Local System #: (NIC)NYOD872-610-0491 Author: Atterbury, J. C. Title: J. C. Atterbury

Local System #: (NIC)NYOD872-610-0491 Author: Atterbury, J. C. Title: J. C. Atterbury

Local system #: (NIC)NYOD872-610-0028 Author: Clarke family. Title: Clarke family papers. Quantity: .3 cubic ft. (1-5 in. legal box). Abstract: Correspondence and other papers of the Clarke family of Manlius and Pompey, New York relating to religion, finances, and the family business. Includes an album made for Theodore Wadsworth Clarke by his grandmother, with family reminiscences and anecdotes, family correspondence, school compositions, and newspaper clippings regarding the Clarke family, and an autograph album with poems and quotations inscribed to Amelia Clarke from her aunt Harriet A. Richardson. Abstract: Also includes a manuscript autobiography by William Metcalfe Clarke written in 1875 that includes an eyewitness account of the Jerry Rescue, a manuscript account of the rescue of Harriet Powell, and a reward poster published at the time of Harriet Powell's escape. Preferred citation: Clarke Family Papers, OHA 3352. Onondaga Historical Association. Personal subject: Clarke, Amelia. Personal subject: Clarke, H. Wadsworth. Personal subject: Clarke, Theodore Wadsworth. Personal subject: Clarke, William Metcalfe. Personal subject: Powell, Harriet. Corporate subject: Eagle Marble Works. Corporate subject: Clarke and Sloat (Syracuse, N.Y.) Subject: Abolitionists--New York (State)--Syracuse. Subject: Fugitive slave law (1850)--Protest movements. Subject: Friendship. Subject: Women. Subject: Autographs. Subject: Family--New York (State)--Onondaga County. Subject: Genealogy. Geographic terms: Onondaga County (N.Y.)--Social life and customs. Geographic terms: Syracuse (N.Y.)--Social life and customs. Local subject: Jerry Rescue (Syracuse, N.Y.). LOCATION: Onondaga Historical Association Research Center, 321 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202.

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Local system #: (NIC)NYOD872-610-0491 Author: Atterbury, J. C. Title: J. C. Atterbury collection. Quantity: 6 folders. Abstract: Subject files relating to William G. Tracy, Syracusan wounded in the Civil War, and subsequently a prominent area lawyer; includes photographs, medical reports on his injury, transcripts of his letters, his speech at a reunion of the 122nd Regiment in part mentioning historical context of the Jerry Rescue, and an obituary. Also, subject files relating to the Malcolm Rifle Telescope Manufacturing Company, and Syracuse Arms Company, including photographs, corporate histories, material relating to Frank Hollenbeck, clippings, correspondence, surveys, and other papers. Preferred citation: J. C. Atterbury Collection, 1989.45, Onondaga Historical Association. Personal subject: Tracy, William G. Personal subject: Hollenbeck, Frank. Corporate subject: United States. Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 122nd (1862-1865). Corporate subject: Syracuse Arms Company (Syracuse, N.Y.). Corporate subject: Malcolm Rifle Telescope Manufacturing Company (Syracuse, N.Y.). Subject: Abolitionists--New York (State)--Syracuse. Subject: Soldiers--New York (State)--Syracuse. Subject: Industries--New York (State)--Syracuse. Geographic terms: United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865. Form/genre terms: Photographs. aat Occupation term: Lawyers. aat Local subject: Jerry Rescue. Local subject: 122nd New York Volunteers. LOCATION: Onondaga Historical Association Research Center, 321 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202.

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Local system #: (NIC)NYOD872-610-0828 Author: Held, Ernst, 1823-1915. Title: Ernst Held papers, 1849-1915. Quantity: 0.5 cubic ft. (1-3 in. o/s/box; 1-3 in. document box) Historical/biog note: Ernst Held, a refugee from the German Revolution of 1848, was a music teacher, composer and critic, artist, poet, and writer; he was active in advancing the artistic and intellectual life of Syracuse, New York. Abstract: Two scrapbooks, one commemorating Ernst Held's fiftieth anniversary as music teacher and containing letters from individuals including President Grover Cleveland and Ambassador Andrew Dickson White, visiting cards, and printed tributes; a second scrapbook comprised mainly of clippings documents Held's prolific contribution to local newspapers, and his standing in the community. Abstract: Personal correspondence includes an autographed letter from Baron Alfred Tennyson. Musical compositions, lyrics and programs; poems written and translated by Held; manuscripts for publication or public lectures include biographical material, and history and reminiscences of his experiences during the German Revolution of 1848. Abstract: Notebook assembled by Held: "Portrait Sketches of Noted Men Drawn From Life by an Amateur," containing forty-five portraits, some autographed by their subjects, drawn by Held of prominent public figures who made appearances in Syracuse ca. 1850s-1880s, accompanied with biographical sketches and a forward written by Held; also photographic prints. Language: German. Finding aids: Unpublished guide available. Preferred citation: Ernst Held Papers, 2002.345. Onondaga Historical Association. Associated materials: OHA 106; Portrait of A. W. Dwight donated by Ernst Held, later accessioned with portraits of the 122nd New York Infantry Regiment. Associated materials: OHA 1221; Group portrait of Onondaga Historical Association Board members at Onondaga Arsenal, painted by George K. Knapp and donated by Mrs. George E. Palmer, daughter of the artist. Associated materials: OHA 1271; Portrait of Ernst Held painted by George K. Knapp and donated by Mrs. George E. Palmer, daughter of the artist. Personal subject: Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892. Personal subject: Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908. Personal subject: Held family. Personal subject: White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918. Personal subject: Knapp, George K. Subject: Music--Study and teaching--Onondaga County (N.Y.) Subject: Composition (Music) Subject: Music teachers. Subject: Music publishing--New York (State) Subject: Concerts--New York (State)--Syracuse. Subject: Poetry--Societies and clubs. Subject: Lectures and lecturing--New York (State)--Syracuse. Subject: Nationalism--German--German Americans--New York (State)--Syracuse--1849-1915. Subject: Political refugees--German--United States. Geographic terms: Syracuse (N.Y.)--Public works. Geographic terms: Syracuse (N.Y.)--Music. Geographic terms: Syracuse (N.Y.)--Music halls. Geographic terms: Syracuse (N.Y.)--Performances. Geographic terms: Syracuse (N.Y.)--Newspapers. Form/genre terms: Scrapbooks. aat Form/genre terms: Photographs. aat Form/genre terms: Correspondence. aat Form/genre terms: Sheet music. aat Form/genre terms: Concert programs. lcsh Form/genre terms: Sketches. aat Local subject: Jerry Rescue. LOCATION: Onondaga Historical Association Research Center, 321 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202.

