- TitleCorrespondence accumulated by George Edward Young
- ReferenceHACK/4/4/2/1
- Production date08-01-1851 - 29-11-1882
- Scope and ContentPapers are evidence of George Edward Young’s domestic, religious, and business life as well as his research and work to publicise his father in law and former colleague Timothy Hackworth. Early papers include a religious confession and a letter describing a Christmas hamper sent to the family by an admirer of his religious work. Later letters show his correspondence with newspapers and other individuals, including John Wesley Hackworth, who were active in campaigning for Timothy Hackworth’s recognition.
- Extent6 letters
- Level of descriptionSUB-SUB-SERIES
- Repository nameNational Railway Museum, York
- System of arrangementItems have been arranged in chronological order.
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- contains 9 partsTOPHACK Hackworth Family Archive
- contains 5 partsSUB-FONDSHACK/4 Papers accumulated by children of Timothy Hackworth
- contains 2 partsSERIESHACK/4/4 Material accumulated by Jane Young (nee Hackworth) and George Edward Young
- contains 2 partsSUB-SERIESHACK/4/4/2 Material accumulated by George Edward Young
- contains 6 partsSUB-SUB-SERIESHACK/4/4/2/1 Correspondence accumulated by George Edward Young