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[Schutzbrief for Isaac Samson Coma].
Photocopy of the letter of protection for Isaac Samson Coma.The original German-language inventory is available in the folderProcessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize
Samson Family Collection 1912-1980
This collection contains 15 family trees of various Samson family lineages. There is a 1912 index entitled "Stammbaum der Samsonischen Familie," and
family trees beginning with: Marcus Gumpel Moses Fulda (-1733), Samson Gumpel (-1767), Gumpel Samson (1733-1800), Hanna Samson (1734 or 1735-1790), another beginning with Hanna Samson
with addenda, Hanna Koppel (1744-1815), Koppel Gumpel (-1788), Mink (Minna) Hertz Samson (1768-1828), Isaac Hertz Samson (1778-1849), Leah Herz Samson (1774-1814), Hertz Samson
(1738-1794), Reizchen Rosine (-), Hertz Samson (1738-1794), Hanna Koppel (1744-1815).The original German language inventory is available in the folder.Processed for digitizationSent for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize
Isaac Peirce letter to Jeffery Mathewson
Letter written by Isaac Peirce, a settler in Belpre, Ohio, to W. Jeffery Matthewson. The letter discusses Peirce's efforts to find good tenants for Matthewson's land. It discusses attacks on the settlement by American Indians, troop strength, and general living conditions in the area. The city of Belpre was the second permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory. Established along the Ohio River in 1789 by members of the Ohio Company, the location was surveyed the previous year as Belle-Prairie, French for "beautiful meadow.
Samson House 046: Isaac Barker House Exterior
Exterior of the Isaac Barker House in Tiverton, RI. Dismantled in 1977 to use in Hugh Samson\u27s re-constructed house in Little Compton, RI.https://docs.rwu.edu/baker_images/1943/thumbnail.jp
Samson House 046: Isaac Barker House Exterior
Exterior of the Isaac Barker House in Tiverton, RI. Dismantled in 1977 to use in Hugh Samson\u27s re-constructed house in Little Compton, RI.https://docs.rwu.edu/baker_images/1943/thumbnail.jp
Autograph by Isaac D'Israeli
abstract: Concerning Isaac D'Israeli's autograph.Creation Date Details: Range of creation date is the author's lifespan.
Paper Details: Back of manuscript contains printed text.
Transcription Details: Manuscript reads:
Gough's Sepulchral Mon[]
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Gough's Catalogue of his Library
D'Israeli
22 {?word}Curator's Note: Gough, Richard, 1735-1809 was a famous British author and antiquary
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"That Every Christian May Be Suited": Isaac Watts's Hymns in the Writings of Early Mohegan Writers, Samson Occom and Joseph Johnson
This thesis considers how Samson Occom and Joseph Johnson, Mohegan writers in Early America, used the hymns of English hymnodist, Isaac Watts. Each chapter traces how either Samson Occom or Joseph Johnson's adapted Isaac Watts's hymns for Native communities and how these texts are sites of affective sovereignty
Samson House: Baker\u27s Architectural Report for the Isaac Barker House and Brownell House, 1999
Anne Baker\u27s Architectural Report for the Isaac Barker House, located in Tiverton, RI and the Brownell House, located in Portsmouth, RI. The report offers architectural specifications, drawings, photographs, and floor plans. The last section details the reconstruction of the Barker and Brownell Houses for Hugh Samson at 43 Rockbridge Farm Rd., Little Compton, RI
Samson House: Baker\u27s Architectural Report for the Isaac Barker House and Brownell House, 1999
Anne Baker\u27s Architectural Report for the Isaac Barker House, located in Tiverton, RI and the Brownell House, located in Portsmouth, RI. The report offers architectural specifications, drawings, photographs, and floor plans. The last section details the reconstruction of the Barker and Brownell Houses for Hugh Samson at 43 Rockbridge Farm Rd., Little Compton, RI
Samson House 106: Stairway, Tiveton Side
Photograph showing the stairway on the Tiverton side of the Samson House. It was not original to the Isaac Barker House in Tiverton.https://docs.rwu.edu/baker_images/1970/thumbnail.jp
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