- Additional Authors
- Description
- .8 linear foot (3 boxes).
- Summary
- Collection consists of correspondence of James Leander Cathcart and other family members, genealogical notes and printed matter.
- Subject
- Access (note)
- Additional Formats (note)
- Source (note)
- Biography (note)
- James Leander Cathcart (1767-1843) was a seaman, American consul to the Barbary States, and civil servant. He served as a sailor during the American Revolution, was captured first by the British, then by Algerian pirates in 1785 and was sold into slavery in Algeria. After his release from eleven years in captivity, he returned to the Barbary States as consul from the U.S. After his diplomatic service he worked as a clerk in the U.S. Treasury. His oldest son, Charles W. Cathcart (1800-1888) settled in Indiana in 1830 and became a farmer, land speculator and politically active Democrat. He served two terms in the House of Representatives and was appointed to the U.S. Senate.
- Processing Action (note)
- Call Number
- MssCol 494
- OCLC
- NYPW93-A110
- Author
Cathcart family.
- Title
Cathcart family papers, 1785-1962, bulk (1785-1806; 1830-1844).
- Restricted Access
Restricted access; Manuscripts and Archives Division; Permit must be requested at the division indicated.
- Additional Formats
Family papers, 1827-1844 and 1862-1866, available on microfilm; New York Public Library.
James L. Cathcart Papers, 1785-1806, available on microfilm; New York Public Library.
- Biography
James Leander Cathcart (1767-1843) was a seaman, American consul to the Barbary States, and civil servant. He served as a sailor during the American Revolution, was captured first by the British, then by Algerian pirates in 1785 and was sold into slavery in Algeria. After his release from eleven years in captivity, he returned to the Barbary States as consul from the U.S. After his diplomatic service he worked as a clerk in the U.S. Treasury. His oldest son, Charles W. Cathcart (1800-1888) settled in Indiana in 1830 and became a farmer, land speculator and politically active Democrat. He served two terms in the House of Representatives and was appointed to the U.S. Senate.
- Finding Aids
Collection guide available in repository and on internet.
- Connect to:
- Occupation
Diplomats.
Politicians.
- Added Author
Cathcart, C. W. (Charles William), 1809-1888.
Cathcart, James L. (James Leander), 1767-1843.
Eaton, William.
O'Brien, Richard.
Pickering, Thomas.
- LCCN
ms 68001117 /; ms 83001640
- Research Call Number
MssCol 494