Nones family of Philadelphia papers
Scope and Content Note
Contains materials from David B. Nones (1783-1837), Benjamin Nones (1757-1826), and Joseph B. Nones (1797-1887). Materials of David Nones are three letters, dated 1810, to his parents, in which David asks for approval of his marriage to a non-Jew, promises her conversion, and describes his cargo's seizure in Cophenhagen; one letter, dated 1825, to David's son, Joseph, offering fatherly advice, two letters, dated 1824, from David's sister Esther and Solomon Jacobs of Richmond, Va., recommending the health spa at Whiter Sulphur Springs; two letters in Spanish, dated 1824 and 1829, from David's brother-in-law, Felix C. Rossi of Cadiz, and a nephew, Chinaud, in Cuba discussing the heavy emigration from Europe to America and their own projected trips to Cuba and the U.S.; and three letters, dated 1829, describing David's settlement of claims against the French from Napoloenic times and U.S. legislation. Materials of Benjamin Nones are three legal documents signed by Nones as a notary public in Philadelphia, and photocopies of letters from Nones to his son, Joseph, and from Joseph to his mother regarding his marriage to Eveline DeLeon. Legal documents are dated 1803-1823; letters are dated 1822-1823. Materials of Joseph Nones include a manuscript biography of experiences in the U.S. Navy during which time Nones served as private secretary to Henry Clay at the negotiations of the Treaty of Ghent. Also includes biographies of Albert Gallatin, Jonathan Russell, and John Lawrence.
Dates
- 1803-1829
Creator
- Nones family (Family)
Language of Materials
The collection is in English.
Access Restrictions
The collection is open to all researchers by permission of the Director of Library and Archives of the American Jewish Historical Society, except items that are restricted due to their fragility.
Use Restrictions
Information concerning the literary rights may be obtained from the Director of Library and Archives of the American Jewish Historical Society. Users must apply in writing for permission to quote, reproduce or otherwise publish manuscript materials found in this collection. For more information contact:
American Jewish Historical Society, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY, 10011
email: inquiries@cjh.org
Extent
2.25 Linear Feet (1 manuscript box, 1 oversized folder)
Abstract
Contains materials from David B. Nones (1783-1837), Benjamin Nones (1757-1826), and Joseph B. Nones (1797-1887). Materials of David Nones are three letters, dated 1810, to his parents, in which David asks for approval of his marriage to a non-Jew, promises her conversion, and describes his cargo's seizure in Cophenhagen; one letter, dated 1825, to David's son, Joseph, offering fatherly advice, two letters, dated 1824, from David's sister Esther and Solomon Jacobs of Richmond, Va., recommending the health spa at Whiter Sulphur Springs; two letters in Spanish, dated 1824 and 1829, from David's brother-in-law, Felix C. Rossi of Cadiz, and a nephew, Chinaud, in Cuba discussing the heavy emigration from Europe to America and their own projected trips to Cuba and the U.S.; and three letters, dated 1829, describing David's settlement of claims against the French from Napoloenic times and U.S. legislation. Materials of Benjamin Nones are three legal documents signed by Nones as a notary public in Philadelphia, and photocopies of letters from Nones to his son, Joseph, and from Joseph to his mother regarding his marriage to Eveline DeLeon. Legal documents are dated 1803-1823; letters are dated 1822-1823. Materials of Joseph Nones include a manuscript biography of experiences in the U.S. Navy during which time Nones served as private secretary to Henry Clay at the negotiations of the Treaty of Ghent. Also includes biographies of Albert Gallatin, Jonathan Russell, and John Lawrence.
Physical Location
Located in AJHS New York, NY.
Acquisition Information
Gifts of Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi, 1980; Samuel Oppenheim, Julius Bisno, and the Elsie O. and Philip D. Sang Foundation, 1979.
Note
This collection has been merged from three separate collections: that of David B., Joseph B., and Benjamin Nones. Prior collection numbers were P-5, P-193, and P-366.
Processing Note
This collection has been merged from three separate collections: that of David B., Joseph B., and Benjamin Nones. Prior collection numbers were P-5, P-193, and P-366
- Archival materials
- Bayard, James A. (James Asheton), 1767-1815
- Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
- Cuba -- History
- DeLeon, Eveline, 1805-1869
- Intermarriage
- Jacobs, Esther (Nones), 1790-1857
- Jacobs, Solomon, 1777-1827
- Jewish soldiers
- Nones family
- Nones, Benjamin, 1757-1826
- Nones, David B., 1783-1837
- Nones, Joseph B.
- Parent and child
- Philadelphia (Pa.) -- History
- Spain -- History
- Treaty of Ghent (1814 December 24)
- United States -- Economic conditions
- United States -- Foreign relations
- United States -- Foreign relations -- France
- United States -- History -- 1783-1865
- United States -- History -- War of 1812
- United States -- History -- War of 1812
- White Sulphur Springs (W. Va.)
- Title
- Guide to the Nones Family of Philadelphia Papers, 1803-1829 P-5
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Reprocessed by Boni Joi Koelliker
- Date
- © 2014
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Description is in English.
Revision Statements
- March, June 2020: EHyman: post-ASpace migration cleanup.
Repository Details
Part of the American Jewish Historical Society Repository