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MSS 459 sullivant- Starling Collection 11 cubic feet Standard inventory Collection Synopsis Provenance: The Ohio Historical Society acquired the Sullivant- Starling Collection as a gift of Andrew Denny Rodgers 111, great, great grandson of Lucas Sullivant, in April 1975. Marjorie J. Myers processed the collection in March 1982. Property rights: The Ohio Historical Society owns the property rights to this collection. Copyrights: Mr. Rodgers has dedicated such copyrights as he possesses in this collection to the public. Consideration of all other copyrights is the responsibility of the author and publisher. Access: This collection is open under the rules and regulations of the Ohio Historical Society. Citation: Researchers are requested to cite collection name, collection number, and the Ohio Historical Society in all footnote and bibliographic references. Biographical sketches: Researchers are advised to check the printed material card catalog, county histories, and biographical diction-aries for information on the lives of Lucas Sullivant, Lyne Starling, and their families. Of note is Joseph Sullivant's A Genealogy and Family Memorial ( private printing: 1874). Scope and content: The Sullivant- Starling Collection, dating 1783 to 1911, contains one- half cubic foot of original material gathered by Andrew Denny Rodgers I11 to document the family of his great, great grandfather Lucas Sullivant. The collection is arranged in rough chronological order and consists of correspondence, financial records, legal documents, survey records, and miscellaneous material. Rodgers maintained his collection in three- ring binders ( 11 cubic feet) as listed in the appendix, and many of the original items contain underscoring or annotations made by him. The majority of material documents Lucas Sullivant's work as a surveyor, personal acquisition of land, related business dealings, and family activities. Early land records include surveys and correspondence related to surveys in Kentucky and the Virginia Military District of Ohio. Various deeds, conveyances, indentures, powers of attorney, patents, warrants, and receipts document his purchase of land for himself and management of land for other people. Notable among these are sichard C. Anderson, Charles W. Byrd, Henry Clay, Jonathan Dayton, J. W. Johnston, Simon Kenton, Nathaniel Massie, and Duncan McArthur. Later land dealings in the Franklinton area are recorded in his agreements with the state to support construction of roads, a court house, and a bridge. Documents from 1817, however, relate his resistance to a fifteenth road through his property. Also recorded is Sullivant's donation of the land for the site of a Presbyterian church in Franklinton ( 1808). OHIO HISTORICAL SOClETY 1982 Vetma Avenue. Coturnbur Ohio 43211- 2497 ph: 614.297.2300 fx: 611.297.2411 www. ahiohisrory. org
Object Description
Title | MSS 459 Sullivant-Starling Collection |
Subject |
Surveyors -- Ohio Slavery in the United States Public lands -- United States Botany Voyages and travels Petroleum industry and trade -- Ohio Real property -- Ohio -- Columbus. Cholera Northwest, Old. Franklinton (Columbus, Ohio) Ohio -- Politics and government Kentucky Ohio -- Description and travel Columbus (Ohio) Virginia |
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Date of Original | 1783-1974. |
Collection | Ohio History Connection Finding Aids Collection |
Submitting Institution | Ohio History Connection |
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Title | MSS 459 Sullivant-Starling Collection - Page 1 |
Full Text | MSS 459 sullivant- Starling Collection 11 cubic feet Standard inventory Collection Synopsis Provenance: The Ohio Historical Society acquired the Sullivant- Starling Collection as a gift of Andrew Denny Rodgers 111, great, great grandson of Lucas Sullivant, in April 1975. Marjorie J. Myers processed the collection in March 1982. Property rights: The Ohio Historical Society owns the property rights to this collection. Copyrights: Mr. Rodgers has dedicated such copyrights as he possesses in this collection to the public. Consideration of all other copyrights is the responsibility of the author and publisher. Access: This collection is open under the rules and regulations of the Ohio Historical Society. Citation: Researchers are requested to cite collection name, collection number, and the Ohio Historical Society in all footnote and bibliographic references. Biographical sketches: Researchers are advised to check the printed material card catalog, county histories, and biographical diction-aries for information on the lives of Lucas Sullivant, Lyne Starling, and their families. Of note is Joseph Sullivant's A Genealogy and Family Memorial ( private printing: 1874). Scope and content: The Sullivant- Starling Collection, dating 1783 to 1911, contains one- half cubic foot of original material gathered by Andrew Denny Rodgers I11 to document the family of his great, great grandfather Lucas Sullivant. The collection is arranged in rough chronological order and consists of correspondence, financial records, legal documents, survey records, and miscellaneous material. Rodgers maintained his collection in three- ring binders ( 11 cubic feet) as listed in the appendix, and many of the original items contain underscoring or annotations made by him. The majority of material documents Lucas Sullivant's work as a surveyor, personal acquisition of land, related business dealings, and family activities. Early land records include surveys and correspondence related to surveys in Kentucky and the Virginia Military District of Ohio. Various deeds, conveyances, indentures, powers of attorney, patents, warrants, and receipts document his purchase of land for himself and management of land for other people. Notable among these are sichard C. Anderson, Charles W. Byrd, Henry Clay, Jonathan Dayton, J. W. Johnston, Simon Kenton, Nathaniel Massie, and Duncan McArthur. Later land dealings in the Franklinton area are recorded in his agreements with the state to support construction of roads, a court house, and a bridge. Documents from 1817, however, relate his resistance to a fifteenth road through his property. Also recorded is Sullivant's donation of the land for the site of a Presbyterian church in Franklinton ( 1808). OHIO HISTORICAL SOClETY 1982 Vetma Avenue. Coturnbur Ohio 43211- 2497 ph: 614.297.2300 fx: 611.297.2411 www. ahiohisrory. org |
Format | finding aids |