Everett Frazar papers 1883-1948

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Everett Frazar papers 1883-1948

Everett Frazar (1834-1901), American diplomat and merchant, was appointed consul-general for Korea at New York in 1883. His firm, Frazar and Company, did business in China, Japan and Korea. He served as president of the American Asiatic Association. Collection consists of correspondence, official documents, business papers, newsclippings, and other papers of Frazar and his son, Everett W. Frazar (b. 1867). Materials relate chiefly to Frazar's activities as consul-general, 1883-1900; to the business of the mercantile firm of Frazar and Company, 1884-1923; and to the American Asiatic Association, 1898-1948.

1 linear foot (3 boxes, 1 package)

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Frazar and Company (New York, N.Y.)

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American Asiatic Association

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Frazar, Everett Welles, 1867-

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Everett Frazar (1834-1901), American diplomat and merchant, was appointed consul-general for Korea at New York in 1883. His firm, Frazar and Company, did business in China, Japan and Korea. He served as president of the American Asiatic Association. From the guide to the Everett Frazar papers, 1883-1948, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) ...

Korea. Consulate General (New York, N.Y.)

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