Connecticut Historical Society
Hartford, CT
Papers:
In the Silas Deane Papers, 1740-1842, 7 feet.
Other authors include James Wilson. An unpublished guide is available in the library.
Library of Congress
Manuscript Division
Washington, DC
Papers:
In the Burr Conspiracy Collection, 1806-1808, 1 volume.
Correspondents include James Wilson. The collection is also available on microfilm.
Papers:
In the Pierce Butler Papers, 1779-1787, 17 items.
Persons represented include James Wilson.
Papers:
In the Marian S. Carson Collection of Manuscripts, 1656-1995, 26.4 linear feet.
Individuals represented include James Wilson. A finding aid is available in the library.
Papers:
In the John Davis Papers, 1755-1783, 1325 items.
Correspondents include James Wilson. A finding aid is available in the library.
Papers:
In the Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection, 1784-1795, 8 items.
Papers of James Wilson, 1784-1795.
Papers:
In the Read Family Papers, ca. 1568-1906, 2 linear feet.
Correspondents include James Wilson. A finding aid is available in the library.
Papers:
In the Henry A. Willard II Collection, ca. 1743-1888, 0.8 linear foot.
Persons represented include James Wilson. A finding aid is available in the library.
University of Virginia
The Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections
Library
Charlottesville, VA
Papers:
In the Albert H. Small Declaration of Independence Collection, 1776, 1 item.
The writ is a printed form completed by a clerk's hand with computations by James Wilson (lawyer for Ephraim Blaine?) on the verso. Robert Semple, Sheriff of Cumberland County, Pa., is ordered by John Agnew to collect money from George Gibson in settlement of a suit and damages in the case of Gibson vs Ephraim Blaine. On the verso is a computation in James Wilson's hand, of charges, including attorney's fees, levied on George Gibson's house in Carlisle.
Papers:
In the Albert H. Small Declaration of Independence Collection, 1776, 2 items.
A requisition from James Wilson, as Colonel of the 4th Battalion of the Cumberland County Associators. The requisition is a request from Thomas Cooper for cartridge boxes, belts, "sabberts" and pouches for four captains in his battalion, Thomas Clark, John McIlhaton, Thomas Tarbett and Sam Goudy. An engraving of James Wilson accompanies the requisition.
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