Grant, Samuel, 1705-1784.
Samuel Grant (1705-1784) was apprenticed to Thomas Finch (1669-1736), a successful upholsterer and importer in Boston, Mass. Grant established his own business at the "Crown and Cushion" in Union Street. He served as town selectman between 1747 and 1757 and as town moderator in 1768.
From the description of Account book, 1737-1760. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259384
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creatorOf | Grant, Samuel, 1705-1784. Account book, 1728-1737. | Massachusetts Historical Society | |
creatorOf | Grant, Samuel, 1705-1784. Account book, 1737-1760. | Gadsden Public Library |
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associatedWith | Faneuil, Peter, 1700-1743. | person |
associatedWith | Hancock, Thomas, 1703-1764. | person |
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Massachusetts | |||
Boston (Mass.) | |||
Massachusetts--Boston |
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Account books |
Furniture industry and trade |
Furniture making |
Merchants |
Shipping |
Textile fabrics |
Textile industry |
Upholstery |
Upholstery trade |
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Person
Birth 1705
Death 1784