Inventory of the Duff Green Papers, 1810-1902

Collection Number 993


Manuscripts Department, University Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Collection Information


Contact Information:
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CB#3926, Wilson Library
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890
Phone: 919/962-1345
Fax: 919/962-3594
Email: mss@email.unc.edu
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Descriptive Summary

Repository
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.
Creator
Green, Duff, 1791-1875.
Title
Duff Green Papers, 1810-1902.
Call Number
993
Language of Materials
Materials in English
Extent
Items: About 12,500
Linear Feet: 20.5
Abstract
Duff Green was a journalist, politician, and industrial promoter.
The collection chiefly consists of correspondence, business records, and writings of Duff Green and of his son, Benjamin Edwards Green (1822-1907), businessman and diplomat. The bulk of the papers relate to far-flung and diverse business enterprises, a lesser but substantial part to politics. Correspondence, contracts, deeds, legal proceedings, legislative memorials, account books, and corporation charters, prospectuses, and directors' proceedings reflect the Greens' activities and plans in finance, canals, railroads, coal and ore mining, manufacturing, insurance, postal contracts, and many other areas of business before and after the Civil War, touching Mexico and most of the United States, particularly Maryland, West Virginia, Georgia, and Tennessee. Material relating to their activities in Confederate industry is less ample than that for the pre- and post-war periods. Duff Green's political papers cover the Jacksonian, Civil War, and Reconstruction eras. Besides business and political correspondence, B. E. Green's papers include items relating to his diplomatic missions in Mexico, 1844, and the West Indies, 1849, and a considerable quantity of writings about Mexico, finance (he was a leader of the Greenback Party), religion, industry, and labor, and the issues of the Civil War and Reconstruction. Additions to the collection include typed copies of letters, 1826-1889, made in the mid-20th century, probably by Fletcher M. Green; Fletcher Green correspondence; original legal documents; typed copies of documents, speeches, essays, and propositions; photographs and prints; research papers, articles, and notes written by Fletcher M. Green; printed essays; articles; speeches; prospectuses; proceedings; records; and newspaper clippings. Correspondence relates chiefly to business enterprises, especially newspaper, railroad, and industrial ventures; there are also personal and political letters. Fletcher Green correspondence relates mainly to his research relating to Duff Green and Benjamin E. Green and to his assistance in securing the original deposit of Duff Green Papers for the the Southern Historical Collection.

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Administrative Information

Restrictions to Access
No restrictions.
Alternate Form of Material
Microfilm copy available.
Reel 1: Correspondence, July 1810-December 1835
Reel 2: Correspondence, January 1836-March 1839
Reel 3: Correspondence, April 1839-June 1840
Reel 4: Correspondence, July 1840-June 1843
Reel 5: Correspondence, July 1843-June 1845
Reel 6: Correspondence, July 1845-March 1847
Reel 7: Correspondence, April 1847-March 1848
Reel 8: Correspondence, April 1848-March 1849
Reel 9: Correspondence, April 1849-December 1849
Reel 10: Correspondence, January 1850-March 1851
Reel 11: Correspondence, April 1851-March 1853
Reel 12: Correspondence, April 1853-December 1857
Reel 13: Correspondence, January 1858-December 1864
Reel 14: Correspondence, January 1865-April 1868
Reel 15: Correspondence, May 1868-February 1872
Reel 16: Correspondence, March 1872-October 1875
Reel 17: Correspondence, November 1875-1902 and undated
Reel 18: Undated correspondence, autobiographical fragments
Reel 19: Undated business papers
Reel 20: Undated business papers and writings
Reel 21: Financial and political writings
Reel 22: Political writings and undated business papers
Reel 23: Miscellaneous fragments, clippings, printed materials
Reel 24: Volumes 1-20
Reel 25: Volumes 11-34
Acquisitions Information
Purchased from Ben A. Green of Tallassee, Ala., in 1945 by Fletcher Green of the University of North Carolina with funds from a gift of Dr. Charles A. Beard as a memorial to his father. Additions received from Mary Frances Green of Chapel Hill, N.C., in June 1979 and Michael D. Goldhaber of Cambridge, Mass., in June 1990. Addition received from Elizabeth Green Fuller of Tarrytown, N.Y., in November 1996 (Acc. 96170) as part of an addition to the Fletcher Melvin Green Papers (#4265). Addition received from Elizabeth Green Fuller in October 2006 (Acc. 100517).
Processing Information
Processed by: Suzanne Ruffing, June 1996; revised by Tim Pyatt, February 1997; revised by Amy Johnson, September 2007
Encoded by: Joseph Nicholson, February 2006, and Amy Johnson, September 2007
This collection was processed with support, in part, from the Randleigh Foundation Trust.
Additions received after November 1996 have not been integrated into the original deposits or microfilmed. Researchers should always check additions to be sure they have identified all files of interest to them.
The Addition of October 2006 is arranged in the same way as, but has not been incorporated into, the original deposit of materials.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the Duff Green Papers #993, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Copyright Notice
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
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Online Catalog Headings

