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Francis P. Lee Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
In the possession of Swem Library in 1966. Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member.
Processed by Anne Lewis in 1978. Acc. 2011.285 added by Benjamin Bromley in May 2011.
Francis Prioleau Lee (1810-1847) was an Episcopal minister who served churches in Camden, New Jersey; Tallahassee, Florida; Camden, South Carolina; and Mobile, Alabama. He married Sarah Ann (Cooper) Lee.
Papers, 1727-1866, of Francis Prioleau Lee, his wife Sara Ann (Cooper) Lee, and her family. Chiefly papers, 1830-1850, of Francis P. Lee and concerning his estate. The papers reflect his education at Princeton University and at the General Theological Seminary, New York, New York. They cover his career as an Episcopal minister serving churches in Camden, New Jersey; Tallahassee, Florida; Camden, South Carolina; and Mobile, Alabama (Christ Church); and his trying to obtain an appointment to the faculty of the College of South Carolina. A major portion of the papers consist of manuscript sermons by Lee. The collection also includes wills and estate papers of Joseph Cooper and Benjamin Cooper; correspondence concerning lands in New Jersey and Pennsylvania inherited from Benjamin B. Cooper; and the financial problems of Sarah Ann (Cooper) Lee's brother, Ralph V. M. Cooper.
The Acc. 2011.285 additions contains correspondence between Francis P. Lee and Sarah Cooper Lee, correspondence between Sarah Cooper Lee and other members of the Cooper family, Francis P. Lee's private journal, the recipe book of Lelia Skipwith Lee Baer, and other materials.
Organization: The collection is divided into two series. The first series is primarily correspondence, with some legal documents and other papers included. The second series is Lee's sermons. Arrangement: Each series is arranged chronologically. Manuscript volumes and undated letters are located at the end of the correspondence series.
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Scope and Contents Will of Benjamin Cooper, of Gloucester County, New Jersey. August 1, 1772. . Document. Copy. In favour of his wife Elizabeth, his sons Samuel, Joseph, James, and William, and his daughter Lydia. Probate document for will of Benjamin Cooper. October 9, 1772. . Printed Document.
Scope and Contents Signed. Deed renouncing various rents assigned to Elizabeth Cooper by her deceased husband, Benjamin Cooper, in favour of her son William.
Scope and Contents On reverse of leaf, poem by Francis P. Lee "To Miss Louisa, on the eve of her departure from Morristown." Manuscript.
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Scope and Contents Autograph Letter. Copy. Has converted to Christianity.
Scope and Contents Autograph Letter. Copy. Discusses his religious conversion.
Scope and Contents Autograph Letter. Fragment. Discusses his conversion; plans to enter Columbia College or the Seminary; tells steps New Y[ork City]has taken to avoid cholera; tariff bill passed; asks about friends.
Scope and Contents Francis in poor health; Holmes feels a trip home could be injurious to his health.
Scope and Contents Autograph Copy Signed. Will join his parish.
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Scope and Contents Enjoyed his visit and invites him to visit again; does not want to become involved with slavery; does not think political temperance will accomplish anything.
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Scope and Contents Laments Nevitt's death; his father is bankrupt.
Scope and Contents Copy. Thanks him for books; laments death of a friend, G. W. Nevitt. Includes Francis P. Lee to the father of G. W. Nevitt. Laments the death of his friend. Also includes Francis P. Lee to G. P. McCullogh. Tells of Nevitt's death.
Scope and Contents Document Signed. Rents land in Gloucester County, New Jersey, from Sarah Ann Cooper.
Scope and Contents Urges him to visit Europe; discusses religion.
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Scope and Contents Copy. Gives power of attorney to Charles C. Gaskell to sell land from B. B. Cooper estate.
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Scope and Contents Will send the bonds and deed from Ralph [V. M. Cooper].
Scope and Contents Went to the boat and saw Washington Irving who invited him to come visit; hopes she is well.
Scope and Contents Thomas B. Lee, New Orleans, to Brother (Francis P. Lee), August 20, 1838. Has received the boxes; has been sick; wants to visit mother; there is no position as bookkeeper for James Stuart. Francis P. Lee to mother, Frances Lee, September 2, 1838. 2 pages Ben's accounts are too high; the town is healthy despite whooping cough elsewhere; is glad she has met some of his friends. (On same leaf as Thomas B. Lee to Francis P. Lee, August 20, 1838.)
