Nathan Fellows Dixon Family papers, 1721-1938
(bulk 1825-1900)
John Hay Library
, Special Collections
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Tel: 401-863-2146
email: hay@brown.edu
Published in 2013
Collection Overview
Title: |
Nathan Fellows Dixon Family papers |
Date range: |
1721-1938, (bulk 1825-1900) |
Creator: |
Dixon Family |
Extent: |
6.0 Linear feet
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Abstract: |
The Nathan Fellows Dixon Family Papers consist of letters, legal documents, personal and political memorabilia and photographs relating to the Dixon Family of Westerly, Rhode Island. The bulk of the papers date from 1825 to 1900, with some pre-Revolutionary as well as twentieth-century documents included. The majority represent the domestic and political lives of three generations of men named Nathan Fellows Dixon, all of whom served in the United States Congress. |
Language of materials: |
English
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Repository: |
John Hay Library
, Special Collections
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Collection number: |
Ms.2006.04 |
Scope & content
The Nathan Fellows Dixon Family Papers document the personal and political history of a prominent 19th-century Rhode Island family. The collection includes nearly 3000 letters, photographs, legal documents, genealogies, books and personal mementos dating from 1721 to 1938. The bulk pertains to Nathan F. Dixon, Sr. (1774-1842), his son (1812-1881) and grandson (1847-1897)—also named Nathan F. Dixon—all of whom attended Brown University before practicing law and holding state and national office.
The Dixon Family Papers are organized primarily by form into eight series. The first of these is Correspondence, and of particular interest are letters that Phebe "Annie" (Dixon) McClure (daughter of N. F. Dixon (1812-1881)) received during the 1880's and 1890's from her mother Harriet (Swan) Dixon and her sister Harriet Dixon. Altogether these letters trace the private, domestic world of the upper-class Victorian woman and present a moving counterpoint to the very public world of the Dixon men.
The second series, Writings, also features the voice of Harriet (Swan) Dixon in the form of a two-volume travel diary she kept during her 1839-40 visit to the British Isles before her marriage. Travel abroad was then considered a means of personal refinement, and the young Harriet Swan's journal observations suggest the genteel sensibility to which she-and others of her class--aspired. Her diary is significant to the study of nineteenth-century women's travel narratives.
The third series, Personal Memorabilia, includes Dixon diplomas, Bibles, various invitations and calling cards, and family-related newspaper clippings. There are three large scrapbooks, each devoted to a Nathan Fellows Dixon, which contain personal and political mementoes, newspaper clippings, letters and miscellaneous documents. The scrapbooks were compiled by Grace (McClure) Dixon, wife of the youngest Nathan F. Dixon (1847-1897).
Most of the fourth series--Political Memorabilia--consist of mementos from the youngest N.F. Dixon's career and include invitations and passes to the 1885 Washington Monument Dedication and the 1893 Worlds Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
The Legal/Military documents are divided into two subseries. The Dixon Family documents include court dockets, commissions and numerous land deeds dating back to 1788. The second subseries contains various writs, warrants, deeds and claims that were presumably heard, witnessed or undertaken by the Dixons on behalf of their clients. Most notably, this subseries also includes a collection of affidavits sworn by Revolutionary War veterans (or their surviving spouses) attesting to their service in order to qualify for federal pensions; the first Nathan Dixon served as chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Revolutionary Claims which considered these petitions.
Series six, Genealogical material, and Series seven, Rhode Island and local history, reflect the commitment of Grace (McClure) Dixon and her sister-in-law Phebe "Annie" (Dixon) McClure to researching their family and geographical histories. Much of the material is in the form of loose notes, but there are several comprehensive genealogies and family histories in the collection, as well as in the separately cataloged material. These describe branches such as the Palmer, Noyes and Scott Family on the Dixon side, and the Rice Family on the McClure side. A collection of newspaper clippings about the Westerly, Rhode Island, and Stonington, Connecticut, areas reveal the close relationship of this large family to the social and commercial development of the region. The Dixons played a prominent role in the establishment of the New York, Providence & Boston Railroad in the 1830's, as many of the documents in this series attest.
An extensive collection of framed and unframed photographs, daguerreotypes and cabinet cards comprises the last series. Most of these are portraits, but also included are several interior and exterior views of the Dixon Homestead and Brown University buildings from the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
Altogether, the papers offer a picture of 19th-century family life across several generations as New England moved from an agrarian to a predominantly industrial culture. The correspondence, personal memorabilia and photographs document the private lives of the Dixon, Palmer, Swan and related families; the political memorabilia and newspaper clippings place these lives within their changing political and social contexts.
