Williamson College of the Trades - Isaiah Van Sant Williamson History

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A collection of papers and biographical materials from Williamson College of the Trades founder Isaiah Van Sant Williamson. Some photographs and genealogical research as well as correspondence, legal and financial papers.

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Charities--Pennsylvania, Libraries--Pennsylvania
A note in Mr. Williamson's handwriting on a scrap of lined paper about his donation to the library of the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. The donation is to purchase "books, periodicals and papers" for the library.
Charities--Pennsylvania
A list in Mr. Williamson's handwriting of charities requesting donations, it is undated.All are Philadelphia charities. The list is numbered on both sides.
Charities--Pennsylvania
A list in the handwriting Of I.V. Williamson of Pennsylvania charities he considered for his donations in 1876.
Charities--Pennsylvania
An undated list of Pennsylvania charities and the amount given to each in the handwriting of I.V. Williamson.
Charities--Pennsylvania, Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations, Gifts
A letter from E. B. Gardette, a trustee of the Jefferson Medical College, to I.V. Williamson about the correct corporate title of the institution for his endowment gift dated May 24th 1877.
Charities--Pennsylvania, Trade schools--Pennsylvania
A letter from the president, J.L. Erringer, of the Philadelphia Trust, Safe Deposit and Insurance Company to I.V. Williamson about administering the trust created to fund Williamson trade school. On letterhead from the company dated, November 1, 1888.
Trade schools--Pennsylvania, College benefactors--Pennsylvania
This is the cover page of a program created by Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades to commemorate the opening day ceremonies on October 31, 1891.
College benefactors--Pennsylvania, Trade schools--Pennsylvania
The cover page of the Foundation Deed between Isaiah V. Williamson, the Board of Trustees, and the Pennsylvania Company for Insurances documenting the founding of the Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades, dated December 1, 1888. This is a 1922 reprint of the deed.
Charities--Pennsylvania, Hospitals--Pennsylvania
A letter describing I.V. Williamson's intent to donate $50,000 when money for a hospital building has been raised. It is written in Williamson's handwriting and dated "October 15th 1874".
Charities--Pennsylvania
A list in I.V. Williamson's handwriting of various small donations to Philadelphia charities, dues and a subscription to Friend's Journal.
Letters
A letter from L. K. Lippincott asking for funds for a project and promising land in Florida as collateral. The letter is dated December 15, 1881.
Charities--Pennsylvania, Hospitals--Pennsylvania
A brief note in Mr. Williamson's handwriting about his donation to the German Hospital.
Hospitals--Pennsylvania, Charities--Pennsylvania
A series of brief notes in Mr. Williamson's handwriting, detailing his donation to the German Hospital and his support of three beds. The notes are undated.
Hospitals--Pennsylvania, Charities--Pennsylvania
Notes in Mr. Williamson's handwriting about the trust he set up for hospital donations. They are on lined paper and undated.
Letters
A letter from John Atwood inviting I.V. Williamson to attend the annual meeting of the Merchant's Fund in The Mercantile Library Building. The letter is undated.
Funeral rites and ceremonies--Pennsylvania
A black edged card inviting the members of the Williamson School Board of Trustees to I.V. Williamson's funeral held at the home of his niece, Mrs. Denckla.
Portrait photography
One of the few photographs of Isaiah Vansant Williamson, founder of Williamson Free School, reproduced in an early yearbook.
Death--Causes, Isaiah Van Sant Williamson--Death and burial
A letter from Lemuel Coffin to John Shrigley, both among the first trustees of Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades. The letter describes a visit that Mr. Coffin had with I.V. Williamson, 2 weeks before Williamson's death and details some of Williamson's symptoms.
Death--Causes, Isaiah Van Sant Williamson--Death and burial
A second letter from Lemuel Coffin to John Shrigley, both members of the original board of trustees of Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades, on Feb 27, 1889. In the letter, Mr. Coffin describes I.V. Williamson's deteriorating health and his desire to see the piece of property in Media before the trustees purchase it.
Charities--Pennsylvania, Letters
A letter from Sheldon Potter, attorney for the Home for the Homeless to I.V. Williamson, asking for a quit claim document to allow the organization to collect rent on a donated building.