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1804
(To Dr. Beach).
Eyre, Edward C.
1823
F
Fairchild, W
1808-1809 (3)
Featherstonhaugh, G.
W.
. 1812-1829 (7)
Felch, N.
. 1813-1823 (12)
Feltus, H. J.
. 1809-1824 (II)
One a list of books for the N. Y.
Seminary Library.
Fleming, John.
1826
(2)
Forbes, J. H.
. 1826
(2)
Ford, David.
1818-1827
(7)
Fowler, Andrew.
1814-1818
(6)
Fowler, E. K.
1822-1829
(4)
Frazer, Donald
1805-1820 (7)
Fuller, Samuel.
1812-1327 (15)
Fuller, Samuel, Jr.
.. 1827-1829 (5)
ONE LETTER ONLY
Fanshaw, D.
1816
Fay, Jeremiah.
1808
Forde,
1823
Forrest, James.
1826
Forum, New York.
1817
Admission ticket and invitation.
Francis, John W
1828
Francklin, M. N.
1823
Frazer, Noah.
1826
Frazer, Rebecca.
1809
G
ONE LETTER ONLY
Gambier, Lord.
1823
Grenville, Lord.
1825
H
Handy, Dr. Wm .. ... 1822-1826 (4) One an explanation of prescrip- tions put up for Bishop Hobart, Sep. 1823. Hardie, James 1816-1818 (2)
Empie, A. .
. 1815-1819
(6)
English, David.
. 1796-1813
(9)
Hart, Seth.
1803-1828 (31)
Erben, Peter
1820-1829
(4)
Hart, William H.
1817-1830 (8)
490
History of Trinity Church
Haskell, Samuel. . . . . 1813-1823 (II)
May 24, 1820, is an Extract from a sermon on the death of Mrs. John P. De Lancey.
Hawley, Elizabeth. . . 1816-1817 (2)
Hawley, William.
1812-1823
(6)
Hickox, Burton H .. .. 1817-1830 (10)
Hobart, Mrs. Enoch. . 1799-1800 (72)
Hoffman, M.
1819-1820
(2)
Holmes, B.
1827-1829 (5)
Hubbard, Bela.
1805-1810
(4)
Hubbard, Reuben.
1811-1830 (12)
Huntington, David. .. 1811-1829 (14)
Hyer, Wm. G.
1821-1822
(2)
Hylton, William.
1820-1822 (2)
ONE LETTER ONLY
Hadden, James R.
Hanckel, Christian. 1817
Handy, John C. 1809
Hanna, Mary S ..
Harison, William H.
1817
Hartshorne, Wm.
1815
Haskett, Wm. I ..
1826
Hatch, Frederick W
1812
Henshaw, J. P
1814
Hickox, John
817
Hier, John.
1817
Hitchcock, M. B.
1816
Hitchcock, Z.
1816
Hobart, R. E.
1806
Hoffman, Anna
1816
Hoffman, J.
1824
Hoffman, Murray
1817
Hoffman, S.
1816
Hoffman, W
1823
Holgerson, Alix
1829
Hollingsworth, Levi.
1804
Holmes, A ..
1813
Houghton, Jacob.
1822
Huntington, H. E. 1826
Huntington, S. H.
1830
Hylton, Wm. G.
1804
I
Ingersoll, Charles J.
.. . . . 1803
(2)
Ingersoll, Jared .. . . . . 1797-1798
(3)
Inglis, John,
Bishop
of
Nova Scotia.
. 1828
(2)
Ireland, John.
1802-1818
(2)
Ives, Edward J.
1827-1828
(4)
Ives, L. Silliman.
1823-1830 (23)
ONE LETTER ONLY
· Ingraham, Jos. W
1822
I. H.
Unidentified.
Innes, Ann.
1819
Ironside, George
18II
Irving, John T ..
1829
Irving, Thomas P.
1817
Isaacs, Benjamin,
and James
McDonald.
1805
Iselin, J. T.
1825
Ives, Reuben
1821
J
Jackson, S. H ..
1825-1826
(2)
Jay, Peter Augustus .. 1817-1820 (3)
Jay, William.
1818-1825
(2)
Johnson, Evan M .. .
. 1815-1818
(3)
Johnson, William. . . . 1828-1830
(2)
Johnson, William L ... 1822-1830 (2)
Johnston, Samuel. . . . 1811-1822 (6)
Jones, Clement.
