Contains the following items, relating primarily to Benjamin Phillips Owens Cohen, a mulatto son of Barnet Cohen: an assignment of land by Patty Blunt to Barnet Cohen (1809); an original and copy of a certificate, signed by Benjamin Sheftall, Levi S. DeLyon, and Israel Abrahams, among others, certifying that Catherine Owens and her children, Barnet O. Cohen and Benjamin P.O. Cohen, were known and recognized in the neighborhood as free persons of color (1810); a bill of sale to Barnet A. Cohen on behalf of Benjamin P.O. Cohen, for a Negro woman, Sarah, and her child, Lina (1822); a bill of sale to Benjamin P.O. Cohen for a Negro infant, Alonzo, presumably his own son (1833); a letter from an attorney to Benjamin P.O. Cohen informing him that...
This collection primarily consists of correspondence to Pepi Cypres from her siblings. It also conta...
The Beth Elohim Synagogue, founded in the 1749 in downtown Charleston South Carolina, is one of the ...
digitizedThe Corn family and their cousins, the family of Albert and Sarah Cohen, lived in Kingston,...
The collection consists primarily of legal documents pertaining to the importation of merchandise fr...
Contains invoice for items imported by Henry Cohen from England; letter of recommendation for Solomo...
Contains personal papers, including correspondence and documents, relating to Elijah Etting, his son...
Contains the original and the true copy of the will of Jacob Raphael Cohen (1810-1811) and the inven...
This collection contains late 19th-early 20th century vital documents for ancestors of Robert and Bo...
Correspondence, diaries, acount books, pamphlets, and other personal and professional materials pert...
Contains 1820 will of Rachel Jacobs Polock Cohen (1754-1820). The legal documents pertain to the sui...
The Davidson Family Collection provides important documentation of the literary, religious, inventiv...
Bill of sale, Martin County, North Carolina, by which Elizabeth Bennett grants to Bryant Bennett thr...
The collection contains two deeds for a piece of land in Charleston, S.C., bought by Mordecai Cohen ...
Contains the papers of the following members of the Levy family: Moses Levy (1665-1728), two legal d...
This collection contains personal, business, and genealogical materials about the Moses family of Ne...
This collection primarily consists of correspondence to Pepi Cypres from her siblings. It also conta...
The Beth Elohim Synagogue, founded in the 1749 in downtown Charleston South Carolina, is one of the ...
digitizedThe Corn family and their cousins, the family of Albert and Sarah Cohen, lived in Kingston,...
The collection consists primarily of legal documents pertaining to the importation of merchandise fr...
Contains invoice for items imported by Henry Cohen from England; letter of recommendation for Solomo...
Contains personal papers, including correspondence and documents, relating to Elijah Etting, his son...
Contains the original and the true copy of the will of Jacob Raphael Cohen (1810-1811) and the inven...
This collection contains late 19th-early 20th century vital documents for ancestors of Robert and Bo...
Correspondence, diaries, acount books, pamphlets, and other personal and professional materials pert...
Contains 1820 will of Rachel Jacobs Polock Cohen (1754-1820). The legal documents pertain to the sui...
The Davidson Family Collection provides important documentation of the literary, religious, inventiv...
Bill of sale, Martin County, North Carolina, by which Elizabeth Bennett grants to Bryant Bennett thr...
The collection contains two deeds for a piece of land in Charleston, S.C., bought by Mordecai Cohen ...
Contains the papers of the following members of the Levy family: Moses Levy (1665-1728), two legal d...
This collection contains personal, business, and genealogical materials about the Moses family of Ne...
This collection primarily consists of correspondence to Pepi Cypres from her siblings. It also conta...
The Beth Elohim Synagogue, founded in the 1749 in downtown Charleston South Carolina, is one of the ...
digitizedThe Corn family and their cousins, the family of Albert and Sarah Cohen, lived in Kingston,...