Green, Timothy, 1765-1813.

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Timothy Green, lawyer of New York; originally from Worcester, Mass., Green graduated from Brown University in 1786, and practiced law in Worcester briefly before moving permanently to New York City. He engaged in commerce and land speculation with brothers and branches of the Green family in Columbia, S.C., and elsewhere. While returning to New York from Charleston, S.C., in Dec. 1813, Timothy Green was lost at sea on the same ship that claimed the life of family friend, Theodosia Burr Alston.

From the description of Letter, 1793 Oct. 7 [New York, N.Y.] to Robert Morris (Philadelphia, Penn.) (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 467938909

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referencedIn James Manning papers, Manning (James) papers, 1761-1827, (bulk 1765-1791) John Hay Library
creatorOf Green, Timothy, 1765-1813. Letter, 1793 Oct. 7 [New York, N.Y.] to Robert Morris (Philadelphia, Penn.) University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
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associatedWith Green, Samuel, 1767-1837. person
associatedWith Manning, James, 1738-1791 person
correspondedWith Morris, Robert, 1734-1806 person
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South Carolina
New York
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Capitalists and financiers
Lawyers
Real property
Real estate investment
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