Innerarity-Hulse Papers II
Scope and Contents
Includes letters of James Innerarity (d. 1847), at Mobile, to his brother, John, in Pensacola, 1812-1842; manuscript journal, 1805, of a council with representatives of the Chickasaw Indinas; diary of a visit to the lower Creeks, 1814-1815; correspondence relating to slaves owned by the company, 1811-1854; papers relating to the Live Oak Reservation, lumbering activities near Perdido Bay, the Mexican War, land speculation in Arkansas, and Gulf Coast railroads; and family correspondence, 1818-1859. Correspondents include Baron Carondelet, Colin Mitchel, Joseph M. White, Samuel L. Southard, Alexander J. Dallas, Walker Anderson, A. P. Upshur, Abel Huntington, Admiral J. H. Clack, Col. Henry J. Wilson, and John T. Newton. With deposition of Thomas Forbes, 1800, in the case of The Schooner Shark vs. Wilson, Bahamas Court of Vice Admirality; and genealogical notes relating to the Villers, Cruzat, Hulse and Taylor families.
Dates
- created: 1780-1906
- Other: Date acquired: 09/26/1966
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Language of Materials
English
Abstract
18th and 19th century documents and correspondence relating to the Innerarity and Hulse families. The papers of brothers John and James Innerarity relate primarily to affairs of the Panton, Leslie company of Pensacola. Other documents of the 1820s and 1830s touch upon the career of Dr. Issac Hulse, Chief Medical Officer for the U.S. Navy West Indies Squadron, based in Pensacola.
NOTE: See Inventory 66-1 (original Innerarity–Hulse collection)
Arrangement Note
Chronological
Subject
- Panton, Leslie and Company. (Organization)
- Innerarity, John, 1783-1854--Correspondence. (Person)
- Innerarity, James--Correspondence. (Person)
- Carondelet, Luis Hector, baron de, 1748-1807--Correspondence. (Person)
- Mitchel, Colin, fl. 1820-1842. (Person)
- White, Joseph M., 1781-1839. (Person)
- Southard, Samuel L., (Samuel Lewis), 1787-1842--Correspondence. (Person)
- Dallas, Alexander J. (Person)
- Anderson, Walker (Person)
- Upshur, A. P. (Person)
- Huntington, Abel (Person)
- Clack, J. H. Admiral (Person)
- Wilson, Henry J. Col. (Person)
- Newton, John. (Person)
- Forbes, Thomas, d. 1808--Correspondence. (Person)
- Villers family (Family)
- Cruzat family (Family)
- Hulse family (Family)
- Taylor family (Family)
- Title
- Innerarity-Hulse Papers II
- Author
- Stephanie Johnson
- Date
- 11/07/2014
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- eng
Repository Details
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