 1779, leaving the College with no faculty other than the president. A subscription was begun to raise funds for the repair of the Edifice. Asher Robbins, a graduate of Yale, was appointed as tutor. In 1783 John Brown offered to pay half the price of a "compleat Philosophical Apparatus & Library," and the other half was quickly raised. In 1784 two professors were appointed, Joseph Brown as professor of experimental philosophy, and Benjamin Waterhouse as professor of natural history, both of whom "engaged to give Lectures in their respective Branches, without any Expence to the College while destitute of an Endowment." A Commencement was held in 1783 for six graduates, who had been students before the war or had studied privately with Manning, but it was not until 1786 that more students were ready for graduation. The number of students increased steadily from twenty in 1784 to fifty in 1786.

In 1786 Manning was appointed by a unanimous resolution of the General Assembly to represent Rhode Island in the Congress of the Confederation. At first he tried to decline but, on the advice of Corporation members who were men of high political standing, he left the College under the care of Perez Fobes as vice-president, and took his seat. He explained his reasons for accepting the appointment in a letter to Reverend John Rippon in England on April 7, 1786, "Pray, don't be alarmed should you hear that I am in Congress. The motive of my accepting this most unexpected, unsolicited, but unanimous appointment of the State to that office, was the recovery of a considerable sum due to the College, for the use taken of the Edifice, and the damage done to it by the public during the late war." The years after the war were difficult for Manning, and he thought seriously of leaving Providence. On November 12, 1785 he wrote to Reverend Samuel Jones, who was establishing a school in Kentucky:

"I really wish, should my Life be spared, that my connections here would any how admit of my going out with you in the Spring. I feel my Spirit moved to it, but as yet see no way open, but by disengaging myself at once from Providence at all events; & I see not how I can consistently do this, at least, before the next Commencement: My feelings have long since prognosticated that I shall not spend all the remnant of my days in Providence, unless they are few indeed."



He had not been paid his salary as delegate to the Congress and could not obtain payment in good money. He wrote to Hezekiah Smith about the sad state of his affairs on January 18, 1787:

"At the last session I petitioned them to pay my advances, and the remainder of my salary as delegate, amounting to upwards of four hundred dollars. This they offered to do in their paper, but in no other way. ... A more infamous set of men under the character of a legislature, never, I believe, disgraced the annals of the world. And there is no prospect of a change for the better. Of all the arrearages of tuition for the last year, and the quarter advanced in this, I have not received ten pounds. I was taken sick the day after the second great snow, with no provisions in the cellar except one hundred-weight of cheese, two barrels of cider, and some potatoes; with not a load of wood at my door; nor could I command a single dollar to supply these wants. The kindness of my neighbors, however, kept me from suffering. But when a man has hardly earned money, to be reduced to this abject state of dependence requires the exercise of more grace than I can boast of. ... I have serious thought of removing to the farm at the Jerseys, and undertake digging for my support. Should things wear the same unfavorable aspect next year, I believe I shall make the experiment, if my life is spared."



Added to his financial distress was unpleasantness at the College. He had expelled two students, one of whom had connections with powerful local families, who, advised and assisted by David Howell, had appealed to the Corporation. On July 23, 1787, he wrote to Samuel Jones,

"The College Horizen [sic], to me, is cloudy at Providence, but what will be the final result God only knows. I expect some trying scenes between this & Commencement. ... John Brown ... has conferred with me several times on the subject, & I have told him plainly that if I must be subject to the pointed censure of David Howel, whether I execute, or dispense with the Laws (which has been of late the case); & if he must lay hold of every opportunity to injure the Authority of College, & be supported in it by the influential men in the Corporation, they may take the Presidential Chair that choses, for I will not hold it. ... It is the opinion of many that he wishes to displace me from the College. This I believe is the truth; but it not so agreeable to be pushed out."



Manning did, in fact, spend the rest of his days as president of the College. On July 24, 1791 he was seized by a fit of apoplexy while at prayers in his home and died on July 29, 1791. His funeral on the following day was reported by the Providence Gazette to have been "the most numerous and respectable event attended in town." He was laid to rest in the North Burying Ground, next to Nicholas Brown, who had died a few months earlier.

A footnote in Reuben Guild's Early History of Brown University, including the Life, Times, and Correspondence of President Manning, published in 1897, contains this interesting commentary on Manning's appearance:

"In his youth, says Judge Howell, who knew him well, he was remarkable for his dexterity in athletic exercises, for the symmetry of his body, and gracefulness of his person. Had he lived in our day he could easily have been captain of a base-ball nine or of a foot-ball club. In his maturer years he weighed upwards of three hundred pounds. Concerning his bulk the Hon. Wm. Hunter, one of his pupils, thus writes: 'His motions and gestures were so easy and graceful, that ordinary observers thought not of his immense volume of flesh, and those who critised, admired the manner in which it spontaneously wielded.'"



Professor Goddard attested to Manning's physical prowess, "He sometimes made his own stone wall; and in the use of a scythe, he acknowledged no superior among the best trained laborers in the meadow." For his wall building services, the Corporation records note that on September 3, 1777, "President Manning laid before the Corporation an Accompt for making thirty two Rods of Stone wall on the College Land." Manning's own description of his life as president of the college and pastor of the First Baptist Church was reported thus by Benjamin Waterhouse:

"I shall never forget what Dr. Manning, in great good humor, told me were among his trying 'experiences.' He told me that ... he performed all the duties of President of the College; heard two classes recite every day; listened to complaints, foreign and domestic, from undergraduates and their parents of both sexes, and answered them, now and then, by letter; waited, generally, on all transient visiters into college, &c. &c. Nor was this all. 'I made,' said Dr. Manning, 'my own garden and took care of it repaired my dilapidated walls; went nearly every day to market; preached twice a week, and sometimes oftener; attended, by solicitation, the funeral of every baby that died in Providence, visited the sick of my own Society, and, not unfrequently, the sick of other Societies; made numerous parochial visits, the poorest people exacting the longest, and, in case of any seeming neglect, finding fault the most.'"



He also at times took boarders, among them two sons of Robert Carter of Nomony Hall in Virginia, who wrote to Manning in February 1786 of George and John Tasker Carter, "they to be Sent from Boston immediately upon their Arrival there to your College in Providence. I beg leave to appoint you their Foster Father intimating that my desire is that both my Said Sons shd. be active Characters in Life ... The prevailing Notion now is, to Continue the most abject State of Slavery in this Common-Wealth" On this Consideration only, I do not intend that these my two Sons shall return to this State till each of them arrive to the Age of 21 years."

There were 165 graduates of the College during Manning's administration. Of these, 43 were clergymen, 29 lawyers, 19 physicians, 19 teachers, 12 judges, 12 business men, 6 professors, 6 congressmen, 2 college presidents, 2 United States ministers, 1 United States consul, 1 governor, and 1 librarian. Of the 43 clergymen, it should be noted, the majority were not Baptists, as might have been expected. Twenty-six were Congregationalist, twelve Baptist, one Episcopal, one Unitarian, and three of unknown denomination.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: There are no restrictions on access, except that the collection can only be seen by prior appointment. Some materials may be stored off-site and cannot be produced on the same day on which they are requested.
Use of the materials: The materials in this collection are all in the public domain and can be used without restriction.
Alternate form: Digital facsimiles of 204 items from this collection are available from within the Inventory by clicking on the hyperlinked title of the item.
Preferred citation: James Manning papers, MS-1C-1, Brown University Archives
Contact information: John Hay Library
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Tel: 401-863-2148
email: hay@brown.edu

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
Acquisition: Collection received in 1848 from Mrs. Peter Ludlow, daughter of Stephen Gano, nephew of Mrs. Manning.
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Finding aid prepared by Martha Mitchell
Encoding: Finding aid encoded by Patrick Yott 2004 May 14
Revisions:

  • Revised to local encoding standards by Sarah Shaw; scope and content note, written by Ray Butti, added 2005 Jun 21
  • Descriptive rules: Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)

    Additional Information

    Location/Existence of copies: Digital facsimiles of 204 items from this collection are available from within the Inventory by clicking on the hyperlinked title of the item.
    Other information:

    Inventory


    Series 1. Letters and manuscripts of James Manning
    99 items

    Container Description Date
    Box 1, Folder 1 [Signature]
    Accession Number: A537
    Genre: manuscript

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    undated
    Box 1, Folder 1 [Fragment]
    Contents Note: Mentions speculations concerning the college.

    Genre: manuscript

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    undated
    Box 1, Folder 1 A list of subscriptions due to College
    Contents Note: List of sixteen persons, in hand of Manning.

    Accession Number: A50856
    Genre: subscription list

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Brown University--Subscriptions

    undated
    Box 1, Folder 1 Receipt in behalf of the Corporation
    Contents Note: Mounted with newspaper clipping, "Manning and Brown University," which mentions Reuben A. Guild's biography of Manning and acquisition of Manning papers.

    Accession Number: A18404
    Genre: receipt

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Guild, Reuben Aldridge, 1822-1899

    undated
    Box 1, Folder 2 Manning, James to Howell, David
    Contents Note: Suggests that Howell, a senior at Princeton, consider coming to Rhode Island either to take a school at Newport or to become tutor at the College.

    Accession Number: A704
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Howell, David, 1747-1824
    Brown University--Faculty

    1766 Jul 14
    Box 1, Folder 3 A matriculation roll of the number of students in Rhode Island College, with the date of their admission
    Contents Note: Names, dates of admission, and residences of 29 students admitted from 1765 to 1769.

    Accession Number: A701
    Genre: manuscript

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Brown University--Registration
    Brown University--Students

    1769
    Box 1, Folder 4 Manning, James to Smith, Hezekiah
    Warren, RI
    Contents Note: Rivalry of people of Providence and Newport over situation of the College; JM's position in the matter; college finances and how Smith's fund raising trip will help.

    Accession Number: A757
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Smith, Hezekiah, 1737-1805
    Brown University--Finance
    Brown University--Location

    1770 Feb 12
    Box 1, Folder 4 Manning, James to Stennett, Samuel
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Thanks him for the books he sent to the College; discusses the origins of the funds for, the plans for, and the progress in building the "College Edifice."

    Accession Number: A751
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Stennett, Samuel, 1728-1795
    Brown University. Library
    Brown University. University Hall

    1770 Jun 07
    Box 1, Folder 4 List of books for the College library to be sent for by Capt. David Shand
    Contents Note: List of books desired for the college library, from which list 5 guineas worth were to be purchased.

