Box 3
Contains 12 Results:
Miscellaneous clippings, death of Henry C. Corbit, 1840s-1850s
pp. 1-5, includes letter of thanks to Mrs. Charles S. Ogden, President of the Ladies Association from Tenth Ward Relief Association Resolution, 1858 (p. 4)
Clippings concerning election of Abraham Lincoln, War, Ogden's appointment as Consul to Quebec annotated with notes by Charles S. Ogden, 1850-1860s
pp. 6-36, Tenth Ward People's Campaign Club ribbon, signed A. Lincoln (p. 9). Ogden was active in Lincoln's campaign and a delegate from the Tenth Ward at the Republican Convention in Philadelphia; also Clippings concerning Ogden's gift of a study of George Washington to the Historical which he purchased the Charles Willson Peale portrait at the sale of the Peale gallery in 1854
Clippings and memorabilia, Philadelphia Monthly Meeting and Union League
pp. 28-35, Letter from the Monthly Meeting accepting Ogden's explanation for his business failure; Notification of his election to the Union League of Philadelphia, 1864. He notes that he served in various capacities until his resignation in 1886 when he went abroad
Clippings
pp. 36-55, Death of his brother-in-law, Charles Corbit, and clipping on Pennsylvania Hall with a note by Ogden that he was present at the opening of Pennsylvania hall and at its destruction
Wedding of H. Corbit Ogden and Lizzie C. Bowman, 1877
pp. 56-62. Married at Saint Stephen's Church, Wilkes Barre. Family photographs
Family genealogy and visits to Quaker Sites
pp. 104-116, Bowman, Low, Middleton families and visits to homes of George Fox, William Penn, and Benjamin West
Photograph of Ogden's Nile cruise companions, clippings
Pages 109-114
Pages 61-124, March 14, 1862-March 20, 1864
Washington, D.C., to Florida
Pages 154-155
Clipping on espionage in Quebec during United States Civil War. Quebec had many Confederate sympathizers