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Guide to Research Collections Library of CongressManuscripts Division Washington, DC Papers: Jared Ingersoll papers, 1740-1779, 150 items, 1 container, 1 microfilm reel. Forms part of papers and collection of Peter Force (Series 7E: entry 64). American Philosophical Society Philadelphia, PA Papers: Wills, 1790-1822, of signers of the Declaration of Independence, 11 items. Includes will for Jared Ingersoll. Historical Society of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Papers: In the alphabetical collection of Simon Gratz, 1677-1910, 100 linear feet. Includes letters and portraits of prominent Americans, including Jared Ingersoll. Historical Society of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Papers: In the collection of Arthur C. Bining, 1787-1957, 1787-1908, 1957, 850 items. Correpsondents include Jared Ingersoll regarding United States Customs House of Philadelphia. Library of Congress Manuscript Division Washington, DC Papers: In the Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection, 1800-1816, 5 items. The papers are letters of Jared Ingersoll. Library of Congress Manuscript Division Washington, DC Papers: In the papers of Henry Mason Morfit, 1819-1858, 4,000 items, 13 containers, 5.2 linear feet. Correspondents include Jared Ingersoll. Library of Congress Manuscript Division Washington, DC Papers: In the papers of the United States Constitution Collection, 1773-1944, 50 items. Includes material by Jared Ingersoll. New York State Library Manuscripts and Special Collections Albany, NY Papers: Letter, March 27, 1815, 1 page. Ingersoll writes to Joseph Highee regarding the sale of lands owned by them in western New York. Pennsylvania State University Rare Books and Manuscripts, University Libraries University Park, PA Papers: Letter to Abraham Whitmore, November 11, 1805, 1 page. Ingersoll writes to Whitmore enclosing an affadavit to be sworn before a magistrate and returned. Princeton University Princeton University Manuscripts Division Princeton, NJ Papers: In the papers of the Ingersoll family collection, 1797-1954, .2 linear feet. Consists chiefly of letters of Jared Ingersoll to his son Charles while he was a student at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University). |