1826-1827
(2)
Jones, Edward R.
1818-1829
(4)
Jones, Jasper D ..
1806-1817
(3)
Judah, Henry R.
1818-1819
(4)
Judd, Bethel.
1826-1830
(4)
Judd, J.
1827-1829
(4)
ONE LETTER ONLY
Jacocks, John H
1816
Jameson, Prof.
1823
Jauncey ..
1820
Jay, Mrs. Peter A.
1818
Jeffrey, Lord and Lady
1823
Jelliff, Hiram.
1828
Jewett, Stephen
1826
Johnson, Mrs. S.
1827
Johnson, Samuel R.
1829
Jolly, Bishop, and Bishop Lus-
combe.
1825
Jones Alexander.
1823
Jones, Algernon S.
1829
Jones, Cave.
1805
Jones, Jonas
1828
K
Kellogg, E. B.
817-1826 (4)
Kemper, Jackson
1810-1822 (9)
Kewley, John
1812-1816 (5)
Kilby, William
1816-1817 (2)
King, Rufus.
1805-1823 (10)
Counting
enclosures,
otherwise
(7).
Kissam, D. W.
1817-1820 (2)
Kohlmann, Anthony
1825 (3)
ONE LETTER ONLY
Kean, Sarah J.
. 1830
Ingraham, Susan
810
-
Keech, John R.
1825
491
Index to the Hobart Manuscripts
Keeler, Charles 1829
Keeler, James. 1819
Kemper, Daniel. 1819
King, Charles 1828
King, Henry
1821
King, John A. 1830
Kingsberry, Nathan. 1829
Kirk & Mercein. 1818
Kirkland, John T.
1820
Knap, Aquila
1816
L
ONE LETTER ONLY
Le Roy, Herman, and Post,
Wright ... . 1818
Luscombe, Bishop
1830
draft of a letter to, by Bishop Hobart.
M
McCabe, Charles.
1819-1820
(4)
McCarty, John.
1821-1828
(9)
McGeorge, Horatio.
1818-1826
(4)
Marsh, Truman.
1811-1817
(2)
Matthews, J. M.
1817-1830
(3)
Meade, William ..
1811-1816
(2)
Mercer, Charles F.
. 1802-1827 (34)
Meredith, Gertrude G. 1823-1826 (2)
Mitchell, Sam'l L.
1821-1829
(2)
Modestus ..
1826
(2)
Morehead, Robert ..
1823-1824
(2)
Morris, Jacob ....
1803-1822
(2)
Mortimer, Benjamin .. 1817-1822 (3)
Morton, Jacob.
. 1812-1829
(3)
ONE LETTER ONLY
Mclaughlin, E. 1818
McLaughlin, W 1820
Macy, R. I. 829
Maitland, R.
1827
Mathews, J.
1817
Matthews, Matthew.
1830
Maury. 1827
Maybie, A. V. 1818
Meeker, Susan. 1819
Mercer, Hugh. 1826
Mitchell, Edward.
1798
Morris, George P.
1827
Morris, John B.
1830
Morris, Wm. W
1812
Mountain, G. J.
1823
Muir, William.
1829
Muller, A. A.
1828
Murdock, James 1817
N
Naylor, Thomas 1824 (4)
Nichols, Samuel ..
. . . 1813-1829 (4)
Noble, B. G ...
1812-1829 (17)
(One a commendation of the Rev. È. J. Ives).
Norris, Henry Hand- ley. . 1818-1828 (25)
Northrop, William H. 1816-1818 (5) Norton, George H .... 1816-1823 (4)
ONE LETTER ONLY
Nash, Daniel 1816
Nicholl, Matthew 1827
Nott, Eliphalet. 1829
Nuté, B.
1815
O
Ogden, Aaron.
. 1806-1809
(5)
Ogden, Catherine M. . 1806-1825 (5)
Ogden, David A.
1818-1826
(2)
Ogden, David B.
1805
(2)
(One is a receipt for a pair of Bay
Geldings).
Ogden, Jonathan
1818-1828
(3)
Ogden, Lewis M.
1805
(2)
Ogden, Samuel.
1799-1805
(7)
Ogden, Thomas L.
