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Reproduction of The Poughkeepsie Journal from December 31, 1799, containing details of the funeral of George Washington.
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Calling cards, floral tribute cards, etc., of Barnwell family members and others.
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Miscellaneous envelopes addressed to Catherine Osborn Barnwell
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Letter from Robert Woodward Barnwell to an unnamed sister exhorting her to embrace the religious life.
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Miscellaneous envelopes addressed to William H. W. Barnwell
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Brochure for Aston Ridge Seminary for Young Ladies, Delaware Co., PA.
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Toast (antebellum?) to the "Fair Sex" by the "Voiceless Orator."
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Typed extract from (St. Helena's?) Parish Register showing Barnwell family involvement in 18th and 19th century church affairs.
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Note from "Mrs. Washington" requesting that, due to her ill health, William H. W. Barnwell baptize her children at her mother's house on East Bay.
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Note postmarked Stateburgh, SC, written to William H. W. Barnwell accompanying the return of the "so-called Episcopal Protestant" by the rector of the "Church at Claremont."
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Calling card with name of "Rev. W. H. Barnwell."
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Typed note concerning Trapier family genealogy.
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Partial letter from Allard Barnwell, Rome, GA, to mother, Catherine Osborn Barnwell, describing his daily routine while building a house himself.
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Newspaper clipping noting the annual pilgrimage to the ruins of Sheldon Church, Beaufort Co., SC, on the second Sunday after Easter.
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Obituary of John C. Wylly, attorney, Savannah, GA.
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Printed envelope supporting temperance addressed to Mrs. Robert Woodward Barnwell.
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Handwritten obituary of Rev. William E. Graham (d. 1800) in Beaufort.
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Blank checks from Planters & Mechanic Bank, Charleston, SC.
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Handwritten copy of a Persian proverb about a wise man and knowledge.
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Newspaper clipping of the poem, "Tapestry Weavers", by Anson G. Chester.