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Camp family papers

 Collection
Identifier: 891

COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

Includes papers of the related Osborn and Camp families.

Osborn family papers include letters from Ebeneezer Francis Osborn describing his life as a clerk in the firm of Osborn and Young, New York City, a serious yellow fever epidemic in New York City, a voyage (1825-1828) to Rio de Janeiro, Valparaiso, Arica, Lima, and other South American cities, trading opportunities, social, political, and military activities, and the attitude of the people of Lima toward the intended visit of Simon Bolivar; a series of letters (1831-1839) describing social life in New England and public opinion on the death of Ralph Waldo Emerson's wife; a series (1840-1848) describing life, a flour business and store in the river town of Louisiana, Mo.; a series describing life in Sandusky, Oh.; and a letter (1856) describing a Northerner's reactions to life in the South.

Correspondence, accounts, and other papers of John G. Camp; Jacob A. Camp's daily reports as special agent and letters of instruction (1878-1884) on investigations of customhouses, complaints against Federal officials, claims against the Federal Government, and bids for Federal appropriations; accounts (1871) for the Oil & Guano Company, Sandusky, Ohio; diary and household expenses of Elizabeth Francis Osborn Camp (1835-1920), wife of Jacob A. Camp; family stories by Anna (Camp) Edwards; postcards from various European cities and from Japan and Russia; and material relating to the Civil War, to Federal patronage, and to life in Buffalo, Sandusky, Florida, New York City, Washington, D.C., and the South after the Civil War. Correspondents include Charles J. Folger, Rutherford B. Hayes, Thomas S. Jessup, Winfield Scott, John Sherman, and John Tyler. Includes documents signed by James Madison, John Tyler, Andrew Johnson and Abraham Lincoln

Dates

  • 1817-1953.

Creator

Language of Materials

Collection material in English

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

John G. Camp was chief of the Quartermaster Dept. of the Army of the Niagara in the War of 1812, a member of the Ohio Legislature, and U.S. Marshall at Tallahassee, Fla. His son, Jacob Andrus Camp (1823-1900) was paymaster in Kentucky and Tennessee during the Civil War and a special agent for the U.S. Treasury Dept. Their families lived in Buffalo, N.Y. and Sandusky, Ohio.

Extent

4.8 cubic feet. (4.8 cubic feet.)

Abstract

Includes papers of the related Osborn and Camp families.

Physical Description

Correspondence, accounts, diaries, family stories, postcards, and other papers.

General

Contact Information:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections 2B Carl A. Kroch Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 (607) 255-3530 Fax: (607) 255-9524 rareref@cornell.edu http://rmc.library.cornell.edu
Compiled by:
K. Jacklin, M.E. Warren
Date completed:
March 1991
EAD encoding:
Martin Heggestad, April 2003
Date modified:
Marcie Farwell, December 2018
Status
Completed
Author
Compiled by K. Jacklin, M.E. Warren
Date
April 2003
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Repository Details

Part of the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Repository

Contact:
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14853
607-255-3530
607-255-9524 (Fax)