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Collection Number: 03775

Collection Title: Richmond Pugh Bond Papers, 1940; 1943-1945; 1949.

This is a finding aid. It is a description of archival material held in the Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Unless otherwise noted, the materials described below are physically available in our reading room, and not digitally available through the World Wide Web. See the Duplication Policy section for more information.


This collection was rehoused and a summary created with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities; this finding aid was created with support from NC ECHO.

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Size 3.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 750 items)
Abstract Richmond Pugh Bond (1899-1979) was a professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The collection is chiefly photocopies of 17th-century and 18th-century British newspapers, journals, and other printed materials used by Bond in his research on American and British printing history. Also included are papers relating to Bond's service as a United States Naval Reserve aviation officer on active duty with the Pacific Fleet during World War II, including military papers and personal correspondence; and materials used by Bond as he prepared his book, Queen Anne's American Kings (1952), about Mohawk Indians in London.
Creator Bond, Richmond Pugh, 1899-1979
Curatorial Unit University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.
Language English
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Restrictions to Access
No restrictions. Open for research.
Restrictions to Use
No usage restrictions.
Copyright Notice
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the Richmond Pugh Bond Papers, #3775, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Acquisitions Information
Received from Richmond Pugh Bond, Kenan Professor of English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, May 1966.
Additions received from Richmond Pugh Bond, 1973-1974; and transferred from the Rare Book Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, November 1982.
Additional Descriptive Resources
A copy of the original finding aid for this collection is filed in folder 1a.
Sensitive Materials Statement
Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, the North Carolina Public Records Act (N.C.G.S. § 132 1 et seq.), and Article 7 of the North Carolina State Personnel Act (Privacy of State Employee Personnel Records, N.C.G.S. § 126-22 et seq.). Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning an individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no responsibility.
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Processed by: SHC Staff

Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007

Updated by: Kate Stratton and Jodi Berkowitz, July 2009

This collection was rehoused and a summary created with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

This finding aid was created with support from NC ECHO.

Updated by: Laura Hart, December 2021

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The following terms from Library of Congress Subject Headings suggest topics, persons, geography, etc. interspersed through the entire collection; the terms do not usually represent discrete and easily identifiable portions of the collection--such as folders or items.

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Richmond Pugh Bond (1899-1979) was a Kenan professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Bond joined the faculty in 1929, specializing in English literature, especially British newspapers and periodicals to 1800.

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The collection is chiefly photocopies of 17th- and 18th-century British newspapers, journals, and other printed materials used by Richmond Pugh Bond in his research on American and British printing history. Also included are papers relating to Bond's service as a United States Naval Reserve aviation officer on active duty with the Pacific Fleet during World War II, including military papers and personal correspondence; and materials used by Bond as he prepared his book, Queen Anne's American Kings (1952), about Mohawk Indians in London.

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Contents list

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 1. Personal and Professional Papers, 1940-1949 and undated.

Arrangement: chronological.

Folder 1a

Original finding aid

Folder 1-5

Folder 1

Folder 2

Folder 3

Folder 4

Folder 5

Papers, 1940-1949 and undated

Oversize Paper Folder OPF-3775/1b

Certificates

Extra Oversize Paper Folder X-OPF-3775/1a

Diplomas

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Folder 6

Correspondence, 1938-1951

Folder 7

Collected

Folder 8

Typed transcripts and extracts

Folder 9

Portraits and pictures

Folder 10-14

Folder 10

Folder 11

Folder 12

Folder 13

Folder 14

The Four Indian Kings

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Arrangement: alphabetical by title.

