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Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Object ID
CommOrder 1821 #035
Date Range
1821
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Description
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners' Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
Date Range
1821
Date of Accumulation
1810-1901
Year
1821
Creator
County Commissioners
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives North
Storage Container
Box 0001
People
Fries, Anna
Fries, Susanna
Smith, J. Christian
Wakefield, Anna
Wakefield, Samuel
Young, Christian
Young, Henry
Young, Joseph
Young, Polly
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Rapho Twp.
Poor children
Teachers
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Place
Rapho Twp.
Extent
70 boxes (35 cubic ft.)
Object Name
Order for Payment
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder 1821 #035
Box Number
001
Notes
Entered into Q&A 1995/03/28.
Additional Notes
Poor Children
Fries, Anna.
Fries, Susanna.
Smith, J. Christian. Teacher.
Wakefield, Anna.
Wakefield, Samuel.
Young, Christian.
Young, Henry.
Young, Joseph.
Young, Polly.
1 item, 1 piece
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at research desk. Photocopy made by staff member.
Classification
RG 08-01 0510
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Object ID
CommOrder 1828 #158
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Description
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
Date of Accumulation
1810-1901
Creator
County Commissioners
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Container
Box 0008
People
Bruenner, Catharine
Bubach, Catharine
Bubach, Elisabeth
Bubach, John
Conrad, Elisabeth
Frankfort, Mary
Kissinger, Daniel
Kissinger, George
Shober, Ephraim
Wayne, David
Wayne, Eliza
Weaver, Mary
Young, Jacob
Young, Peggy
Young, Samuel
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Manheim Twp.
Poor children
Teachers
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Place
Manheim Twp.
Extent
70 boxes (35 cubic tabard.)
Object Name
Documents
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder 1828 #158
Box Number
008
Notes
Entered into Q & A 1994/03/17.
Additional Notes
Poor children.
Bruenner, Catharine.
Bubach, Catharine.
Bubach, Elisabeth.
Bubach, John.
Conrad, Elisabeth.
Frankfort, Mary.
Kissinger, Daniel.
Kissinger, George.
Shober, Ephraim. Teacher.
Wayne, David.
Wayne, Eliza.
Weaver, Mary.
Young, Jacob.
Young, Peggy.
Young, Samuel.
1 item. 1 piece.
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at research desk. Photocopy made by staff member.
Classification
RG 08-01 0510
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Object ID
CommOrder 1828 #317
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Description
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
Date of Accumulation
1810-1901
Creator
County Commissioners
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Container
Box 0008
People
Shober, Ephraim
Wayne, David
Wayne, Elisa
Young, Jacob
Young, Peggy
Young, Samuel
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Manheim Twp.
Poor children
Teachers
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Place
Manheim Twp.
Extent
70 boxes (35 cubic tabard.)
Object Name
Documents
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder 1828 #317
Box Number
008
Notes
Entered into Q & A 1994/04/28.
Additional Notes
Poor children.
Bruenner, Catharine.
Bubach, Elisabeth.
Bubach, John.
Frankfort, Mary.
Shober, Ephraim. Teacher.
Wayne, David.
Wayne, Elisa.
Young, Jacob.
Young, Peggy.
Young, Samuel.
1 item. 1 piece.
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at research desk. Photocopy made by staff member.
Classification
RG 08-01 0510
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' Order for Payment
Object ID
CommOrder 1825 #054
Date Range
1825
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' Order for Payment
Admin/Biographical History
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners' Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
Date Range
1825
Creator
County Commissioners
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Container
Box 0005
People
Adams, Mary
Albright, Frederick
Albright, Joseph
Albright, Peter
Algeyer, Joseph
Algeyer, Peter
Allen, William
Alsbach, Barbara
Alsbach, Henry
Anderson, John
Barlow, Catharine
Barlow, John
Barlow, Patrick
Barnhart, Catharine
Barnhart, Isaac
Barnhart, J.
Barnhart, John
Billet, Elizabeth
Billet, Peter
Billet, Susanna
Bodenstat, Henry
Bodenstat, Lydia
Bodenstat, William
Boyle, Lewis
Brookes, Andrew
Brookes, Washington
Brown, Mary
Bucher, Martin
Buller, George W.
Buller, Mary
Callwell, Catharine
Callwell, Joseph
Callwell, Mary Ann
Capp, Abner
Capp, John
Carn, David
Chapman, Mary
Cochran, John
Coil, Peter
Cooper, Austin
Cooper, Catharine
Cooper, Margaret
Cowhack, Eliza
Cromwell, Leah
Cromwell, Sarah
Davis, Henrietta
Davis, Nathaniel
Delbo, Mrs.
Dennison, J.
Dennison, Sarah
Dennison, William
Dick, Elizabeth
Docherty, James
Docherty, Michael
Doke, Henry
Doyle, Eliza
Doyle, Nancy
Draper, Eliza
Drum, Hannah
Dunlap, John
Dunlap, Matthew
Dunlap, Rebecca
Dysinger, Elizabeth
Dysinger, Jacob
Dysinger, John
Evans, Evan
Evans, John
Farmer, Elizabeth
Farmer, John
Farmer, Samuel
Finfrock, Benjamin
Finfrock, Emanuel
Finfrock, Henry
Fittera, Elizabeth
Fittera, Jacob
Fittera, Stephen
Flint, Joseph
Flint, Mary
Fought Jacob
Fought, Elizabeth
Fought, George
Fought, John
Frederick, Eliza
Frederick, Lewis
Garst, John
Giles, William
Greene, George
Greene, John
Haines, Eve
Hallowell, Isaac
Hallowell, Elizabeth
Hallowell, John
Halston, David
Halston, Fanny
Halston, Samuel
Hambleton, Andrew
Hambleton, Cd.
Hamilton, Mary Jane
Hamilton, WIlliam
Hamler, Alexander
Hamler, Elizabeth
Hartley, Barbara
Hartley, George
Hartley, Jacob
Hartman, Sarah
Hoke, John
Hoke, William
Hunsberger, Catharine
Hunsberger, Harriet
Jamieson, David
Jamieson, Elias
Johnson, Mary Ann
Johnson, Peter
Johnson, William
Jones, Eliza
Jones, Robert
Jones, Samuel
Kain, James
Kain, Sarah Ann
Kauffman, Michael
Keller, Ira
Keller, Michael
Kelly, Charles
Kelly, Mary
Kelly, Richard
Keyyey, Rosanna
Klugh, Benjamin
Klugh, Henry
Koch, Elizabeth
Leeder, Eliza
Leeder, John
Leeder, Mary
Lentz, Hiram
Lentz, Michael
Lentz, Sarah
Lisle, Catharine
Lisle, Mrs.
Longenecker, James
Longenecker, John
Longenecker, Levi
Longshore, Susanna
Lyons, Mary
Lytle, James
Lytle, Rachael
McCarron, James
McCarron, William
McClellen, James
McClosky, Ann
McClosky, Henry
Maginnes, Mary
Maglauchlin, George
Malloney, David
Malloney, John
Malloney, Martin
Manning, Eliza
Marsh, Rebecca A.
Martin, Margaret A.
Martin, Maria
Matthias, Margaret
Maxwell, Elizabeth
Maxwell, K.
