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Papers, 1760-1895
Author
Knibloe family.
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Papers, 1760-1895
Knibloe family.
Control Number:
(OCoLC)145406936
Local call number:
SC17233
Author:
Knibloe family.
Title:
Papers, 1760-1895.
Quantity:
1 box (0.50 cubic ft.)
Historical/biog note:
Ebenezer Knibloe (1729-1785) served as pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Amenia Union, N.Y. in the late eighteenth century. Anson Knibloe (1802-1875), a grandson of Ebenezer Knibloe, served as representative for Oneida County in the New York State Assembly in 1840. In 1844 he married Sophia Wolcott, daughter of Samuel Wolcott, after the death of his first wife Harriet in 1842. Anson Knibloe moved from Holland Patent, Oneida County, N.Y. to Fulton, Oswego County, N.Y. by the end of the 1840s.
Review:
This series of papers relates chiefly to the lives and careers of Ebenezer Knibloe (1729-1785), Anson Knibloe (1802-1875), and Samuel Wolcott (1775-1857). Papers related to Ebenezer Knibloe include a number of original manuscripts of sermons he had delivered during his many years in the ministry and a biographical sketch of his life and career that was written by one of his descendants.
Review:
Papers of Anson Knibloe include personal correspondence with his brother Ebenezer, his wife Harriet, and daughters, from 1836 to 1863, and correspondence related to his service in the New York State Assembly from January to May 1840. Other papers of Anson Knibloe relate to his business interests and real estate holdings in Holland Patent, New York, and later in Fulton, New York, from about 1830 to 1895; accounts and receipts related to expenditures for personal and household goods and services from 1830 to 1850; and proceedings and resolutions of 4th of July meetings held in Holland Patent from 1834 to 1839.
Review:
The papers of Samuel Wolcott include a diary containing brief entries relative to his activities and experiences from 1819 to 1843 and correspondence with his family from about 1825 to 1835.
Finding aids:
Unpublished guide available in the repository and online: http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/msscfa/sc17233.htm
Subject:
Presbyterian Church Sermons Early works to 1800.
Subject:
Presbyterian Church--Clergy Sermons.
Geographic terms:
New York (State)--Politics and government--1775-1865.
Geographic terms:
Fulton (N.Y.)--History Sources.
Geographic terms:
Holland Patent (N.Y.)--History Sources.
Personal author:
Knibloe, Ebenezer, 1729-1785.
Personal author:
Knibloe, Anson, 1802-1875.
Personal author:
Wolcott, Samuel, 1775-1857.
Electronic access:
Finding aid: http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/msscfa/sc17233.htm
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