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Rush Family Papers
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The collection documents the career of Richard Rush (Princeton Class of 1797) as lawyer, statesman, and diplomat, emphasizing diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Great Britain while he was minister to Great Britain (1817-1825) and between the United States and France when he was minister to France (1847-1849), as well as his successful efforts (1836-1838) in securing the Smithsonian bequest, which was used to establish the Smithsonian Institution. Important international issues detailed in diplomatic dispatches and protocols include fisheries, impressment of sailors, maritime law, territorial claims to the Northwest part of America, the Seminole Wars, West Indian trade, slave trade, and free navigation of the St. Lawrence River. Various writings of Rush, his personal correspondence, a code used for confidential diplomatic correspondence, passports, diplomas, certificates, maps/charts,and other documents are also included.
Correspondents in the collection include John Quincy Adams, George Bancroft, Nicholas Biddle, James Buchanan, George Canning, Sir Stratford Canning, Robert Stewart Castlereagh, James Fenimore Cooper, George Mifflin Dallas, Albert Gallatin, Washington Irving, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, the Marquis of Lafayette, Dolley and James Madison, John Marshall, James Monroe, Samuel Morse, John Trumbull, Daniel Webster, and Noah Webster. There is also correspondence to Rush's father, Dr. Benjamin Rush (1746-1813, Princeton Class of 1760); to his son, Benjamin Rush (1811-1877, Princeton Class of 1829); and to other members of the Rush family; and works and correspondence of other persons not members of the Rush family.
The following sources were consulted during preparation of biographical note: Dictionary of American Biography, Author's Edition, Volume XVI, 1937, pp. 231-234, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. In addition to the works mentioned in the biographical note on Richard Rush, see an excellent account of Rush's career down to 1840, in the U.S. Mag. and Democratic Rev., Apr. 1840, pp. 301-25; C. K. Webster, The Foreign Policy of Castlereagh, 1815-1822 (1925); Dexter Perkins, The Monroe Doctrine, 1823-1826 (1927); W. C. Ford, "John Quincy Adams and the Monroe Doctrine," in Am. Hist. Rev., July 1902; J. M. Callahan, "Agreement of 1817. Reduction of Naval Forces upon the Great Lakes," in Ann. Report of the Am. Hist. Asso. for the Year 1895 (1896); Beckles Wilson, America's Ambassadors to England, 1785-1928 (1928), and America's Ambassadors to France, 1777-1927 (1928); A Memorial of Dr. Benjamin Rush...Written by Himself (1905); Am. State Papers. Foreign Relations, vols. IV, V (1834, 1858); obituaries in Daily National Intelligencer (Washington), Public Ledger (Philadelphia), August 2, 1859; Trescott Papers, Lib. of Congress.; his diplomatic dispatches in the State Department. References to Dr. Benjamin Rush may be found in The Princeton University Library Chronicle in Volumes V: 36-37; VI: 34; VII: 17-18, 26; VIII: 61; IX: 1-12; and XIII: 178; to Richard Rush in Volumes XVII: 218; and XIX: 177; and to certain letters exchanged between members of the Rush Family in Volume XXII: 99-101.
The Rush Family Papers were presented to the Princeton University Library in 1963 by Alexander Rush (Princeton Class of 1933), Benjamin Rush, and R. Stockton Rush (Princeton Class of 1927).
This collection was processed in 1970. Finding aid written in 1970.
During 2022, restrictions on Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) letters were lifted as part of a restrictions review project.
No appraisal information is available.
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Organization
Subject
- Cipher and telegraphic codes -- United States -- Diplomatic and consular service -- 19th century
- Diplomatic and consular service -- United States -- 19th century
- Diplomats -- United States -- Clothing -- 19th century
- Fathers and sons -- United States -- 19th century
- Fisheries -- Newfoundland -- 19th century
- Impressment -- 19th century
- Maritime law -- 19th century
- Seminole War, 1st -- 1817-1818
- Slave trade -- United States -- 19th century
Place
- France -- Foreign relations -- United States -- 19th century.
- Great Britain -- Commerce -- West Indies -- 19th century.
- Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- United States -- 19th century.
- Northwest coast of North America -- 19th century.
- Saint Lawrence River -- Navigation -- Laws and legislation -- 19th century.
- United States -- Commerce -- West Indies -- 19th century.
- United States -- Foreign relations -- France -- 19th century.
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain -- 19th century.
Occupation
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- Manuscripts Division
- Finding Aid Date
- 2002
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The collection is open for research.
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Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. No further photoduplication of copies of material in the collection can be made when Princeton University Library does not own the original. Inquiries regarding publishing material from the collection should be directed to RBSC Public Services staff through the Ask Us! form. The library has no information on the status of literary rights in the collection and researchers are responsible for determining any questions of copyright.
Collection Inventory
Consists of manuscripts, notebooks, books, memoranda, and legal opinions of Richard Rush.
This series is arranged into five subseries: Manuscripts, Notebooks, Commonplace Books, Memoranda, and Legal Opinions.
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Consists of manuscripts of Richard Rush's works, including "Impromptu - On taking my daughters with me on the French Mission" and "American Jurisprudence."
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Consists of notebooks with notes on conversations with Foreign Ministers and other official conversations.
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Consists of two books written by Richard Rush: "Remarks, sentiments, facts, etc. gathered from conversation, observation, and desultory reading..." (volumes 1-3) and "Extracts and notes from miscellaneous reading" (volumes 1-2).
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Consists of Richard Rush's memoranda, ranging from circa 1817-1856.
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Consists of legal opinions and notes written by Richard Rush, ranging from circa 1811-1828.
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Consists of the letters and letterbooks of Richard Rush.
This series is arranged into four subseries: Letters Sent by Richard Rush, Letters Received by Richard Rush, Letterbooks of Richard Rush (by correspondent), and Letterbooks of Richard Rush (by volume).
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Number of letters per year are indicated in parentheses.
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See: Hallowell, Sir Benjamin (1760-1834).
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See: Robinson, Frederick John.
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See: Buchanan, Francis Hamilton, (1762-1829).
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See: The Smithsonian Trust, John Forsyth, October 1, 1836, Volume I, p. 27 (Box 13).
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See also: Grier, R. C. (Box 11).
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See: Castlereagh, Robert Stewart.
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See also: Jonathan Russell, July 31, 1817.
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See: The Smithsonian Trust, John Forsyth, October 1, 1836, Vol. I, p. 27 (Box 13).
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See: The Smithsonian Trust, John Forsyth, November 22, 1836, Volume I, p. 11 (Box 13).
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See also: Letterbook 3, pp. 215, 217, 220, 224, 251.
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Consists of letters received by Richard Rush from individuals such as John Quincy Adams, John Caldwell Calhoun, Henry Clay, Millard Fillmore, Washington Irving, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Frqncis Scott Key, King Leopold I of Belgium, James Madison, James Monroe, James Knox Polk, Alexis de Tocqueville, and Daniel Webster, as well as others.
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See: Bailey, John, August 12, 1822.
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See: Key, Francis Scott, November 11, 1820.
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See also: Planta, Joseph Henry, 1822 (Box 34).
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See: Adams, John Quincy, March 22, 1821.
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See: Storer, Mr., 1818 (Box 18).
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See also: John Forsyth, November 17, 1836.
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See: Poinsett, J. R., June 28, 1824.
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