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John Atkinson (1742-1823), a British merchant active in colonial trade since 1768, arrived in Boston in 1770, where he partnered with an established English merchant, Richard Smith. In 1773 he married Elizabeth (Betsy) Storer, daughter of Ebenezer Storer, a respected Boston merchant and treasurer of Harvard College. During the years immediately before the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, Atkinson invested heavily in land in western Virginia, Ohio, New York, and Vermont. A Loyalist, Atkinson emigrated to Halifax, Nova Scotia, with his wife and young son, John, when the British evacuated Boston in March, 1776. They moved to England in September 1776, and from 1778-1780, Atkinson fought for the British in New York with Abijad Willard’s company of Massachusetts Volunteers. Over the next decade, he and his family made several trips between New York and London until 1791, when the family's American citizenship was restored and they settled in New York City.

Atkinson, with his father-in-law, Ebenezer Storer, and brothers, Francis and Hodgson, founded 'A Company for Rendering the Connecticut River Navigable past Bellows Falls, Vermont,' which built a canal that enabled flat-bottom boats to travel the river. The canal's construction started in 1792 and was completed in 1802, by which time it had costs the partners $105,338.13. Atkinson also invested in the Green Mountain Turnpike in 1799, which ran from Clarendon to Bellows Falls and owned a saw mill in the area.

After two decades of living in New York and spending summers in Bellows Falls, Atkinson moved to Vermont permanently in 1819. Shortly before his death on August 11, 1823, he was forced to sell his canal stock and land. Many of these properties were bought by his brothers and in 1829, Atkinson’s nephews, Thomas and Francis Atkinson, gained control of the Bellows Falls Canal and much of John Atkinson’s land. In 1840, management of the canal and land was transferred to his nephew, George Atkinson. The popularity of railroads, built during the 1850s, led to reduced canal traffic and in 1866 ownership of the canal passed out the hands of the Atkinson family.

From the guide to the John Atkinson papers, Atkinson, John papers, 1742-1876, 1812-1840, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)

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referencedIn Lady Gregory collection of papers, 1873-[1965, 1873-1932 The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.
creatorOf Agreement British Library
referencedIn (XXIII. ff. 192). 5 Feb. 1754-22 Feb. 1755.includes:f. 1 William Henry Chetwynd: Suit v. Lindon: 1754. f. 1 b Morgan Llewellyn: Suit v. Stanley: 1754. f. 2 b Samuel Henry Pont: Suit v. Lethieullier: 1754. ff. 3 b, 9 John Aynsley: Suit v. Davison: ... British Library
creatorOf John Atkinson papers 1742-1876 1812-1840 Atkinson, John papers William L. Clements Library
referencedIn Vol. VI. (ff. 569). July, 1832-June, 1833.includes:f. 1 Christian Koch: Letter to C.Babbage: 1832. ff. 4, 141, 169, 453, 534, 552, 556 Joseph Clement, engineer: Correspondence, etc., with C. Babbage: 1829-1834. f. 9 Mary R-Sheppard, artist: Lette... British Library
referencedIn Vol. I. (ff. 519). A-Be, 1843-1845 British Library
creatorOf Atkinson, George, Mrs. The wedding of Margaret Roper / [by Mrs. George Atkinson and Mrs. Hope-Nicholson]. Loyola Marymount University, William H. Hannon Library
creatorOf Vol. L (ff. 199). Nov. 1848-1851.includes:f. 1 Sir James McGrigor, 1st Baronet; Inspector-General of Hospitals, Army Medical Service: Letter to Sir C. J. Napier: 1848: Signed. f. 3 Lieutenant Robert Maxwell Johnstone, Bombay Army: Letter to Sir C. J... British Library
referencedIn Needham, James G. (James George), 1868-1956. James G. Needham papers, 1888-1957. Cornell University Library
referencedIn Wendell family papers Houghton Library
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associatedWith Atkinson, Elizabeth Storer. person
associatedWith Atkinson, Emma. person
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associatedWith Atkinson, Francis. person
associatedWith Atkinson, John Jr. person
associatedWith Atkinson, Mary Ann. person
associatedWith Bellows Falls Canal Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Curtis Brown Ltd corporateBody
associatedWith Fleming, Alexander, 1790-1867 person
associatedWith Green, Caroline Atkinson. person
associatedWith Gregory, Lady, 1852-1932 person
associatedWith Hope-Nicholson, Mrs. person
associatedWith Leonard William Longstaff Saint Thomas More Collection. corporateBody
associatedWith More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535 person
associatedWith Needham, James G. (James George), 1868-1956. person
associatedWith Roper, Margaret, 1505-1544 person
associatedWith Smith, Isaac, 1749-182? person
associatedWith Storer, Charles. person
associatedWith Storer, Ebenezer. person
associatedWith Wendell family. family
associatedWith Wentworth, Joshua, 1742-1813 person
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India, Asia
Rothwell, Northamptonshire
Bedford, Bedfordshire
Brighton, Sussex
Middleton, Derbyshire
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Berkeswell, Warwickshire
Eyam, Derbyshire
Bellows Falls (Vt.)
Roree, India
Riley, Eyam, Derbyshire
Notgrove, Gloucestershire
Aldington, Kent
Oakes, Yorkshire
Harrow, Middlesex
Sedgefield, Durham
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