Maxwell, Mary
McAfferty, James
McGran, Lydia
McKean, Hannah
McKean, William
McNiel, Hannah
Melony, John
Melony, Margaret
Meredith, Elizabeth
Meredith, Mary
Miller, Bathsheba
Miller, Betsey
Miller, Daniel
Miller, Elizabeth
Miller, George Drucken
Mitchell, Joseph
Mitchell, Joshua
Moore, Jane
Moore, Nancy
Moore, Robert
Nees, Fanny
Nees, Samuel
Nees, Sarah
Nimble, George
Nimble, Joseph
Norris, John
Norris, Lydia
Norris, Thomas
Pence, Barnhart
Pence, Jacob
Pence, Samuel
Rathvon, Elizabeth
Rathvon, Jacob
Raymond, James
Reed, John
Reed, Peter
Rees, Catharine
Rhoad, Jacob
Rhoad, Mary Ann
Rhodes, Jonathan
Rhodes, Peter
Rice, Hester
Robinson, Cornelius
Robinson, Elizabeth
Robinson, Mary Ann
Robinson, Mary M.
Robinson, Richard
Rogers, Alexander
Rogers, Hannah
Roop, Samuel
Roop, William
Sands, Elizabeth
Sands, John
Sands, Rachael
Sands, William
Schwalge, John
Seachrist, Frederick
Shafer, Daniel
Shaffner, Henry
Shaffner, Jeremiah
Shaffner, Philip
Sharer, Jacob
Sharer, John
Sharer, Michael
Shoaf, Frederick
Shoaf, Martin
Shoaf, Reuben
Simpson, Eliza
Simpson, Mary
Snyder, Lewis
Snyder, Rudolph
Spangler, Benjamin
Spangler, John
Spangler, William
Spencer, Ann
Spencer, Appellonia
Spencer, Thomas
Spoon, Catharine
Spoon, Godlieb
Spoon, Jacob
Stackhouse, Irwin
Stape, George
Stape, Joseph
Steinmetz, Fanny
Steinmetz, Leah
Strohm, Elizabeth
Strohm, Michael
Swords, James
Swords, Jane
Swords, John
Swords, Mary Ann
Swords, Thomas
Uplinger, John
Warner, Margaret
Williams, Jacob
Williams, John
Williams, Joseph
WIlliams, William
Williams, Mrs.
Witch, John
Witch, Susan Caroline
Yost, Adam
Yost, Samuel
Young, Caspar
Young, Elizabeth
Young, Joseph
Yountz, Mrs.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Donegal Twp.
Elizabethtown
Maytown, Donegal Twp.
Mount Joy
Newville, West Donegal Twp.
Poor children
Teachers
Place
Donegal Twp.
Object Name
Order for Payment
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder 1825 #054
Box Number
005
Notes
Never entered into Q & A.
Additional Notes
Poor children.
Donegal Twp., Mount Joy, Elizabethtown, Newville, Maytown,
Bainbridge, Centerville, and Marietta as specified below.
Donegal Twp.
Strohm, Michael. Father of Strohm, Elizabeth, age 7.
Jamieson, David. Father of Jamieson, Elias, age 9.
Billet, Peter. Father of Billet, Elizabeth, age 10; Billet, Susanna, age 9.
Williams, Joseph. Father of Williams, John, age 11; Williams, Jacob, age 10.
Norris, John. Father of Norris, Lydia, age 11; Norris, Thomas, age 9; Norris, John, age 7.
Hambleton, Cd. Father of Hambleton, Andrew, age 11.
Shoaf, Martin. Father of Shopf, Frederick, age 7; Shoaf, Reuben, age 6.
Dunlap, Matthew. Father of Dunlap, Rebecca, age 11; Dunlap, John, age 9.
Fought, John. Father of Fought, George, age 10; Fought, Elizabeth, age 8; Fought Jacob, age 6.
Witch, Susan Caroline, age 10; Witch, John, age 8. Orphans.
Chapman, Mary. Mother of Martin, Margaret A., age 9.
Mitchell, Joshua. Father of Miitchell, Joshua, age 9; Mitchell, Joseph, age 6.
Spoon, Godlieb. Father of Spoon, Jacob, age 11; Spoon, Cathatine, age 8.
Hartley, Jacob. Father of Hartley, Barbara, age 9; Hartley, George, age 8.
Miller, Daniel. Father of Miller, Elizabeth, age 8; Miller, Bathsheba, age 7.
Barlow, Patrick. Father of Barlow, John, age 11; Barlow, Catharine, age 9.
M'Carron, William. Father of M'Carron, James, age 8; M'Carron, William, age 6.
G____, Samuel. Orphan. Lame. Age 8.
Manning, Eliza. Orphan. Age 9.
Moore, Robert. Father of Moore, Mancy, age 10; Moore, Jane, age 6.
Carn, David. Age 7.
Mount Joy and vicinity.
Alsbach, Henry, age 10. Of poor parents.
Alsbach, Barbara, age 8. Of poor parents.
Finfrock, Em[anue]l, age 10. Of poor parents.
Finfrock, Benjamin, age 8. Of poor parents.
Finfrock, Henry, age 6. Of poor parents.
Hoke, William, age 8. Of poor parents.
Hoke, John, age 5. Of poor parents.
McGran, Lydia, age 8. Of poor parents.
Hartman, Sarah, age 7. Of poor parents.
Simpson, Eliza, age 10. Of poor parents.
Simpson, Mary, age 8. Of poor parents. Crippled.
Cowhack, Eliza, age 8. Illegitimate.
Doyle, Nancy, age 9. Orphan.
Doyle, Eliza, age 7. Orphan.
Miller, George Drucken, age 9. Orphan.
Raymond, James, age 6. Orphan.
Elizabethtown and vicinity.
Barnhart, Catharine. Mother of Kauffman, Michael, age 9.
Barnhart, J. Parent of Barnhart, Isaac, age 8; Barnhart, John, age 7.
Newville, West Donegal Twp. and vicinity
Young, Caspar. Father of Young, Joseph, age 9; Young, Elizabeth, age 7.
Rhodes, Jonathan. Father of Rhodes, Peter, age 8.
Capp, John. Father of Capp, Abner, age 10.
Maxwell, K. Parent of Maxwell, Elizabeth, age 8; Maxwell, Mary, age 7.
Calwell, Joseph. Father of Callwell, Mary Ann, age 7; Callwell, Catharine, age 6.
Greene, George. Father of Greene, George, age 9; Greene, John, age 7.
Maglauchlin, George. Orphan. Age 9.
McGlaughlin, Elizabeth. Mother of Fisher, Matilda, age 9.
Dick, Elizabeth. Mother of Hunsberger, Catharine, age 9; Hunsberger, Harriet, age 7.
Koch, Elizabeth. Age 10. Illegitimate.
Steinmetz, Fanny, age 11. Steinmetz, Leah, age 9. Orphans.
Docherty, James
Maytown and vicinity.
Rees, Catharine. Age 7. Orphan.
Cochran, John. Age 11. Orphan.
Buller, Mary. Age 6. Orphan.
Buller, George W. Age 10. Orphan.
Meredith, Mary. Age 8. Orphan.
Meredith, Elizabeth. Age 5. Orphan.
Albright, Joseph. Age 8. Orphan,
Boyle, Lewis. Age 7. Orphan .
Uplinger, John. Age 6. Orphan.
Brown, Mary. Age 7. Orphan.
Keyyey, Rosanna. Age 9. Orphan.
Doke, Henry. Age 8. Orphan. ($600).
Albright, Peter. Age 5. Orphan.
Seachrist, Frederick. Age 7. Orphan.
Delbo, Mrs. Mother of Albright, Frederick, age 8.
Miller, Betsey. Mother of Warner, Margaret, age 5.
Haines, Eve. Mother of Matthias, Margaret, age 10.
Anderson, John. Age 9.
Sands, William. Father of Sands, John, age 11; Sands, Elizabeth, age 9; Sands, Rachael, age 7; Sands, William, age 5.
Dennison, J. Father of Dennison, William, age 11; Dennison, Sarah, age 10.
Pence, Barnhart. Father of Pence, Jacob, age 8; Pence, Samuel, age 6.
Stape, George, age 9; Stape, Joseph, age 7.
Shaffner, Philip. Father of Shaffner, Henry, age 8; Shaffner, Jeremiah, age 6.
Hallowell, John. Father of Hallowell, Isaac, age 10.
Hallowell, Elizabeth, age 7.
Halston, Samuel. Father of Halston, David,age 10; Halston, Fanny, age 5.
Bainbridge and vicinity.
Lytle, James; Lytle, Rachael. Orphans. Twins, age 10.
Docherty, James; Docherty, Michael. Orphans. Twins, age 9.
Klugh, Henry. Orphan. Age 7.
Klugh, Benjamin. Orphan. Age 5.
Swords, John. Father of Swords, Jane, age 10; Swords, Mary Ann, age 7.
Sharer, Jacob. Father of Sharer, John, age 9; Sharer, Michael, age 8.
Dysinger, John. Father of Dysinger, Jacob, age 8; Dysinger, Elizabeth, age 10.
Adams, Mary. Mother of Drum, Hannah, age 6.
Longshore, Susanna. Mother of Martin, Maria, age 9.
Marietta and vicinity.
Yost, Adam. Father of Yost, Samuel, age 11; Yost, Adam, age 7.
Reed, Peter (Lan'r.). Father of Reed, John, age 6.
Brookes, Andrew. Father of Brookes, Andrew, age 9; Brookes, Washington, age 6.
Keller, Michael. Cripple. Father of Keller, Ira, age 6.
Johnson, Peter. Father of Johnson, Mary Ann, age 8; Johnson, William, age 6.
Hamilton, WIlliam. (Penitentiary). Father of Hamilton, Mary Jane, age 11.
Kelly, Richard. Father of Kelly, Charles, age 7; Kelly, Mary, age 6.
Williams, _____ Mrs. Mother of WIlliams, William, age 7.
Swords, James. Father of Swords, Thomas, age 10; Swords, James, age 8.
Malloney, John. Father of Malloney, David, age 9; Malloney, Martin, age 7.
Rhoad, Jacob. Father of Rhoad, Mary Ann, age 10; Rhoad, Jacob, age 7.
Rathvon, Jacob. Father of Rathvon, Elizabeth, age 9.
Spangler, John. Cordwainer. Father of Spangler, William, age 10; Spangler, Benjamin, age 7.
Melony, John. Father of Melony, Margaret, age 8.
Spencer, Thomas. Father of Spencer, Ann, age 11; Spencer, Appellonia, age 9.
Jones, Robert. Father of Jones, Samuel, age 8; Jones, Eliza, age 6.
Roop, Samuel. Father of Roop, William, age 10.
Longenecker, John. Father of Longenecker, Levi, age 9; Longenecker, James, age 7.
Kain, James. Father of Kain, Sarah Ann, age 9.
M'Closky, Henry. Father of M'Closky, Ann, age 10.
Davis, Naathaniel. Father of Davis, Henrietta, age 9.
Robinson, Cornelius. Illegitimate, age 11.
Robinson, Mary M. Illegitimate, age 6.
Stackhouse, Irwin. Illegitimate, age 6.
Yountz, _____Mrs. Mother of Martin, Maria. Illegitimate, age 8; Draper, Eliza, age 7.
Nimble, Joseph. Father of Nimble, George, age 9.
Snyder, Rudolph. Father of Snyder, Lewis, age 9.
Nees, Samuel. Father of Nees, Fanny, age 9; Nees, Sarah, age 8.
Farmer, John. Father of Farmer, Samuel, age 8; Farmer, Elizabeth, age 7.
Bodenstat, Henry. Father of Bodenstat, William, age 8; Bodenstat, Lydia, age 10.
Rogers, Alexander. Father of Rogers, Hannah, age 9; Rogers, Alexander, age 7.
Evans, John. Father of Evans, Evan, age 7; Evans, John, lame, age 5.
Leeder, John. Father of Leeder, Eliza, age 9; Leeder, Mary, age 7.
Hamler, Alexander. Father of Hamler, Elizabeth, age 10; Hamler, Alexander, age 9.
Lyons, Mary. Orphan. Age 9.
Allen, William. Orphan. Age 8.
M'Clellen, James. Orphan. Age 8.
Garst, John. Orphan. Age 9.
Schwalge, JOhn. Orphan. Age 8.
Bucher, Martin. Orphan. Age 7.
Maginnes, Mary. Orphan. Age 6.
Rice, Hester. Orphan. Age 8.
Marsh, Rebecca A. Orphan. Age 11.
Cromwell. Orphan. Age 10.
Cromwell, Leah. Orphan. Age 6.
McNiel, Hannah. Orphan. Age 9.
McAfferty, James. Orphan. Age 10.
Coil, Peter. Orphan. Age 11 1/2.
Frederick, Lewis. Orphan. Age 9.
Frederick, Eliza. Orphan. Age 7.
McKean, Hannah. Orphan. Age 11.
Lisle, _____ Mrs. Mother of Lisle, Catharine, age 6.
Lentz, Michael. Father of Lentz, Hiram, age 9; Lentz, Sarah, age 7.
Giles, William, age 8.
McKean, William. Orphan. Age 9.
Robinson, Richard. Father of Robinson, Mary Ann, age 9; Robinson, Elizabeth, age 7.
Algeyer, Peter. Father of Algeyer, Joseph, age 8, cripple.
Fittera, Jacob. Father of Fittera, Stephen, age 9; Fittera, Elizabeth, age 7.
Shafer, Daniel. Father of Shafer, Daniel, age 5.
Cooper, Austin. Father of Cooper, Margaret; Cooper, Catharine.
Flint, Joseph. Father of Flint, Mary, age 10.
1 item. 1 piece.
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at research desk. Photocopy made by staff member.
Classification
RG 08-01 0510
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Object ID
CommOrder 1824 #511
Date Range
1824
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Admin/Biographical History
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay.
Date Range
1824
Creator
County Commissioners
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives North
Storage Container
Box 0005
People
Barnhart, Baky
Koch, Elizabeth
Copp, John
Copp, Abnor
Eanley, John
Eanley, Susanna
Fisher, Elizabeth
Fisher, Matilda
Green, George
Killwell, Joseph
Killwell, Caty
Killwell, Mareyan
Krick, Frank
Frick, George
Krick, John
Krick, Mary
Martin, Peter
Martin, Lusian
Maxson, Robert
Maxson, Elizabeth
Maxson, Mary
McGlaughlin, Mrs.
McGlaughlin, George
Rots, Jonothon
Rots, Peter
Stinemetz, Mrs.
Stinemetz, Fanny
Stinemetz, Lea
Young, Cas
Young, Elizabeth
Young, Joseph
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Donegal Twp.
Poor children
Students
Place
Donegal Twp.
Object Name
List
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder 1824 #511
Box Number
005
Notes
Entered into Q & A Jul 3, 2002.
Additional Notes
Poor children.
Names taken from Lancaster County tax lists.
See also Tax List: #510.
Barnhart, Baky . Father of Koch, Elizabeth, age 9.
Copp, John. Father of Copp, Abnor, age 10.
Eanley, John. Father of Eanley, Susanna, age 6.
Fisher, Elizabeth. Mother of Fisher, Matilda, age 8.
Green, George. Father of Green, George. Age 9.
Killwell, Joseph. Father of Killwell, Caty, age 9; Killwell, Mareyan, age 6.
Krick, Frank. Father of Frick, George, age 6; Krick, John, age 8; Krick, Mary, age 9.
Martin, Peter, Father of Martin, Lusian, age 7.
Maxson, Robert. Father of Maxson, Elizabeth, age 9; Maxson, Mary, age 6.
McGlaughlin, Widow. Mother of McGlaughlin, George, age 9.
Rots, Jonothon. Father of Rots, Peter, age 8.
Stinemetz, Widow. Mother of Stinemetz, Fanny, age 10; Stinemetz, Lea, age 8.
Young, Cas. Father of Young, Elizabeth, age 6; Young, Joseph, age 9.
1 item. 1 piece.
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at research desk. Photocopy made by staff member.
Classification
RG 08-01 0510
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Object ID
CommOrder 1824 #361
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Description
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners' Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
Date of Accumulation
1810-1901
Creator
County Commissioners
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Container
Box 0005
People
Keyser, Henry
Moyer, George
Moyer, Polly
Moyer, Samuel
Seamiller, Nancy
Seamiller, Philip
Stamm, Henry
Stamm, John
Stamm, Samuel
Tshutty, John
Tshutty, Peter
Young, Abraham
Young, Daniel
Young, Michael
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Warwick Twp.
Poor children
Teachers
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Place
Warwick Twp.
Extent
70 boxes (35 cubic ft.)
Object Name
Order for Payment
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder 1824 #361
Box Number
005
Notes
Entered into Q & A 1993/09/21.
Additional Notes
Poor children.
Keyser, Henry. Teacher.
Moyer, George. Father of Moyer, Samuel; Moyer, Polly.
Seamiller, Philip. Father of Seamiller, Nancy.
Stamm, Samuel. Father of Stamm, John; Stamm, Henry.
Tshutty, John. Father of Tshutty, Peter.
Young, Michael. Father of Young, Abraham; Young, Daniel.
1 item. 1 piece.
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at research desk. Photocopy made by staff member.
Classification
RG 08-01 0510
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Object ID
CommOrder no date #005
Date Range
No date
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Admin/Biographical History
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay.
Date Range
No date
Creator
County Commissioners
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives North
Storage Container
Box 0068
People
Arnold, Elizabeth
Arnold, Peter
Arnold, Mrs.
Bardt, John
Bardt, Martin
Bausman, Emanuel
Bausman, Henry
Bausman, John
Bear, Isaac
Bear, Jacob
Bear, Peter
Bear, Rebecca
Bear, Mrs.
Bendon, William
Bendon, Mrs.
Blocher, Daniel
Blocher, Jacob
Bomberger, Elizabeth
Boyer, Michael
Boyer, Mrs.
Buch, Elias
Buch, Ephraim
Buch, Maria
Buch, Susan
Cassler, Christ
Cassler, Elizabeth
Cassler, Maria
Demmy, John
Demmy, Matilda
Engel, Adam
Engel, George
Fass, Ann
Fass, Elizabeth
Fass, Jacob
Fass, Susan
Fink, Isaac
Fink, Israel
Fink, Jacob
Fink, Sally
Fink, Mrs.
Fisher, Caroline
Fisher, Christian
Fisher, Cordilia
Fisher, Elizabeth
Fisher, Jacob
Folly, Henry
Folly, Jacob
Folly, Susan
Frederick, Samuel
Frederick, Mrs.
Frey, Andrew
Frey, Jacob
Frey, William
Gerber, Barbara
Gerber, Mrs.
Good, Henry
Good, Matilda
Gutjahr, Ann
Gutjahr, Catharine
Gutjahr, Mathias
Hambright, Henry
Hambright, Martin
Hambright, Rosann
Hambright, Sophia
Heisser, Frederick
Heisser, Joseph
Heisser, Peter
Hermes, Emanuel
Hermes, Mrs.
Hipple, Elizabeth
Hipple, Jacob
Hipple, Joseph
Hogenberger, Michael
Howerter, Adam
Howeter, Henry
Humer, David
Humer, Jacob
Humer, John
Humer, Mrs.
Keil, Ann
Keil, Emanuel
Keil, Fanny
Keil, Jacob
Keil, Jeremiah
Keil, Ludwig
Keil, Philip
Keil, Samuel
Kelly, George
Kelly, Sarah
Kercher, John
Kercher, Margaret
Kissinger, Eve
Kissinger, John
Kraft, Casper
Kraft, George
Kraft, Ruben
Leininger, Cyrus
Leininger, Elizabeth
Leininger, John
McCatchen, Benjamin
McCatchen, John
McCatchen, Mrs.
McCracken, William
Meyer, Emanuel
Meyer, George
Meyer, Polly
Meyley, Maria
Meyley, Mathias
Miller, Abraham
Miller, Ann
Miller, Jacob
Miller, Mrs.
Muma, Maria
Muma, Peter
Muma, Susan
Neuman, John
Nicklas, Rebecca
Nicklas, Mrs.
Paulie, George
Paulie, Pauliann
Pfund, George
Pfund, Mrs.
Ream, Ann
Ream, Frederick
Ream, Lewis
Renshler, John
Renshler, Maria
Seamiller, Ann
Seamiller, Philip
Sellers, Absalom
Sellers, Jophinus
Sellers, Matilda
Shlutt, William
Shlutt, Mrs.
Shudley, Christian
Shudley, Maria
Speraw, Gibson
Speraw, Mrs.
Stam, Henry
Stam, Margaret
Stam, Samuel
Stober, Daniel
Stober, Elizabeth
Stober, George
Streit, Fanny
Tshudy, David
Tshudy, John
Tshudy, Peter
Wagner, George
Wells, Benjamin
Wells, Charlotte
Wells, Josua
Wissler, Abraham
Wissler, Jacob
Wissler, Mrs.
Wrissler, Nancy
Wrissler, Mrs.
Young, Jacob
Young, Samuel
Young, Sarah
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Warwick Twp.
Poor children
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Place
Warwick Twp.
Object Name
List
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder no date #005
Box Number
068
Notes
Entered into Q&A Aug 29, 1996.
Additional Notes
Poor children.
Names taken from Lancater County tax lists.
Arnold, _____ Mrs. Widow. Mother of Arnold, Peter, age 10; Arnold, Elizabeth, age 8.
Bardt, John. Father of Bardt, Martin, age 8.
Bausman, John. Father of Bausman, Henry, age 10; Bausman, Emanuel, age 7.
Bear, Peter. Father of Bear, Rebecca, age 10; Bear, Jacob, age 8.
Bear, _____ Mrs. Widow. Mother of Bear, Isaac, age 10.
Bendon, _____ Mrs. Widow. Mother of Bendon, William, age 10.
Blocher, Daniel. Father of Blocher, Jacob, age 9.
Bomberger, Elizabeth. Age 7.
Boyer, _____ Mrs. Widow. Mother of Boyer, Michael, age 10.
Buch, Ephraim. Father of Buch, Elias, age 11; Buch, Maria, age 10; Buch, Susan, age 8.
Cassler, Christ. Father of Cassler, Elizabeth, age 9; Cassler, Maria, age 7.
Demmy, John. Father of Demmy, Matilda, age 7.
Engel, George. Father of Engel, Adam, age 10.
Fass, Jacob. Father of Fass, Susan, age 11; Fass, Ann, age 10; Fass, Elizabeth, age 9.
Fink, Jacob. Father of Fink, Israel, age 8.
Fink, _____ Mrs. Widow. Mother of Fink, Sally, age 11; Fink, Isaac, age 8.
Fisher, Christian. Father of Fisher, Jacob, age 11; Fisher, Elizabeth, age 11; Fisher, Caroline, age 9; Fisher, Cordilia, age 7.
Folly, Henry. Father of Folly, Susan, age 9; Folly, Jacob, age 7.
Frederick, _____ Mrs. Widow. Mother of Frederick, Samuel, age 9.
Frey, Andrew. Father of Frey, William, age 11; Frey, Jacob, age 9.