1815-1826
(6)
Mills, Joseph Langley 1819-1820
(2)
Ogden, Uzal.
1803-1804
(2)
Onderdonk, Benjamin
Tredwell.
. 1810-1830 (16)
Onderdonk,
Henry
Ustick ..
. . 1816-1828 (30)
(Enclosed with the letters is the printed Sentence of the Suspen- sion of Bp. H. U. Onderdonk, Oct. 21, 1844).
Ogilvie, James G. 1817 (2)
Osborne, Thomas. . . . 1815-1819 (7) Osgood, Thaddeus. . . 1812-1828 (2) (With Prospectus of the Society for the Instruction of the Indians of Canada).
Otis, George
1820-1821
(6)
Otis, H. G ..
1820-1821
(3)
Otto, John C ..
1793-1796
(5)
ONE LETTER ONLY
Oakely, Cornelius
1829
O'Donnell, James.
1826
Ogden, Albert.
IS20
Ogden, E. B. Dayton
830
Ogden, G ...
1817
(To Mrs. Waddington, N. Y. City).
Ogden, Isaac G.
1826
492
History of Trinity Church
Okill, Mary
1822
Ormrod, J. . 1798
Orphan Asylum Society.
Osborn, Charles.
1819
Osborn, John C.
1810
Osborn, L. T.
P
Pardee, Amos.
. 1809-1828
(5)
(One to T. & J. Swords).
Paris, Daniel.
. 1820-1821
(2)
Parker, John R.
1808-1809
(2)
Parker, James
1829
(2)
Peck, Thomas R.
1823-1826
(3)
Pell, Ferris.
1827
(2)
Peneveyre, Henri.
1825-1826
(2)
Perry, Joseph.
1811-1819
(9)
Perry, Marcus A.
1820-1826
(5)
Phelps, Davenport .. . 1801-1803 (6) (All addressed to Bp. Moore).
Phelps, Ralph.
1818
(2)
Philpot, Nicholas
1818
(2)
Phinney, Samuel.
1819-1830
(6)
Pintard, John ...
. 1820-1830
(2)
(One to Dr. Feltus).
Popham, William. ... 1819-1821 (6)
(One to Dr. Feltus).
Potter, Alonzo
1822-1829
(2)
Potter, Horatio.
1827-1829
(4)
Powell, William.
1819-1830
(6)
Powers, H. P.
1816-1821 (12)
Pratt, Josiah.
1823-1824
(4)
Prentice, Joseph.
1807-1827 (38)
Prescott, C. W. E.
. . 1825-1826
(7)
Prince, Benjamin &
Co
1817-1822 (34)
Prince, Edward.
. 1824
(3)
Prince, William .. 1817-1826 (2)
Pringle, John.
1821-1825 (2)
Proal, Alexis P.
1819-1829 (20)
(March 9, 1829, is from the Rev. Dr. Lacey, upon which Dr. Proal has written a brief note).
Pryce, William ..
. .
. 1802-1809 (9)
Putnam, Daniel. . . . . 1819-1822 (2)
(Letter of Nov. 26, 1822, is to the Hon. George Brinley, of Bos- ton. It was enclosed in one to Bp. Hobart, from Mr. Brinley, Boston, March 3, 1823).
Pyne, Smith. 1826 (2)
ONE LETTER ONLY
Paddock, S. B. 1828
Page, S .. 1817
Paige, J. S.
1817
Paine, M.
1825
Palmer, William
1818
Pardee, Isaac. 829
Parker, Anne
1813
Parker, William. 1823
Parsons, Ambrose
1819
Pascalis, Doctor.
1825
Pattison, Granville Sharpe.
1826
Payne, C. J.
1823
Pearsall, Mr. 1820
(Not from Mr. Pearsall, but an invitation to his funeral).
Peck, Richard.
1825
Peers, Ann H. 1822
Peet, Edward W.
1828
Penfield, Henry F.
1829
Pell, Ferris.
1817
Percival, Mr. and Mrs
1823
Percy, William.
1805
Perry, C. B.
1829
Perry, J ..
1817
Advice of the Master of Christ Church Academy to "Masters W. H. and D. Hobart.'
Peters, H. R.
1830
(To the Rev. Hiram Adams).
Philips, Fred ..
1822
Phillott, Lt .- Col.
1823
Philpot, Richard.