    Accession Number: A9410
    Genre: manuscript

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Shand, David
    Brown University. Library

    1770 Dec 20
    Box 1, Folder 5 Manning, James to Ryland, John C.
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Thanks him for his gifts to the college and describes the size and needs of the college, and the opposition of the New England Presbyterians to it.

    Accession Number: A980
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Presbyterians--New England

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792

    1771 Jun 01
    Box 1, Folder 5 Manning, James to Stennett, Samuel
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Comments on his presidency of the College and on the spread of the Baptist religion in Va. and N. C. which before "seemed to me to be the Rendezvous of Devils," and discusses a bitter controversy with the New England Presbyterians.

    Accession Number: A753
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Presbyterians--New England
    Baptists--Virginia
    Baptists--North Carolina

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Stennett, Samuel, 1728-1795

    1771 Jun 05
    Box 1, Folder 5 Manning, James to Edwards, Morgan
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Copy. By Stephen Hopkins and James Manning. Authorizing him to solicit and receive benefactions in any part of America for Rhode Island College.

    Accession Number: A21416
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Edwards, Morgan, 1722-1795
    Brown University--Subscriptions

    1771 Dec 16
    Box 1, Folder 6 Manning, James to LLewelyn, Thomas
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Describes the "infant college;" thanks him for his interest in the College and solicits further aid in financing it.

    Accession Number: A778
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Llewelyn, Thomas, 1720?-1793

    1772 Feb 21
    Box 1, Folder 6 Manning, James to Ryland, John C.
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Says he will suggest for honorary degrees the names sent by Ryland. Sends news of the Baptist religion in New England.

    Accession Number: A982
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptists--New England

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Brown University--Degrees

    1772 May 19
    Box 1, Folder 6 Manning, James to Ryland, John C.
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: The College has awarded an honorary degree to his son John Ryland. Sends news of the College's opinions regarding other honorary degrees, of opposition to the College by the New England Clergy, and of the progress of the Baptist religion in America.

    Accession Number: A983
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptists--United States

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Brown University--Degrees

    1772 Nov 12
    Box 1, Folder 7 An acct. of the College in 1773
    Contents Note: Early history of the College, staff, size of student body, and fees.

    Accession Number: A699
    Genre: manuscript

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Brown University--Faculty
    Brown University--Registration
    Brown University--Students
    Brown University--Tuition, fees, etc.

    1773
    Box 1, Folder 7 [Description of Rhode Island College]
    Contents Note: Early history of the College; list of staff and faculty; description of the building.

    Accession Number: A702
    Genre: manuscript

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Brown University--Faculty
    Brown University. University Hall

    1773?
    Box 1, Folder 7 Manning, James to Smith, Hezekiah
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Apologizes for not visiting Smith and invites him to Providence. Describes his preaching tour of Connecticut and an angry letter from Rev. John Ryland about college affairs, especially about degrees.

    Accession Number: A759
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Smith, Hezekiah, 1737-1805
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Brown University--Degrees

    1773 May 05
    Box 1, Folder 7 Manning, James to Wallin, Benjamin
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Thanks him for the books he sent, and mentions a gift to the College library of works of John Gill.

    Accession Number: A711
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Wallin, Benjamin, 1711-1782
    Gill, John, 1697-1771
    Brown University. Library

    1773 May 18
    Box 1, Folder 7 Manning, James to Ryland, John C.
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Thanks him for his gifts and friendship to the College. Discusses the nature and reputation of the college, and promises further details. Says the College will award honorary degrees to the men Ryland recommended.

    Accession Number: A986
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Brown University--Degrees

    1773 May 20
    Box 1, Folder 7 Manning, James to Ryland, John C.
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Explains that the honorary degrees to be sent to England are late owing to the need to manufacture new diplomas, and promises him a printed account of the college. Rejoices that Dr. Stennett has obtained the repeal of a law against the Baptists.

    Accession Number: A989
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptists--Great Britain

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Stennett, Samuel, 1728-1795
    Brown University--Degrees

    1773 Nov 25
    Box 1, Folder 7 Manning, James to Wallin, Benjamin
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Thanks him for the books he sent to the library. Mentions the form for making donations, and comments on the state of the Baptist faith in England and United States

    Accession Number: A714
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptists--United States
    Baptists--Great Britain

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Wallin, Benjamin, 1711-1782
    Brown University. Library

    1773 Nov 25
    Box 1, Folder 7 Manning, James to Booth, Abraham
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Signature cut out. Thanks him for the books he sent to the library, and asks to open a correspondence with him.

    Accession Number: A721
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806
    Brown University. Library

    1773 Nov 26
    Box 1, Folder 7 Manning, James to Woodman, Isaac
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Says that literature should be "an hand maid to Religion." Hopes Woodman will accept an honorary degree; praises John C. Ryland's support of the College, and mentions the enemies of the College.

    Accession Number: A775
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Woodman, Isaac
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Brown University--Degrees

    1773 Nov 26
    Box 1, Folder 8 Manning, James to Wallin, Benjamin
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Manuscript copy. Mentions imprisonment of Baptists "for their Rates to the Presbyterians, in the colony of Massachusetts Bay." The state of religion in Providence is low.

    Accession Number: A716
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Church tax

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Wallin, Benjamin, 1711-1782

    1774 May 25
    Box 1, Folder 8 Manning, James to Ryland, John C.
    Newport, RI
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Thanks Ryland for his donation to the College, and mentions his illness during the winter as causing the lateness of the "College Papers" he promised to send.

    Accession Number: A990
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792

    1774 May 27
    Box 1, Folder 8 Manning, James to Freeman, Philip
    Boston, MA
    Contents Note: "The inclosed for the baptist Committee at Boston ... the contents are important." [No enclosure] "I have referred both Mr. Smith & Backus to Boston for copies of the Proceedings." Seeks a housemaid from those rendered unemployed by the "Boston Port Bill."

    Accession Number: A54004
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptists--Massachusetts

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Freeman, Philip

    1774 Nov 20
    Box 1, Folder 9 anning, James to Ryland, John C.
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Mentions that state of the Baptist religion in New England during the Revolution; the College has suffered from high prices; sends news of degrees awarded; mentions recent religious revivals.

    Accession Number: A991
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Revivals--Providence

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Brown University--History--Revolution
    Brown University--Religion

    1776 Nov 13
    Box 1, Folder 9 Manning, James to Howard, A.
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Letter of condolence on the death of her fiance, Capt. Bell. "NB This Copy of a Letter to Miss A. Howard was not ye same wh. ys sent as it was greatly altered and enlarged."

    Accession Number: A536
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Howard, A.
    Bell, (Capt.)

    1776 Nov 19
    Box 1, Folder 10 Journal of a trip from Providence to Philadelphia and return
    Contents Note: Published in full in Guild, R. A. (Providence, 1897) p.314-331.

    Accession Number: A9421
    Genre: manuscript

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1779 Apr 29 - 1779 09-29
    Box 1, Folder 11 Manning, James to Ustick,Thomas
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Concerns Latin books, copies of address from Church of Philadelphia; asks Ustick to preach.

    Accession Number: A9798
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ustick, Thomas, 1753-1803

    1781 Jul 22
    Box 1, Folder 11 Manning, James to Ustick,Thomas
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Invitation to preach in Providence. Copy (Original in N.Y. Baptist Society, Colgate University).

    Accession Number: A11055
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ustick, Thomas, 1753-1803

    1781 Oct 02
    Box 1, Folder 12 Manning, James to Ustick,Thomas
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Asks more information about his situation.

    Accession Number: A9751
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ustick, Thomas, 1753-1803

    1782 Aug 23
    Box 1, Folder 12 Manning, James to Ustick,Thomas
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Plans to solicit donations in New England; steward appointed; vice-president to be appointed.

    Accession Number: A9793
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ustick, Thomas, 1753-1803
    Brown University--Subscriptions
    Brown University--Faculty

    1782 Nov 18
    Box 1, Folder 12 Manning, James to Howell, David
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Family news; French army encamped near Providence; college building is ready and Manning is very pressed with work.

    Accession Number: A705
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Howell, David, 1747-1824
    Brown University--History--Revolution
    Brown University. University Hall

    1782 Nov 19
    Box 1, Folder 12 Manning, James to the Chancellor and Corporation of the College in Providence
    Contents Note: Suggests a solution for the low state of College funds and offers his services for the task. States the terms on which he will travel "to solicit benefactions."

    Accession Number: A704
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Brown University--Corporation
    Brown University--Finance

    1782 Dec 25
    Box 1, Folder 12 [Draft of letter to a French officer]
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Requesting his help in presenting an appeal to the French king on behalf of Rhode Island College for books and other benefits to promote the study of French.

    Accession Number: A9441
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Brown University--Relations with the French

    1782 Dec 28
    Box 1, Folder 13 Manning, James to Howell, David
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Family matters; public Commencement which aroused public enthusiasm and led to John Brown's offer to help raise funds for equipment. Asks Howell to obtain catalogues of books. A committee has prepared an address to King Louis of France, asking his patronage for the College, which has been forwarded to Howell, who is to have it sanctioned by the Minister to France. Dr. S. Drowne has been chosen Fellow and the College Seal's device is settled.

    Accession Number: A706
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Howell, David, 1747-1824
    Drowne, Solomon, 1753-1834
    Louis XVI, King of France
    Brown, John, 1736-1803
    Brown University--Seal
    Brown University--Commencement, 1783

    1783 Sep 13
    Box 1, Folder 13 Manning, James to Ustick,Thomas
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Tells of Commencement program; money to be raised for Apparatus and Library.

    Accession Number: A9794
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ustick, Thomas, 1753-1803
    Brown University--Commencement, 1783

    1783 Oct 07
    Box 1, Folder 13 Manning, James to Keene, Henry
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Comments of Benjamin Wallin's death and his bequest to the College. Says that the college will be named for one of its benefactors.

    Accession Number: A720
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Keene, Henry
    Wallin, Benjamin, 1711-1782
    Brown University--Name

    1783 Nov 08
    Box 1, Folder 13 Manning, James to Llewelyn, Thomas
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Explains the needy situation of the College and promises to name it after him, if he were to provide the funds to reestablish it.

    Accession Number: A779
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Llewelyn, Thomas, 1720?-1793
    Brown University--Name

    1783 Nov 08
    Box 1, Folder 13 Manning, James to Ryland, John C.
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Comments that the American Revolution "is of God;" reports the decline of the Baptist religion in America, except at the frontier; asks if Ryland knows a wealthy man to endow and name the College.

