P. Phillips family papers, 1832-1914.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsDescription: 7,000 items; 22 containers; 8.8 linear feetSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Correspondence, letterbooks, legal record books, journals, dockets, notebooks, photographs, and other papers relating chiefly to the legal careers of P. Phillips and his son, W. Hallet Phillips. Documents their practice of law in Washington, D.C., in particular their practice before the Supreme Court. Includes an unpublished autobiography of P. Phillips; journal of his wife, Eugenia Levy Phillips, written while interned as a Southern sympathizer during the Civil War; and papers of her parents, Jacob Clavius Levy and Fanny Yates Levy. The P. Phillips papers concern California and the United States and Mexican Claims Commission, slave trade and Key West, Fla., judicial reform, repeal of the Missouri compromise, and passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. The W. Hallet Phillips papers concern Yellowstone National Park; the rights of the Moki (Hopi) Indians of Arizona; a lynching in Hahnville, La.; and the Cuban Revolution, 1895-1898. Correspondents include James B. Campbell, Edmund Strother Dargan, John Forsyth, George Wilkins Guthrie, John Marshall Harlan, William R. King, L.Q.C. Lamar, John Theodore Ludeling, Medill McCormick, M.C. Mordecai, Richard Olney, Hoke Smith, Edwin McMasters Stanton, A.B. Stickney, and William Yerger.
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Correspondence, letterbooks, legal record books, journals, dockets, notebooks, photographs, and other papers relating chiefly to the legal careers of P. Phillips and his son, W. Hallet Phillips. Documents their practice of law in Washington, D.C., in particular their practice before the Supreme Court. Includes an unpublished autobiography of P. Phillips; journal of his wife, Eugenia Levy Phillips, written while interned as a Southern sympathizer during the Civil War; and papers of her parents, Jacob Clavius Levy and Fanny Yates Levy. The P. Phillips papers concern California and the United States and Mexican Claims Commission, slave trade and Key West, Fla., judicial reform, repeal of the Missouri compromise, and passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. The W. Hallet Phillips papers concern Yellowstone National Park; the rights of the Moki (Hopi) Indians of Arizona; a lynching in Hahnville, La.; and the Cuban Revolution, 1895-1898. Correspondents include James B. Campbell, Edmund Strother Dargan, John Forsyth, George Wilkins Guthrie, John Marshall Harlan, William R. King, L.Q.C. Lamar, John Theodore Ludeling, Medill McCormick, M.C. Mordecai, Richard Olney, Hoke Smith, Edwin McMasters Stanton, A.B. Stickney, and William Yerger.

Lawyer, state legislator, and U.S. representative from South Carolina.

Collection material in English.

Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and at

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011144

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