The Hubley Collection contains legal documents, case papers, family and military papers, wills, deeds, bills and receipts, indentures for servants and enslaved persons, correspondence, petitions, and church-related information.
Admin/Biographical History
John Hubley and Joseph Hubley were Lancaster attorneys.
System of Arrangement
The legal papers are arranged chronologically. Case papers are arranged
alphabetically by surname of the plaintiff or defendant. Family papers are grouped by the family member's name and chronologically within that name. Box 6 is arranged chronologically.
Photograph- Group of young men on ship Monitor during the Civil War. John Durst of Lancaster was on the Monitor, but he is not identified on the photo. Photo labeled "Monitor boys, March 1862".
Photograph- Group of young men on ship Monitor during the Civil War. John Durst of Lancaster was on the Monitor, but he is not identified on the photo. Photo labeled "Monitor boys, March 1862".
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Group of young men on ship Monitor during the Civil War. John Durst of Lancaster was on the Monitor, but he is not identified on the photo. Photo labeled "Monitor boys, March 1862".
Photograph of cased image of man in Civil War military uniform. Slip of paper with image stated "taken before I left for Washington ? June 6, 1861". Possibly a member of the Kendig family.
Photograph- Cabinet card. John G. Musser, Co. F, 15th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, died Aug. 30, 1864 in Andersonville Prison, Georgia. Wife, Mary, sons, William H. and Jacob S. Musser. Musser was captured at the Battle of Chickamauga in September 1863 while serving with Co. D, 77th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry.
Photograph- Cabinet card. John G. Musser, Co. F, 15th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, died Aug. 30, 1864 in Andersonville Prison, Georgia. Wife, Mary, sons, William H. and Jacob S. Musser. Musser was captured at the Battle of Chickamauga in September 1863 while serving with Co. D, 77th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry.
Description
Cabinet card. John G. Musser, Co. F, 15th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, died Aug. 30, 1864 in Andersonville Prison, Georgia. Wife, Mary, sons, William H. and Jacob S. Musser. Musser was captured at the Battle of Chickamauga in September 1863 while serving with Co. D, 77th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry.
George Rodman Sutton enlisted in Civil War at age 17. Picture shows him at Gettysburg in 1865 Son of Margaret Lovett and Joel Sutton, Colerain Twp., Lancaster, PA Brother Dr. James L. Sutton served as surgeon until captured and died a hero in Libby Prison. This photo is framed in wood with the information given in part of the frame.