McCracken, William, age 11. Streit, Fanny, age 9. Live in the care of Wagner, George.
Gerber, _____. Mrs. Widow. Mother of Gerber, Barbara, age 10.
Good, Henry. Father of Good, Matilda, age 8.
Gutjahr, Mathias. Father of Gutjahr, Catharine, age 9; Gutjahr, Ann, age 7.
Hambright, Martin. Father of Hambright, Henry, age 11; Hambright, Rosann, age 10; Hambright, Sophia, age 8.
Heisser, Frederick. Father of Heisser, Peter, age 11; Heisser, Joseph, age 9.
Hermes, _____. Mrs. Widow. Mother of Hermes, Emanuel, age 8.
Hipple, Joseph. Father of Hipple, Elizabeth, age 9; Hipple, Jacob, age 7.
Hogenberger, Michael. Age 8.
Howerter, Adam. Father of Howeter, Henry, age 9; Howerter, Adam, age 8.
Humer, _____. Widow. Mother of Humer, John, age 11; Humer, Jacob, age 10; Humer, David, age 8.
Keil, Ludwig. Father of Keil, Ann, age 9.
Keil, Philip. Father of Keil, Fanny, age 11; Keil, Jeremiah, age 10; Keil, Emanuel, age 7.
Keil, Samuel. Father of Keil, Jacob, age 8.
Kelly, George. Father of Kelly, Sarah, age 11.
Kercher, John. Father of Kercher, Margareth, age 9.
Kissinger, John. Father of Kissinger, Eve, age 9.
Kraft, Casper. Father of Kraft, George, age 10; Kraft, Ruben, age 7.
Leininger, John. Leininger, Elizabeth, age 10; Leininger, Cyrus, age 9.
McCatchen, _____ Mrs. Widow. Mother of Mc Catchen, Benjamin, age 11; McCatchen, John, age 7.
Meyer, George. Father of Meyer, Polly, age 11; Meyer, Emanuel, age 9.
Meyley, Mathias. Father of Meyley, Maria, age 9; Meyley, Mathias, age 7.
Miller, Jacob. Father of Miller, Ann, age 9.
Miller, _____ Mrs. Widow. Mother of Miller, Abraham, age 8.
Muma, Peter. Father of Muma, Maria, age 10; Muma, Susan, age 7.
Neuman, John. Father of Neuman, John, age 10.
Nicklas, _____ Mrs. Widow. Mother of Nicklas, Rebecca, age 9.
Paulie, George. Father of Paulie, Pauliann, age 9.
Pfund, _____ Mrs. Widow. Mother of Pfund, George, age 8.
Ream, Lewis. Father of Ream, Lewis, age 11; Ream, Frederick, age 9; Ream, Ann, age 8.
Renshler, John. Father of Renshler, Maria, age 9; Renshler, John, age 8.
Seamiller, Philip. Father Seamiller, Ann, age 11.
Sellers, Absalom. Father of Sellers, Jophinus, age 9; Sellers, Matilda, age 7.
Shlutt, _____ Mrs. Widow. Mother of Shlutt, William, age 10.
Shudley, Christian. Father of Shudley, Christian, age 11; Shudley, Maria, age 9.
Speraw, _____ Mrs. Widow. Mother of Speraw, Gibson, age 10.
Stam, Samuel. Father of Stam, Henry, age 11; Stam, Margareth, age 9.
Stober, George. Father of Stober, Elizabeth, age, 11; Stober, Daniel, age 9.
Tshudy, John. Father of Tshudy, Peter, age 11; Tshudy, David, age 9.
Wells, Benjamin. Father of Wells, Josua, age 9; Wells, Charlotte, age 7.
Wissler, _____. Mrs. Widow. Mother of Wissler, Jacob, age 10; Wissler, Abraham, age 8.
Wrissler, _____ Mrs. Widow. Mother of Wrissler, Nancy, age 11.
Young, Jacob. Father of Young, Samuel, age 10, Young, Sarah, age 8.
1 item. 1 piece.
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at research desk. Photocopy made by staff member.
Classification
RG 08-01 0510
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Object ID
CommOrder 1824 #102
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Description
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners' Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
Date of Accumulation
1810-1901
Creator
County Commissioners
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Container
Box 0004
People
Bachman, Julius
Young, Abram
Young, Daniel
Young, Henry
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Warwick Twp.
Poor children
Teachers
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Place
Warwick Twp.
Extent
70 boxes (35 cubic ft.)
Object Name
Order for Payment
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder 1824 #102
Box Number
004
Notes
Entered into Q & A 1993/08/03.
Additional Notes
Poor children.
Bachman Julius. Teacher.
Young, Abram.
Young, Daniel.
Young, Henry.
1 item 1 piece.
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at research desk. Photocopy made by staff member.
Classification
RG 08-01 0510
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
James Buchanan Family Papers, Part 4 Edward Young Buchanan
Title
Letter from E. Y. Buchanan to H. B. Swarr
Object ID
JBFP 4.1.1.075
Date Range
1876/01/11
  2 documents     4 images  
Collection
James Buchanan Family Papers, Part 4 Edward Young Buchanan
Title
Letter from E. Y. Buchanan to H. B. Swarr
Description
Letter from E. Y. Buchanan to H. B. Swarr reporting that Judge Cadwalader is still in the process of gathering, arranging, and digesting material, but hasn’t written very much because of his health and judicial duties, and so, regrettably, the biography will not be published during the centennial year; noting that his only surviving son Edward and his family are visiting from California; and asking for information about a W. R. Bierly of Williamsport, who is requesting access to James Buchanan’s early letters. Oxford Church Parsonage, Philadelphia.
Date Range
1876/01/11
Creator
Buchanan, Edward Young, 1811-1895
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives South
Storage Container
JBFP Part 4, Box 1
People
Bierly, Willis Reed
Buchanan, Edward Young
Buchanan, Edward Young, Jr.
Buchanan, James
Cadwalader, John
Swarr, Hiram Behm
Subjects
Letters
Search Terms
Correspondence
Letters
Buchanan Collections
James Buchanan
James Buchanan Presidential Library
Extent
1 item, 4 pages to scan, 17 x 11 cm.
Object Name
Letter
Language
English
Parent Object ID
JBFP Part 4 Series 1
Object ID
JBFP 4.1.1.075
Associated Material
James Buchanan Papers, Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections,
http://archives.dickinson.edu/collection-descriptions/james-buchanan-papers
James Buchanan and Harriet Lane Johnston Papers, Library of Congress,
https://www.loc.gov/collections/james-buchanan-and-harriet-lane-johnston-papers/
James Buchanan Papers, Historical Society of Pennsylvania,
http://www2.hsp.org/collections/manuscripts/b/Buchanan0091.html
James Buchanan Papers, Penn State University Libraries,
https://libraries.psu.edu/findingaids/1458.htm
Related Item Notes
James Buchanan Family Papers
MG-96 James Buchanan Collection
Historical Society of Pennsylvania microfilm
Photograph collections
Curatorial collections
Wheatland Mansion
Notes
May 2020 PastPerfect Conversion
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Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Accession Number
JBMS1995.620
Other Number
JBFP Part 4, Series 1, Subseries 1, Folder 75
Description Level
Item
Custodial History
The James Buchanan Family Papers were collected by the James Buchanan Foundation for the Preservation of Wheatland. This collection was relocated from the Wheatland mansion to the LancasterHistory archives in the Spring of 2009. Digitization of the James Buchanan Family Papers was funded by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, PHMC Appl ID # 201808013051, 2019-2020.
Images
Documents
Less detail
Collection
James Buchanan Family Papers, Part 1 James Buchanan
Title
Thirty four letters, most from James Buchanan, 1832-1867
Object ID
JBFP 1.1.1.243
Date Range
1832-1867
  2 documents     165 images  
Collection
James Buchanan Family Papers, Part 1 James Buchanan
Title
Thirty four letters, most from James Buchanan, 1832-1867
Description
Various locations, 1832-1867 (The originals of the following 34 letters and one poem are owned by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.)
Letter 1 Washington, 12 October 1847 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry, Georgetown College, making an appointment for his nephew at his dentist, Dr. Gunnell and stating that he will not use his former dentist, Mr. Humphreys; Mr. Bartle or Buchanan will accompany him.
Letter 2 Wheatland, 17 August 1849 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. [Henry] noting that many inquired of him at Bedford Springs; wishing him to get his teeth properly attended to; hoping that he will be able to enter the sophomore class at Princeton; concluding with family gossip including the visit of Mrs. Greenhow, her three daughters, and a nurse along with Harriet and Eskridge Lane; and finally hoping to see him “should you answer my reasonable expectations; otherwise your presence will afford me no pleasure.” Sent to Bolmar’s, at Bolmar’s, West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Letter 3 Wheatland, 7 March 1850 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry reporting that he is happy that Mr. Macken sent him the “Dictionnaire Universal”; asking that he bring the dog Mr. Bolmar promised; family gossip including Buchanan’s visit to Miss Dow, “your Sweetheart in Washington,” but she won’t wait long for a proposal; the Pleasantons spoke highly of him; and Clem regrets not writing. Sent to Bolmar’s, West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Letter 4 Clarendon Hotel, London, 15 September 1853 (Fragment) Letter from James Buchanan probably to James B. Henry imploring him to apply diligence and application to his studies; describing the dull London scene since most of the “fashionables” are out of town, mentioning the large number of Americans passing through the Legation because of passports, Col. Sickles, Mr. Welsh and Mr. Lawrence make this the best Legation of all, and his New York servant is excellent; having to house at present vexes him; will visit the Ladies Wellesley and Stafford in a palace built by Cardinal Wolsey; Mr. Peabody “the great & rich American Banker” hosted a “magnificent” dinner at the Garter Hotel, along with about forty Americans; is appreciative of Mr. Ingersoll and his niece, Miss Willcox; and finally wants to be remembered to “Miss Lily and her father, Mr. & Mrs. Plett, Mr. & Mrs. Van Dyke & Miss Mary & Louise, Mr. & Mrs. Tyler, Mr. & Mcs. M’Kibbin” and especially to young Mr. McKibbin for the cigars and his kindest regards toand r. & Mrs. Cadwalader, Pierce Butler, Col. Marin, Mr. Wescott and …[Rest of letter cut off]
Letter 5 U.S. Legation, London, 2 February 1855 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry expressing happiness that Henry has recovered his health at Wheatland and hopes to return in October; praises Henry’s uncle and aunt for their positive influence on him; thanks him for the local information and remember him kindly to “the late Miss Theodora, now Mrs. I know not what”; liked Coke upon Littleton but didn’t care for the Lord, who was also the Lord Chancellor, but likes the present one; does not think the debaters in Parliament are superior of those of the U.S.; cautions him to postpone a trip to Europe until his education is finished; urges him to invest his “surplus” instead of spending it; Harriet is visiting friends in Lancashire and really enjoying her friendships; reporting that his health is “as usual, ” he asks to be remembered to “Mr Cadwalader, Mr. & Mrs. Plett & all other friends.” Sent in care of Henry & Sharff, 14 Wall St., New York.
Letter 6 Legation of the United States, London, 2 March 1855 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry expressing his happiness of Henry’s health and his deep interest in his welfare; urges him to stay in Pennsylvania to set up his practice; and to defer any decisions concerning his resettling until Buchanan returns in October. Sent to 84 West 48 Street, New York.
Letter 7 Legation of the United States, London, 27 July 1855 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry hoping to be home in time for Henry’s admission to the bar and his return from Europe; saying that the news of the war is received by every steamer, and while he hates “the season,” Harriet thrives on it; imploring him to always tell the truth, even to avoid “white lies” and fibs; hoping his tenure will end on September 30, comparing the English unfavorably to Americans; and asking to be remembered to Mr. and Mrs. Plett and to Mr. Cadwalader; Harriet sends her love. [Signature cut out]
Letter 8 U.S. Legation, Paris, 24 March 1856 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry noting that in Paris he is visiting Judge Mason and then to the Hague to visit Mr. Belmont, then to Brussels, back to Paris, and then embark on The Arago at Havre on April 9; saying that Mr. Dallas will present him appropriately, and Mr. Thomas Baring will advance him ?100 if needed; Mr. Moran will stay with Mr. Dallas for only a month longer; the Pennsylvania State Convention treated his friends well; and that Mr. Mason and family will receive Henry when he reaches Paris. Letter 9 Wheatland, 13 June 1862 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry stating that the portrait of the prince arrived and is not standing in the large dining room; sends a few letters for Harriet; Brother Edward left this morning, is happy that Henry’s business is increasing and hopes he has “sufficient energy & industry to keep up with it”; and sends love to his wife and the two Harriets. In a Post Script, Miss Hetty sends her regards and hopes to visit soon. Sent to 14 Wall Street, New York, N. Y.
Letter 10 Wheatland, near Lancaster, 23 August 1863 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry expressing his profound regrets on the loss of Henry’s wife, putting all hope in the Christian faith; spent a fortnight at Bedford, being the oldest man there and was treated very kindly; Annie Buchanan and her sister Lois just completed their visit; and sends kind regards to Mr. Nicholson and his family.
Letter 11 Wheatland, 1 March 1864 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry reporting that he had been downstairs for a fortnight suffering from “painful and acute rheumatism in the legs but hopes to be in the office tomorrow”; the time for cutting coupons is near, including some for Harriet and Miss Hetty; Harriet is ill and Harriet Buchanan is still visiting; the New York Democrats have “put their foot in it” being led by Dean Richmond and August Belmont, etc., who broke up the party in Charleston. Sent to 14 Wall Street, New York.
Letter 12 Wheatland, 19 M[arch] [1861] Letter to James B. Henry from Miss Hetty Parker saying that she has sent by express a number of family items; Buchanan and Harriet are very well, but James Lane has lost his “little Daughter Patty” from scarlet fever; Buchanan and Mr. Lane have reconciled; Mr. Bair rented his farm, his mother is ill at her daughter’s, Mrs. Beisman; Mrs. Fahnestock is visiting; and asked to be remembered to his wife and son Buchanan, as well as Mr. Shell. Sent to 14 Wall Street, New York.
Letter 13 Wheatland, 31 May 1864 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry anticipating his upcoming visit but asking that he dissuade Mr. Schell since Buchanan wants to discuss “domestic matters”; asks that he bring the bond of George Sanderson; asks if the California legislature has recognized Quick Silver Mining Company; and Harriet and Miss Hetty send their love. Sent to 14 Wall Street, New York.
Letter 14 Wheatland, 6 March 1865 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry praising Henry for doing everything right but thinks he has too much stock in Quick Silver; requests a number bonds, mortgages, and coupons; Harriet left for Washington; read with deep sorrow Lincoln’s second inaugural address; asks to be remembered to Mr. Schell and Judge Roosevelt; and Miss Annie and Miss Hetty send their love, the latter suffering from a very bad cold.
Letter 15 Wheatland, 24 January 1866 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry saying he is ready to send the drafts; asking that he tell Mrs. Johnston he has letters from Mr. Herbert Saunders and Mr. Cellon congratulating her on her marriage; and that he has not written because he is not sure she has returned to New York. Sent to 14 Wall Street, New York.
