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Israel Keech Tefft

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100: 223:. Tefft possessed a large library of autographs and manuscripts, which he had begun around the age of 21. His collection of autographs was believed to have been one of the world's rarest. In 1867, 138: 387: 341: 261: 152:
Tefft fell into heavy debt by December 1818, a month after becoming a father, having had several planned business transactions fail. The business folded during the
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Vital Record of Rhode Island: 1636-1850 : First Series : Births, Marriages and Deaths : a Family Register for the People
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Materials for a History of the Sessions Family in America: The Descendants of Alexander Sessions of Andover, Mass., 1669
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in 1828. It was to be published in Glasgow, Scotland, but was abandoned. It instead appeared in the literary periodical
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in 1821, albeit briefly. He sold his share in the business to George Robertson Jr., who restored the paper's name to
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Tefft died in 1862, aged 68, having been ill for around three months. He was interred in Savannah's
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arranged a sale in New York City of Tefft's autograph collection for the benefit of his widow.
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in 1822. He was elected its cashier in 1848, and remained in the role until his death.
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After departing his newspaper role, Tefft wrote the historical work the
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Memorial Biographies of the New-England Historic Genealogical Society
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Sometime between 1835 and 1845, Cornelius Ver Bryck painted an
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in 1823. The latter was due to appear as 56 pages within
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The Columbian Lyre: or Specimens of Transatlantic Poetry
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
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Index

Smithfield, Rhode Island
Savannah, Georgia
Laurel Grove Cemetery
Georgia Historical Society
Savannah, Georgia

West Jones Street
Savannah, Georgia
Smithfield, Rhode Island
Boston, Massachusetts
Savannah, Georgia
Thompson, Connecticut
Darius Sessions
Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Bull Street
West Jones Street
Panic of 1819
Henry J. Finn
Bank of the State of Georgia
Greenock
Chatham Artillery
oil-on-canvas
Georgia Historical Society
Alexander Smets
William Gilmore Simms
Laurel Grove Cemetery
The Life of Israel K. Tefft
Georgia Southern University

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