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Thomas Biddle to Susan Niemcewicz, August 18, 1806
Thomas Biddle wrote to Susan Niemcewicz in Elizabethtown, New Jersey. Thomas Biddle received the balance of the ground rent and hastened to remit it to Susan. Mr. Binney wrote a note respecting repairs to the house in Philadelphia. Thomas planned to deliver the note to Susan when she arrived with Christine (Biddle) in a few days and converse with her on the subject.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1800s/1397/thumbnail.jp
Christine Biddle to Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, February 9, 1825
Catherine Biddle wrote to Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, addressed to Ursino, near Elizabeth Town, NJ. She wrote to express sympathy for a recent loss Susan had and to express her concern for Susan\u27s well being. It is not specified what the loss was.
People Included: Thomas Biddle, Peter Philip James Kean, Sarah Sabina Kean, Catherinehttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1820s/1035/thumbnail.jp
Thomas Biddle to Peter Kean, November 28, 1818
Thomas Biddle wrote from Philadelphia, PA to Peter Kean, addressed to Elizabethtown, NJ. He enclosed a document for Peter to sign authorizing him to collect ground rent on a property of Walnut Street in Philadelphia.
People Included: Christine Biddle, Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, Sarah Sabina Keanhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1810s/1110/thumbnail.jp
Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917
Transcript of a letter to Albert from D. M. Biddle regarding the condition of Biddle's mill and business
Livingston Biddle photograph albums: Volume 1
Album documents the voyage of the Alcedo, a yacht belonging to George Childs Drexel, as it made its way from Burma through southeast Asia, up through the Philippines and into China, and up through Korea and Japan. Photographs and captions are by Livingston Ludlow Biddle, nephew of George Childs Drexel
Clement Biddle to Susan Kean, October 29, 1795
Clement Biddle in Philadelphia, PA wrote to Susan Kean, addressed to Elizabeth Town, NJ. Mr. Otto took a loan from Mr. Kean while offered shares on the Bank of the United States as collateral. Mr. Biddle offered his services to Mrs. Kean. People included: Mr. Otto.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1285/thumbnail.jp
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Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917
Transcript of a letter to Albert from D. M. Biddle regarding the condition of Biddle's mill and business
Christine Biddle to Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, May 28, 1821
Chistine Biddle wrote to Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, addressed to Elizabeth Town, NJ and forwarded by Maria P. Ricketts. Christine mentions that she told Peter Kean her family was looking for a new home. She was confined in town and send her family of children to the country during the month of August. She felt this was the best decision because her last two confinements had her in very precarious circumstances. She kept to her bed for a week and her room for a month before the event took place. Her and her family are now settled in their new home on 4th Street.
People Included: Mrs. Biddle, Peter Philip James Kean, Sarah Sabina Kean, Thomas Biddle, Mr. Rushes, Harry, Julia (Williams?), Mrs. Armstronghttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1820s/1030/thumbnail.jp
Livingston Biddle photograph albums: Volume 3
Album documents the voyage of the Alcedo, a yacht belonging to George Childs Drexel, as it made its way from Burma through southeast Asia, up through the Philippines and into China, and up through Korea and Japan. Photographs and captions are by Livingston Ludlow Biddle, nephew of George Childs Drexel
Dorothy Biddle.
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Flower Arranging Dorothy Biddle, Pleasantville, N.Y., nationally known speaker and author on "Flower Arrangement.
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