1816
(Signature "Richard Fillpot.". In body of letter calls himself "Richard Pott").
Piatt, Henry. 1822
Pickett, A. & J. W 1820
Pilmore, Joseph.
1812
Pinckney, Thomas C ..
1829
Pindar, Ann.
1820
Pitkin, William. 1829
Plumb, Elijah G. 1818
Porter, B.
1829
Post, W
1803
Post, Wright ..
1818
(See Herman LeRoy).
Potter & Co.
1820
Potter, N.
1819
Potter, William F 1826
Preston, R ..
1822
Prindle, Chauncey
1806
Purcell, John.
1828
Purcell, William.
1823
Purdy, Joshua.
1813
Putnam & Hunt
1830
Q
Quackenbos, Nicholas T.
1823
Quitman, Frederick H.
1819
R
Ray, William ..
. 1817-1825
(3)
Raymond, Samuel G. 1821-1822
(3)
493
Index to the Hobart Manuscripts
Rayner, M .. 1815-1819 (3)
Reed, John.
. 1805-1825 (16)
Rees, James.
1825-1829
(6)
Renwick, James
. 1829
(2)
Ricketts, James.
1803-1805
(4)
Ridout, Samuel
1807-1818
(2)
Rivington, C ..
1823-1825
(3)
Roberts, John A.
1830
(3)
Robertson, James
1794-1829 (52)
Rogers, Joshua M
1816-1828 (II)
Roome, Jacob I ..
1829
(2)
Romeyn, John B ..
. No date.
Be-
tween 1819 and 1823 (2)
Rose, Hugh J
. 1823 (8)
Roux, Charles.
1827-1828 (2)
Rudd, J. C ..
1804-1830 (136)
ONE LETTER ONLY
Rabbeson, William A.
1822
Radcliff, Jacob, Judge.
1826
Radcliffe, R. B.
1824
Rafferty, Felix.
1818
Raymond, Ann.
1813
Raymond, Samuel, Jr.
1822
Read, George, Jr.
1822
Read, J. Bond, and W. B. Bul-
lock ...
1822
Reade, Charles
1821
Redshaw, T.
824
Reed, Joseph.
1796
Rhind, Charles
1823
Rich, Jonathan
1816
Richardson, John.
1825
(With the Bishop's Reply).
Richmond, Wm.
1830
Ricketts, John.
1807
Rickman, Thomas
1825
Ridgeley, J. W.
1827
(With the Bishop's Answers).
Ripamonti, And ..
1824
(To Floyd Smith).
Ritter, F. W.
1828
Rivington, J.
1827
Rivingtons, Messrs.
1823
Robins, W. W
1823
Robinson, Att'y-General
1823
Robinson, B.
1830
Robinson, John
829
Robinson, M.
1818
Roche, John.
1816
Roche, M. B.
1822
Rogers, Ammi.
1817
(With Papers connected with his case).
Rogers, B. W.
1803
Rogers, D.
1818
Rogers, E. F.
1829
Rogers, I. S.
1828 (?)
Root, Erastus 1826
Ross, Hariett
1830
Rossiter, Rodney
1819
Roughsedge, R. H
1823
Ruggles, Denison.
1822
Ruland, Ebenezer
1829
Rush, Benjamin
1796
Rush, Richard.
1823
Russel, M.
1823
Russell, David ..
1828
Rutledge, Edward.
1826
S
Salmon, Richard. . . .. 1818-1830 (17)
Saltstonall, Roswell .. 1817-1830 (2)
Sanderson, J. and E .. 1822-1823 (2)
Sandon, Lord.
1825
(2)
Sayres, Gilbert H.
1810-1829 (18)
Sayrs, John J.
1792-1796
(2)
Schroeder, J. F ..
1824-1825
(3)
Scott, Joseph Warren 1794-1795 (9)
Seabury, Charles. .... 1802-1828 (14)
(One to Dr. Handy, one to Dr.
Lyell, one to Dr. Onderdonk).
Seabury, Samuel
.1827 (2)
Searle, Addison
1828-1829
(5)
Searle, Roger
1813-1826
(9)
Sellon, B. T ..
1823 (II)
Shaw, Henry Moore .. 1820-1821 (7)
Shelton, Philo
1816-1823
(7)
Shelton, William
1823-1826
(2)
Sherwood, R.