Letter 16 Wheatland, 24 August 1866 Letter to James B. Henry expressing anxiousness over a deed for some property in Maryland because of “Bowie and his prevarications” and Mrs. Leonard’s abuse of him; wanting to make sure he has clear title; met Frederick S. Poole of Poolesville, who knows the property in question; and Mrs. Johnston and Becky Shunk (formerly Black) are visiting.
Letter 17 Wheatland, 13 September 1866 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry expressing happiness that the property in Maryland is being handled but does not wish to dispossess the Leonards; encloses a check for expenses and fee; Harriet is still visiting but Mrs. Johnston left yesterday and seems very happily pregnant; his health is as usual; thinks the defection of Mr. Johnston from his party will not add much to the strength of the Democrats; Harriet and Miss Hetty send love; asks to be remembered to the Judge and Mr. Schell. Sent to 240 Broadway, New York.
Letter 18 Wheatland, 5 February 1867 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry reporting that Mrs. Leonard had died, leaving only one child, and that he will not evict Mr. Leonard at the moment, partly because there is no one else to live on the property since Mr. Riggs cannot; mentions several other coupons coming due; is sorry Henry lost the Tyler will case and wishes Henry had argued the case before the Court of Appeals himself; Mr. Shunk’s health is not good and wants to connect himself with a daily newspaper in Philadelphia; he has a charming person; Buchanan’s rheumatism is troublesome; and Miss Hetty wants to be kindly remembered. Sent to 240 Broadway, New York.
Letter 19 Wheatland, 10 June 1867 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry hoping for a visit soon to consume his “excellent claret & can furnish you as much of this medicine as your heart can desire”; more coupons are due; Annie and Alice Buchanan are visiting; and Miss Hetty is still on the crutch. Letter 20 Wheatland, 25 July 1867 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry regretting that he can’t travel much except for a few days at Cape May, accompanied by Mr. Baker; William Buchanan, suffering from consumption, is visiting and being nursed by Miss Annie; Harriet will spend two months at Wheatland after visiting Bedford Springs; was happy that Henry visited; more coupons due; worries about his relationship with Chemical Bank; and would like to see Henry’s son. Sent to 33 Wall Street, New York.
Letter 21 Wheatland, near Lancaster, 16 September 1867 Letter from James Buchanan to James B. Henry acknowledging the receipt of the gin but Benton’s book and the knife sharpener have not come; Mr. Shunk has misplaced papers vital to Buchanan’s needs, he will have Mr. Reed handle the matter; Mr. Johnston just left for Baltimore and Mrs. Johnston and the baby are well; Buchanan’s health is not very good, but while the medicine is not totally effective he has faith he will recover; welcomes Mr. Schell any time; and encloses a check for the gin, etc.
Letter 22 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 13 August 1861 Power of Attorney granted to Messrs. William and John O’Brien of the City of New York to transfer a certificate in Virginia.
Letter 23 Washington, 11 December 1837 Letter from James Buchanan to Rev. Robert Henry acknowledging a check from Dr. Speer and hopes the remaining interest will be forthcoming; living in comfortable quarters with agreeable companions but thinks the upcoming session of Congress will be disagreeable; though the Democrats lost New York this election, they will do better next time; the political climate looks better in the South; James Lane seems to be in good health; Edward and family are also well; encloses an advertisement for a patent medicine for Elizabeth with precautions; sends his love to Elizabeth and implores her to exercise for her health. Sent to Greensburg, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.
Letter 24 Washington, 12 March 1838 Letter from James Buchanan to Rev. Robert Henry expressing happiness that the Dr. Speer matter is now closed and sends his love to Harriet. Sent to Greensburg, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.
Letter 25 St. Petersburg, Russia, 3 July 1833 Letter from James Buchanan to Elizabeth Buchanan [his mother] hoping to return home after touring parts of Europe, reaching the U.S. early in December; describes his visit to Moscow and was impressed; visited the Shrine of St. Sierge the Tutelary; his health is good, but cannot get used to almost twenty-four hours of light; will give a dinner for all respectable Americans in St. Petersburg; he likes the only resident American merchant in St. Petersburg, Mr. Ropes; met Mr. Swan, a missionary to the “Pagans of Siberia”; received newspapers from New York, but no letters; learned of Edward’s marriage second hand, but not from Edward; sends love to Harriett and Elisabeth and Mr. Henry. Sent care of the Rev. Mr. Henry, Greensburg, Pennsylvania.
Letter 26 No place, no date Poem by Elizabeth Buchanan [Buchanan’s mother] praising the rural, poor life over that of the city and the rich.
Letter 27 St. Petersburg, 3/15 August 1832 Letter from James Buchanan to Harriett B. Henry expressing his happiness that she is married and his feelings over her not being married; sharing his thoughts on St. Petersburg and Russia, emphasizing the “profanation of the Lord’s day particularly in the afternoon”; his “domestic arrangements” are comfortable; comments on his staff, Mr. Clay, the Secretary of Legation and Mr. Barry, and the American Consul, Mr. Gibson and Mr. Munroe, aid-de-camp of the Emperor; would like to hear from ”poor George” and how he is preparing for death; describes the climate, the effect on his health and the cholera epidemic in Canada; sends regards to Mr. Henry and Elisabeth and “any members of our family whom you may see.” Sent care of the Rev. Mr. Henry, Greensburg, Westmoreland County Pennsylvania.
Letter 28 St. Petersburg, 14/20 January, or 26th N. S. 1833 Letter from James Buchanan to Harriett B. Henry grateful to have received her letter describing her marriage but disappointed that her letter took so long to reach him; has more leisure since the treaty and has made acquaintances among the populace; the horrors of the Russian winters are highly exaggerated even with the very short days; describes “the strangest spectacle I have ever witnessed”: a ball to which 20,000 people were invited; five hundred guests, including Buchanan, ate in an apartment reminiscent of an Arabian Nights setting; describes the uncomfortable situation of the Queen of Georgia since her country is now a province of Russia; has asked General Jackson to allow him to return home, perhaps in November; deeply hurt over the death of George; enjoys the company of Munroe, of a good family in Washington; cautions her not to fall into the trap of many clergyman’s wives, that of setting themselves up as leaders among the women; wishes to be remembered kindly to their mother, Elisabeth, and Mr. Henry, as well as any other “persons in your family.” Sent care of the Rev. Mr. Henry, Greensburg, Pennsylvania.
Letter 29 Lancaster, 4 November 1837 Letter from James Buchanan to Harriett B. Henry expressing condolences upon the death of her husband and saying Mr. Henry’s last two letters just arrived and would account for Buchanan’s absence at her time of great need; offers advice on how to cope and invites her to live with him; plans to join her as soon as possible; Jane is still here and invites Harriett to spend the winter with her. Sent to Greensburg, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.
Letter 30 [Lancaster], 2 April 1839 [Fragment] Letter from James Buchanan to Harriett B. Henry saying that since he has not practiced law since returning from Russia but giving some advice on how property of the deceased might be disposed of including the money Mr. Davis has in his administrator's account. Sent to Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
Letter 31 Lancaster, 26 October 1839 Letter from James Buchanan to Harriett B. Henry expressing happiness that her health has improved through a letter from Dr. Speer; offers advice of “fixing” Elisabeth for the winter and praising her good conduct; and asks to be remembered to Mr. Lane and the family.