Access Points
Subject Names
- Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885
- Dixon, Grace McClure, 1852-1929
- Dixon, Harriet Swan, 1816-1896
- Dixon, Nathan Fellows, 1774-1842
- Dixon, Nathan Fellows, 1812-1881
- Dixon, Nathan Fellows, 1847-1897
- McClure, Phebe Ann Dixon, b. 1852.
Subject Organizations
Geographical Names
Subject Topics
Occupations
Document Types
Subject Topics
Arrangement
The collection is organized into the following series:
- Series 1. Correspondence
- Series 2. Writings
- Series 3. Personal memorabilia
- Series 4. Political memorabilia
- Series 5. Legal and military documents
- Series 6. Genealogical material
- Series 7. Rhode Island and local history
- Series 8. Photographs
Biographical note
For nearly the entire nineteenth century Rhode Island was represented in either state or federal legislature by a Nathan Fellows Dixon. The first Nathan Dixon (1774-1842) was born to William and Priscilla (Denison) Dixon in Plainfield, Connecticut, on the eve of the American Revolution. He graduated in 1799 from Brown University (then called Rhode Island College), was admitted to the Rhode Island state bar in 1801, and from 1813 until 1842 (with an eight-year hiatus) held elected office, serving for a time as president of a U.S. Senate that included fellow Whigs Henry Clay and Daniel Webster. He also served as president of the Washington Bank in Westerly, Rhode Island, from 1829 until his death in 1842 and was instrumental in the creation of the New York, Providence & Boston Railroad in the early 1830’s.
He married Elizabeth Palmer in 1804 and had eight children, among them his second-eldest son and namesake Nathan (1812-1881). Like his father, Nathan graduated from Brown University in 1833 and after studying law was admitted to the state bar in 1837. From 1841 until 1877 he served alternate terms as a state representative or a U.S. representative, running first as a Whig and then a Republican. At the outset of the Dorr War in 1842, he was named by the Rhode Island General Assembly to the Governor’s Council, an advisory body of prominent legislators. Nathan married Harriet Swan in 1843, and they raised their five surviving children at the Dixon Homestead in Westerly, Rhode Island.
The eldest of their children, Nathan Fellows Dixon (1847-1897)—also a graduate of Brown University and a lawyer—was appointed U.S. Attorney for Rhode Island in 1877 and held the position until 1885. He was elected in 1885 to serve the remainder of Jonathan Chace’s U.S. Congressional term after Chace was elected to the Senate, a period of only about 3 weeks. Upon completion of the term he was elected to the Rhode Island Senate; in 1889 he was again elected to serve the remainder of Jonathan Chace’s term, this time in the United States Senate, a position he held until 1895, two years before his death.
Nathan Fellows Dixon (1847-1897) and his younger sister Phebe "Annie" Dixon married a sister and brother, Grace and James McClure of Albany, New York. Annie and James McClure’s daughter, Harriet McClure Stuart, preserved the Nathan Fellows Dixon Family Papers and passed them on to her daughter, Margaret Hart, of Lake Forest, Illinois.
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: |
Although Brown University has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights. Researchers should note that compliance with copyright law is their responsibility. Researchers must determine the owners of the literary rights and obtain any necessary permissions from them. |
Preferred citation: |
Nathan Fellows Dixon Family papers, Ms. 2006.04, Brown University Library. |
Contact information: |
John Hay Library
, Special Collections Box A Brown University Providence, RI 02912 Tel: 401-863-2146 email: hay@brown.edu
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Administrative Information
ABOUT THE COLLECTION |
Acquisition: |
Donated by Margaret Hart in 2006. |
Accruals: |
No additions are anticipated. |
Processing information: |
The title page image of the Dixon Homestead is from Series 8. Photographs (Box 6, folder 10). |
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ABOUT THE FINDING AID |
Author: |
Finding aid prepared by Deborah Peterson. |
Encoding: |
This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit
2013-02-14 |
Additional Information
Related material: |
Resources at Brown University:
- Speech of Hon. Nathan F. Dixon, of Westerly upon the resolution to annul the decree of the Supreme Court: in the case of Robert H. Ives vs. Charles T. Hazard, et al. (Providence, R.I. : Knowles, Anthony & Co., 1859)
- Down with tyranny! Let liberty survive! [broadside] (Rhode Island : s.n., 1833?)