1817-1829
(9)
Sherwood, S.
1821-1822
(2)
Skinner, Abraham, Jr. 1793-1794
(3)
Skinner, J
. 1820-1823
(2)
Skinner, W.
. 1820-1827
(3)
Smith, Azariah.
1821-1825 (2)
Smith, Charles.
. 1816-1830 (11)
(With enclosure in letter, 1830,
of Dimissory Letter from Bishop
White).
Smith, Daniel.
1811-1822 (2)
Smith, Floyd
1817-1829 (13)
Smith, Hugh.
1816-1827 (6)
Smith, J. W.
1829 (3)
(One printed charge).
Smith, Lucius.
1813-1829 (23)
Smith, Robert.
1793-1828 (15)
Smith, Samuel S.
. 1804-1817
(3)
Smith, William
(of
Cheshire)
1802-1805
(2)
Snowden, Charles.
1817-1818
(4)
Sommers, Charles G ... .
. 1829
(2)
Spencer, John C ....
. .
1816-1830
(8)
Spry, J. H. E.
. 1823-1824
(4)
Stanford, John.
. 1808-1827
(2)
Stanford,
Thomas
Romayne, Sarah M
1824
Naylor
1820-1830 (69)
494
History of Trinity Church
Stebbins, Cyrus 1805-1827 (28)
Steele, Oliver. 1805-1808 (4)
Stewart, Charles 1815 (2)
Stewart, Walter. 1796 (2)
Stone, John S. 1825-1827 (4)
Stoutenburgh, J. A . 1821 (2)
(The second letter is a formal certificate of Wardens; Abram Morrell and J. A. Stoutenburgh, to the Bishop of the resignation of Mr. Proal).
Strachan, John .. . . 1818-1830 (7)
Stranahan, Farrand .. 1818-1823
(2)
Stuyvesant, Peter
(grave digger) .. . . 1821-1823 (2)
Sulivan. . 1823 (2)
Sullivan, G.
1820
(3)
Swift, J. G ..
1814-1825
(5)
Swords, James.
1804-1829 (14)
Swords, Thomas.
1823-1830
(4)
Swords, T. and J
1804-1829
(8)
Sykes, Thomas ..
. 1813-1823 (2)
(Sikes in letters).
St. Vincent, Lord. .. . 1823-1825 (6)
Simons, James Dewar 1808-1810 (3)
Sinclair, Sir John.
. 1823
(2)
ONE LETTER ONLY
St. David's, Bishop of . 1823
Sacred Music Society 1830
Sadleir, Clement. 1820
Salter, Thomas.
1829
Sandford, David C.
1826
(With letter of the Rev. John S. Stone).
Sands, Joshua. 807
Sanford, Charles W. 1826
Schieffelin, Richard L. 1828
Schielin, Bros. 1825
Schmidt, P. 1817
Schultz, C. 1825
Schweitzer, L. 1809
Scot, Thomas 1821
Scott, W.
:825
Selkrig, James
1829
Sergeant, John. 1819
Seymour, Andrew 1820
Seymour, Z., and J. C. Spencer. 1818
Shaftesbury, Lord
1824
Shaler, Charles 1812
Shaw, Gabriel 1823
Shaw, John Moore 1821
Shaw, William, and John Watson. 1819 Shelton & Kensett 1818
Shepherd, William
Sherwood, J., and W. D. Ford.
.1816
Sigourney, Charles.
1819
Simmons, George A. 1819
Sitgreaves, Samuel, Jr. 1821
Skinner, Abraham 1795
Skinner, A. G. 1795
Slack, R. W. 1818
Smedes, A. K. 1829
Smedes, Aldert. 1829
Smith, Christopher. 1803
Smith, Henry H. 1829
Smith, Isaac. 1818
Smith, John F. 1820
Smith, John R. C. 1808
Smith, Munson. 1821
Smith, O. H. 1828
Smith, Richard. 1822
Smith, Robert. 1819
Smith, W.
Smith, Walter Y 1809
1798
Smith, William. 1798
Smyth, John W.
1829
Smythies, Wm. C .. 1826
Southey, Robert. 1824
Southwick, S. 1820
Spooner, A ...
1827
Stanford, A. B. 1829
Starr, N.
1822
(To Gerrit Eoff).
Startin, Sarah. 1819
Steam Navigation Co. 1826
Steele, Ashbel. 1829
Steele, T.
1807
Steele, I. Dayton.
1821
Steele, Oliver, & Co. 1807
Stevens, Moses 1826
Stewart, D. 1796
Stewart, John. 1821
Stewart, Wm ..
1796
Stiles, E.
1828
Stone, A.
Stuyvesant, P .. 1800
Stuyvesant, P. G. 1812
Survilliers, La Comtesse de.
1825
Suter, T.
1829
Swift, Wm.
1820
T
Thom, John V. E .. . . 1826-1828 (4)
Thompson, James.
1825-1829
(4)
Tillinghast, D.
1828
(3)
Todd, Charles J.
1828
(2)
Treadway, A. C.
1824-1829
(8)
Troup, Robert.
1825-1827 (14)
Turner, Julia F.
1828
(5)
(One enclosing programmes of a concert by her).
Turner, Samuel.
1826-1828 (2)
(One enclosing two sheets of criticism of "A Reviewer").
Tyng, Dudley A.
.. . 1826-1827 (2)
..
495
Index to the Hobart Manuscripts
ONE LETTER ONLY
Tappan, J. M. 1830
Taylor, John 1825
Teller, H. R. 1827
Terrot, C. H.
Thayer, S ....
1824
1827
Thompson, John.
1798
Thompson, Wm.
1826
Thorburn, G., & Son
Throop, Gov., and Mrs. 1829
Tiffany, F. T. 1828
Todd, Ambrose S.
1820
Tooker, Martin.
1829
Trowbridge, J. C ..
1828
Tschudy, John Jacob
1816
Tyng, Stephen H.
:821
U
Upfold, George ....
. 1818-1830 (12)
ONE LETTER ONLY
Urquhart, John
1813
Urquhart, Susan
. 1814
V
Van Horne, Frederick
18II
Verren, Antoine
1827
W
Walker, William F .. . 1829-1830 (2) Warren, John C., M.D ... . . 1826 (2) Warren, Stephen. .... 1827-1829 (7)
Warren, Thomas. 1827-1828 (6)
Weber, William M.
1825-1829
(5)
Weller, George.
1827-1830
(3)
Wenham, John
1825-1830
(3)
West, John.
1826-1828
(4)
Wheaton, N. S ..
. 1829
(5)
(Also enclosed Request of Rec- tor, Wardens, and Vestrymen to consecrate Christ Church, Hart- ford, Conn.).
Wheeler, U. M. . .. 1829-1830 (2) Whipple, Phineas L .. 1825-1830 (6) White, Thomas W. ... 1826-1827 (2) Whitehouse, Henry J. 1828-1830 (2) Whittingham, W. R .. 1828-1829 (10) Wickham, Thomas. . . 1827-1829 (4) Williams, E. 1823-1829 (2)
Williams, N. W 1826-1829 (3) Williston, Ralph. 1828-1829 (3) Wilson, Bird .. . 1827-1829 (2) (July 30, 1829, is to the Rev. Dr. Onderdonk).
Wisner, H. F.
. 1827-1829 (3)
Wyatt, W. E.
1827-1828
(3)
ONE LETTER ONLY
W., T. G ... 1827
Wallace, Mrs. 1825
Wallace, J ..
1828
Webb, J. Watson 1829
Weeks, E.
1827
Weld, Theodore D. 1828
Wheat, John Thos.
1825
White, G. B.
1830
White, R. K.
1830
Wilberforce, William.
1823
Wilcox, Charlotte
1825
Wiley, John.
1830
Williams, E.
1826
Williams, Peter.
1826
Williams, Rush
1826
Williamson, David.
Williamson, Francis H. Winant, D. 1826
(Letter anonymous, but sent in name of D. W.).
Woodward, John W. 1830
Woodworth, Samuel.
1830
Woolsey, G. D.
1826
Wright, Thomas
1827
Y
Young, L. Huntington. .... 1828
(2)
Youngs, Joseph B. ... 1825-1830
(6)
.
ONE LETTER ONLY
Young, John.
