Dohrman, Arnold Henry (1749-1813). Papers, 1777-1833

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Collection Overview

Title: Dohrman, Arnold Henry (1749-1813). Papers, 1777-1833

Primary Creator: Dohrman, Arnold Henry (1749-1813)

Extent: 0.7 cubic feet

Subjects: Merchants, Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815, New York--New York City, Portugal--Lisbon, Treaties, United States--Revolution, 1775-1783

Forms of Material: Collected materials, Copies

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Dohrman brothers were merchants who operated two offices of their mercantile house-- Jacob Dohrman in Lisbon and Arnold Henry Dohrman in New York. Their correspondence reports on arrivals of vessels, cargoes, prices of commodities, and general information concerning trade conditions in Europe, especially in Portugal and Spain during the period 1777-1808. Other correspondence reveals the assistance given by Arnold Dohrman to American sailors imprisoned in Portugal during the American Revolution, and his later claims to Congress for compensation for his services. The collection also contains a 1784 letter from Arthur Lee to his brother, Richard Henry Lee, in which Arthur Lee refers to the situation between American and British in regard to the Canadian border and treaties with Native Americans. Later correspondence includes accounts of the Napoleonic wars, including a description of the death of Lord Nelson.

This collection contains translations and copies of materials found in A.20.1.1 through A.20.5.1 of the Heinrich A. Rattermann Collection.

Subject/Index Terms

Merchants
Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815
New York--New York City
Portugal--Lisbon
Treaties
United States--Revolution, 1775-1783

Administrative Information

Repository: Illinois History and Lincoln Collections

Original/Copies Note: Originals form part of the Rattermann Collection. For more information please see http://www.library.illinois.edu/ihx/archon/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=210.

Other URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/ihlcsfa/dohrman.pdf