- Taylor men of the Western District, attention: "A little more grape," electors [broadside] (Westerly, R.I.? : s.n., 1849)
Resources at Other Institutions:Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Entries:
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Separated material: |
Geneaological and historical books related to the Nathan Fellows Dixon Family Papers |
Inventory
Series 1. Correspondence, 1797-1936
14.0 folders
Box 1, Folder 1 |
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William Dixon
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1797-1805 |
Box 1, Folder 2 |
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Priscilla (Denison) Dixon [wife of William Dixon]
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1839 |
Box 1, Folder 3 |
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Nathan F. Dixon I
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1804-1841 |
Box 1, Folder 4 |
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Nathan F. Dixon II
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1829-1874 |
Box 1, Folder 5 |
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Harriet Palmer (Swan) Dixon [wife of N.F.Dixon II]
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1822-1864 |
Box 1, Folder 6 |
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Harriet Palmer (Swan) Dixon to [daughter] Phebe "Annie" (Dixon) McClure
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1879-1898 |
Box 1, Folder 7 |
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Eliza Dixon and Frances (Dixon) Moss
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1828-1837 |
Box 1, Folder 8 |
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Nathan F. Dixon III
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1886-1898 |
Box 1, Folder 9 |
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Grace (McClure) Dixon [wife of Nathan F. Dixon III]
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1887-1921 |
Box 1, Folder 10 |
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Harriet "Hattie" Dixon to [sister] Phebe "Annie" (Dixon) McClure
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undated |
Box 1, Folder 11 |
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McClure Family
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1880-1936 |
Box 1, Folder 12 |
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Draper Family
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1872-1913 |
Box 1, Folder 13 |
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Noyes Family
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1860 |
Box 1, Folder 14 |
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Miscellaneous
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undated |
Series 2. Writings, 1821-1891
5.0 folders
Box 1, Folder 15 |
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Travel journal of Harriet Palmer (Swan) Dixon, v. 1
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1839-1840 |
Box 1, Folder 16 |
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Travel journal of Harriet Palmer (Swan) Dixon, v. 2
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1839-1840 |
Box 1, Folder 17 |
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Diary fragment
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1821-1826 |
Box 1, Folder 18 |
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Political writings and speeches
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1891? |
Box 1, Folder 19 |
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Miscellaneous drafts
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undated |
Series 3. Personal memorabilia, 1787-1924
Scrapbooks for Nathan F. Dixon I and II
1.0 phasebox
Box 2, Folder 1
Arrangement: Scrapbook enclosures have been removed, cross-referenced and foldered separately. Enclosures 1-12 belong to the Nathan F. Dixon I scrapbook; enclosures 13-22 to the Nathan F. Dixon II scrapbook.
Nathan F. Dixon I scrapbook enclosures
12.0 folders
Enclosures 1-12
Box 6, Folder 1 |
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Enclosure 1
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 3 |
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Enclosure 2
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undated |
Box 6, Folder 1 |
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Enclosure 3
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 4 |
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Enclosure 4
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 5 |
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Enclosure 5
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 6 |
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Enclosure 6
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 7 |
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Enclosure 7
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undated |
Box 6, Folder 1 |
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Enclosure 8
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 8 |
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Enclosure 9
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 9 |
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Enclosure 10
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 10 |
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Enclosure 11
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 11 |
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Enclosure 12
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undated |
Nathan F. Dixon II scrapbook enclosures
10.0 folders
Enclosures 13-22
Box 2, Folder 12 |
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Enclosure 13
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 13 |
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Enclosure 14
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 14 |
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Enclosure 15
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 15 |
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Enclosure 16
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undated |
Box 6, Folder 2 |
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Enclosure 17
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 16 |
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Enclosure 18
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undated |
Box 6, Folder 2 |
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Enclosure 19
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 17 |
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Enclosure 20
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 18 |
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Enclosure 21
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 19 |
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Enclosure 22
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undated |
Scrapbook for Nathan F. Dixon III
1.0 phasebox
Box 2, Folder 2
Arrangement: Scrapbook enclosures have been removed, cross-referenced and foldered separately. Enclosures 23-26 belong to the Nathan F. Dixon III scrapbook
Box 2, Folder 20 |
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Enclosure 23
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undated |
Box 6, Folder 3 |
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Enclosure 24
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undated |
Box 6, Folder 3 |
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Enclosure 25
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 21 |
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Enclosure 26
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undated |
Box 1, Folder 20 |
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William Dixon
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1787? |
Box 1, Folder 21 |
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Priscilla Denison Dixon
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1829 |
Box 1, Folder 22 |
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Harriet "Hattie" Dixon
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1871 |
Box 1, Folder 23 |
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Archie McClure
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undated |
Box 1, Folder 24 |
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Jamie McClure
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1895-1896 |
Box 1, Folder 25 |
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Draper family
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1915 |
Box 5, Folder 1 |
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Bible 1.0 phasebox
