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- mm81075864 abstract "Chiefly correspondence of Horsford and Tryon family members primarily in central New York. Correspondence of Jerediah Horsford and his wife, Maria Charity Norton Horsford, relating to his service as U.S. representative from New York, the Whig party, Free Soil Party, the death of Henry Clay, antislavery politics, and social and political life in Washington, D.C. Subjects also include boardinghouse life, slavery in Washington, D.C., and Myrtilla Miner and her school, the Normal School for Colored Girls in Washington, D.C. Correspondence of Eben Horsford pertains to his years as a student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; his appointment to the faculty of Harvard College in 1847 and life in Cambridge, Mass.; his commitment to women's education; Emma Willard, and her school, the Troy Female Seminary; and daguerreotypes. Correspondence of Eliza Horsford Tyron concerns her student years at Miss Bennet's School in Auburn, N.Y., and the Le Roy Female Seminary, Le Roy, N.Y.; domestic life, courtship, marriage, and childbirth; life in Rochester, N.Y.; political events of the Whig Party; and a visit by Jenny Lind to Rochester in 1850. Correspondence of Eliza's husband and banker, James Tryon pertains chiefly to banking and commerce in New York, Hartford, Conn., and along the Erie Canal. Includes correspondence with Eliza's cousin, Harriet Hinsdale Haskell, and James's friend, James Richards Cox. Subjects also include farming in upstate New York, medical matters, and travel plans and descriptions of trips in New York, Connecticut, Washington, D.C., and Cambridge, Mass. Correspondents include Henry Clay, Stephen Decatur, and William Gillette.".
- mm81075864 accessRights "Open to research.".
- mm81075864 accrualMethod "Gift,".
- mm81075864 coverage "Cambridge (Mass.) Description and travel.".
- mm81075864 coverage "Cambridge (Mass.) Social life and customs.".
- mm81075864 coverage "Connecticut Commerce.".
- mm81075864 coverage "Connecticut Description and travel.".
- mm81075864 coverage "Erie Canal (N.Y.) Commerce.".
- mm81075864 coverage "Hartford (Conn.) Commerce.".
- mm81075864 coverage "Massachusetts Social life and customs.".
- mm81075864 coverage "New York (State) Commerce.".
- mm81075864 coverage "New York (State) Description and travel.".
- mm81075864 coverage "New York (State) Social life and customs.".
- mm81075864 coverage "Rochester (N.Y.) Social life and customs.".
- mm81075864 coverage "United States Politics and government 1845-1861.".
- mm81075864 coverage "Washington (D.C.) Description and travel.".
- mm81075864 coverage "Washington (D.C.) Social life and customs.".
- mm81075864 date "||||".
- mm81075864 description "Chiefly correspondence of Horsford and Tryon family members primarily in central New York.".
- mm81075864 description "Correspondence of Eben Horsford pertains to his years as a student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; his appointment to the faculty of Harvard College in 1847 and life in Cambridge, Mass.; his commitment to women's education; Emma Willard, and her school, the Troy Female Seminary; and daguerreotypes.".
- mm81075864 description "Correspondence of Eliza Horsford Tyron concerns her student years at Miss Bennet's School in Auburn, N.Y., and the Le Roy Female Seminary, Le Roy, N.Y.; domestic life, courtship, marriage, and childbirth; life in Rochester, N.Y.; political events of the Whig Party; and a visit by Jenny Lind to Rochester in 1850. Correspondence of Eliza's husband and banker, James Tryon pertains chiefly to banking and commerce in New York, Hartford, Conn., and along the Erie Canal. Includes correspondence with Eliza's cousin, Harriet Hinsdale Haskell, and James's friend, James Richards Cox.".
- mm81075864 description "Correspondence of Jerediah Horsford and his wife, Maria Charity Norton Horsford, relating to his service as U.S. representative from New York, the Whig party, Free Soil Party, the death of Henry Clay, antislavery politics, and social and political life in Washington, D.C. Subjects also include boardinghouse life, slavery in Washington, D.C., and Myrtilla Miner and her school, the Normal School for Colored Girls in Washington, D.C.".
- mm81075864 description "Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms012192".
- mm81075864 description "Gift, Ellen Jawdat, 2011.".
- mm81075864 description "Gift, Mrs. Robert Ames Norton, 1979.".
- mm81075864 description "Members of the Horsford (Hosford) and Tryon families. Family members represented include Jerediah Horsford, U.S. representative from New York (1851-1853), missionary to the Seneca Indians in Moscow, N.Y., and farmer; his wife, Maria Charity Norton Horsford; and their children: Eben Norton Horsford, chemist and advocate for women's education; Julia Horsford Norton; Laura Horsford; Maria Horsford Byam; and Eliza Horsford Tryon and her husband, James Tryon, banker.".
- mm81075864 description "Originally cataloged as the Charry Maria Norton Horsford papers, 1851-1853. Correct name is Maria Charity Norton Horsford.".