These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.

Green, Ben. E. (Benjamin Edwards), 1822-1907.
Green, Duff, 1791-1875.
Green, Fletcher Melvin, 1895-
Greenback Labor Party (U.S.)
Canals--United States--History--19th century.
Coal mines and mining--United States--History--19th century.
Iron mines and mining--United States--History--19th century.
Industries--United States--History--19th century.
Confederate States of America--Economic conditions.
Georgia--Economic conditions.
Maryland--Economic conditions.
Mexico--Commerce--United States--History--19th century.
Mexico--Foreign relations--United States.
Tennessee--Economic conditions.
United States--Commerce--Mexico--History--19th century.
United States--Economic conditions--19th century.
United States--Foreign relations--Mexico.
United States--Politics and government--1829-1837.
United States--Politics and government--1861-1865.
United States--Politics and government--1865-1877.
West Virginia--Economic conditions--19th century.
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Related Collections

Fletcher Melvin Green Papers (#4265)
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Biographical Note

Duff Green was born on 15 August 1791 in Woodford County, Ky. At the age of seven, he was sent to a field school attended chiefly by children of his father's tenants. At fourteen, he entered Danville Academy, but returned home a year and a half later and remained until 1811 to educate his brothers and sisters. He was briefly a teacher at Elizabethtown Academy before he enlisted as a private in the War of 1812. Green served at Vincennes and Fort Harrison under General William Henry Harrison and later was made a captain. After the war, he married Lucretia Maria Edwards, sister of Governor Ninian Edwards of Illinois, with whom he had nine children.

In 1816, Green went to Missouri to survey public lands and remained there for almost ten years engaging in profitable land speculation, building up a large mercantile business in and around St. Louis, and securing contracts for the carrying of mails. During this time, he founded the town of Chariton, Mo., near St. Louis. He also studied law, was admitted to the bar, and built up a large and lucrative legal practice. His political affairs included being a member of the state constitutional convention in 1820, serving in both houses of the state legislature, and being appointed by President Monroe a brigadier general in the Missouri state militia.

Green purchased the St. Louis Enquirer in 1823, through which he supported Jackson in the election of 1824. After he purchased the United States Telegraph in 1825, he moved to Washington, D.C. Through the Telegraph, he assailed the Adams administration and advocated Jackson and reform.

Green was a member of Jackson's "Kitchen Cabinet" and acted as printer to Congress, 1829-1833. His political views changed during the Eaton controversy when Green opposed Jackson and Van Buren in favor of John C. Calhoun, whose son had married Green's daughter. Throughout the 1830s, he continued to attack the Jackson and Van Buren faction through the Telegraph, the Reformer (1837-1838), and the Pilot (1840).

Green supported Harrison in 1840 and was largely responsible for Tyler's placement on the Whig ticket. Tyler later rewarded him by sending Green as an unofficial representative of the United States to England and France. Here, through personal contracts and publications, he advocated reduction of duties, direct trade with the South, a modification of England's attitude toward slavery and the United States' interest in Texas, and the settlement of the Oregon boundary dispute.