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Local system #: (NIC)NYOD872-610-0967 Author: Bagg, Mary E. Title: Mary E. Bagg papers, 1891. Quantity: 1 folder. Abstract: Letters written to Bagg and others in response to a request for reminiscences of the early history of the May Memorial Church in Syracuse, particularly the Jerry Rescue, and the Reverends Samuel J. May and John P. B. Storer; includes a letter addressed to Reverend Samuel Calthrop. Preferred citation: Mary E. Bagg Papers, 2003.385. Onondaga Historical Association. Personal subject: Calthrop, Samuel. Personal subject: Storer, John P. B., d. 1844. Personal subject: May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871. Personal subject: Phelps, D. P. Personal subject: Burt, Addison. Personal subject: Bennett, Harvey. Personal subject: Barrett, Samuel. Personal subject: Wallace, Elisha Fuller. Corporate subject: May Memorial Church (Syracuse, N.Y.). Subject: Unitarianism. Subject: Abolitionism. Subject: Temperance. Geographic terms: Syracuse (N.Y.)--Religion. Geographic terms: Syracuse (N.Y.)--Social life and customs. Local subject: Jerry Rescue (Syracuse, N.Y.). LOCATION: Onondaga Historical Association Research Center, 321 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202.

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Local system #: (NIC)NYOD872-610-0462 Title: Jerry Rescue collection, [ca. 1850-1860]. Quantity: .3 cubic ft. (1-5 in. letter box; 1 folder). Abstract: Broadside of an address by Gerrit Smith at the "Convention celebrating the rescue of the Man Jerry"; song lyrics for the second anniversary; notes, photographs, and other printed material relating to the Syracuse protests against the return of the slave William Henry; includes a series of songs written for celebrations of the anniversary of the Jerry Rescue with lyrics by William Lloyd Garrison, John Pierpont, and John G. Whittier. Preferred citation: Jerry Rescue Collection, 2002.508, Onondaga Historical Association. Personal subject: Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. Personal subject: Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. Personal subject: Pierpont, John. Personal subject: Whittier, John G. Personal subject: May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871. Personal subject: Loguen, Jermaine, d. 1872. Corporate subject: United States. Fugitive slave law (1850). Subject: Abolitionists--New York (State)--Syracuse. Subject: Fugitive slaves--New York (State)--Syracuse. Geographic terms: Syracuse (N.Y.)--History. Local subject: Jerry Rescue (Syracuse, N.Y.). LOCATION: Onondaga Historical Association Research Center, 321 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202.

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Local system #: (NIC)NYOD872-610-0717 Title: Justice of the Peace crime logs, 1849-1850. Quantity: 1 folder. Abstract: Lists of cases brought against criminals by Justices of the Peace Charles S. Giles and John Woodruff, including fines; also iterates crimes such as vagrancy, petit larceny, assault. William Henry ("Jerry") is mentioned in 1850. Preferred citation: Justice of the Peace Crime Logs, 2002.63. Onondaga Historical Association. Personal subject: Henry, William. Subject: Crime and criminals--New York (State)--Onondaga County. Local subject: Jerry Rescue (Syracuse, N.Y.). LOCATION: Onondaga Historical Association Research Center, 321 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202.

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Local system #: (NIC)NYOD872-610-0475 Corp/Agency author: Syracuse (N.Y.). Board of Supervisors. Title: Syracuse Board of Supervisors accounts, 1849-1850. Quantity: 1 folder. Abstract: Lists of cases brought against criminals by Justices of the Peace Charles S. Giles and John Woodruff, including fines, and iterates crimes such as vagrancy, petit larceny, assault; celebrated former slave William Henry ("Jerry") is mentioned in 1850. Preferred citation: Syracuse Board of Supervisors Accounts, 2002.63, Onondaga Historical Association. Personal subject: Giles, Charles S. Personal subject: Woodruff, John. Personal subject: Henry, William. Subject: Justices of the peace--New York (State)--Syracuse. Subject: Criminals--New York (State)--Syracuse. Subject: Law enforcement--New York (State)--Syracuse. Subject: Vagrancy--New York (State)--Syracuse. Form/genre terms: Criminal court records. aat Local subject: Jerry Rescue (Syracuse, N.Y.). LOCATION: Onondaga Historical Association Research Center, 321 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202

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