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Corrie Family. Papers

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Collection Overview

Title: Corrie Family. Papers, 1793-1964

Collection identifier: 558

Primary Creator: Corrie Family

Extent: 1.0 microfilm reel

Subjects: Emigration and immigration, England, Property, Wabash County (Ill.)

Forms of Material: Copies, Family papers

Scope and Contents of the Materials

In 1828, five Corrie brothers from Scotland and England settled in Wabash County, Ill. One of these was Robert Corrie (1779-1863) who, with his wife Sarah (1785-1864), maintained an active correspondence with other members of the family, particularly those who remained in England. The correspondence was continued by their children: Jane (1827-1908), who married a Presbyterian minister, Samuel C. Baldridge, and John Robert (1816-97), who maintained the family farm in Wabash County. Lester Linn Corrie of Urbana is the grandson of John Robert Corrie.

This collection highlights an emigrating family's continuing cross-Atlantic ties, with references to contemporary events, presidents, and the Civil War. The Corries had extensive land holdings which are frequently mentioned in the correspondence.

Lester J. Corrie, grandson of John Robert Corrie, loaned the originals to the Library for microfilming in 1972.

Subject/Index Terms

Emigration and immigration
England
Property
Wabash County (Ill.)

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Repository: Illinois History and Lincoln Collections

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URL: http://www.library.illinois.edu/ihx/inventories/corrie.pdf

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