Green returned to the United States and vocalized his support for the Southern cause in the Republic (1844) and later in the weekly American Statesman (1857), advocating expansion into Texas, Cuba, and Santo Domingo. Tyler appointed him consul at Galveston, Tex., in 1844 and sent him to Mexico with the view of acquiring Texas, New Mexico, and California. Green strongly supported the Mexican War, and, after the war, acted as agent in making payment to Mexico under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

Green's conviction that the South either had to develop to the fullest its natural resources or be crushed by the North motivated at least partially a wide variety of business enterprises. He purchased and mined vast tracts of land in Maryland and Virginia, but the difficulty of obtaining railroad and canal links limited the success of the scheme and turned Green's attention to building these links in the forties and fifties. Green projected plans for a canal from the Sabine River south to the Rio Grande River and north to the Red and Mississippi Rivers; secured a contract for the construction of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad sixty miles beyond Cumberland, Md.; and built the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad from Knoxville to Dalton, Ga. Green also sought to consolidate the railroads of the South and envisioned a line that would extend from Washington to the Pacific coast of Mexico. To further this mammoth design, he organized the Pennsylvania Fiscal Agency, reorganized by Northern capitalists during the Civil War as the Credit Mobilier of America. This agency was to provide the necessary capital for railroad construction, but the Civil War cut the scheme short.

Although Green was neither a slaveholder nor a secessionist, he supported the Confederacy by sending large amounts of guns, munitions, and other support to Southern troops from his iron works in Georgia and Tennessee. He remained, however, a man respected by both North and South, and, in 1865, he had a private audience with Lincoln at Richmond concerning peace proposals.

During the war Green published Facts and Suggestions on the Subjects of Currency and Direct Trade (1861) and Fact and Suggestions Relative to Finance and Currency (1864). These books were followed by Facts and Suggestions, Biographical, Historical, Financial, and Political (1866), A Memorial and A Bill Relating to Finance, National Currency, Debt, Revenue, etc. (1869), and How to Pay Off the National Debt, Regulate the Value of Money and Maintain Stability in the Values of Property and Labor (1872).

After the war Green sought to raise capital for rebuilding the defeated South by organizing the American Industrial Agency, with branches in several states. He also revived his interest in railroad construction and drew plans for the establishment of a model industrial city in Tennessee. These plans failed because of turbulent political and uncertain economic conditions. Green died in Dalton, Ga., on 10 June 1875.

Benjamin Edwards Green, lawyer, diplomat, and industrial promoter, was closely connected with many of his father's business enterprises. He received his education at Georgetown College and the University of Virginia Law School. He served as charge d'affaires in Mexico in 1844 and was sent to the West Indies in 1849 to investigate the possibility of purchasing Cuba and to negotiate with the Dominican Republic and Haiti.

Upon his return to the United States, he settled in Dalton, Ga., and, both before and after the Civil War, devoted himself with his father to the industrial development of Georgia and the South. Among the enterprises in which he was interested were the Dalton and Morganton and the Dalton and Jacksonville railroads, the Central Transit Company, the Cherokee Iron Foundry, the Texas Land Company, and the American Industrial Agency. Green played an important part in Georgia politics after the war, being largely instrumental in the calling of the Georgia state convention of the Greenback Part in 1880. He died in Dalton, Ga., on 12 May 1907.

[Dictionary of American Biography. Fletcher M. Green: "Ben E. Green and Greenbackism in Georgia," Georgia Historical Quarterly, XXX (March, 1946), 1-13; "Duff Green: Industrial Promoter," Journal of Southern History, II (February, 1936), 28-42; and "Duff Green, Militant Journalist of the Old School," American Historical Review, LII (January, 1947), 247-268.]