    Accession Number: A992
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptists--United States

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Brown University--Name

    1783 Nov 08
    Box 1, Folder 13 Manning, James to Stennett, Samuel
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Happy to resume correspondence with friend in England; concerns state of religion in New England, effect of the war on religion, use of the College for barracks; subscription for the library and for philosophical apparatus. Plans to appoint a committee to take charge of aid to worthy students. Hopes to receive donations for this purpose. Pleased with Stennett's books on domestic duties, and asks to buy the rest of his works for the library.

    Accession Number: A756
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Stennett, Samuel, 1728-1795
    Brown University--History--Revolution
    Brown University. Library
    Brown University--Scientific apparatus and instruments
    Brown University--Financial aid

    1783 Nov 08
    Box 1, Folder 14 Manning, James to Ustick,Thomas
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Tells of ill health of Nicholas Brown and death of Mrs. Brown; Mr. Howell going to Europe to solicit funds. Copy (Original in N.Y. Baptist Society, Colgate University).

    Accession Number: A11054
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ustick, Thomas, 1753-1803
    Brown, Nicholas, 1729-1791
    Howell, David, 1747-1824
    Brown University--Finance

    1784 Jan 12
    Box 1, Folder 14 Manning, James to Smith, Hezekiah
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: On p.[4] ms. notes headed: Psa. 89.19.

    Accession Number: A760
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Smith, Hezekiah, 1737-1805
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)
    Brown University--Admissions
    Brown University--Registration
    Brown University--Tuition, fees, etc.
    Brown University--Finance

    1784 Mar 18
    Box 1, Folder 14 Manning, James to Stennett, Samuel
    Contents Note: Autograph copy, incomplete. Delivers Mr. Backus's request to open a correspondence with Dr. Stennett.

    Accession Number: A1160
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Stennett, Samuel, 1728-1795
    Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806

    1784 Apr
    Box 1, Folder 14 Manning, James to Stennett, Samuel
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Copy. Asks his advice and assistance in procuring Apparatus and Library for the College.

    Accession Number: A9409
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Stennett, Samuel, 1728-1795

    1784 Apr 22
    Box 1, Folder 14 Manning, James to Smith, Hezekiah
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Illness of Mrs. Manning's mother. "The Plains are destitute of a minister. They intend to try for Sammy Jones." Mentions revivals at various places. The College has 23 students and more are expected; his nephew Jimmy, son of Jeremiah, is a student. The school has nearly 20 students; Mr. Wilkinson is a good master. The lower rooms in the edifice are full; the upper two should be finished. Mr. Wood would do as well here as at Jersey College.

    Accession Number: A763
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Revivals

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Smith, Hezekiah, 1737-1805
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Wilkinson, William, 1760-1852
    Brown University--Registration
    Brown University. University Hall
    Brown University. Latin School

    1784 Jul 03
    Box 1, Folder 14 Manning, James to Gill, John
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Hopes Dr. Gill's Bible will be completed, and comments on some revivals of the Baptist religion since the war, and the reestablishment of the College.

    Accession Number: A735
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Revivals

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Gill, John (goldsmith)
    Gill, John, 1697-1771

    1784 Jul 09
    Box 1, Folder 14 Manning, James to Rippon, John
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Will distribute Bibles, etc., from England among poor; will place prints of Dr. Gill, Rev. Hugh Evans, Rev. Rippon in the College. Discusses replacement of Mr. Winchester by Rev. Thomas Ustick in Philadelphia. Discusses Baptist and other Protestant churches in America. Describes college edifice, enrollment, faculty; encloses catalogue of library [no enclosure].

    Accession Number: A792
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Gill, John, 1697-1771
    Evans, Hugh, d.1781
    Winchester, Elhanan
    Brown University. University Hall
    Brown University--Registration
    Brown University--Faculty

    1784 Aug 03
    Box 1, Folder 14 Manning, James to Evans, Caleb
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Copy of the letter sent. Comments on the acquisition of books and scientific instruments by the College, the poverty caused to the College by its public use from 1776 to 1782, and the beneficial effect on religious freedom caused by the Revolution.

    Accession Number: A781
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Evans, Caleb, 1737-1791
    Brown University. Library
    Brown University--Scientific apparatus and instruments
    Brown University--History--Revolution

    1784 Sep 13
    Box 1, Folder 14 [Account of expenditures]
    Contents Note: Written on verso of: Rhode Island Election prox. His Excellency William Greene ... Prov., Bennett Wheeler, 1784.

    Accession Number: A10877
    Genre: account

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1784 Oct 2 - 1785 Jan 29
    Box 1, Folder 14 Manning, James to Booth, Abraham
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Thanks him for publications he sent; introduces Dr. Drowne; "two of the Leaders in what they called the new Dispensation, but others the shaking Quakers [i.e. the Shakers] have, notwithstanding their boasted immortality, lately died."

    Accession Number: A723
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Shakers

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806
    Drowne, Solomon, 1753-1834

    1784 Oct 03
    Box 1, Folder 14 Manning, James to Sharp, Granville
    Providence, RI
    Contents Note: Thanks him for donation to College Library; gives information about the early college and its government; use of college by armies during Revolution; slavery in the Colonies. Recommends Isaac Backus's book,

    Accession Number: A9408
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813
    Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806
    Brown University--History--Revolution
    Brown University. Library

    1784 Oct 12
    Box 1, Folder 14 Manning, James to Evans, Caleb
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Signature cut out. Encloses a catalogue of the books in the library, introduces Dr. Drowne, and mentions a Baptist revival in Massachusetts and Vermont.

    Accession Number: A782
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptists--Massachusetts
    Baptists--Vermont

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Evans, Caleb, 1737-1791
    Drowne, Solomon, 1753-1834
    Brown University. Library

    1784 Nov 12
    Box 1, Folder 14 Manning, James to Rippon, John
    Providence
    Contents Note: Sends letter and diploma by Dr. Solomon Drowne. In eastern Massachusetts and Vermont whole congregations of Congregationalists are becoming Baptist.

    Accession Number: A794
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptists--Massachusetts
    Baptists--Vermont

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Drowne, Solomon, 1753-1834
    Brown University--Degrees

    1784 Nov 12
    Box 1, Folder 14 Manning, James to Ryland, John
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Sends Ryland's diploma; would like to continue correspondence with Ryland's father. There are 30 students in college; "We were so fortunate, in the Wreck of public Credit during the War, as to preserve our Fund undiminished."

    Accession Number: A993
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Brown University--Registration
    Brown University--Finance

    1784 Nov 12
    Box 1, Folder 14 Manning James to Howell, David
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Family and neighborhood news. Inquires if a petition to Congress for redress of damages to the College if feasible; asks Howell's opinion on other financial matters facing Congress and possibly affecting the College.

    Accession Number: A707
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Howell, David, 1747-1824
    Brown University--Finance
    Brown University--Claims vs. the United States

    1784 Dec 23
    Box 1, Folder 15 Manning, James to Ustick,Thomas
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Suggests that Samuel Jones visit Kentucky to preach.

    Accession Number: A9795
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ustick, Thomas, 1753-1803
    Jones, Samuel, 1735-1814

    1785 Mar 10
    Box 1, Folder 15 Manning, James to Howell, David
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Comments on family affairs, weather, and politics. Asks Howell's opinion on possibility that the College might obtain a grant of land in the West, in lieu of damages.

    Accession Number: A708
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Howell, David, 1747-1824
    Brown University--Claims vs. the United States

    1785 Mar 25
    Box 1, Folder 15 Manning, James to Mackaness, Thomas
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Thanks him for the books he donated, sends news of his friends and church, and of the College. Mentions some revivals of the Baptist faith in America.

    Accession Number: A772
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Mackaness, Thomas

    1785 Jul 10
    Box 1, Folder 15 Manning, James to Evans, Caleb
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Discusses the state of the Baptist faith in New England, and mentions the settlement of Kentucky by Baptists. Mentions the local stagnation of business and asks aid in collecting a library for the College.

    Accession Number: A785
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptists--New England
    Baptists--Kentucky

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Evans, Caleb, 1737-1791
    Brown University. Library

    1785 Jul 21
    Box 1, Folder 15 Manning, James to Rippon, John
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Thanks for present of books from England. Discusses state of Baptist church in England and America. Tribute to Stephen Hopkins. Asks for funds from England for library for Baptists in Kentucky, intended as basis of academy which will offset present advantage of Presbyterians there.

    Accession Number: A796
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptists--Great Britain
    Baptists--Kentucky
    Baptists--United States

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Hopkins, Stephen, 1707-1785

    1785 Jul 22
    Box 1, Folder 15 Manning, James to Gill, John
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Transacts some business relating to books, and complains of the stagnation of business in New England, owing to governmental restrictions and scarcity of money.

    Accession Number: A737
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Gill, John (goldsmith)

    1785 Jul 24
    Box 1, Folder 15 Manning, James to Sharp, Granville
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Thanks him for his gift to the College library. Mentions some copies made of Sharp's letter on ecclesiastical matters, and discusses Sharp's "scheme" for furthering American interests, especially his proposed agrarian law and its relation to current laws on inheritances.

    Accession Number: A818
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813
    Brown University. Library

    1785 Jul 26
    Box 1, Folder 15 Manning, James to Howell, David
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Asks Howell to act quickly in the matter of the College's petition to Congress for payment of damages to the College building, and the possibility of petitioning the local Legislature. Signed also by John Brown and Enos Hitchcock as members of the committee.

    Accession Number: A709
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Hitchcock, Enos, 1744-1803
    Brown University--Claims vs. the United States
    Brown University. University Hall

    1785 Sep 09
    Box 1, Folder 15 [Certificate of Rachel Martin membership in the Providence Baptist Church]
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Signed, James Manning, Elder.

    Accession Number: A9580
    Genre: certificate

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Martin, Rachel

    1785 Nov 09
    Box 1, Folder 16 Manning, James to Franklin, Benjamin
    Contents Note: Requests assistance in presenting address to the King of France, soliciting his patronage in establishing a Professor of French and History and in presenting the books declined by Yale. Includes draft of the address to be presented to the King written in another hand.

    Accession Number: A9440
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
    Louis XVI, King of France

    1786
    Box 1, Folder 16 Manning, James to Ustick, Thomas
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Advice about ordering and selling books. Postscript added February 10.

    Accession Number: A11020
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ustick, Thomas, 1753-1803

    1786 Jan 30
    Box 1, Folder 16 Manning, James to Green, Timothy
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: He has been censured by the Corporation for length of absence allowed students, so all students must return by March.