Scope and Contents Ben's accounts are too high; the town is healthy despite whooping cough elsewhere; is glad she has met some of his friends. (On same leaf as Thomas B. Lee to Francis P. Lee, August 20, 1838.)
Scope and Contents Francis P. Lee will be sued; discusses his financial problems.
Scope and Contents Vestry invites him to become their pastor.
Scope and Contents Went to the ship again.
Scope and Contents Expresses regret at leaving his old congregation.
Scope and Contents Will preach in New York.
Scope and Contents Has not yet sailed; is staying with Mr. Higbee.
Scope and Contents Describes legal problems with McKean [County, Pennsylvania] lands; encloses copy of judge's letter.
Scope and Contents Waiting for the boat to sail to Tallahassee.
Scope and Contents Will sail for Florida.
Scope and Contents The church is pretty; describes local church activities.
Scope and Contents Describes the area.
Scope and Contents Sends her a forget-me-not; good weather; describes his new congregation.
Scope and Contents Glad Francis P. Lee moved to Florida; asks if any local merchants could be sent a consignment; asks him to visit.
Scope and Contents Wants payment on a Ralph V. M. Cooper note.
Scope and Contents Letter of introduction for W. Sully.
Scope and Contents Fragment. Describes his trip.
Scope and Contents Letter of recommendation for Fr[ancis] P. Lee.
Scope and Contents Letter of recommendation for Francis P. Lee.
Scope and Contents Letter of recommendation.
Scope and Contents Signed. Letter of recommendation for Francis P. Lee.
Scope and Contents Letter of recommendation.
Scope and Contents Letter of recommendation for Francis P. Lee.
Scope and Contents Letter of recommendation.
Scope and Contents Physical Location: Moved to Medium Oversize file. . Autograph Letter Signed. Fragment. Describes his trip by boat from Philadelphia and trouble with sailors; has been offered another chance to go to sea.
Scope and Contents Visiting her grandmother; laments Ben's death.
Scope and Contents Regrets not writing sooner; discusses the bishop; sorry Francis P. Lee did not get the professorship [at College of South Carolina]; describes his life in Boston.
Scope and Contents Has prepared an article for publication; will travel to Savannah; describes his trip.
Scope and Contents Will travel to Philadelphia; describes his travels.
Scope and Contents Thanks him for help in managing his affairs; will try to get Camden Bank to take depreciated stock at par value; is planning to attend a general convention in 1841; rents from Mrs. Lee's New Jersey farms to be paid to R. W. Howell; his church is growing.
Scope and Contents Discusses sale of McKean County [Pennsylvania] lands.
Scope and Contents Discusses sale of [McKean County, Pennsylvania] land for the Coopers.
Scope and Contents Discusses purchase of B. B. Cooper lands in McKean County [Pennsylvania].
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Scope and Contents Has met the Diocese Bishop and asked if Francis P. Lee could have a church in New Orleans.
Scope and Contents Asks what actions Howell has taken for him; his congregation flourishing and his salary raised.
Scope and Contents Purchasers of the McKean [County, Pennsylvania] lands have paid no more money; discusses some of Lee's legal problems.
Scope and Contents Paid R. W. Howell $900 on Francis P. Lee's account; will send a list of Sarah Ann's property.
Scope and Contents Lists his creditors.
Scope and Contents Daughter Fanny died; approves business arrangements made by Howell.
Scope and Contents Mrs. Lee to visit Camden; asks Howell to provide her with $400-$500.
Scope and Contents Receipts for payments for W[illia]m Morris Cooper's share of expenses.
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Scope and Contents Lists damages confessed.
Scope and Contents Discusses problems with land sale.
Scope and Contents Has gotten the necessary signatures for the deed arranged; thanks him for his help.
Scope and Contents Would like to purchase the Lee property; Morris is doing well.
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Scope and Contents Has signed the deed to the McKean [County, Pennsylvania] land; asks that various debts be paid off; wants to sell other land.
Scope and Contents Cannot get the deed executed.
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Scope and Contents His child died; he is doing well; family news; Morris inclined to be a farmer.