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1859 |
Box 5, Folder 2 |
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Bible 1.0 phasebox
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1841 |
Box 1, Folder 26 |
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Bible
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1869 |
Box 1, Folder 27 |
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Emerson birthday book
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1881 |
Box 1, Folder 28 |
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Lowell birthday book
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1883 |
Box 1, Folder 29 |
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Pocket diary
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1881 |
Box 1, Folder 30 |
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Wallet
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ca. 1880 |
Box 1, Folder 31 |
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Ledger
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1842 |
Box 1, Folder 32 |
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Invitations
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1884 |
Box 1, Folder 33 |
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Calling cards, gift enclosures
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undated |
Box 1, Folder 34 |
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Memberships
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1856-1883 |
Box 6, Folder 4 |
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Memberships (Oversized)
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1894 |
Box 1, Folder 35 |
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Church and school mementos
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1802-1922 |
Box 1, Folder 36 |
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Travel passes and mementos
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1845-1894 |
Box 1, Folder 37 |
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Obituaries and memorials
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1881-1924 |
Box 1, Folder 38 |
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Dixon-related newspaper clippings
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undated |
Box 1, Folder 39 |
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Clipped autographs
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undated |
Box 1, Folder 40 |
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Miscellaneous household papers
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undated |
Series 4. Political memorabilia, 1833-1915
7.0 folders
Box 2, Folder 22 |
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Invitations and passes
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1895-1915 |
Box 2, Folder 23 |
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Rhode Island Whig/National Republican Party
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1833-1841 |
Box 2, Folder 24 |
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Worlds Columbian Exposition
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1893 |
Box 2, Folder 25 |
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Washington Monument Dedication and commemorations
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1885-1891 |
Box 2, Folder 26 |
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Miscellaneous Congressional documents
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1869-1895 |
Box 2, Folder 27 |
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Miscellaneous printed matter
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1850-1892 |
Box 2, Folder 28 |
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Electoral College documents
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1876 |
Series 5. Legal and military documents, 1736-1887
Dixon Family documents, 1736-1887
11.0 folders
Box 3, Folder 1 |
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Dixon court dockets
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1775-1870 |
Box 3, Folder 2 |
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N.F. Dixon I commissions
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1808-1836 |
Box 3, Folder 3 |
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N.F. Dixon II commissions
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1842-1854 |
Box 3, Folder 4 |
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N.F. Dixon II commissions
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1855-1880 |
Box 3, Folder 5 |
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N.F. Dixon III commissions
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1873-1887 |
Box 3, Folder 6 |
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William Dixon land deeds
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1788-1805 |
Box 7 |
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N.F. Dixon I land deeds 3
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1805-1838 |
Box 3, Folder 8 |
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N.F. Dixon II land deeds
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1839-1857 |
Box 3, Folder 9 |
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Dixon family wills and probate records
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1752-1842 |
Box 3, Folder 10 |
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Miscellaneous Dixon, Swan, Fellows legal documents
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1736-1839 |
Box 6, Folder 6 |
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Fire insurance policies
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1814-1822 |
Non-Dixon family legal documents, 1750-1886
9.0 folders
Box 3, Folder 11 |
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Veterans' declarations of service (Revolutionary War Pension Act of 1818)
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1832-1836 |
Box 3, Folder 12 |
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Writs of execution
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1799-1827 |
Box 3, Folder 13 |
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Summons and arrest warrants
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1801-1886 |
Box 3, Folder 14 |
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Land deeds and bills of sale
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1750-1827 |
Box 3, Folder 15 |
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Bills, receipts, claims
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1795-1870 |
Box 3, Folder 16 |
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Depositions
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1800-1835 |
Box 6, Folder 7 |
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Oversized deeds and surveys
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1801-1836 |
Box 6, Folder 8 |
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New York, Providence and Boston Railroad Co. documents
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1836-1844 |
Box 3, Folder 17 |
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Miscellaneous legal documents
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1781-1834 |
Box 3, Folder 18 |
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Miscellaneous military documents
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undated |
Series 6. Genealogical materials, 1893-1938
6.0 folders
Box 3, Folder 19 |
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Correspondence
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1897-1926 |
Box 3, Folder 20 |
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Miscellaneous notes
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undated |
Box 3, Folder 20 |
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"Edward Rice" manuscript book
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undated |
Box 3, Folder 22 |
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Society of Colonial Dames applications
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1893-1896 |
Box 3, Folder 23 |
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William Rice family history (photocopy)
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1938 |
Box 3, Folder 24 |
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Archibald McClure family history (photocopy) and pedigree chart
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1938 |
Series 7. Rhode Island and local history, 1848-1936
Primarily newspapers, clippings and pamphlets relating to local topics.