    Accession Number: A55878
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Green, Timothy, 1765-1813
    Brown University--Vacations
    Brown University--Students

    1786 Feb 15
    Box 1, Folder 16 Manning, James to Booth, Abraham
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Comments on Booth's and the state of the Baptist faith in London and America. Informs him of the M.A. degree conferred on him by the College, which "promises fair to hold a rank amongst literary institutions in this new world," and says the College is in financial need.

    Accession Number: A725
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptism
    Baptists--United States
    Baptists--Great Britain

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806
    Brown University--Degrees

    1786 Apr 07
    Box 1, Folder 16 Manning, James to Evans, Caleb
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Describes an attempt to obtain money from the government to repair damages to the College caused by the war, and cites his election to Congress as a measure to obtain such money. Asks if Evans can find a good man to substitute in his pulpit.

    Accession Number: A787
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Evans, Caleb, 1737-1791
    Brown University--Claims vs. the United States

    1786 Apr 07
    Box 1, Folder 16 Manning, James to Rippon, John
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Sends letters and diplomas to several English gentlemen upon whom the college conferred honorary degrees before the war with apologies for belated notification. Has accepted election to Congress only to expedite payments due the college. Is resigning pastorship of church. Sends message for Dr. Drowne. Encloses letters from Nathaniel Dummer.

    Accession Number: A798
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Drowne, Solomon, 1753-1834
    Dummer, Nathaniel
    Brown University--Degrees

    1786 Apr 07
    Box 1, Folder 16 Manning, James to Gordon, William
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Encloses some diplomas for him to deliver in England, thanks him for his gift to the library, and explains his reasons for accepting election as a congressman. He will not run for Congress again.

    Accession Number: A746
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Gordon, William, 1726-1807
    Brown University--Degrees
    Brown University. Library

    1786 Apr 13
    Box 1, Folder 16 Manning, James to Sharp, Granville
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. The New England Episcopalians intend to support Samuel Seaberry [i.e. Seabury] as properly consecrated as bishop, and would resent his intervention in publishing Sharp's letter.

    Accession Number: A979
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813
    Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796

    1786 Apr 13
    Box 1, Folder 16 Manning, James to Manning, Jeremiah
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Discusses his unanimous appointment to Congress. Expects to be short of "the needful" while in New York and will find it necessary to call upon friends for assistance.

    Accession Number: A699
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Manning, Jeremiah

    1786 Apr 19
    Box 1, Folder 16 Manning, James to Smith, Hezekiah
    New York
    Contents Note: Comments on the choice of Smith as his successor at the Providence church, on the state of religion in New York, on politics and Indian affairs. Complains of his empty pocket-book.

    Accession Number: A761
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Smith, Hezekiah, 1737-1805

    1786 May 17
    Box 1, Folder 16 Manning, James to Miller, Nathan
    New York
    Contents Note: Asks if he has obtained money necessary to take his seat in Congress. Mentions violation of treaty with Great Britain in matter of paper money.

    Accession Number: A21305
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Miller, Nathan

    1786 May 19
    Box 1, Folder 16 Manning, James to Holroyd, William
    New York
    Contents Note: Conditions at the College when parents would not pay their bills and Manning was thirty dollars out of pocket.

    Accession Number: A3825
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Holroyd, William
    Brown University--Finance

    1786 Aug 15
    Box 1, Folder 17 Manning, James to Smith, Hezekiah
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Family and neighborhood news. Writes in strong terms of the legislature and financial affairs, especially as they affect the college. Low state of religion in Providence.

    Accession Number: A762
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Smith, Hezekiah, 1737-1805

    1787 Jan 18
    Box 1, Folder 17 Manning, James to Ustick, Thomas
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Happy to hear of increase of church in Philadalphia. Injustice, anarchy and confusion prevail in the country; he is out of the habit of disposing of books; Isaac Backus is writing, but it is an antibookish era in New England.

    Accession Number: A9799
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ustick, Thomas, 1753-1803
    Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806

    1787 Apr 02
    Box 1, Folder 17 Manning, James to Van Horne, William
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: On behalf of the Corporation, asks Van Horne to bring all College property, bills, money, certificates and continental bills to Providence. Discusses financial state of the college and country, religious conditions in New England.

    Accession Number: A700
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Van Horne, William
    Brown University--Finance

    1787 Aug 03
    Box 1, Folder 17 Manning, James to Wood, William
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Concerns character and training of Dr. Solomon Drown, who contemplates moving to Kentucky; recommends him to Wood's attention.

    Accession Number: A3860
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Wood, William
    Drowne, Solomon, 1753-1834

    1787 Nov 05
    Box 1, Folder 17 Manning, James to Carter, Robert
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Discusses business matters; offers to arrange the sale of tobacco on behalf of Carter and his son George. Comments on George's progress at school under Mr. Rogers, and on the state of religion in Providence.

    Accession Number: A976
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Carter, Robert, 1728-1804
    Carter, George

    1787 Nov 07
    Box 1, Folder 17 [Account with Yokoway Fenner]
    Contents Note: For provisions and services from May 14 to November 7.

    Accession Number: A10338
    Genre: account

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Fenner, Yokoway

    1787 Nov 07
    Box 1, Folder 18 Manning, James to Smith, Hezekiah
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: State of religion in Providence and in Virginia. "The College continues to gradually increase" and will do so as times become more stable; political affairs in Massachusetts.

    Accession Number: A764
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Smith, Hezekiah, 1737-1805

    1788 Feb 11
    Box 1, Folder 18 Manning, James to Smith, Hezekiah
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Spread of religion in Massachusetts; growth of the College; departure of Gano to Kentucky; political affairs related to the Constitution and it acceptance.

    Accession Number: A765
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Smith, Hezekiah, 1737-1805
    Gano, John, 1727-1804
    United States. Constitution

    1788 Jun 10
    Box 1, Folder 18 [Bill to Elisabeth Brown for potatoes]
    Accession Number: A17232
    Genre: bill of sale

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Brown, Elisabeth

    1788 Jul 22
    Box 1, Folder 18 [Bill to Samuel Green for tuition]
    Accession Number: A2414
    Genre: bill of sale

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Green, Samuel
    Brown University--Tuition, fees, etc.

    1788 Dec 06
    Box 1, Folder 18 Manning, James to Smith, Hezekiah
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Sympathizes with and encourages Smith; thinks his son wants a little more stability.

    Accession Number: A766
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Smith, Hezekiah, 1737-1805

    1788 Dec 07
    Box 1, Folder 19 Manning, James to Booth, Abraham
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Autograph copy. Including list "Terms of most marked contempt." Comments on an attack on Booth's sends news of the College, and related in detail the American career of John Stanford.

    Accession Number: A731
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptism

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806
    Stanford, John, 1754-1834

    1789 Dec 25
    Box 1, Folder 20 Manning, James to Ustick, Thomas
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Reports improvement of religious conditions in Providence.

    Accession Number: A9797
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ustick, Thomas, 1753-1803

    1790 Mar 17
    Box 1, Folder 20 Manning, James to Smith, Hezekiah
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: State of religion improves. Comments on members of his congregation. Suggests that Smith supply for him during his trip to Jersey. No news of Dr. Gano.

    Accession Number: A767
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Smith, Hezekiah, 1737-1805
    Gano, John, 1727-1804

    1790 Apr 20
    Box 1, Folder 20 Manning, James to Smith, Hezekiah
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Discusses the prospects of Messrs. Read and Messer, the increase in numbers of Baptist, his son's progress and difficulties with John Brown.

    Accession Number: A768
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Smith, Hezekiah, 1737-1805
    Brown, John, 1736-1803
    Messer, Asa, 1769-1836

    1790 Nov 10
    Box 1, Folder 21 [Note of sum due on the College Security, September 3, 1791]
    Contents Note: On verso is fragment of letter by JM.

    Accession Number: A17187
    Genre: manuscript

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Brown University--Finance

    1791 Sep 03
    Box 1, Folder 21 Manning, James to Ustick, Thomas
    Contents Note: Asks about the church in Phildelphia; hope of increased number of students at the College.

    Accession Number: A9796
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ustick, Thomas, 1753-1803

    1791 Feb 24
    Box 1, Folder 21 Manning, James to Baptist Society at South Hadley
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Recommendation of Asa Hunter to South Hadley as a devoted minister in good standing who wishes a charge, his present congregation being depleted by migration.

    Accession Number: A306
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Hunter, Asa
    South Hadley--Baptist Society

    1791 Mar 28
    Box 1, Folder 21 Manning, James to Harding, Eleazer
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Ordering white oak posts. On verso is note by Walker Harding, March 28, 1792, receipt for payment.

    Accession Number: A17237
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Harding, Walter

    1791 Apr 19
    Box 1, Folder 21 Manning, James to Smith, Hezekiah
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: College and ministerial appointments and opening; deaths of Nicholas Brown and J. Jenckes. College affairs do no prosper as well as he might wish. Ill-fortune of Brother Gano.

    Accession Number: A769
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Smith, Hezekiah, 1737-1805
    Gano, John, 1727-1804

    1791 Jun 04

    Series 2. Letters and manuscripts by others
    104 items

    Container Description Date
    Box 2X, Folder 1 Inventory of the personal estate of the Rev'd Doctor James Manning who departed this life the 29th July 1791
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Appraised by James Arnold and William Holroyd, witnessed and this true copy made by Daniel Cooke, County Clerk.

    Accession Number: A17236
    Genre: estate inventory

    Names:
    Arnold, James
    Holroyd, William
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1791 Aug 30
    Box 1, Folder 22 Benson, George to Manning, Margaret
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Lists "names of the persons who have been added to the Baptist Church in Providence under the pastoral care of the Revd. James Manning." Includes 106 names from December 1774 to September 1775.

    Accession Number: A9428
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Benson, George
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1775 Sep 13
    Box 1, Folder 23 Booth, Abraham to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Written from London. Rejoices in renewal of communication with America after the war; reports death of Benjamin Wallin.

    Accession Number: A722
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Wallin, Benjamin, 1711-1782

    1784 Jun 30
    Box 1, Folder 23 Booth, Abraham to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Written from London. Sending also his which he asks Manning to read and correct for 2nd edition; first edition of 500 has been sold; duplicity of Mr. R. Robinson; favorable impressions of Solomon Drowne and of Dr. Stennett; reports dissolution of two Baptist Churches, but general gain of religion in both Baptist and Church of England; thinks Presbyterians have renounced Gospel; death of Dr. Gibbons.

