McKnight, Piercy, and Jacobs Collection (MS051)
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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Alexandria LibraryLocal History/Special Collections717 Queen StreetAlexandria, VA 22314
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Patricia Walker, Branch ManagerEmail: pwalker@alexlibraryva.orgPhone: (703) 746-1719Email: lhsc@alexandria.lib.va.usPhone: (703) 838-4577Fax: (703) 706-3912
- Preferred citation:
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[Item identification], McKnight, Piercy, and Jacobs Collection, MS051, Alexandria Library, Local History and Special Collections, Alexandria, Virginia
Collection context
Summary
- Extent:
- 2.64 Cubic Feet 5 boxes; 1 oversized box.
- Creator:
- McKnight family
- Language:
- English .
- Preferred citation:
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[Item identification], McKnight, Piercy, and Jacobs Collection, MS051, Alexandria Library, Local History and Special Collections, Alexandria, Virginia
Background
- Scope and content:
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This collection consists of three series related to the McKnight, Piercy, and Jacobs families. In each series there are sub-series of letters, legal documents, and genealogical materials. Contents also include military records, harbor and ballast master papers, an 1849 inaugural ball invitation, and miniature portraits of William P. McKnight and Margaret Jacobs. McKnight correspondence relates to the Civil War.
- Biographical / historical:
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Captain John McKnight (1705-1786) was born in Scotland and came to America about 1735 settling in Pennsylvania. His son, William (1733-1812) was commissioned a Captain in the First Battalion of the Pennsylvania Regiment and with his command participated in the capture of Fort Duquesne. William moved to Alexandria in 1775 and soon thereafter began operating McKnight's Tavern. William fathered two sons: Charles (1774-1853) and John (1769- 1834). Charles was a Captain of the Independent Blues and later took over the tavern renaming it Eagle Tavern. He never married. John, a sea captain, piloted the Polly and Nancy and was a partowner in the Schooner Adventure. John married Catherine Piercy; they had 12 children -- one of whom was William H. McKnight, who married Margaret Jacobs. They begot Charles H. and William P. McKnight.
- Acquisition information:
- Many of the Letters sub-series, purchased from Katherine P. Howard, August 1981.
- Arrangement:
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Three series of family papers; one oversized box
- Physical facet:
- McKnight Series: Box 51 1 Affidavits and legal correspondence 1928-30 2 Antigua papers 1928-30 3 Bill of Complaint, Estate of William P. McKnight, 1927 4 Civil War Letters Index 5 Civil War Letters 1861 6 Civil War Letters 1862 7 Civil War Letters 1863 8 Civil War Letters 1864 9 Civil War Letters 1865 10 Copy book John McKnight 1819-20 11 Harbor and Ballast Master papers 1792-1815 12 Inaugural ball invitation 1849 13 Land records 1802-17 14 McKnight, Charles biographical information (prepared Jan. 1970) 15 McKnight document index (prepared by Jean Elliot) 16 McKnight genealogy 17 McKnight kidnapping 1822-24 18 McKnight letters: family 1802-1973 19 McKnight letters: Captain John 1822-24 20 McKnight letters: William to Mother 1816-1854 Box 52A 21 McKnight letterbook, Captain John 1822 22 McKnight, William P. and Jacobs, Margaret miniature portraits 23 Mechanic's Hall Institute, Annual Circular, 1851-52 24 Newspaper clippings 25 Sale and Rental Deeds 1783-1925 26 Schooner Fair Play, account book 1810-1811 27 Shipping correspondence 1802-1828 28 Suffer to pass, 1820 29 Will: Baldwin, P. McK 1916 30 Will: McKnight, Charles 1853 31 Will: McKnight, William P. 1929 Piercy Series: 32 Piercy family genealogy 33 Piercy family legal documents 1793-1824 34 Piercy family military records 1777-1780 35 Piercy family tree 36 Piercy tax list 1788-93 Jacobs Series: 37 Jacobs Chew Genealogy 38 Jacobs family letters 1828-1924 39 Jacobs family legal documents 1805-1851 Box 52B Oversized documents Boxes 52C, 52D Photocopies
- Rules or conventions:
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard