Coles, Mahlon M.
Mahlon M. Coles was the sole proprietor of a carriage-making shop in Colestown, New Jersey from 1842-1892. The town was named after Samuel Coles, an ancestor of Mahlon M. Coles, who bought 1,000 acres there in 1685. Colestown is now a part of the township of Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
From the description of Mahlon M. Coles, carriage manufacturer papers, 1842-1892. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 57185468
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creatorOf | Coles, Mahlon M. Mahlon M. Coles, carriage manufacturer papers, 1842-1892. | New Jersey Historical Society Library |
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Active 1842
Active 1892