    Accession Number: A724
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Presbyterians

    Names:
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Robinson, Robert
    Abbadie,
    Gibbons,
    Drowne, Solomon, 1753-1834
    Stennett, Samuel, 1728-1795

    1785 Mar 25
    Box 1, Folder 23 Booth, Abraham to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Written from London. Gratitude for honorary degree; his esteem for Abbadie.

    Accession Number: A726
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Abbadie,

    1786 Sep 22
    Box 1, Folder 23 Booth, Abraham to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Written from London. Pained at thought of Manning's leaving the College; praises V------, who has died.

    Accession Number: A727
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1787 Aug 18
    Box 1, Folder 23 Booth, Abraham to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Written from London. Sending copy of his expects answer to be published by Mr. Edward Williams; requests information about popular American preacher Mr. Winchester now in England.

    Accession Number: A728
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Williams, Edward
    Winchester, Elhanan

    1787 Dec 12
    Box 1, Folder 23 Booth, Abraham to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Has sent two medical books to Solomon Drowne; Williams may not publish his answer; has just published asks Manning to assist in sale of Paedobaptism examined ; translations of his books; Mr. Winchester making a "considerable stir."

    Accession Number: A729
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Winchester, Elhanan
    Williams, Edward
    Drowne, Solomon, 1753-1834

    1788 Sep 29
    Box 1, Folder 23 Booth, Abraham to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Written from London. Hopes Manning will not leave the College; publication of Mr. Williams's scandalous conduct of Mr. John Stanford, who has been accepted as a minister in America.

    Accession Number: A730
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Williams, Edward
    Stanford, John, 1754-1834

    1789 Jul 11
    Box 1, Folder 23 Booth, Abraham to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Written from London. Comments on Mr. Stanford, Mr. Robinson's Dr. Priestly; has sent Dr. Samuel Jones his views on baptism which differ from those of the Philadelphia Association.

    Accession Number: A732
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptism

    Names:
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Stanford, John, 1754-1834
    Robinson, Robert
    Priestley,
    Jones, Samuel, 1735-1814

    1790 Feb 25
    Box 1, Folder 23 Booth, Abraham to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Written from London. Death of Mr. Robinson and his burial by Dr. Priestley; condemns Priestly's funeral sermon; Robinson's Socinianism gaining in England; publication of Booth's books.

    Accession Number: A733
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Socinianism

    Names:
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Robinson,
    Priestley,

    1791 Apr 01
    Box 1, Folder 24 Bowering, Caleb to Manning, Margaret
    New York
    Contents Note: Written from New York. Acknowledges arrival of letter and sweet corn; Col. Whipple has a son; Bowering's son has been named John; invites her to visit when Dr. Gano comes to association meeting; approval of Mr. Chaplain; laments contrast between N. Y. and Boston. Note added by Maria Bowering mentions other relatives including Aunt Woodruff.

    Accession Number: A3669
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Bowering, Caleb
    Bowering, Maria
    Chaplain,
    Gano,

    1804 Mar 07
    Box 1, Folder 25 Bowering, Maria to "my dear aunts"
    Contents Note: Laments death of "one of the best of women" and her own child; mentions Julia's son, named James Manning.

    Accession Number: A3668
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Bowering, Maria

    1804 Nov 28
    Box 1, Folder 25 Bowering, Maria to "my dear and honored Aunt"
    Contents Note: News of family members. She has had the paintings of James and Margaret Manning treated for preservation.

    Accession Number: A3670
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Bowering, Maria
    Manning, James, 1738-1791--Portrait
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)--Portrait
    Brown University--Portraits

    1806 Jun
    Box 1, Folder 27 [Account of James Manning and his estate with the college treasurer]
    Accession Number: A3666
    Genre: account

    Names:
    Brown, John, 1736-1803
    Brown University--Treasurer
    Manning, James, 1738-1791--Estate

    1787 - 1794
    Box 1, Folder 29 [Receipt to James Manning]
    Boston [MA]
    Accession Number: A3658
    Genre: receipt

    Names:
    Brown, Nathaniel
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1769 Aug 17
    Box 1, Folder 26 Order of procession to be observed at the funeral of President Manning
    Providence [RI]
    Accession Number: A6711
    Genre: manuscript

    Names:
    Brown University
    Manning, James, 1738-1791--Funeral

    1791 Jul 31
    Box 1, Folder 28 Brown, Moses to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Is sending catalogue of books he sent to the College Library; the University of Cambridge has given a prize medal for the best piece against the African slave trade; wishes that Rhode Island College would do the same, but is aware that a few members of the Corporation would not be in favor; he would support this project himself, if only his brother were "clear of the Evil, or disposed to rid himself of it."

    Accession Number: A9406
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Slavery

    Names:
    Brown, Moses
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Brown, Nicholas, 1729-1791
    Brown University--Prizes

    1786 Jan 30
    Box 1, Folder 30 Dummer, Nathaniel to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Endorsement in hand of JM, "Copy of a letter from Nathl. Dummer sent by me to Revd. Jno Rippon of London April 10th 1786." Enquiring for heirs of Thomas Dummer.

    Accession Number: A3656
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Dummer, Nathaniel
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Dummer, Thomas

    1786
    Box 1, Folder 31 Evans, Caleb to Manning, James
    Bristol [England]
    Contents Note: From Bristol, England. Will do all in his power to help the "infant college," especially in sending duplicate books from the Bristol Academy; disappointed at low state of religion in America.

    Accession Number: A783
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Evans, Caleb, 1737-1791
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Bristol Academy, Bristol, England

    1785 Jan 26
    Box 1, Folder 31 Evans, Caleb to Manning, James
    Briston [England]
    Contents Note: Will be happy to receive Dr. Drowne if he visits Bristol; tomorrow he will receive 27 candidates for baptism.

    Accession Number: A784
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Evans, Caleb, 1737-1791
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Drowne, Solomon, 1753-1834

    1785 Jan 31
    Box 1, Folder 31 Evans, Caleb to Manning, James
    Briston [England]
    Contents Note: Has obtained vote of Education Society respecting sending books to Rhode Island College; requests honorary M.A. for Rev. James Newton.

    Accession Number: A786
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Evans, Caleb, 1737-1791
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Newton, James, d.1790
    Bristol Education Society, Bristol, England

    1785 Sep 05
    Box 1, Folder 31 Evans, Caleb to Manning, James
    Bristol [England]
    Contents Note: On departure of the Mulletts; recommends sermons of Dr. Stennett and Priestley's Lectures on History; expects soon a history of the Baptists by Mr. Robins; considers Providence a luminous spot on a dark mass; Priestley's writings border on heresy; recommends a young man from Bristol Academy who would be suitable to assist in Manning's college or grammar school or to be sent to Kentucky.

    Accession Number: A788
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Evans, Caleb, 1737-1791
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Priestley,
    Stennett, Samuel, 1728-1795
    Robins,

    1788 Sep 20
    Box 1, Folder 31 Evans, Caleb to Manning, James
    Bristol [England]
    Contents Note: Acknowledging honorary degree; has also received degree from King's College, Aberdeen; delighted by the French Revolution; astonished by resolve of Association on rebaptizing; rejoices that Stanford has been rooted out.

    Accession Number: A789
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptism

    Names:
    Evans, Caleb, 1737-1791
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Stanford, John, 1754-1834
    Brown University--Degrees

    1790 Feb 22
    Box 1, Folder 32 [Inventory of personal estate of Margaret Manning]
    Contents Note: Appraised by Stephen Gano and Asa Messer, executors. In hand of Asa Messer. Notarized by Nathan W. Jackson.

    Accession Number: A3673
    Genre: estate inventory

    Names:
    Gano, Stephen, 1762-1828
    Jackson, Nathan W.
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)

    1815 Nov 14
    Box 1, Folder 32 To the Estate of Margaret Manning
    Contents Note: Receipt for Mrs. Manning's funeral expenses.

    Accession Number: A3674
    Genre: receipt

    Names:
    Gano, Stephen, 1762-1828
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)

    1815 Dec 06
    Box 1, Folder 32 [Transfer of shares in Roger Williams Bank]
    Contents Note: Shares transferred from estate of Margaret Manning to James Manning Holroyd by her executors, Stephen Gano and Asa Messer. Witnessed by Nathaniel Smith.

    Accession Number: A3676
    Genre: estate records

    Names:
    Gano, Stephen, 1762-1828
    Messer, Asa, 1769-1836
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)

    1825 Aug 09
    Box 1, Folder 32 Gano, Stephen to Rogers, Eliza B.
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Letter to his daughter with news of acquaintances; has preached in North Providence and will preach for the Dorcas Society; agrees with Mr. Brantly that "now is the time to make an exertion to save the College" [Columbian College] and blames L.R. [Luther Rice] for its condition. Appended to a letter by Cornelia.

    Accession Number: A3675
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Gano, Stephen, 1762-1828
    Rogers, Eliza B.
    Rice, Luther, 1783-1836 (h1814)
    George Washington University
    Dorcas Society

    1826 Mar 19
    Box 1, Folder 32 Gano, Stephen to Rogers, Eliza B.
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Family news; arrival of President and Mrs. Wayland and her brother, Deacon Heman Lincoln; changes in the University; Wayland's aversion to a public inauguration. Letter by Clarissa appended.

    Accession Number: A3677
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Gano, Stephen, 1762-1828
    Rogers, Eliza B.
    Wayland, Francis, 1796-1865
    Lincoln, Heman, 1821-1887

    1827 Mar 02
    Box 1, Folder 33 Gill, John to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Death of George Keith, bookseller; has books of Dr. John Gill for sale;

    Accession Number: A734
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Gill, John (goldsmith)
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Keith, George
    Gill, John, 1697-1771

    1784 Mar 13
    Box 1, Folder 33 Gill, John to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Copies of Backus's history were not received by Mr. Wallin; thanks him for assistance in sale of Dr. Gill's works.

    Accession Number: A736
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Gill, John (goldsmith)
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Wallin, Benjamin, 1711-1782
    Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806
    Gill, John, 1697-1771

    1784 Oct 14
    Box 1, Folder 33 Gill, John to Manning, James
    Contents Note: The sheets for Mr. Backus's history have been discovered in the hands of a cheese-monger and purchased by Mr. Thomas.

    Accession Number: A738
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Gill, John (goldsmith)
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806
    Thomas,

    1786 Mar 24
    Box 1, Folder 34 Gordon, William to Manning, James
    Contents Note: On enlistment of army for three years; doesn't want a great army to disband.