Scope and Contents Trying to get legal documents required by Howell; a son was born two months ago; is living with his mother.
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Scope and Contents Discusses the state of Lee's legal problems.
Scope and Contents Being paid by Francis P. Lee and Sarah C. Lee.
Scope and Contents Has had trouble collecting money on land sale [McKean County, Pennsylvania]; sympathy on death of her child.
Scope and Contents Reports on Lee's New Jersey property.
Scope and Contents Morris left and Richard W. Howell will give him no more money.
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Scope and Contents Attending a convention; President Barnwell offered a resolution that delegates not be instructed; spoke at StMichaels Church; preached at St. Phillips; met Gen. Whitefield; read prayers at St. Stephens; went back to the convention and heard arguments by Gov. Richardson and Barnwell.
Scope and Contents Describes the church convention he has been attending.
Scope and Contents Just arrived at Cheraw; will be in Camden Tuesday.
Scope and Contents Describes his trip.
Scope and Contents On "Cumberland" land deals.
Scope and Contents Cannot provide information on order of odd fellows, has only joined it as a means of coming into contact with the lower classes.
Scope and Contents Has been unwell; has been travelling; neighborhood news.
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Scope and Contents Has been trying to sell land; Morris will try farming.
Scope and Contents Tells of land deals on the McKean [County, Pennsylvania] land.
Scope and Contents Asks him to check prices of carriages. (On same leaf as Francis P. Lee to Howell, June 6, 1845.)
Scope and Contents Asks him to check on carriages; inquires about business matters; his brother Ben has been admitted to the bar in New Orleans. (On same leaf as Sarah Lee to Howell, June 5, 1845.)
Scope and Contents Sends prices for carriages; discusses family land deals.
Scope and Contents Professorship [at College of South Carolina?] will probably be abolished; in any case does not think an Episcopalian will be chosen.
Scope and Contents Will send $100; has sold some McKean County land; asks for power of attorney.
Scope and Contents Accounts for Lee's money in his hand.
Scope and Contents Letter of recommendation for professorship at College of South Carolina.
Scope and Contents Accounts for Lee's money in his hands; family land deals.
Scope and Contents Sends money and accounts for Lee's money in his hands.
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Scope and Contents Autograph Copy Signed. Applies for position as professor.
Scope and Contents Will pay debt for Mr. Lee.
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Scope and Contents Morris wants to prosecute Ralph; on family land deals; sends a deed to be executed.
Scope and Contents Letter of recommendation.
Scope and Contents Ralph Cooper wants to occupy Francis P. Lee's share of Matlack Farm.
Scope and Contents On land sales.
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Scope and Contents Printed Document. Francis P. Lee preached there. 2 copies, one with family names written in.
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Scope and Contents Discusses selling Matlack Farm; wants to compel Ralph to settle.
Scope and Contents Working on settling B. B. Cooper estate; cannot send money.
Scope and Contents Mr. Howell will send $150; wants the deed settled; glad he will visit. (On same leaf as Howell to Lee, March 11, 1846.)
Scope and Contents Will send money; will file a bill against Ralph. (On same leaf as Cooper to Lee, March 10, 1846.)
Scope and Contents Sends $150.
Scope and Contents "Domestic Journal No. 1." Rode to Columbia.
Scope and Contents Recounts his trip. "Domestic Journal No. 17"
Scope and Contents "Domestic Journal 4." Describes his visit; hopes to pay off his bills soon; leaves for Savannah.
Scope and Contents Has been worried about him; Eliza Millar visiting; will not let anyone else read his letters.
Scope and Contents Fragment. Visited mother; neighborhood news.
Scope and Contents Received money from Charles Gaskell; neighborhood news; asks about appearance of Fanny's grave.
Scope and Contents "Domestic Journal No. 10." He is traveling with Bishop Elliot to Macon; describes his visit; preached on Easter Sunday; is happy staying with his Camden church.
Scope and Contents "Domestic Journal No. 15." Describes his visit; preached at the capitol; will travel next to Pensacola; Tallahassee has changed much since they lived there.
Scope and Contents Hopes to buy a marble tombstone for Fanny B. Lee; describes his visit to Mobile and the city. "Domestic Journal No. 22."
