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Joseph Hines correspondence

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 400

Content Description

This small collection consists of 21 letters sent to various family members by Joseph Hines during the years 1854 to 1866. Hines wrote most of his letters to his sister, Maria, and his brother, Levi, and several to his parents. Many of the letters are ‘doubles’; the folded sheets of paper contain separate letters to two (or more) correspondents.

In his letters, Hines writes about the weather, his boarding rooms, people he encounters as he travels, and his customers. He often asks for news from home and asks about the well-being of various neighbors and family members.

Researchers should note that Hines does not discuss medicine or any details about the products he is selling. Although the letters span the years of the American Civil War, there is no mention of it, other than that his brother, Levi, is probably in a dangerous situation. However, Hines’ letters provide good insight into the life a young, single man working as a traveling salesman during the second half of the 19th century.

Dates

  • 1854 - 1866

Creator

Biographical / Historical

Joseph Hines was born 25 December 1835 in Hardwick, Vermont, to Nathan Hines and Martha (Griffin) Hines. He had six siblings, Lydia (1830-1863); John (1832-1880); Maria (1841-1878); Chester (1844-1901); and Samuel (1847-1897). By the time he was 18, in 1854, he was working for a Mr. Page, selling patent medicine (pills) throughout Wayne, Bradford, and other northern counties in Pennsylvania. In 1863, he married Sabrina Arzealy Hine; it is unclear whether they had children.

Later, Hines was a druggist and stationer in Athens, Pennsylvania; by 1884, he had bought the business from a Dr. H. L. Gibbs. He was elected burgess of Athens in 1894. Hines died 15 June 1917 from pneumonia.

Hines’ brother, Levi, served in the Civil War with the 1st Regiment of Vermont, Artillery, Company A, reaching the rank of Private Lieutenant. He was taken prisoner 23 June 1864, in Weldon Railroad, Virginia, and died in Andersonville, Georgia, 12 October 1864.

Hines’ sister, Maria, married John Hazen Poor in 1867; they had two children. She died 29 March 1878.

Extent

1 folder (21 items)

Language of Materials

English

Overview

Joseph Hines was born 25 December 1835 in Hardwick, Vermont, to Nathan Hines and Martha (Griffin) Hines. By the time he was 18, in 1854, he was working for a Mr. Page, selling patent medicine (pills) throughout Wayne, Bradford, and other northern counties in Pennsylvania. Later, Hines was a druggist and stationer in Athens, Pennsylvania; by 1884, he had bought the business from a Dr. H. L. Gibbs. He was elected burgess of Athens in 1894. Hines died 15 June 1917 from pneumonia.

This small collection consists of 21 letters sent to various family members by Joseph Hines during the years 1854 to 1866. Hines wrote most of his letters to his sister, Maria, and his brother, Levi, and several to his parents.

In his letters, Hines writes about the weather, his boarding rooms, people he encounters as he travels, and his customers. He often asks for news from home and asks about the well-being of various neighbors and family members.

Researchers should note that Hines does not discuss medicine, any details about the products he is selling, or the American Civil War.

Physical Location

Small collections

Processing Information

This collection was discovered during a survey in the summer and fall of 2015. It was processed in the summer of 2018.
Title
Joseph Hines correspondence
Author
Chrissie Perella
Date
29 June 2018
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Repository Details

Part of the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Repository

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