    Accession Number: A740
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Gordon, William, 1726-1807
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1780 Aug 26
    Box 1, Folder 34 Gordon, William to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Import bill would ruin future liberty; wants information about Rhode Island delegates.

    Accession Number: A741
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Gordon, William, 1726-1807
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1782 Jun 24
    Box 1, Folder 34 Gordon, William to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Rejoices in Rhode Island's rejection of import bill; should not trust Congress too far.

    Accession Number: A742
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Gordon, William, 1726-1807
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1782 Jul 01
    Box 1, Folder 34 Gordon, William to Manning, James
    Jamaica Plain [MA]
    Contents Note: Sending a pierce to be published anonymously.

    Accession Number: A744
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Gordon, William, 1726-1807
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1782 Aug 19
    Box 1, Folder 34 Gordon, William to Manning, James
    Jamaica Plain [MA]
    Contents Note: He is not the author of the History of the War being published in Boston.

    Accession Number: A745
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Gordon, William, 1726-1807
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1784 Sep 20
    Box 1, Folder 34 Gordon, William to Brown University Library
    Jamaica Plain [MA]
    Contents Note: Sending box of books for the college and leaving for England.

    Accession Number: A739
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Gordon, William, 1726-1807
    Brown University--Library

    1786 Mar 21
    Box 1, Folder 34 Gordon, William to Manning, James
    Jamaica Plain [MA]
    Contents Note: Instruction for calling for books.

    Accession Number: A743
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Gordon, William, 1726-1807
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1796 Mar 27
    Box 1, Folder 34 Gordon, William to Manning, James
    Stoke Newington [England]
    Contents Note: Written from Stoke Newington, England. Is writing his History; surprised at coolness of his brethren in England, but does not repent.

    Accession Number: A747
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Gordon, William, 1726-1807
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1786 Sep 13
    Box 1, Folder 34 Gordon, William to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Written from London. There appears to be no disposition toward friendship with the United States; Winchester is making a noise in Southwalk; fears government measures toward East India possessions will result in their loss.

    Accession Number: A748
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Gordon, William, 1726-1807
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Winchester, Elhanan

    1788 Mar 24
    Box 1, Folder 34 Gordon, William to Manning, James
    Ringwood [England]
    Contents Note: Written from Ringwood in England. Describes the location of Ringwood; will retire to Ipswich; sending a set of his History for the college and five more sets for Manning to deliver and collect payment.

    Accession Number: A750
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Gordon, William, 1726-1807
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1789 Feb 27
    Box 1, Folder 35 Hart, Oliver to Manning, James
    Charleston [SC]
    Contents Note: Written from Charleston, S.C. Laments death of President Davies of Princeton.

    Accession Number: A812
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Hart, Oliver, 1723-1795
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Davies, Samuel, 1723-1761

    1761 Apr 27
    Box 1, Folder 35 Hart, Oliver to Manning, James
    Charleston [SC]
    Contents Note: Urging him to settle in South; congratulations on his marriage and ordination.

    Accession Number: A811
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Hart, Oliver, 1723-1795
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1763 Jun 20
    Box 1, Folder 35 Hart, Oliver to Manning, James
    Charleston [SC]
    Contents Note: Sending a letter from Mr. Simpson in answer to a call from Halifax; announces day of fasting and prayer for revival of religion; Mr. Pugh to be ordained; asks about college affairs; seeks new location for his own health.

    Accession Number: A3657
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Hart, Oliver, 1723-1795
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Pugh,
    Simpson,

    1764 Nov 14
    Box 1, Folder 35 Hart, Oliver to Manning, James
    Charleston [SC]
    Contents Note: Shattered condition of his church; imprudence of his assistant, Mr. Bedgegood; discusses a young widow who will be baptized.

    Accession Number: A17234
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Hart, Oliver, 1723-1795
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Bedgegood,

    1765 Aug 30
    Box 1, Folder 35 Hart, Oliver to Manning, James
    Charleston [SC]
    Contents Note: No revival in his area; some success amoung separatists, especially under Philip Mulkey, whose personal downfall later caused religion to suffer.

    Accession Number: A810
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Hart, Oliver, 1723-1795
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Mulkey, Philip

    1767 Dec 23
    Box 1, Folder 35 Hart, Oliver to Manning, James
    Charleston [SC]
    Contents Note: Regrets departure of Hezekiah Smith; success of Smith's preaching and his solicitation on behalf of the college in spite of opposition; hopes the benefaction of his province will promote the welfare of the college.

    Accession Number: A809
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Hart, Oliver, 1723-1795
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Brown University--Subscriptions

    1770 Apr 17
    Box 1, Folder 35 Hart, Oliver to Manning, James
    Charleston [SC]
    Contents Note: Traveling to Georgia to assist Mr. Pelot in constituting a Baptist Church; success of labors of young Botsford; distressed by misbehavior of his son John on whose education he is spending money; "cash was never so scarce in Carolina, as at present."

    Accession Number: A808
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Hart, Oliver, 1723-1795
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Pelot, Francis, 1720-1774
    Botsford,
    Hart, John, d.1814

    1773 Nov 05
    Box 1, Folder 36 Holroyd, C.P. to Gano, Sally S.
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Reports illness of Aunt [Margaret] Manning, who has ordered a cap and shroud; impending death of James Eddy, who is being attended by Doctors Bowen, Wheaton, and Eddy; thoughts on religious state; has attended Covenant meeting.

    Accession Number: A3672
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Holroyd, C. P.
    Gano, Sally S.
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)
    Eddy, James
    Bowen,
    Wheaton, Levi, 1761-1851
    Eddy,

    1814 Jul 08
    Box 1, Folder 37 Howell, David to Manning, James
    Princeton [NJ]
    Contents Note: Describes examination at Princeton; pleased that money has been raised for apparatus and library, and that persons have been appointed to solicit donations; the fate of the college will rest on collections in Europe and Providence; advises JM against going abroad himself to solicit funds; recommends applying to Congress for compensation for damages to the college edifices; notes arrival of Congressional delegates from several states; pleased by his son's performance at public speaking, which is "unum nessarium in political life" to which he should have paid more attention.

    Accession Number: A9439
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Howell, David, 1747-1824
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Howell, Jeremiah Brown, 1771-1822
    Brown University--Subscriptions
    Brown University--Scientific apparatus and instruments
    Brown University. Library

    1783 Sep 27
    Box 1, Folder 38 Lemmon, Richard to Carter, Robert
    Baltimore [MD]
    Contents Note: Concerns sale of iron for Carter; JM has reported to Philadelphia Association on state of the College, that he is obliged to teach three classes himself at a salary of eighty pounds; the Baptist churches are being solicited for contributions to allow the only Baptist institution on the continent to continue.

    Accession Number: A7191
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptists--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia Association

    Names:
    Lemmon, Richard
    Carter, Robert, 1728-1804
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Brown University--Subscriptions

    1782 Nov 11
    Box 1, Folder 38 Lemmon, Richard to Carter, Robert
    Baltimore [MD]
    Contents Note: Financial state of college so low that JM cannot purchase a coat; mentions sale of iron. Mr. Ritchards(sic) is in Baltimore.

    Accession Number: A3864
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Lemmon, Richard
    Carter, Robert, 1728-1804
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Richards,
    Brown University--Finance

    1783 Nov 21
    Box 1, Folder 39 Leonard, David Augustus to Manning, Margaret
    Bridgewater [MA]
    Contents Note: Mentions his intention of entering the ministry.

    Accession Number: A3665
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Leonard, David Augustus, 1771-1818
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)

    1792 Dec 28
    Box 1, Folder 41 Deed: McClellan, Samuel to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Deed to JM for twenty-nine acres in Woodstock, property of the late Mary Tew. Witnessed by Thomas Grosvenor and Ann Grosvenor. Note by Jedediah Morse, December 14, 1789, on verso.

    Accession Number: A3659
    Genre: deed

    Names:
    McClellan, Samuel
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Tew, Mary

    1789 Dec 07
    Box 1, Folder 41 McClellan, Samuel to Manning, Margaret
    Woodstock
    Contents Note: Reply to a "dunning letter" regarding a debt to JM already paid.

    Accession Number: A3663
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    McClellan, Samuel
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1792 Feb 27
    Box 1, Folder 42 Mackaness, Thomas to Manning, James
    Boston [MA]
    Contents Note: On his religious state.

    Accession Number: A771
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Mackaness, Thomas
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1777 Jan 22
    Box 1, Folder 42 Mackaness, Thomas to Manning, James
    Plymouth [MA]
    Contents Note: On present afflictions; distressed at news from the Jerseys; pleased that JM has found his books useful.

    Accession Number: A773
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Mackaness, Thomas
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1777 Jan 31
    Box 1, Folder 42 Mackaness, Thomas to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Resumes correspondence with news of death of his wife and son; he expected to be in London, but is detained with daughter in Shelburn; son-in-law Thomas Harvey is travelling to America, selling Irish linen; sewing silks also available, but money is scarce and he does not extend credit to persons unacquainted with him; has heard of illness of Mrs. Manning.

    Accession Number: A770
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Mackaness, Thomas
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)
    Harvey, Thomas

    1785 Jan 13
    Box 1, Folder 42 Mackaness, Thomas to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Sending five volumes of Wilson(?) which have crossed the ocean three times; Mr. Harvey is in Philadelphia; Mackaness hopes to embark for England.

    Accession Number: A1150
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Mackaness, Thomas
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Harvey, Thomas

    1785 Apr 27
    Box 1, Folder 43 [Accounts for servants' wages]
    Accession Number: A3655
    Genre: accounts

    Names:
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)

    1798 - 1800
    Box 1, Folder 43 [Last will and testament]
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Witnessed by Amelia Burrill, George R. Burrill, and Asa Messer.

    Accession Number: A3667
    Genre: will

    Names:
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)
    Burrill, George Rawson, 1770-1818

    1804 Dec 18
    Box 1, Folder 43 [Last will and testament]
    Providence, RI
    Contents Note: Witnessed by Abner Daggett, William Snow, and Ann Daggett. Inheritors include Stephen Gano, Julia M. Holroyd, James Manning Holroyd, William Tillinghast Holroyd, Abba Stites Holroyd, Sally Tillinghast Holroyd. Gives portrait of JM to Brown University. Annexed is Providence Probate Court document, November 13, 1815, witnessed by Nathan W. Jackson. Endorsements by Nathan W. Jackson on verso of will.