Box 5, Folder 3 |
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Rhode Island scrapbook 1.0 phasebox
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undated |
Box 3, Folder 25 |
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Newspapers: Seaside topics
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1919 |
Box 3, Folder 26 |
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Newspapers: Watch Hill life
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1899 |
Box 3, Folder 27 |
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Newspapers: Westerly herald
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1899 |
Box 3, Folder 28 |
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Newspapers: Westerly news
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1916 |
Box 3, Folder 29 |
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Newspapers: Westerly sun
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1819-1919 |
Box 3, Folder 30 |
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Newspapers: Westerly sun
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1923-1926 |
Box 3, Folder 31 |
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Newspapers: Westerly sun
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1930-1933 |
Box 3, Folder 32 |
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Westerly pamphlets
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1924-1936 |
Box 3, Folder 33 |
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Clippings: Westerly, R.I.
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1894-1933 |
Box 3, Folder 34 |
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Clippings: Westerly hospital
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1923-1926 |
Box 3, Folder 35 |
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Clippings: Westerly churches
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1873-1930 |
Box 3, Folder 36 |
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Clippings: Railroad
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1918-1927 |
Box 3, Folder 37 |
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Clippings: Stonington, Ct.
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1928-1934 |
Box 3, Folder 38 |
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Newspapers: Providence evening press
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1881 |
Box 3, Folder 39 |
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Newspapers: Providence daily journal
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1848-1864 |
Box 3, Folder 40 |
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Clippings: Providence and Pawtucket, R.I.
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Box 3, Folder 41 |
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Clippings: Narragansett and Wickford, R.I.
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1917-1919 |
Box 3, Folder 42 |
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Newpapers: New York tribune
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1906-1923 |
Box 3, Folder 43 |
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Newspapers: New York evening post
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1906 |
Box 3, Folder 44 |
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Clippings: Albany, N.Y.
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ca. 1918 |
Box 3, Folder 45 |
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Miscellaneous newspaper clippings
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1918-1931 |
Series 8. Photographs
Family
Box 2, Folder 22 |
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Photo album I 1.0 phasebox
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 4 |
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Photo album II 1.0 phasebox
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 5 |
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Photo album III 1.0 phasebox
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 6 |
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Photo album IV 1.0 phasebox
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undated |
Box 4, Folder 1 |
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Child
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ca. 1850 |
Box 4, Folder 2 |
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Woman
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ca. 1860 |
Box 4, Folder 3 |
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Child
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18--? |
Box 4, Folder 4 |
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Man
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ca. 1860 |
Box 4, Folder 5 |
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Boy and girl
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ca. 1860 |
Box 4, Folder 6 |
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3 women
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ca. 1860 |
Box 4, Folder 7 |
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Young man
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ca. 1860 |
Box 4, Folder 8 |
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2 men
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ca. 1860 |
Box 4, Folder 9 |
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Girl
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ca. 1860 |
Box 4, Folder 10 |
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Baby
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ca. 1860 |
Box 4, Folder 11 |
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Elderly woman
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ca. 1860 |
Box 4, Folder 12 |
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2 girls
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ca. 1860 |
Box 4, Folder 13 |
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Boy
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1858 |
Box 4, Folder 14 |
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Boy
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ca. 1860 |
Box 4, Folder 15 |
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Woman and girl
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ca. 1890 |
Box 4, Folder 16 |
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Woman
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ca. 1860 |
Box 4, Folder 17 |
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Print: Courtlandt Palmer
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ca. 1890 |
Box 4, Folder 18 |
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Priscilla (Dixon) Palmer
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ca. 1860 |
Box 4, Folder 19 |
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Photographs of paintings of N. F. Dixon I and wife Priscilla
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undated |
Box 4, Folder 20 |
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Unframed family photographs and cabinet cards
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ca. 1890 |
Box 4, Folder 21 |
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Glass negatives of Nancy Draper Palmer painting
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189-? |
Box 6, Folder 9 |
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Oversized unframed family photographs
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undated |
Architectural
Box 6, Folder 9 |
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Interiors and exteriors of Dixon Homestead
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undated |
Box 6, Folder 10 |
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Brown University Contents Note: Photocopies; originals stored in the University Archives.
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ca. 1860 |