Apprentice's Club (Concord, Mass.)
No information located to date about Club. H. Moore was presumably Henry Moore (son of Abel Moore--Middlesex County Deputy Sheriff and Deputy Jailer, successful merchant and businessman, resident of Sudbury, Stow, and Concord). Nathan Brooks was a Concord lawyer, Justice of the Peace, District Court Judge, Attorney of the Supreme Judicial Court, Mass. Representative and Senator, etc.
From the description of ALS : Concord [Mass.], H. Moore (for The Club) to Nathan Brooks, 1826 Aug. 7. (Concord Public Library). WorldCat record id: 35009238
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| creatorOf | Apprentice's Club (Concord, Mass.). ALS : Concord [Mass.], H. Moore (for The Club) to Nathan Brooks, 1826 Aug. 7. | Concord Free Public Library, Special Collection |
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| associatedWith | Brooks, Nathan, 1785-1863. | person |
| associatedWith | Moore, Henry, d. 1844. | person |
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| Massachusetts--Concord | |||
| Concord (Mass.) |
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| Apprentices |
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