    Accession Number: A3671
    Genre: will

    Names:
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)
    Jackson, Nathan W.
    Manning, James, 1738-1791--Portrait
    Gano, Stephen, 1762-1828
    Holroyd, Julia M.
    Holroyd, James Manning
    Holroyd, William Tillinghast
    Holroyd, Abba Stites
    Holroyd, Sally Tillinghast

    1813 Jan 08
    Box 1, Folder 40 [Receipt]
    Contents Note: Receipt to Margaret Manning for six sets of Dr. Gordon's

    Accession Number: A3662
    Genre: receipt

    Names:
    Mason, Jonathan
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)
    Gordon, William, 1726-1807

    1791 Oct 06
    Box 1, Folder 44 Mullett, Thomas to Manning, James
    Bristol
    Contents Note: Mentions death of Dr. Evans and sends copy of funeral sermon by Dr. Stennett.

    Accession Number: A3660
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Mullett, Thomas
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Evans, John, 1767-1827
    Stennett, Samuel, 1728-1795

    1791 Oct 05
    Box 1, Folder 45 [Receipt]
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Receipted bill for account of JM, November 22 1790 - July 29, 1791.

    Accession Number: A3664
    Genre: receipt

    Names:
    Pitman, Isaac
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1792 Mar 22
    Box 1, Folder 46 Pitman, John to Carter, Robert
    Providence
    Contents Note: Death of JM; importance of continuation of education of Carter's son, George, who may continue to board with Mrs. Manning in the president's house.

    Accession Number: A7190
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Pitman, John
    Carter, Robert, 1728-1804
    Carter, George
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)

    1791 Oct 03
    Box 1, Folder 47 City of Providence, R.I. to Manning, James
    Providence, RI
    Contents Note: Note signed by James Arnold, town treasurer, for one pound four shillings.

    Accession Number: A9434
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Arnold, James
    Providence, R.I.

    1791 Jun 20
    Box 1, Folder 48 First Baptist Church (Providence, R.I.) to Benson, George
    Providence [RI]
    Contents Note: Signed by Nicholas Brown, John Brown, John Jenckes, David Martin, Ephraim Wheaton, David Howell, Christopher Sheldon, William Holroyd, John Brown, George Benson. Entreats him to preach tomorrow in absence of Mr. Stillman, who has not arrived as planned.

    Accession Number: A3858
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Providence--First Baptist Church
    Benson, George, d.1836
    Stillman, Samuel, 1757-1807

    1789 Nov 07
    Box 1, Folder 49 Richards, William to Manning, James
    Lynn, England
    Contents Note: Written from Lynn, England. Had hoped to move to America, but will probably move to Wales; his controversy with Mr. Carter has been ended by his piece, and Independent brethren, who are powerful in Norfolk and Suffolk, and are more educated than the Baptists, have treated the Baptists better as a result; Richards is now engaging in controversy with Welsh Presbyterians and Independents under the direction of Benjamin Evans, and supported by Whitefieldites; has sent a Welsh pamphlet to Samuel Jones; Baptists increasing in Wales; thinks of writing life of Roger Williams; regrets financial difficulties of the College and small size of its library; the Bristol Library improved by collections of Drs. Gifford and Llewelyn; Richards may will his library to Rhode Island College.

    Accession Number: A780
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptists--Great Britain
    Presbyterians--Great Britain

    Names:
    Richards, William, 1751-1824
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Evans, Benjamin
    Jones, Samuel, 1735-1814
    Llewelyn, Thomas, 1720?-1793
    Gifford, Andrew
    Brown University. Library

    1791 Jun 06
    Box 1, Folder 50 Rippon, John to Manning, James
    Southwark [England]
    Contents Note: Written from Southwark, England. Introduces and describes himself and seeks correspondence with JM; joy among the churches at revival in New England, grief over change of sentiments of Mr. Winchester; Baptist ministers in England sided with American during the Revolution; Baptist interest more flourishing than Presbyterian in England; is sending books by Mr. Chace and prints of Gill, Hugh Evans, and himself.

    Accession Number: A791
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptists--Great Britain
    Presbyterians--Great Britain

    Names:
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Chace,
    Gill, John, 1697-1771
    Evans, Hugh, d.1781
    Winchester, Elhanan

    1784 May 01
    Box 1, Folder 50 Rippon, John to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Acknowledges letters; sends a pamphlet on death of Rev. Dr. Gifford.

    Accession Number: A793
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Gifford, Andrew

    1784 Dec 24
    Box 1, Folder 50 Rippon, John to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Solomon Drowne is with him; wants to help in procuring books at saving for the College; rise of Baptist interest in some counties; rejoices at state of religion in Vermont. With note conveying books from Deacon Leprand(?) and Mr. Ryland, Sr. for the College.

    Accession Number: A797
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptists--Great Britain

    Names:
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Drowne, Solomon, 1753-1834
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Brown University. Library

    1785 Feb 23
    Box 1, Folder 50 Rippon, John to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Recommends Rev. Thomas Dunscombe and Abraham Booth for honorary degrees.

    Accession Number: A795
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806
    Dunscombe, Thomas

    1785 Jun 22
    Box 1, Folder 50 Rippon, John to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Will send information on Dummer family; he is preparing a work, Has provided books for Mr. Ustick; wishes JM may do much good in present situation and soon return to his former station.

    Accession Number: A800
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1786
    Box 1, Folder 50 Rippon, John to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Sending intelligence from Mr. Keene on subject of "The Estate."

    Accession Number: A799
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1786 Sep 19
    Box 1, Folder 50 Rippon, John to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: His selection of hymns well received; sends handbills advertising it.

    Accession Number: A801
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1787 Jun 29
    Box 1, Folder 50 Rippon, John to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Expects second edition of his work; thanks JM for introducing it at Chelmsford Associations; Presbyterians, Independents, and Antipaedobaptists have united to petition Parliament for abolition of slave trade.

    Accession Number: A802
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1788 Feb 14
    Box 1, Folder 50 Rippon, John to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Sends copy of news from Dr. Erskine of Edinburgh relating to Mr. Kirkland's work in conversion of Oneida Indians and conspiracy of Indian youths to murder Kirkland.

    Accession Number: A803
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Oneida Indians

    Names:
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Kirkland, Samuel, 1741-1808
    Erskine, John, 1721-1803

    1788 Aug 09
    Box 2X, Folder 2 Rippon, John to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Handwritten letter written on a broadside advertisement for the publication of the second edition of John Rippon's book Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns . Contents of letter concern the publication of the book of hymns, a donation of books to the college by Rev'd Middleton and Lord Cadogan's son, Dr Erskine's account of the spread of the Gospel among the Indians, and a request for an account of the Indian Preacher named Samuel Niles.

    Accession Number: A804
    Genre: letteradvertisements

    Subjects:
    Oneida Indians

    Names:
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Niles, Samuel, 1744-1814
    Erskine, John, 1721-1803

    1788 Oct 28
    Box 1, Folder 50 Rippon, John to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Concerning painting of JM to be reproduced in England; suggests awarding D.D. to Caleb Evans; expects that honor for John Ryland, Jr. from Yale; discusses sale of his in America.

    Accession Number: A805
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Evans, Caleb, 1737-1791
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792

    1789 Sep 21
    Box 1, Folder 50 Rippon, John to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Written on printed proposal for Baptist Annual Register; inclusion in Register of engraving and account of First Baptist Church said to have been written by John Stanford; sorry to hear Stanford did not behave well at Providence; intends the Register to serve the American Brethren; wants drawing and history of the College; Mr. Wesby's people are aiming to have a new college in America.

    Accession Number: A790
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptist Annual Register

    Names:
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Stanford, John, 1754-1834
    Wesby,

    1791 Jan
    Box 1, Folder 50 Rippon, John to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: The 2d part of the Register for 1790 will be out in August; needs to establish a method of receiving regular communications from America; Dr. Evans of Bristol and Mr. Thomas of Leominster have written more than any others for the Register; plan for acquiring books for ministers in Virginia; selling of Register and his in America; wishes drawing of College Edifice; Dr. Evans has suffered paralytic stroke; compares Manning and Maxcy to Paul and Timothy; the College should have sent Dr. Evans a doctorate before; also recommends Revs. Thomas, Dunscombe, John Fawcett, Benjamin Francis, and John Ryland; sending publications for Drowne, Backus, Flint, and Maxcy. Also a packet from Mr. Bowyers for President of the United States, which includes an engraving of Lady Huntingdon, whose name was Washington.

    Accession Number: A806
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptist Annual Register

    Names:
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Evans, John, 1767-1827
    Maxcy, Jonathan, 1768-1820
    Thomas,
    Dunscombe, Thomas
    Fawcett, John, 1740-1817
    Flint, Benjamin
    Washington, George, 1732-1799
    Drowne, Solomon, 1753-1834
    Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806

    1791 Jun 28
    Box 1, Folder 50 Rippon, John to Evans, Caleb
    London
    Contents Note: Death of Dr. Evans; plight of the Academy; asks communication about and engraving of the college for inclusion in the Register. Written after death of JM.

    Accession Number: A807
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Rippon, John, 1751-1836
    Evans, Caleb, 1737-1791

    1791 Aug 14
    Box 1, Folder 51 Rogers, William to Manning, James
    Philadelphia [PA]
    Contents Note: Enclosing letter discovered in Cross Key tavern (no enclosure); will preach at Swedish Church and then visit Baltimore.

    Accession Number: A776
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Rogers, William, 1751-1824
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1775 Oct 27
    Box 1, Folder 52 A list of Gospel Ministers of the Church of England, 1772
    Contents Note: Sent to JM. 130 names arranged by location.

    Accession Number: A985
    Genre: manuscript

    Names:
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Church of England

    1772
    Box 1, Folder 52 Ryland, John Collett to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Letter received on April 9. His interest in the college with list of scholars on whom honorary degrees might be conferred. His son, John, is proficient in languages and has published a volume of poems of experimental religion; feels that honors are a motivation to the young, and that laziness and cowardice have prevented Baptist ministers in England from learning Greek and Hebrew, and that college honors conferred on scholars will incite them to diligence.

    Accession Number: A981
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Baptists--Education

    Names:
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Brown University--Degrees

    1772
    Box 1, Folder 52 Ryland, John Collett to Manning, James
    Contents Note: He encloses "hints" that may be of service in matters of religion and the college; offers "blunt Friendship" rather than flattery in their correspondence; sends pamphlets that may be suitable for the college library.

