Papers, 1786–1922, 51 items. Includes an ALS, 13 February 1799, to him from Thomas Jefferson on negotiations for commercial treaties with Russia, conducted by Rufus King, and with Turkey (by William Smith), 4 pp. (MSS 1St9102f)
Bouldin Family
Papers, 1737–1960, 3,757 items. Includes a letter, 21 March 1831, of John Randolph to Mark Alexander, signed holograph, in which Randolph notes his inability to return to Russia as minister.
Charles Baird
Papers, 1914–38, 34 items. Includes correspondence of Charles Baird and Mrs. Lucy V. Baird (not husband and wife) concerning bonds of the Imperial Russian government, 1914–30.
Christopher Tompkins (1778-1838)
Account book, 1801–1805, 1 vol. Ship captain. Record of his voyages, including sailings of the Lucy Ann to, among other ports, Kronstadt and St. Petersburg. (MSS 1T5996b) (Tompkins Family papers)
David Kirkpatrick Este Bruce (b. 1898)
Papers, 1918–71, 298 items. Diplomat. Includes typed copies of letters, 1921–22, he wrote while traveling in Russia, Finland, Hungary, and other European nations; addressed to Louise Este (Fisher) Bruce and William Cabell Bruce. Much of the collection is currently uncatalogued. Restricted at present because of the current nature of the materials. (NUCMC 77–621)
Frederick Williams (1800-1877)
Papers, 1800–80, 27 items. Seaman. Includes an autobiography for 1800–34, written in 1855, concerning his voyages on various ships, one or more of which went to Russia. Also, his diary for April 1818-June 1839.
Holladay Family
Papers, 1728–1931, 2,318 items. Includes some drawings, 1788, relating to the Battle of Oczakov, in which Lewis Littlepage served in the Russian navy against Turkey. Also, undated map of Warsaw, Poland, engraved by Pierre Francois Tardieu. (NUCMC 72–1794)
Laura Henrietta (Wirt) Randall (1803-1834)
Papers, 1819–57, 74 items in bound vol. Daughter of the author and lawyer William Wirt. Includes a letter, 1823, to her from Maria H. Middleton, daughter of minister to Russia Henry Middleton, in St. Petersburg.
Vasyl Dubrowsky (1897-1966)
Professor, emigre in U.S. Typed abstract, in English, of his article "The Centenary of a Russian Legend in America," Shevchenko's Almanac (Jersey City, Svoboda, 1964) about the 1863 visit of the Russian fleet to New York City and San Francisco.
William Lee (1739-1795)
Papers, 1683–1867, 684 items. Diplomat. Letterbook for December 1780-June 1783, 276 pp., contains reference(s) to Russia. Part of this bound volume is holograph. Partial index. (MSS 1L51f)