Scope and Contents "Domestic Journal No. 23." Will take the boat for New Orleans; describes his visit; wants her to ask the vestry to extend his leave of absence.
Scope and Contents Sends neighborhood news; sends copy of letter from Edisto Island church inviting him to be their pastor; advises him to do what he thinks best.
Scope and Contents Asking that Massey invite [Francis P.] Lee to preach.
Scope and Contents Would like him to preach to the church. Also includes draft of Lee's reply, dated May 22, 1846, on same leaf, 1 page Copy.
Scope and Contents 7 pages He is visiting friends; is not looking for a church; is looking for a boat to travel on to Pittsburgh.
Scope and Contents "Domestic Journal No." Describes his trip from Louisville to Pittsburgh.
Scope and Contents His vehicle and harness will arrive at Gadsden on June 27; will send railroad receipt for it. Also includes list of visits to congregation of Grace Church, Camden.
Scope and Contents For the wardens and vestry of Christ Church, invites him to be their minister; expects the amended constitution will be adopted. [A copy of the constitution, dated 1835, and proposed amendments, undated, is in Box 1, folder 25.]
Scope and Contents Bishop Gadsden regrets Francis P. Lee leaving; knows little of Edisto or Mobile.
Scope and Contents Church secretary sends a copy of the resolution of vestry and wardens to accept Francis P. Lee's resignation, passed on July 26.
Scope and Contents Current congregation does not want him to leave; vestry has his resignation and should act on it soon; still hopes article in "their [Christ Church, Mobile, Alabama] constitution" will be changed.
Scope and Contents Sorry he is leaving.
Scope and Contents Autograph Copy Signed. Has decided to accept the pastoral charge of Christ Church, Mobile; asks about a house to rent.
Scope and Contents List proceeds from sale [of land?].
Scope and Contents Draft. Accepts rectorship of Christ Church, to begin November 15, 1846; objects to the annual election of the rector and hopes they will amend their constitution in that particular, but will serve in any case. (On same leaf as draft of letter resigning from Grace Church.) . Draft. Requests permission to resign from the parish; is called to serve in Mobile. (On same leaf as draft of letter accepting rectorship of Christ Church.)
Scope and Contents Resolutions accepting the resignation of Francis P. Lee as Rector of Grace Church.
Scope and Contents Received his acceptance of the ministry; will send information on houses.
Scope and Contents Encloses deeds for land; describes family land deals.
Scope and Contents Describes land sales.
Scope and Contents Has secured a house for him.
Scope and Contents Got the house on Government Street for him; asks when he will arrive.
Scope and Contents Describes family land transactions; Rev[eren]d Matthews defrocked.
Scope and Contents Sends money; wants to settle land questions.
Scope and Contents List drawn by J. AMassey.
Scope and Contents Also includes Richard W. Howellto Francis P. Lee. Discussion of land sale to Morris.
Scope and Contents Has made out a deed for Mrs. Lee to sign.
Scope and Contents Concerning legal and business matters which Howell managed for Lee.
Scope and Contents Letter of introduction for the RevdMr. Williamson.
Scope and Contents Discusses sale of farm.
Scope and Contents Discusses business, sale of Matlack Farm.
Scope and Contents [Bishop] Cobbs will visit Francis P. Lee's church and administer confirmation.
Scope and Contents Describes his business affairs.
Scope and Contents Signed. Promissory note to buy out the Lees' one-third share in Matlack Farm.
Scope and Contents Discusses family business deals. (On same leaf as promissory note from Ralph V. M. Cooper and letter from Howell to Lee.)
Scope and Contents Letter. Discusses Ralph V. M. Cooper's actions on family business deals. (On same leaf as promissory note from Ralph V. M. Cooper and letter from Benjamin Cooper to Lee.)
Scope and Contents Describes how he spent his day.
Scope and Contents Fragment. Discusses financial problems.
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Scope and Contents The vestry and wardens of Christ Church, Mobile, elect Francis P. Lee minister.
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Scope and Contents Question of collateral for Ralph's loan being returned.
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Scope and Contents He is worried about gossip MrMiller is spreading.
Scope and Contents Glad Mr. Lee is better.