    Accession Number: A984
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Brown University. Library

    1773 Feb 09
    Box 2X, Folder 3 Ryland, John Collett to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Concerns a request for an account of the rise, progress and methods of education at the college to be printed and distributed throughout England to solicit subscriptions and donations for the benefit of the college. He continues by reprimanding Manning for not agreeing to confer degrees on worthy men in England, such as Rev. Augustus Toplady and Mr. Isaac Wordman, as a way of gaining friends for the college and the potential for donations from them. Ryland opposes the use of a Lottery to raise money for the college. He also mentions a box of books he sent for the library but has not heard if they arrived.

    Accession Number: A987
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Fund raising
    Lotteries

    Names:
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Toplady, Augustus, 1740-1778
    Wordman, Isaac
    Brown University

    1773 May
    Box 1, Folder 52 Memorandum and Hints for Professor Manning at Rhode Island
    Contents Note: Date from endorsement by JM. Itemized list of information; Stennett procured order that stopped oppression of Baptists near Boston; two ministers to be ordained from Caleb Evans's Academy [Bristol Academy]; textbooks in mathematics used in England; Ryland's "optical cards" for instruction in optics prepared with assistance of James Ferguson, who is responsible for a book in which Ryland's name appears instead of Ferguson's; also a list of "Calvinistical Baptist Ministers in England who can read the Greek Testament."

    Accession Number: A988
    Genre: manuscript

    Subjects:
    Optics--Study and teaching
    Baptists--Massachusetts
    Baptists--Great Britain

    Names:
    Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Ferguson, James
    Stennett, Samuel, 1728-1795

    1773 Aug
    Box 1, Folder 53 Shakespear, David to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Suggestions for a sermon.

    Accession Number: A814
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Shakespear, David
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    undated
    Box 1, Folder 53 Shakespear, David to Manning, James
    Boston
    Contents Note: He and Mr. Mackaness sailing to Plymouth where Capt McDonald hopes to sail from at the end of the month.

    Accession Number: A813
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Shakespear, David
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Mackaness, Thomas

    1777 Jan 11
    Box 1, Folder 53 Shakespear, David to George Benson or Joseph Rogers and Manning
    Boston
    Contents Note: Addressed to "Friends and Brethren in the Lord." Encourages patience and fortitude in time of persecution and distress. Letter continued at Plymouth, January 30. Distressed at attempt to turn Mrs. Manning out of her house. Even though he and Mr. Mackaness considered that house a refuge, they refrained from coming there lest they draw resentment there; has left Boston reluctantly.

    Accession Number: A815
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Shakespear, David
    Rogers, Joseph
    Manning, Margaret (Stites)

    1777 Jan 15
    Box 1, Folder 54 Sharp, Granville to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Written from London. Sending books for college library; advocates and describes well-regulated Agrarian law for America; opinions on American constitution and popular right of electing bishops.

    Accession Number: A816
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Agricultural laws and legislation

    Names:
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Brown University. Library
    United States. Constitution

    1785 Feb 21
    Box 1, Folder 54 Sharp, Granville to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Disapproves of ordination of Samuel Seaberry [i.e. Seabury] of Connecticut as bishop; is sending works of Bishop Wilson, whose character he does approve.

    Accession Number: A817
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796
    Wilson, (bishop)

    1785 Mar 04
    Box 1, Folder 54 Sharp, Granville to Franklin, Benjamin
    London
    Contents Note: Copy of letter objecting to consecration of Dr. Seabury by Non-juring Bishops of Scotland; anxious that rite of "laying on hands" be communicated to Episcopal Church of America; comments on abbreviated liturgy.

    Accession Number: A977
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813
    Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
    Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796
    Episcopal Church--United States

    1785 Oct 29
    Box 1, Folder 54 Sharp, Granville to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Will send works of Bishop Wilson; encloses copy of his letter to Benjamin Franklin.

    Accession Number: A978
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1785 Dec 11
    Box 1, Folder 55 Stennett, Samuel to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Written from London. William Gordon emigrating to America; rejoices in success of Rhode Island College; will try to help the college, but the Baptists are not wealthy and few are advocates of learning; Dr. Llewelyn is a friend; regrets loss of Mr. Roffey; funds being collected by Dr. Moore and need to look after friends in Nova Scotia.

    Accession Number: A752
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Stennett, Samuel, 1728-1795
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Gordon, William, 1726-1807
    Roffey
    Moore, (Dr.)
    Llewelyn, Thomas, 1720?-1793

    1770 Aug 10
    Box 1, Folder 55 Stennett, Samuel to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Pleased to resume correspondence after Revolution; sending letter by Mr. Mullett; Stennett is publishing a volume on domestic duties.

    Accession Number: A755
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Stennett, Samuel, 1728-1795
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Mullett, Thomas

    1783 May 14
    Box 1, Folder 56 Thurston, Gardner to Manning, James
    Newport
    Contents Note: Thanks JM for supplying a preacher for his pulpit during his illness and asks JM to preach in Newport on the next Sunday.

    Accession Number: A749
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Thurston, Gardner
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1781 Aug 20
    Box 1, Folder 57 Funeral sermon occasioned by the death of The Revd. & Honl. James Manning
    Philadelphia
    Accession Number: 842
    Genre: sermon

    Names:
    Ustick, Thomas, 1753-1803
    Manning, James, 1738-1791--Death

    Box 1, Folder 58 Wallin, Benjamin to Manning, James
    Southwark
    Contents Note: Written from Southwark, England. Sending some "pieces" with Mr. Edwards.

    Accession Number: A710
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Wallin, Benjamin, 1711-1782
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Edwards, Morgan, 1722-1795

    1773 Mar 20
    Box 2X, Folder 4 Wallin, Benjamin to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Written from London, England. He sends copies of his publications and requests a concise account of the college neatly printed so that he would know how to describe the college in his will.

    Accession Number: A712
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Wallin, Benjamin, 1711-1782
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1773 Jul 30
    Box 1, Folder 58 Wallin, Benjamin to Manning, James
    London
    Contents Note: Sending books with George Keith and list of subscribers obtained by Morgan Edwards with Baptists marked; has sent Backus wrong account through error.

    Accession Number: A713
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Wallin, Benjamin, 1711-1782
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Edwards, Morgan, 1722-1795
    Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806

    1773 Aug 17
    Box 1, Folder 58 Wallin, Benjamin to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Seeks opinion of works he sent; awaits an account of the college. "Your instructions seem sufficient to direct a bequeathment to your infant seminary."

    Accession Number: A715
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Wallin, Benjamin, 1711-1782
    Manning, James, 1738-1791

    1774 Feb 21
    Box 1, Folder 58 Wallin, Benjamin to Manning, James
    Southwark
    Contents Note: Pleasure at religious state of Manning's church and college; low state of religion in England; manner of opening churches by Episcopalians; an address of Wallin's to congregational churches has been criticized; mentions Mr. Dawson, a sabbatarian Baptist who has been in New England; state of his own church; increase of papists; his own age and infirmity; has sent his own works for college library.

    Accession Number: A718
    Genre: letter

    Subjects:
    Episcopalians

    Names:
    Wallin, Benjamin, 1711-1782
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Dawson,

    1777 Aug 30
    Box 1, Folder 59 Warner, Amos to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Receipted bill for shoes for students in JM's care, including Richard Stites and George Carter.

    Accession Number: A3661
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Warner, Amos
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Stites, Richard
    Carter, George

    1791 Oct 24
    Box 2X, Folder 5 Deed: West, William to Manning, James
    Contents Note: Deed from William West to James Manning for a tract of pasture land in Providence signed by William and his wife Eleanor West. Deed grants to James Manning of about seven acres of land, east of the College land, "reserving to the College Land a Twelve Feet Gangway on the North and South Sides to the water." Witnessed by Esek Hopkins and Archibald Stewart and recorded by James Angell.

    Accession Number: A3854
    Genre: deed

    Names:
    West, William
    West, Eleanor
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Hopkins, Esek, 1718-1802
    Stewart, Archibald
    Angell, James

    1771 May 8
    Box 1, Folder 60 Woodman, Isaac to Manning, James
    Thorp [England]
    Contents Note: Written from Thorp, England. Doubts that a fund-raising trip to England for the College would succeed; hopes the College and the Baptist denomination in Rhode Island "is loyal and obediant disproveing the opposition made to government in your neighborhood." He is grateful for offer of honorary degree but not qualified for the title; praises Mr. Ryland.

    Accession Number: A774
    Genre: letter

    Names:
    Woodman, Isaac
    Manning, James, 1738-1791
    Brown University--Degrees
    Brown University--Subscriptions

    1773 Feb 20

    Series 3. Genealogy of the Manning family
    1 item

    Container Description Date
    Manning family of Plainfield, NJ : pioneer settlers of Plainfield and vicinity
    Contents Note: A genealogy of the Manning family by Oliver B. Leonard. Typescript genealogy extracted from a scrapbook of newspaper clippings cut from a Plainfield, New Jersey newspaper dated 1886 from internal evidence. These articles were reprinted or perhaps rewritten in 1917 in other New Jersey newspapers. The genealogy is presented in Register format with Leonard's biographical data placed after the name. Transcribed and edited by Sherrill Foster.

    Brown University does not own this item. Original owned by the New England Historic Genealogical Society in Boston, Massachusetts (Call Number: MSS A 659).

    Digital facsimiles not available.

    Genre: manuscript

    Names:
    Leonard, O. B.
    Foster, Sherrill

    Series 4. Letters from Manning to Robert Carter
    Digital facsimiles not available.

    Series 5. Letters from Robert Carter
    28 letters (typed copies)

    Typed copies of twenty-eight letters to James Manning and others. Appoints Manning foster father to his sons, John Tasker Carter and George Carter, who are to return to Virginia until the age of 21 because of his disapproval of Virginia's acceptance of slavery. Includes leters to his sons and to agents for the sale of commodities to remit payments for their support; letters to Robert Rogers and Benjamin Wood at a Newport Academy where John Tasker Carter was placed in 1787 and regarding his removal in 1789 to learn farming with Jonathan Bowen in Pennsylvania and to study with Samuel Jones in Pennipeck, Pa. in 1790; and letters to John Pitman and Samuel Jones concerning George Carter's removal from Rhode Island College in 1792 to study with Jones and to enter to College of Philadelphia. Includes references to visits to Virginia by John Tasker Carter in 1790 and by George Carter in 1791. Letter of November 17, 1788 instructs that five pounds yearly from Carter's account with Manning be applied to the college expenses of the son of Asa Hunt [Joseph S. Hunt].