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Collection Overview

The collection chiefly consists of correspondence, business records, and writings of journalist, politician, and industrial promoter Duff Green and of his son, Benjamin Edwards Green (1822-1907), businessman and diplomat. The bulk of the papers relate to far-flung and diverse business enterprises, a lesser but substantial part to politics. Correspondence, contracts, deeds, legal proceedings, legislative memorials, account books, and corporation charters, prospectuses, and directors' proceedings reflect the Greens' activities and plans in finance, canals, railroads, coal mining and ore mining, manufacturing, insurance, postal contracts, and many other areas of business before and after the Civil War, touching Mexico and most of the United States, particularly Maryland, West Virginia, Georgia, and Tennessee. Material relating to their activities in Confederate industry is less ample than that for the pre- and post-war periods. Duff Green's political papers cover the Jacksonian, Civil War, and Reconstruction eras. Besides business and political correspondence, B. E. Green's papers include items relating to his diplomatic missions in Mexico, 1844, and the West Indies, 1849, and a considerable quantity of writings about Mexico, finance (he was a leader of the Greenback Party), religion, industry, and labor, and the issues of the Civil War and Reconstruction. Additions to the collection include typed copies of letters, 1826-1889, made in the mid-20th century, probably by Fletcher M. Green; Fletcher Green correspondence; original legal documents; typed copies of documents, speeches, essays, and propositions; photographs and prints; research papers, articles, and notes written by Fletcher M. Green; printed essays; articles; speeches; prospectuses; proceedings; records; and newspaper clippings. Correspondence relates chiefly to business enterprises, especially newspaper, railroad, and industrial ventures; there are also personal and political letters. Fletcher Green correspondence relates mainly to his research relating to Duff Green and Benjamin E. Green and to his assistance in securing the original deposit of Duff Green Papers for the the Southern Historical Collection.

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Arrangement of Collection

1. Correspondence and Related Materials
2. Other Papers
3. Clippings and Printed Material
4. Volumes
Addition of November 1996
Addition of October 2006
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Items Separated

Photographs (P-993/1-2)
Oversize volumes (V-993/S-4,S-9,S-26
Oversize papers (OP-993/1-25)

Detailed Description of the Collection

1. Correspondence and Related Materials, 1810-1902.

About 8000 items.
Arrangement: chronological.
Correspondence relating chiefly to business enterprises and including also contracts, deeds, promissory notes, accounts, drafts of corporation charters, prospectuses, legislation, memorials to legislative bodies, claims cases, and lawsuit papers. These letters and dated papers pertain mainly the newspaper business and industrial ventures. Personal and political letters appear to a lesser degree.
Folder 1
1810-1822
Folder 2
1823
Folder 3
1824
Folder 4
1825-1826
Folder 5
1827-1831
Folder 6
1832
Folder 7
1833-1834
Folder 8-14
1835
Folder 15-17
1836
Folder 18-19
1837
Folder 20-24
1838
Folder 25-32
1839
Folder 33-39
1840
Folder 40-45
1841
Folder 46-48
1842
Folder 49-52
1843
Folder 53-59
1844
Folder 60-65
1845
Folder 66-69
1846
Folder 70-78
1847
Folder 79-88
1848
Folder 89-99
1849
Folder 100-108
1850
Folder 109-113
1851
Folder 114-117
1852
Folder 118-121
1853
Folder 122-123
1854
Folder 124-125
1855
Folder 126-127
1856
Folder 128-129
1857
Folder 130
1858
Folder 131
1859
Folder 132
1860-1861
Folder 133
1862
Folder 134-136
1863
Folder 137-138
1864
Folder 139
1865
Folder 140-143
1866
Folder 144-147
1867
Folder 148-151
1868
Folder 152-154
1869
Folder 155-156
1870
Folder 157-158
1871
Folder 159-160
1872
Folder 161-164
1873
Folder 165-168
1874
Folder 169-171
1875
Folder 172
1876
Folder 173-174
1877
Folder 175
1878-1879
Folder 176
1880
Folder 177
1881-1888
Folder 178
1889-1902
Folder 179-180
Undated letters

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2. Other Papers, Undated.

