Nathaniel Trumbull papers 1723-1824 1772-1822

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Nathaniel Trumbull papers 1723-1824 1772-1822

Nathaniel Trumbull (1749-1823) was an Irish tobacco merchant. He ran a tobacco firm in Dublin until 1814 when he transferred it to his nephew and partner, Nathaniel Anderson. Thereafter, he led the life of a country gentleman until his death. Collection consists of personal correspondence, 1790-1824, and business correspondence, 1722-1822, with business clients, tobacco growers, and business associates in Ireland, England, Scotland, Europe, and America, including accounts of the effects on commerce and social life in Ireland of the French landing at Killala in County Mayo and the 1798 Irish rebellion in the north-west and south. There also are business accounts, 1726-1819; account books, 1755-1812; some account books recording workmen's hours and wages; banking, insurance and legal papers; pamphlets, leaflets and broadsides; published records of disbursement by the County of Dublin (Abstracts of Presentments), 1807-1819; and maps and surveys, 1723-1819.

60 linear feet (27 boxes, 117 v. and 3 packages)

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Anderson, Nathaniel

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Trumbull, Nathaniel, 1749-1823.

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Nathaniel Trumbull (1749-1823) was an Irish tobacco merchant. He ran a tobacco firm in Dublin until 1814 when he transferred it to his nephew and partner, Nathaniel Anderson. Thereafter, he led the life of a country gentleman until his death. From the description of Nathaniel Trumbull papers, 1723-1824, bulk (1772-1822). (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122486417 From the guide to the Nathaniel Trumbull papers, 1723-1824, 1772-1822, (The New York Public Library...