Simpson, Sampson, 1780-1857
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Copy of a letter from John Mitchell to Emanuel De La Motta, 1813 December 24
Letter approves conduct around Cerneau. Copy certified a true copy by Sampson Simpson, Riker Tardy and Gourgas, Jan. 17 1814
Copy of a letter from the Supreme Council to Emanuel De La Motta, 1814 January 17
Letter discusses the following topics: Mentions DeLaMotta adverts in Philadelphia papers & more; lawful nominal Paster Master; signed by Simpson, Riker, Tardy, & Gourgas
Copy of De La Motta's Declaration, copy of visa to De La Motta, 1813 December 24
Visa certified correct by Simpson, Riker, Tardy, & Gourgas, Jan 17, 1814
Letter from John James Joseph Gourgas to Moses Holbrook, 1832 May 03
Copy of Sampson Simson letter of resignation as Sovereign Grand Commander and certified as a true copy from the records by Gourgas
Manuscript extract of a letter from Frederick Dalcho to Sampson Simson, 1813 September 14
Letter discusses the following topics: Manuscript copy of an August 23, 1813, letter written by Frederick Dalcho to Sampson Simson. Includes Emanuel De La Motta's certification and a summary explanation. DeGrasse; French West Indies
Manuscript extract of a letter from Frederick Dalcho to Sampson Simson, 1813 September 14
Manuscript copy of an September 1, 1813, letter signed by Frederick Dalcho which includes Emanuel De La Motta's certification.
Manuscript extract of a letter from John Mitchell to Sampson Simson, 1813 September 14
Manuscript copy of an August 23, 1813, letter written by John Mitchell to Sampson Simson which includes Emanuel De La Motta's certification and a summary explanation.
Original minutes and letters of constitution of Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1813 August 5
Original Minutes and Letters of Constitution--Supreme Council, NMJ. Manuscript is in the handwriting of Gourgas. Signed by: Daniel D. Tompkins, Sampson Simson, John G. Tardy, Richard Riker, Moses M. L. Peixotto, and John James Joseph Gourgas. The signatures of Emanuel De La Motta are not original. Manuscript is dated August 5, 1813