About 1500 items.
Undated manuscripts and fragments and stray pages of writings of Duff Green and Ben E. Green. Included are drafts and fair copies of prospectuses; articles of incorporation and plans for specific organizations; legislative bills for incorporating companies; memorials and statements to officers and branches of national and state governments; letters to editors; writings (long and short) on political, economic, and historical subjects and on finance, trade, and industrial development; deeds, plats, and contracts; papers concerning lawsuits and claims against the government; bills, accounts, memoranda, lists, tables and statistics; and parts of an autobiography of Duff Green. Note that fragments have been identified and labeled as closely as possible. Original folder titles have been retained when possible.
Folder 181-184
Autobiographical statements
Folder 185
Biography by Ben E. Green
Folder 186
Maryland Industrial Agency, 1867
Folder 187
American Industrial Agency
Folder 188-189
Proposals and plans for organizations
Folder 190
American Literacy Company (S.C.)
Folder 191
Pennsylvania Fiscal Agency
Folder 192
Union Company, Union Potomac, Cumberland Coal
Folder 193
Union and Union Potomac: Iron and coal loads
Folder 194
Other coal and mining companies
Folder 195
Miscellaneous railroads and lands
Folder 196
Allegheny County (Md.) lands
Folder 197
Ben E. Green: Defense, Dalton City Company
Folder 198
Annuity tables and miscellaneous figures
Folder 199
Miscellaneous accounts, bills, lists, memoranda
Folder 200
Lots and land: Baltimore, Missouri, Washington, D.C., and other locations
Folder 201
Cherokee claims against the United States
Folder 202
Miscellaneous claims against the United States
Folder 203
Miscellaneous legal cases
Folder 204
Latin American projects
Folder 205
Texas Republic and Mexico
Folder 206
Mexico: Fragments and chapters of history
Folder 207
Ben E. Green translation on Mexican property rights and land ownership
Folder 208
Proposals for Mexican Railroad, S & RGRR
Folder 209
Fragments relating to banking and currency
Folder 210
On national currency, finance, banking
Folder 211
On national currency, debt, finance
Folder 212
On national currency accounts: United States Tresury certificates
Folder 213
United States-European financial relationships
Folder 214
United States-European trade relationships (fragment)
Folder 215
Miscellaneous (national debt, capital, labor, Henry Clay's speech)
Folder 216
Ben E. Green on political theory and finance
Folder 217
Ben E. Green on currency; on North Carolina; "Evolution of a Georgia cracker"
Folder 218
Memorials to state legislatures
Folder 219
Memorials to Congress: Finance and debt
Folder 220
Memorials to Congress: National currency
Folder 221
To the People of the U.S., Secretary of the Memphis Convention, President of the Southern Commercial Convention
Folder 222-224
Letters to the editor
Folder 225
Writings: Jackson and Calhoun
Folder 226
Writings on Confederate finance; undated Civil War papers
Folder 227
Ben E. Green on the Civil War, Lincoln, Silver
Folder 228
Politics: Texas, Calhoun
Folder 229
On religion and churches
Folder 230
Newspaper prospectuses, printing, publishing
Folder 231
Business papers: new processes and machines
Folder 232
Farming and livestock
Folder 233
"The Rescue"
Folder 234-236
Translation of de Cassagnac's history
Folder 237a
Miscellaneous fragments
Folder 237b
Maps

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3. Clippings and Printed Material, 1834-1889.

About 500 items.
Arrangement: chronological.
Newspaper clippings, pamphlets, circulars, broadsides, government documents, printed court cases, privately printed advertisements, acts of incorporation, constitutions of associations, prospectuses, and other bulletins. Most of these items relate directly to the various enterprises and activities in which Duff Green and Ben E. Green were.

Digital version: J. R. Anderson & Co., et al., circular, 29 December 1862

Digital version: Virginia General Assembly, House of Delegrates, Committee on Banks, "Doc. No. XIV. Report to the Committee on Banks, Relative to the Currency, &. &. &," 1863

Digital version: "Finance and Currency, Number Three," Montgomery Mail, 1864

Folder 238
1834-1841
Folder 239
1842-1843
Folder 240
1844-1847
Folder 241
1848-1853
Folder 242
1854-1857
Folder 243
1858-1859
Folder 244
1860-1865
Folder 245
1866-1867
Folder 246
1868-1869
Folder 247
1870-1879
Folder 248
1880-1889
Folder 249
Undated clippings
Folder 250-251
Undated printed materials

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4. Volumes, 1794-1990.

