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MANUSCRIPT ARCHIVE WITH JOURNALS OF DR. JOHN PLIMPTON GREEN DETAILING MID-19TH CENTURY TRAVELS IN CHINA AND CHILE manuscript archive with journals, letters and Last Testament from Dr. John Plimpton Green (-1892). Green practiced medicine in Whampoa, China and Copaipo, Chile, after graduating in 1841 from Jefferson Medical College. He was one of four brothers known for their work in medicine, engineering and city planning: Andrew Haswell Green, known as the "Father of Greater New York," Dr. Samuel Fisk Green and Oliver Bourne Green. Green practiced in Whampoa from 1843 to about 1847, and after a trip home to Worcester, Massachusetts, moved to Copaipo, Chile, where he lived until shortly before his death. Archive includes single sided letter on laid paper, with note on reverse "Will of John P. Green/ Oct. 11, 1861." Text reads in part: "I, John P. Green now in New York City but being about to go to Chile so make this my last will testament," with signature of his brother, Oliver B. Green, Executor, and John L. Drummond and Elizabeth Harrington, likely witnesses. Sold with two different sized partially disbound journals, one 18 pp., one approx. 62 pp. with entries on both sides, detailing trip from New York to Valparaiso by boat along with accounts from Green's medical practice in Copaipo. Early on, he laments that he is unwell and "receives less pity and sympathy than I could wish... I wonder if all my dear friends have forgotten me." Sold with small unlined jounal, approx. 3 x 5 in., written in England and Chinese, dated out of order from 1844 through 1849. Entries for medicines, cash on hand, gifts, provisions ("grog, "barley for horses"), passage to Worcester, names of patients treated, and a "List of articles left in China to be disposed of on my acct. by Chas. Williams, Esq." Sold with 5 four-page folded letters, on various sizes of unlined papers, c. 1860-1861, outlining his desire "to write my journal in the form of letters" to be mailed with the hope they may be "preserved in my red box which I left at home." Smaller letters to "Dear Bro. A.H.G." from the Aspinwall Hotel, Panama, and the steamer, St. Lima. Larger letters document Green's travels from New York City to Worchester, July 1st to Sept. 15th, 1861, with trips to Central Park and churches, noting "preparations of cleanliness" at Green Hill home in advance of a visit from Miss N. Ogden from Newport, "a fine robust looking country girl."

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