. 1827
Young, William
. 1830
MISCELLANEOUS
J. L. W.
Bishop Hobart's Letter of Introduc- tion to Bishop Luscombe for Rev. Mr. Creighton and his brother, Captain Creighton. Letter evi- dently drafted by Bishop Hobart. Oct. 23, 1820
Copy Letter by Bishop Hobart to Vestry of Protestant Episcopal Church, at Richmond, Va. About 1814
D. Babcock's Letter to Dr. Lyell
A. Clark's Letter to Dr. Lyell S. Davis's Letter to Rev. Henry Anthon
Letter of Wardens and Vestry of St. John's Church, Ithaca, to Dr. Lyell
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R. Salmon de Missionary Fund G. H. Norton's Letter to Dr. Lyell Missionary Reports, 1825
L. Smith's Letter to Dr. Lyell
Professor McVickar's Parcel of Col- lege Papers, by John Henry Hobart
H. Nicholas, On Coventry (England) Obadiah Crane's Account
Prospectus, Literary Institution, New York City, John Griscom, 1803 Form of Service for the New York Free School
Estimate of Plate for the Altar, by Mr. Halsted. August, 1806
Report of Committee of Trinity Church on the Claims to a Re- newal of Lease
Memorial, etc., from the Corpora- tion of Christ Church
Papers de an Enquiry about anony- mous Letter concerning Miss Mait- land, of Hanover
Dinner Invitations, Bishop of Que- bec to Bishop Hobart, August, 1823
Memorial from Vestry of Zion Church, Onondaga, de Missionary Fund, 1824
Petition from St. Paul's Church, Salina, Onondaga County, to Dr. Lyell, 1824
Letter from the Rev. A. S. Hollister to Dr. Lyell, 1824
Letter from the Rev. R. Hubbard to Dr. Lyell, 1824
Letter from the Rev. William J. Bulkley to Dr. Lyell, 1824
Letter from the Rev. Samuel Fuller to Dr. Lyell, 1824
Letter from the Rev. Moses Burt to Dr. Lyell, 1824
Letter from N. Williams to John McVickar, 1823
Petition from St. Luke's Church, Colesville, Broome County, to Dr. Lyell, 1824
Letter from Mr. L. Davis to Dr. McVickar, 1828
Extract from North American Maga- zine, March, 1835, de Bishop Hobart's Trinity Monument
Two Invitations to Meetings of Charity School Committee, 1804
Anonymous Letters to Bishop Ho- bart Re Church Matters, about 1820
Parochial Reports in different Churches, 1815
Letter from Azariah Smith de Rev. Mr. Bulkeley, to Dr. Lyell, 1824
Letters from Bishop Hobart to his Mother, 1795-1800
Letter from Bishop
Hobart to Charles Fenton Mercer, March, 1798
Applications to Missionary Society for Aid
Depositions de Various Cases
Journal of the Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Pro- testant Episcopal Church, in the State of New York, held in St. Peter's Church, Albany, on Tues- day, October 4, and Wednesday, October 5, 1803. New York: Printed by T. & J. Swords, 1803
Drafts of Various Papers by Bishop Hobart, including Essay in Albany Centinel, 1805; Letters in New York American and other Periodi- cals; Confirmation Notices and Letters
Statistics of Diocese of Aberdeen, June and July, 1820. MS.
Proportionate Increase of England, Wales, and Scotland, by James Cleland, Glasgow, June, 1823. Printed
Statistical Account of Scotland, by Sir John Sinclair, 1823. Printed Statistical Tables of Scotland, by Sir John Sinclair. December, 1823. Printed
The Impropriety of Indulging Grief for the Loss of Near Relatives or Particular Friends. By Sir John Sinclair. December 18, 1823 Lithographed
Catalogue of Fruit Trees, Spring, 1821
Draft of Resolution concerning Chapel Service, Columbia College Resolution concerning Ammi Rogers, Standing Committee, Diocese of New York, 1803
Fees and Perquisites, Sextons of Trinity Church, 1825
497
Report of Committee of Board of Health
II.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF BOARD OF HEALTH ON PREVENTION OF SMALL-POX.
SMALL-POX.
" At a meeting of the Board of Health,
" Dec. 25, 1815.
" The Committee of the Board of Health to whom was referred the consideration of the proper means to be adopted for the prevention of the Small-pox in the City of New York.