35 items.
Records of the Union Potomac Company of Virginia and the Union Company of Maryland; proceedings of other industrial organizations; letterpress books; and other notebooks of Duff and Ben Green.
Folder 252
Volume 1: 1817-1819, 78 pages
Notebook of sale of lots on the claim of Rector and Vance.
Folder 253
Volume 2: 1825, 20 pages
Notebook of Duff Green containing miscellaneous notes, travel expenses, promissory notes, etc.
Folder 254
Volume 3: 1829-1831, 87 pages
Letterpress copies of letters written by Duff Green, Washington, D.C.
Folder 255
Volume S-4: 1830-1833, 545 pages
Manuscript copies of letters sent by Duff Green from the Telegraph office, Washington, D.C.
Folder 256
Volume 5: 1830-1835, 1837, 1869, 1871, 1873, 1874, 360 pages
Manuscript copies of letters sent by Duff Green, most labeled "Confidential," about politics and business matters.
Folder 257
Volume 6: 1831, 27 pages
Letterpress copies of letters written by Duff Green, Washington, D.C.
Folder 258
Volume 7: 1831-1832, 156 pages
Correspondence record and other transactions showing names, addresses, and dates.
Folder 259
Volume 8: 1833, 21 pages
Notebook of list of payments made for postage on letters written in answer to letters and orders for the the Medical Register showing names, addresses, and dates of payment.
Folder 260
Volume S-9: 1833-1838, 305 pages
Manuscript copies of letters sent by Duff Green, Washington, D.C., about various business transactions and interests.
Folder 261
Volume 10: 1841-1843, 61 pages
Ben E. Green's reports and memoranda on cases in Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana concerning Post Office Department claims against individual post masters and their estates and sureties.
Folder 262
Volume 11: 1844, 87 pages
Manuscript copies of letters sent by Duff Green from New York, concerning business, politics, and British-American relations to Tyler, Cass, Upshur, Burleston, etc.
Folder 263
Volume 12: 1844, 1847-1855, 247 pages
Manuscript copies of letters written by Duff Green at New York labeled "Letter Book--The Republic."
Folder 264
Volume 13: 1844-1846, 71 pages
Briefs of letters sent by William Holland Thomas.
Folder 265
Volume 14: 1846-1847, 48 pages
Manuscript copies of letters sent by Duff Green and by Ben E. Green, Washington, D.C.
Folder 266
Volume 15: 1847-1848, 132 pages
Manuscript copies of letters sent by Duff and/or by Ben E. Green as agents and attorneys, Washington, D.C.
Folder 267
Volume 16: 1840, 40 pages
Diary of a young lady, possibly from Lexington, Ky., on an extended vacation trip to New York City, the New Jersey coast, Brooklyn, Newport, Boston, Albany, Troy, and a river trip up to West Point where she met the Duff Greens.
Folder 268
Volume 17: 1850-1856, 70 pages
Copy of Regulations for the Medical Department of the Army, 1850 with printed general orders and circulars from the Adjutant General's Office and the Surgeon General's Office pasted into the front pages.
Folder 269
Volume 18: 1864-1865, 29 pages
Account book of William B. Ratcliffe with accounts for Duff Green and Son, Ironworks (Jonesboro, Tenn.); lists of articles left in the hands of Ratcliffe to be accounted for when sold; and sales of general merchandise.
Folder 270
Volume 19: 1830, 25 pages
"Ethiopia and the Isles": Resurvey of lands west of Fort Cumberland.
Folder 271
Volume 20: 1795-1833, 37 pages
Data on land surveys taken in Allegheny County, Md.
Folder 272
Volume 21: 1794-1836, 95 pages
Data on surveys for the Union Company
Folder 273
Volume 22: 1799-1838, 55 pages
Data on surveys of thirteen tracts of land in Warrant County.
Folder 274
Volume 23: 1839, 13 pages
Stubs showing bonds issues to various individuals signed by Duff Green as president of the Union Potomac Company.
Folder 275
Volume 24: 1839, 18 pages
Union Company of Maryland record of commissioners in regard to receiving subscriptions to the capital stock of the company.
Folder 276
Volume 25: 1839, 30 pages
Union Potomac Company record of commissioners in regard to receiving subscriptions to the capital stock of the company with proceeding of stockholders, bylaws, etc.
Folder 277
Volume S-26: 1839-1841, 25 pages
Union Potomac Company proceedings of the directors, stockholders, etc.
Folder 278
Volume 27: 1839-1853, 22 pages
Union Potomac Company records concerning capital stock and transfers of that stock executed by Duff Green and others.
Folder 279
Volume 28: 1851-1853, 13 pages
Union Potomac Company proceedings of the directors and of the shareholders.
Folder 280
Volume 29: 1854-1859, 47 pages
Sabine and Rio Grande Rail Road Company act of incorporation and journal of proceedings.
Folder 281
Volume 30: 1860-1862, 7 pages
New Mexican Railway Company book of subscriptions and Planters Insurance, Trust, and Loan Company book of subscriptions and proceedings.
Folder 282
Volume 31: 1864-1865, 8 pages
Planters Insurance, Trust, and Loan company proceedings of stockholders and directors.
Folder 283
Volume 32: 1866-1868, 6 pages
Contractors Association charter and proceedings from Texas.
Folder 284
Volume 33: 1867-1871, 8 pages
Maryland Industrial Agency subscriptions, proceedings, resolutions, and transfers of stocks.
Folder 285
Volume 34: 1869, 8 pages
The Mississippi American Industrial Agency record of organization at a meeting on 18 March 1869 in Baltimore, Md.
Folder 286
Volume 35: 1990, 103 pages
"The Tragedy of Classical Republicanism: Duff Green and the United States' Telegraph, 1826-1837," honor's thesis by Michael D. Goldhaber, Harvard University.