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Scope and Contents Condolence letter concerning the death [of her husband?]; family news; wishes she would come home.
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Scope and Contents Autograph Copy Signed. Asks him for information on her New Jersey lands and debts.
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Scope and Contents Discuss selling some of Sarah A. C. Lee's land in Pennsylvania.
Scope and Contents Letters granted April 26, 1848.
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Scope and Contents Morris purchased her interest in Matlack Farm.
Scope and Contents Will send $434.
Scope and Contents Has sent a check to Thomas B. Lee.
Scope and Contents These letters largely concern business matters which Gaskell managed for Lee.
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Scope and Contents Has directed Mr. Vanderkemp to deed land to Gaskell; Francis P. Lee left $4000 in property in Alabama; plans to appoint Mr. Desaussure as guardian for her children's property in Alabama.
Scope and Contents Fragment. Informs him of the state of some business affairs; does not like the way Charles C. Gaskellis handling her business.
Scope and Contents Fragment. Gives Richard W. Howell instructions on business affairs.
Scope and ContentsThese letters are largely concerned with business affairs which Gaskell managed for Lee.
Scope and Contents These letters are largely concerned with the settlement of the estate of Francis P. Lee; also include family news.
Scope and Contents Approves actions of Sarah A. C. Lee as administratrix of Francis P. Lee's estate; household and kitchen furniture, "negro man Isaac," "negro women Sibby and Phobe," were sold in a private sale for an aggregate sum of $2973.31.
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Scope and Contents Dr. Fifield will foreclose the mortgage.
Scope and Contents 8 items These letters are largely concerned with financial matters which Gaskell managed for Lee.
Scope and Contents Has inquired about the mortgage on the homestead; is acting as counsel for Ralph's children.
Scope and Contents Asks if she had ever heard Dr. Fifield or Ralph mention use of timber to pay off the homestead mortgage.
Scope and Contents 7 items These letters are largely concerned with financial matters which Gaskell managed for Lee.
Scope and Contents These letters are largely concerned with financial matters which Gaskell handled for Lee.
Scope and Contents 9 items These letters are largely concerned with financial matters which Gaskell handled for Lee.
Scope and Contents Discusses Cooper family legal problems and encloses sketch of the facts of the case.
Scope and Contents 7 items These letters are largely concerned with financial matters which Gaskell handled for Lee.
Scope and Contents These letters are largely concerned with business affairs which Gaskell managed for Lee.
Scope and Contents Will ask the bookkeeper to reexamine accounts; John might do better at school.
Scope and Contents Has been busy in land speculation and has bought a farm; sends a check.
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Scope and Contents 9 items These letters largely concern business affairs which Gaskell managed for Lee.
Scope and Contents 2 copies. Discusses inheritance of family property; has lost money; children are well.
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Scope and Contents Describes his trip to New Jersey and Philadelphia; sends news of the Cooper family.
Scope and Contents Fragment. Discusses dealings of Ralph Cooper and WMorris Cooper's attempts to protect himself and the recipient.
Scope and Contents Asks him to visit on his way to the convention; Catherine married yesterday.
7 items. Concerns business affairs managed by Gaskell.
Scope and Contents Letter. Sends Mrs. Sarah Ann C. Lee's bank stock of various Philadephia banks.
Scope and Contents Read prayers; the bishop repeated his sermon and administered confirmation to nine persons.
Scope and Contents Went to House of Representatives and listened to [?] McCarthy's speech against Calhoun not carried.
Scope and Contents Letter. Fragment. Recalls their parting; describes his studies at Princeton.
Scope and Contents Drafts probably written during his time at Princeton, one on back of last page of letter from Barlow Mason.
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Scope and Contents Manuscript Volume. Contains poems and letters to M. E. L.
Scope and Contents Manuscript Volume. Lists expenses and wages while at St. John's Church, Tallahassee, Florida, and Grace Church, Camden, South Carolina
Scope and Contents Manuscript Volume. Speech given before the DeKalb Lyceum, [Camden, South Carolina?].
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Contains recipes and home remedies for illnesses.
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Includes correspondence between Francis P. Lee and Sarah Cooper Lee.
Includes a letter from Uncle Ned to Lizzie, last names unknown, as well as a story written by Uncle Ned.