" Report,
" That the many instances of mortality from the spreading of this disease, can be ascribed to no other cause than the neglect of the in- habitants for some years past, to use the precaution of being inoculated with Kine-Pock infection. A great number of persons have conse- quently become liable to the Small-Pox, and a wide field has been opened for its propagation. This neglect has obviously arisen from the removal of the fears and apprehensions of natural Small-Pox, by the introduction and successful practice of Vaccine inoculation, which appeared at one time almost to have extinguished the variolous disease. But the public has been too soon lulled into a fatal security, and it is a serious fact that there exists great apathy and inattention to the duty of Vaccination from, which it is to be hoped the citizens will be roused by the admonitions contained in our weekly bills of mortality.
" The only proper means of precaution undoubtedly is an immediate and universal resort to the practice of Kine-Pock inoculation. The Committee entertain the most perfect and undiminished confidence in the efficacy of this invaluable discovery, not only to prevent, but ultimately to exterminate the infection of Small-Pox. If there have been any supposed or alledged cases of its failure in preventing the Small Pox, they are perhaps not more numerous than the reported cases of failure from inoculations with the matter of Small-Pox itself ; and the Committee are persuaded from the most attentive observation and inquiry, that all such cases are owing, for the most part, to the use of spurious matter, and they ought therefore to be ascribed rather to inattention, or want of skill in the inoculator, than to any possible inefficacy in the power of the preventative remedy.
" The Vaccine inoculation, independent of its superiority in other respects, has moreover this great advantage over inoculation with the matter of Small-Pox, that the disease produced by the former is not communicable from one person to another, except by inoculation
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whereas every case of inoculated Small-Pox, may by spreading and propagating the disease, ultimately infect many persons, and thus occasion much mortality. It ought not therefore to be countenanced or tolerated, especially in populous cities, while we are possessed of a better and safer remedy.
"With a view then to enable all classes of citizens to avail them- selves immediately of this preventative, and thus to arrest the mortal- ity which now daily happens. The Committee recommend that a competent number of skilful Physicians be employed whose duty it shall be to visit all such families as may be thought necessary and proper for the purpose of offering to them the benefits of Vaccine in-' oculation, and that a Standing Committee of this Board be appointed, who shall have full powers, with the approbation of the Corporation of this city, to accomplish the object in view.
" These means, together with the humane measure already adopted, of opening the Marine Hospital for the reception of indigent persons labouring under the Small-Pox, the Committee are led to believe will contribute essentially to put a stop to the further progress of the com- plaint. They cannot however close this report without observing that the success of all means that may be proposed will depend alto- gether on the extent to which they are used, and that nothing effectual can be done, without the cheerful and zealous cooperation of every class of the inhabitants. All those persons therefore who have not hitherto caused themselves or their families to be vaccinated, should be earnestly invited to embrace this favourable opportunity and to avail themselves without a moments delay, of one of the mildest of all remedies which heaven has sent in mercy to mankind, for the purpose of exterminating one of the most loathsome of all diseases.
" All which is respectfully submitted. "B. DE WITT, Chairman.
"THE WHOLE BEING READ AND APPROVED:
" Resolved, That the said report be published, and that the follow- ing be a Committee to carry the same into effect, viz.
" Aldermen, COLES MAPES LAWRENCE M'CARTEE, and DR. DE WITT, Health Officer.
" By Orders of the Board of Health.
" JACOB RADCLIFF, President.
" J. MORTON, Secretary.
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Letter from "An Episcopalian "
"The Committee have the pleasure to inform their fellow citizens that a satisfactory arrangement has been made with the Trustees of the New York Dispensary, which establishment embraces all the ob- jects of a Kine-Pock institution, for the purpose of extending the benefits of Vaccine inoculation according to the views contained in the preceding report. That institution has divided the city into six dis- tricts, for each of which they employ a skilful Physician, whose duty it will now be to inoculate, and regularly to attend all such persons as may apply, free of expense. Physicians are also employed at the Dis- pensary, corner of Chamber street and Broadway, which will be open from nine o'clock in the morning, till six in the afternoon, (Sunday ex- cepted) to receive applications from all such as may wish to be inocu- lated at their own houses, and to vaccinate all those who may call there, and who will also be attended by the District Physicians, to observe the progress and to ensure the success of the inoculation. In addition to this, the Committee have employed a number of persons to assist in discovering and reporting to the institution all those persons and families in every part of the city, who may be liable to Small-Pox, with a view that they may be invited to be vaccinated.
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