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Additions

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Addition of November 1996 (Acc.96170), 1789, 1828-1906.
About 250 items.
Primarily correspondence pertaining to Duff Green and his son, Benjamin E. Green. Includes some files associated with B. E. Green's legal practice and a typescript of an autobiographical history of his era.
Folder 287
Duff Green letters and related materials, 1828-1865 and undated (15 items)
Folder 288
Ben E. Green letters and related materials, 1867, 1875-1876, January-March (19 items)
Folder 289
Ben E. Green, 1876, April-December (42 items)
Folder 290
Ben E. Green, 1878 (29 items)
Folder 291
Ben E. Green, 1879-1880, 1882, 1886-1887 and undated (22 items)
Folder 292-293
"United Hearts" (typescript of an autobiographical history) 1906
Folder 294
Case file: John Winans pension claim, 1835-1846
Folder 295
Case file: Captain Rufus Greene, 1798, 1845-1849 (represented by Ben E. Green)
Folder 296
Commodore George Campbell Read correspondence, 1846-1848 (connection to Greens unclear)
Image P-993/1
Duff Green (photograph of portrait)
Image P-993/2
Lucretia Maria Edwards Green (photograph of portrait)
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Addition of October 2006 (Acc. 100517), 1828-1968.
About 2,200 items.
Processing note: The Addition of October 2006 is arranged in the same way as, but has not been incorporated into, the original deposit of materials. This addition has not been microfilmed.
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1. Correspondence, 1823-1968 and undated.
About 2000 items.
Correspondence relates chiefly to business enterprises, especially newspaper, railroad, and industrial ventures; there are also personal and political letters. Fletcher Green correspondence relates mainly to his research relating to Duff Green and Benjamin E. Green and to his assistance in securing the original deposit of Duff Green Papers for the the Southern Historical Collection.
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1.1. Nineteenth-century Correspondence (originals), 1823-1880 and undated.
Arrangement: chronological
Folder 297
1823-1838
Folder 298
1845-1849
Folder 299
1850-1852
Folder 300
1864-1865
Folder 301
1880
Folder 302
Undated
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1.2. Twentieth-century Correspondence, 1929-1968 and undated.
Arrangement: chronological
Folder 303
Fletcher M. Green correspondence, 1929-1931
Folder 304
Fletcher M. Green correspondence, 1931-1951
Folder 305
Fletcher M. Green correspondence, 1966-1968
Folder 306
Fletcher M. Green request for research assistance, undated
Folder 307
Fletcher M. Green letter fragment, undated
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1.3. Nineteenth-century Correspondence (typed copies), 1929-1968 and undated.
Arrangement: chronological
Folder 308
1821-1825
Folder 309
1826
Folder 310
1828-1829