Folder 15-16

Folder 15

Folder 16

Baldwin's London Journal: Or, British Weekly Chronicle, 1762

Folder 17

Balm of Gilead, 1714

Folder 18

Blacklist, 1703-1710

Folder 19

Britain's Genius: Or, the Weekly Correspondent

Folder 20

British Apollo: Or, Curious Amusements, 1710-1711

Folder 21

British Journal, 1725-1726

Folder 22

Champion: Or, British Mercury, 1740

Folder 23

Characters of Several Ingenious Designing Gentlemen

Folder 24a

City Mercury, 1675

Folder 24b

Comical Observer, 1704

Folder 25

Cry from the Wilderness, 1712

Folder 26

Daily Courant, 1702-1710

Folder 27

Dank's Newsletter, London, 1710

Folder 28

Dutch Prophet: Or, the Devil of a Conjurer, 1700

Folder 29

Englishman, 1714

Folder 30

Epitome of the Weekly News, 1682

Folder 31

Evening Post, 1713

Folder 32

Examiner, 1710-1713

Folder 33

Female Tatler, 1710

Folder 34

Flying Post: Or, the Post Master, 1712

Folder 35

Free Thinker, 1711

Folder 36

Free Thinker (II), 1718

Folder 37

Free Thinker Extraordinary, 1718-1719

Folder 38

Gazette a-la-mode: Or, Tom Brown's Ghost, 1709

Folder 39

General Postscript, 1709

Folder 40

General Remark on Trade, 1707

Folder 41

Grouler: Or, Diogenes Robb'd of his Tub, 1711

Folder 42

Grumbler, 1715

Folder 43

Humours of a Coffee House, 1707

Folder 44

Hip Doctor, 1731

Folder 45

Inquisitor, 1711

Folder 46

Inquisitor (II), 1724

Folder 47

Kentish Post: Or, the Canterbury Newsletter, 1730

Folder 48

London Gazette, 1709-1710

Folder 50

London Spy and Read's Weekly Journal, 1761

Folder 51

Medly: Or, Daily Tattler, 1715

Folder 52

Mercurius, 1648-1660

Folder 53

Mercurius Bifrons

Folder 54

Mercurius Infernus: Or, News from the Other World, 1680

Folder 55

Miscellany, 1711

Folder 56

Moderator, 1710

Folder 57

Monitor, 1714

Folder 58

Monthly Chronicle, 1728

Folder 59

Monthly Intelligencer, 1660

Folder 60

Monthly Weather Paper, 1710-1711

Folder 61

Muscovite, 1714

Folder 62

National Journal: Or, the Country Gazette, 1746

Folder 63

New Post Man: An Historical Account, etc., 1702

Folder 64

Observator, 1703

Folder 65

Parrot, 1728

Folder 66

Pilgrim, 1711

Folder 67

Plain Dealer, 1717

Folder 68

Post Boy, 1709-1712

Folder 69

Post Man, 1710

Folder 70

Rambler, 1712

Folder 71

Reader, 1714

Folder 72

Restorer, 1711

Folder 73

Rhapsodist, 1757

Folder 74-75

Folder 74

Folder 75

Saint James Chronicle: Or, the British Evening Post, 1763-1792

Folder 76

Serious Thought: Or, a Golden Chain of Contemplations, 1710

Folder 77

Silent Monitor, 1711

Folder 78

Spectator, 1715

Folder 79

Spring Garden Journal, 1752

Folder 80

Supplement, 1709

Folder 81

Surrize, 1711

Folder 82

Tatler, 1710-1711

Folder 83

Tatler (II), 1753

Folder 84

Tatling Harlot: Or, a Dialogue Between Bess O' Bedlam, 1709

Folder 85

Titt for Tatt, 1709

Folder 86

Tory Tatler, 1710-1711

Folder 87

Universal Spectator and Weekly Journal, 1728-1742

Folder 88

Useful Intelligencer, 1711-1712

Folder 89

Weekly Advertisements of Things Lost and Stolen, 1669

Folder 90

Weekly Journal: Or, British Gazetteer, 1715

Weekly Journal with Fresh Advices Foreign and Domestick, 1715

Weekly Journal: Or, Saturday's Post, 1716-1721

Folder 91

Weekly Medley: Or, the Gentleman's Recreation, 1718

Folder 92

Weekly Memorials: Or, an Account of Books Lately set, 1688

Folder 93

Weekly Packet, 1714

Folder 94

Weekly Remembrance, 1702

Folder 95

Weekly visions of the Late Popish Plot, 1681

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Arrangement: alphabetical by title.

Folder 96

Age of Wonders: Or, a Further and Particular, 1710

Folder 97

Aminadab: Or, the Quaker's Vision, 1710

Folder 98

Broadsides, 1674-1711 and undated

Folder 99

Catalogue of the Valuable Library of the Late Celebrated Right Hon. Joseph Addison

Folder 100

Character of the Diurnal-maker, 1654

Folder 101

Character of the Coffee House, with the symptoms, 1673

Folder 102

Character of the Tattler

Folder 103

Characters of Gentlemen

Folder 104

Continuation of a Catalogue of Ladies to be fet up by

Folder 105

Dialogue Between Hodge and Hericlitus

Folder 106

Explanation of the Design of the Oxford Almanack, 1711

Folder 107

Female Spectator, 1744

Folder 108

Full and True Account of the Examination, 1706

Folder 109

General Account of the Proceedings in Parliament, 1645

Folder 110

High Church Lovers: Or, a General Resolution, 1710

Folder 111

Lady's Vidication, 1703

Folder 112

Letters and Poems on Several Subjects, 1726

Folder 113

Mars, Script of his Armour, 1709

Folder 114

Monthly Account of February, 1644

Folder 115

News from the Coffee-House, 1667

Folder 116

Norfolk Congress, 1728

Folder 117

Observator

Folder 118

Oxford Almanack, 1711

Folder 119

Parliament of Maides, 1647

Folder 120

Pasquin to the Queen's Statue, 1714

Folder 121

Predictions for the Year 1708

Folder 122

Proposal of William Laycock, of the Inner Temple

Folder 123

Proposals for Erecting Libraries in Wales, 1708

Folder 124

Tatler's Character of Sculapico, 1709

Folder 125

Town Eclogue: Or, a Poetical Contest

Folder 126

Way of Trying Prophets, 1707

Folder 127

Miscellanous printed items

Folder 128

Fragments

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Arrangement: alphabetical by correspondent.

Folder 129

Addison, Joseph

Folder 130

Buckley, Samuel

Folder 131

Budgell, E.

Folder 132

Burnet, Thomas to George Duckett

Folder 133

Hughes, John

Folder 134

Pope, Alexander

Folder 135

Steele, Richard

Folder 136

Ticknell, T.

Folder 137

Miscellaneous

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Folder 138-139

Folder 138

Folder 139

Henry Baldwin case

Folder 140

Minutes of the London Packet

Folder 141

Legal Documents

Folder 142

Account of John Morrice

Folder 143

Records pertaining to John Partridge

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