Hinckley, Orramel, 1813-1868.
Biographical notes:
Orramel Hinckley was a steamboat owner and captain whose business was centered principally in New Orleans and Opelousas, Louisiana. His wife, Anna Hawley Gardner (1824-1886), and son, Orramel Strong Hinckley (1840-1885), lived in Washington, Saint Landry Parish. The Hinckleys were related to the families of Asa Norton and Thomas Gardner, tanners and dealers in hides and deer skins in Saint Landry Parish.
From the description of Orramel Hinckley and family papers, 1811-1897 (bulk 1830-1870). (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 122357269
Orramel Hinckley was a steamboat owner and captain whose business was centered principally in New Orleans and Opelousas, La. His wife, Anna Hawley Gardner (1824-1886), and son, Orramel Strong Hinckley (1840-1885), lived in Washington, Saint Landry Parish, La. The Hinckleys were related to the families of Asa Norton and Thomas Gardner, tanners and dealers in hides and deer skins in Saint Landry Parish.
From the description of Arthur L. Hinckley Jr. papers, 1837-1916 (bulk 1865-1866). (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 456083100
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Subjects:
- Funeral rites and ceremonies
- Hides and skins
- Inland water transportation
- Packets
- River steamers
- Steamboats
- Tanning
- Young women
Occupations:
- Ship captains
- Shipmasters
Places:
- Louisiana--New Orleans (as recorded)
- Louisiana--Washington (as recorded)
- Saint Landry Parish (La.) (as recorded)
- Louisiana (as recorded)
- Washington (La.) (as recorded)
- New Orleans (La.) (as recorded)
- Louisiana (as recorded)