Folder 311-312
1830
Folder 313-317
1831
Folder 318-320
1832
Folder 321-323
1833
Folder 324-326
1834
Folder 327-329
1835
Folder 330-331
1836
Folder 332-333
1837
Folder 334
1838
Folder 335
1839
Folder 336
1840
Folder 337
1841
Folder 338-339
1842
Folder 340-341
1843
Folder 342-344
1844
Folder 345-346
1845
Folder 347
1846
Folder 348-352
1847
Folder 353-359
1848
Folder 360-362
1849
Folder 363-365
1850
Folder 366
1851
Folder 367-368
1852
Folder 369
1853
Folder 370
1854
Folder 371
1855
Folder 372
1856
Folder 373
1857
Folder 374
1858
Folder 375
1859
Folder 376
1860
Folder 377
1861
Folder 378
1862
Folder 379
1863
Folder 380
1864
Folder 381
1865
Folder 382
1866
Folder 383
1867
Folder 384
1868
Folder 385
1869
Folder 386
1871
Folder 387
1872
Folder 388
1873
Folder 389
1874
Folder 390
1875
Folder 391
1876
Folder 392
1888
Folder 393
1889
Folder 394-395
Undated
Folder 396
Fragments
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2. Other Papers, 1828-1967 and undated.
About 150 items.
Original legal documents; typed copies of documents, speeches, essays, and propositions; photographs and prints; and research papers, articles, and notes written by Fletcher M. Green.
Folder 397
Other papers, 1828-1880
Folder 398
Other papers, undated
Folder 399
Documents relating to Ben E. Green, 1849-1850 (typed copies)
Folder 400
Speech, circa 1860 (typed copy)
Folder 401
Essay: "To the People of the Slave Holding States," circa 1860 (typed copy)
Folder 402
Speeches, essays, and propositions, 1860s-1870s
Folder 403
Photographs of Duff Green bust, undated
Folder 404
Print of Duff Green, undated
Folder 405
"George in the Secession Movement of 1850," Fletcher Green, undated
Folder 406
"Presidential election of 1838," Fletcher Greeen, 1922 (master's thesis)
Folder 407
"Benjamin E. Green in Mexico," Claude C. Couch, 1933
Folder 408
Information on University of North Carolina master's in history students, 1946-1958
Folder 409
Dictionary of American Biography entries, undated
Folder 410
Duff Green Encyclopedia Britannica entry, 1967
Folder 411
Duff Green biographical information, undated
Folder 412
Fletcher Green notes on Duff Green, undated
Folder 413-415
An Honorable Heritage, undated (handwritten draft)
Folder 416-417
An Honorable Heritage, undated (typed draft)
Folder 418
Notes on index making, undated
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3. Clippings and Printed Materials, 1832-1900 and undated.
About 30 items.
Arrangement: chronological
Printed essays, articles, speeches, prospectuses, proceedings, records, and newspaper clippings.
Folder 419
Printed Materials, 1832-1836
Folder 420
Printed Materials, 1850-1855
Folder 421
Printed Materials, 1856-1859
Folder 422
Printed Materials, 1861-1866
Folder 423
Printed Materials, 1867-1877
Folder 424
Printed Materials, 1879-1900, 1931
Folder 425
Printed Materials, undated
Folder 426
Clippings, 1889, 1930, undated

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