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Morgan J. Rhees papers
- Title
- Morgan J. Rhees papers, 1794-1968
- Author
- Rhees, Morgan J, 1760-1804 (Morgan John)
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Status | Container | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
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Diaries and family papers [MN# 2006-7005] | Mixed material | Use in library | F d 8370 Diaries and family papers [MN# 2006-7005] | Off-site |
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- Description
- 0.5
- Summary
- The collection includes two diaries of his American tour (one is made up of his rough travel notes, the other is in edited form for circulation), a memorial volume of manuscripts about his wife (Ann Loxley Rhees) prepared by his daughter Eliza (Mrs. Nicholas Murray), and 1851 passport of Nicholas Murray, a letter of Thomas Chalmers Murray to his sister Mary Jones Murray Butler (the mother of Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia University), correspondence between Welsh historian Gwyn A. Williams and collection donor Mary Butler Brown, an essay entitled "Morgan John Rhees and Beula" by Gwyn A. Williams, Ann Loxley Rhees's valedictory oration on graduation from Philadelphia's Ladies Academy, an address on female education ca. 1789, family obituary clippings, poems, misc. items, and a photograph of Ann Loxley Rhees. An edited version of substantial sections of the diaries of M.J. Rhees was published in John Thomas Griffith's 1910 biography and miscellany of Rhees and his family, a copy of which is included in this collection. An edited version of a previously unpublished section of the diary, from May 2nd to July 9th 1795, was published in Northwest Ohio History (vol. 80, no. 2), but it is an unreliable transcription containing many inaccuracies, according to Dr E. Wyn James of Cardiff University, who is working on a new edition of the M.J. Rhees diaries.
- Subjects
- Pamphlets
- Obituaries
- Notes (documents)
- Lists (document genres)
- Biographies (literary works)
- Butler, Mary Jones Murray, 1838-1912
- Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947
- Rhees, Ann Loxley, 1775-1849
- Clippings (Information Artifacts)
- Slaves > Religious life > Georgia
- Republicanism > United States > History > 18th century
- African Americans > History > To 1863
- Diaries
- Rhees, William Jones, 1830-1907
- Welsh Americans
- Murray, Nicholas, 1802-1861
- Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
- Murray, Eliza Jones Rhees, ca.1803-1871
- Presbyterians > Clergy > New Jersey
- Kinney, William B (William Burnet), 1799-1880
- Poems
- Clergy
- Rhees, B. Rush (Benjamin Rush), 1798-1834
- Photographs
- Williams, Gwyn A
- Davis, J. C. Bancroft (John Chandler Bancroft), 1822-1907
- Passports
- Albums (books)
- Slaves > Religious life > South Carolina
- Antislavery movements > United States
- Griffith, John Thomas, 1845-1917
- Rhees, Morgan J (Morgan John), 1760-1804
- Abolitionists > United States
- Slavery > South Carolina > History > 18th century
- Baptists > Clergy > United States
- Visas
- Genre/Form
- Albums (books)
- Biographies (literary works)
- Clippings (Information Artifacts)
- Diaries
- Lists (document genres)
- Notes (documents)
- Obituaries
- Pamphlets
- Passports
- Photographs
- Poems
- Visas
- Access (note)
- This collection is located on-site.
- This collection has no restrictions.
- Cite As (note)
- Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Morgan J. Rhees papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.
- Terms of Use (note)
- Reproductions may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.
- Source (note)
- Diaries and papers: Source of acquisition--Brown, Mary Murray. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--12/07/93. Accession number--M-93-12-7.
- Gift of Mary Murray Brown, 1993.
- Biography (note)
- Abolitionist, Welsh republican radical, publisher, Baptist minister, pioneer and adventurer Morgan J. Rhees fled to the United States in 1794 faced with arrest for his political work in Wales. Between 1793 and 1794 Rhees published Cylchgrawn Cynmraeg, the first political magazine in the Welsh language. Rhees traveled throughout the United States and its western territories on horseback 1794-1795, preaching emancipation and republican ideals while searching for a suitable settlement for Welsh immigrants. In 1797 he and his wife Ann Loxley Rhees founded the town of Beula in western Pennsylvania with land purchased from Benjamin Rush. The settlement was a failure; the land was ceded back to Rush in 1802. Rhees remained active in republican politics and encouraged Welsh emigration. Rhees was the great grandfather of Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia University.
- Processing Action (note)
- Diaries & papers Cataloged HR 06/28/94.
- Finding aid written Andrew Edwards, Columbia University School of General Studies 01/05/2011.
- OCLC
- 122482781
- ocn122482781
- SCSB-4798219
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries