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Letters, 1843 - 1889

 Series

Scope and content note

From the Collection:

This collection consists of the letters and legal documents of John Popkin Adams (1812-1856), his wife, and daughters. The material relates to Adams' work as U.S. consul at La Guaira, Venezuela, his efforts to establish an inter-oceanic railroad on the ithsmus of Panama, land speculation in the U.S., and his pursuit of monetary claims against Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador related to privateering during the Spanish American wars of independence. Letters are arranged chronologically from 1843 to 1889. Legal records date from 1822 to 1898.

Dates

  • 1843 - 1889

Collections-level access restrictions

Most manuscripts collections at the Georgetown University Booth Family Center for Special Collections are open to researchers; however, restrictions may apply to some collections.

Extent

From the Collection: 1.85 Cubic Feet (3 document boxes, 1 oversized flat box)

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

This series encompasses the letters and letter copies in the John P. Adams papers, arranged chronologically. The subject matter of the letters covers the span of the collection: Adams' work as U.S. Consul at Laguyara, land speculation, the trans-Isthmian Railroad project, and (the greater part of the series) the various claims against South American states for confiscation of ships and goods taken by the privateers John D. Danels and John Clarke.

Container Summary

Arranged chronologically.

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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