Letter 32 Lancaster, 11 November 1839 Letter from James Buchanan to Harriett B. Henry expressing pleasure that through a letter from Elizabeth he found out that Harriett’s health had greatly improved and admonishes her to fight depression and not to fear death; will visit her before going to Washington if she wishes; will handle the necessary papers to arrange of the disposition of her property; is puzzled over Elisabeth’s thanking him for money he never sent; asks to be remembered to Elisabeth, the little girls, Mr. Lane Sr.; and Miss Hetty sends her love to Harriett and Elisabeth; short list of questions follow. Sent to Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
Letter 33 May Letter from James Buchanan to Harriett B. Henry enclosing a check for $100 for the use of Harriett and Elisabeth; encloses a letter from Mr. McLaughlin, with the money removed for safe keeping; James instructed him to keep any money enclosed in a letter from him; she will be in Philadelphia visiting Edward and Buchanan will go also. Sent to Mrs. Israel’s No. 91, S. 3d. Street, Philadelphia.
Letter 34 September Letter from James Buchanan to Harriett B. Henry saying that Miss Hetty will write soon; will come to see her if she stays unwell; sends regards to the little girls and Mr. Lane; wonders if she is taking counterfeit Beckwith pills because Mrs. Slaymaker was cured with the genuine ones.
Sent to Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. (fragment only)
Letter 29 Lancaster, 4 November 1837
Letter to Harriett B. Henry expressing condolences upon the death of her husband and saying Mr. Henry’s last two letters just arrived and would account for Buchanan’s absence at her time of great need; offers advice on how to cope and invites her to live with him; plans to join her as soon as possible; Jane is still here and invites Harriett to spend the winter with her. Sent to Greensburg, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.
Letter 30 [Lancaster], 2 April 1839 [Fragment]
Letter to Harriett B. Henry saying that since he has not practiced law since returning from Russia but giving some advice on how property of the deceased might be disposed of including the money Mr. Davis has in his admin. account. Sent to Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
Letter 31 Lancaster, 26 October 1839
Letter to Harriett B. Henry expressing happiness that her health has improved through a letter from Dr. Speer; offers advice of “fixing” Elisabeth for the winter and praising her good conduct; and asks to be remembered to Mr. Lane and the family.
Letter 32 Lancaster, 11 November 1839
Letter to Harriett B. Henry expressing pleasure that through a letter from Elizabeth he found out that Harriett’s health had greatly improved and admonishes her to fight depression and not to fear death; will visit her before going to Washington if she wishes; will handle the necessary papers to arrange of the disposition of her property; is puzzled over Elisabeth’s thanking him for money he never sent; asks to be remembered to Elisabeth, the little girls, Mr. Lane Sr.; and Miss Hetty sends her love to Harriett and Elisabeth; short list of questions follow. Sent to Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
Letter 33 May
Letter to Harriett B. Henry enclosing a check for $100 for the use of Harriett and Elisabeth; encloses a letter from Mr. McLaughlin, with the money removed for safe keeping; James instructed him to keep any money enclosed in a letter from him; she will be in Philadelphia visiting Edward and Buchanan will go also. Sent to Mrs. Israel’s No. 91, S. 3d. Street, Philadelphia.
Letter 34 September
Letter to Harriett B. Henry saying that Miss Hetty will write soon; will come to see her if she stays unwell; sends regards to the little girls and Mr. Lane; wonders if she is taking counterfeit Beckwith pills because Mrs. Slaymaker was cured with the genuine ones.
Date Range
1832-1867
Year Range From
1832
Year Range To
1867
Creator
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives South
Storage Container
JBFP Part 1, Box 3
People
Bair, Mr.
Baker, Joseph Boyd
Baring, Thomas
Barry, William Taylor
Beisman, Mrs.
Belmont, August
Bolmar, Anthony
Buchanan, Ann
Buchanan, Edward Young
Buchanan, Elizabeth
Buchanan, Elizabeth Speer
Buchanan, George Washington
Buchanan, Harriet Jane
Buchanan, James
Buchanan, William Foster
Butler, Pierce
Cadwalader, Mr.
Cadwalader, Mrs.
Cassatt, Maria Lois Buchanan
Cellon, Mr.
Clay, Henry
Cranworth, Robert Monsey Rolfe, Baron
Cravens, Leila Greenhow
Dallas, Alexander Robert Charles
Edward Albert, Prince of Wales
Ewing, Alice Conyngham Buchanan
Fahnestock, Mrs.
Gibson, Abraham
Greenhow, Gertrude
Greenhow, Rose O’Neal
Gunnell, James Samuel
Henry, Buchanan
Henry, Harriet E. Buchanan
Henry, James Buchanan
Henry, Mary Hagner Nicholson
Henry, Robert
Humphreys, Dr.
Ingersoll, Joseph Reed
Irving, Harriet
Israel, Mrs.
Jackson, Andrew
Johnston, Harriet Lane
Johnston, James Buchanan
Lane, Elliott Eskridge
Lane, Elliott Toll
Lane, James Buchanan
Lane, Jane Ann Buchanan
Lane, Patty
Lawrence, Abbott
Leonard, John A. B.
Leonard, Susan H.
Lincoln, Abraham
Marin, Colonel
Mason, John Young
McKibbin, Chambers
McKibbin, Jane Bell
Monroe, Columbus
Moore, Florence Virginia Greenhow
Moran, Benjamin
Nicholson, Joseph Hopper
O’Brien, John
O’Brien, William
Parker, Esther "Miss Hetty"
Peabody, George
Peter, Sallie Johns
Pleasonton, Clementina
Plitt, George
Plitt, Sophia Wager
Poole, Frederick Sprigg
Richmond, Dean
Riggs, George Washington
Roosevelt, James John
Ropes, John Codman
Sanderson, George
Saunders, Herbert
Schell, Augustus
Schell, Mr.
Shunk, James F.
Shunk, Rebekah Black
Sickles, Daniel Edgar
Slaymaker, Mrs.
Speer, James Ramsey
Stafford, Elizabeth
Sugden, Edward Burtenshaw
Swan, William
Tyler, Priscilla Cooper
Tyler, Robert
Van Dyke, Elizabeth M. Snyder
Van Dyke, James Cole
Wellesley, Elizabeth Hay, Lady
Wellington, Elizabeth Wellesley, Duchess of
Welsh, William Henry
Wescott, James Diament
Windsor, Edward, Duke of
Wolsey, Thomas
Subjects
Letters
Search Terms
Letters
Correspondence
James Buchanan
Buchanan Collections
James Buchanan Presidential Library
Extent
bound, 166 pages to scan
Object Name
Letter
Language
English
Parent Object ID
JBFP Part 1 Series 1
Object ID
JBFP 1.1.1.243
Location of Originals
Originals are in the collection of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Associated Material
James Buchanan Papers, Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections,
http://archives.dickinson.edu/collection-descriptions/james-buchanan-papers
James Buchanan and Harriet Lane Johnston Papers, Library of Congress,
https://www.loc.gov/collections/james-buchanan-and-harriet-lane-johnston-papers/
James Buchanan Papers, Historical Society of Pennsylvania,
http://www2.hsp.org/collections/manuscripts/b/Buchanan0091.html
James Buchanan Papers, Penn State University Libraries,
https://libraries.psu.edu/findingaids/1458.htm
Related Item Notes
James Buchanan Family Papers
MG-96 James Buchanan Collection
Historical Society of Pennsylvania microfilm
Photograph collections
Curatorial collections
Wheatland Mansion
Notes
May 2020 PastPerfect Conversion
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Credit
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Accession Number
JBMS2010.002-34
Other Number
JBFP Part 1, Series 1, Subseries 1, Folder 243
Description Level
Item
Custodial History
The James Buchanan Family Papers were collected by the James Buchanan Foundation for the Preservation of Wheatland. This collection was relocated from the Wheatland mansion to the LancasterHistory archives in the Spring of 2009. Digitization of the James Buchanan Family Papers was funded by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, PHMC Appl ID # 201808013051, 2019-2020.
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