- mm81075864 description "Subjects also include farming in upstate New York, medical matters, and travel plans and descriptions of trips in New York, Connecticut, Washington, D.C., and Cambridge, Mass. Correspondents include Henry Clay, Stephen Decatur, and William Gillette.".
- mm81075864 description "Typewritten transcripts, in part. [S.l.].".
- mm81075864 extent "10".
- mm81075864 extent "3,300".
- mm81075864 extent "3.8".
- mm81075864 identifier eadmss.ms012192.
- mm81075864 identifier eadmss.ms012192.3.
- mm81075864 issued "||||".
- mm81075864 language "Collection material in English.".
- mm81075864 language "eng".
- mm81075864 rights "Open to research.".
- mm81075864 spatial "Cambridge (Mass.) Description and travel.".
- mm81075864 spatial "Cambridge (Mass.) Social life and customs.".
- mm81075864 spatial "Connecticut Commerce.".
- mm81075864 spatial "Connecticut Description and travel.".
- mm81075864 spatial "Connecticut Hartford.".
- mm81075864 spatial "Erie Canal (N.Y.) Commerce.".
- mm81075864 spatial "Hartford (Conn.) Commerce.".
- mm81075864 spatial "Massachusetts Social life and customs.".
- mm81075864 spatial "New York (State) Commerce.".
- mm81075864 spatial "New York (State) Description and travel.".
- mm81075864 spatial "New York (State) Social life and customs.".
- mm81075864 spatial "New York (State)".
- mm81075864 spatial "Rochester (N.Y.) Social life and customs.".
- mm81075864 spatial "United States Politics and government 1845-1861.".
- mm81075864 spatial "United States.".
- mm81075864 spatial "Washington (D.C.) Description and travel.".
- mm81075864 spatial "Washington (D.C.) Social life and customs.".
- mm81075864 spatial "Washington (D.C.)".
- mm81075864 subject "African Americans Education Washington (D.C.)".
- mm81075864 subject "African Americans Washington (D.C.)".
- mm81075864 subject "Agriculture New York (State)".
- mm81075864 subject "Banks and banking Connecticut Hartford.".
- mm81075864 subject "Banks and banking New York (State)".
- mm81075864 subject "Boardinghouses Washington (D.C.)".
- mm81075864 subject "Byam, Maria Horsford, 1826- Correspondence.".
- mm81075864 subject "Childbirth New York (State)".
- mm81075864 subject "Clay, Henry, 1777-1852 Correspondence.".
- mm81075864 subject "Clay, Henry, 1777-1852 Death and burial.".
- mm81075864 subject "Courtship New York (State)".
- mm81075864 subject "Cox, James Richards Correspondence.".
- mm81075864 subject "Daguerreotype.".
- mm81075864 subject "Decatur, Stephen, 1779-1820 Correspondence.".
- mm81075864 subject "Education Washington (D.C.)".
- mm81075864 subject "Free Soil Party (U.S.)".
- mm81075864 subject "Gillette, William, 1853-1937 Correspondence.".
- mm81075864 subject "Harvard College (1780- )".
- mm81075864 subject "Haskell, Harriet Hinsdale Correspondence.".
- mm81075864 subject "Horsford family.".
- mm81075864 subject "Horsford, Eben Norton, 1818-1893 Correspondence.".
- mm81075864 subject "Horsford, Jerediah, 1791-1875 Correspondence.".
- mm81075864 subject "Horsford, Laura, 1828- Correspondence.".
- mm81075864 subject "Horsford, Maria Charity Norton, 1790-1859 Correspondence.".
- mm81075864 subject "Hosford family.".
- mm81075864 subject "Le Roy Female Seminary.".
- mm81075864 subject "Lind, Jenny, 1820-1887.".
- mm81075864 subject "Medicine New York (State)".
- mm81075864 subject "Miner, Myrtilla, 1815-1864.".
- mm81075864 subject "Miss Bennet's School (Auburn, N.Y.)".
- mm81075864 subject "Normal School for Colored Girls (Washington, D.C.)".
- mm81075864 subject "Norton, Julia Horsford, 1822- Correspondence.".
- mm81075864 subject "Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.".
- mm81075864 subject "Slavery United States.".
- mm81075864 subject "Slavery Washington (D.C.)".
- mm81075864 subject "Troy Female Seminary.".
- mm81075864 subject "Tryon family.".
- mm81075864 subject "Tryon, Eliza Horsford, 1820-1883 Correspondence.".
- mm81075864 subject "Tryon, James, 1820-1895 Correspondence.".
- mm81075864 subject "Whig Party (U.S.)".
- mm81075864 subject "Willard, Emma, 1787-1870.".
- mm81075864 subject "Women Education New York (State)".
- mm81075864 subject "Women Education United States.".
- mm81075864 subject "Women Education.".