Nalbro (Nalbrough) Frazier letter book 1783-1799

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Nalbro (Nalbrough) Frazier letter book 1783-1799

Letters written by merchant Nalbro Frazier of Philadelphia between 1783 and 1799, addressed to London, Liverpool, Amsterdam, Lisbon, Lima, West Indies, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, and elsewhere. Topics include general mercantile matters and the cost of tuition at Princeton University. Frazier's partners (Tench Coxe and John Frazier) are mentioned

.21 linear foot (1 volume)

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Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824

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Tench Coxe (May 22, 1755 – July 17, 1824) was an American political economist and a delegate for Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress in 1788–1789. He wrote under the pseudonym "A Pennsylvanian," and was known to his political enemies as "Mr. Facing Bothways." Born in Philadelphia, Tench received his education in the Philadelphia schools and intended to study law, but his father determined to make him a merchant, and he was placed in the counting-house of Coxe & Furman, becoming a partner...

Frazier, Nalbro (Nalbrough), 1759-1811.

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Princeton University

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The collection documents the physical expansion of the University from its earliest period through the acquisition of large tracts of land in the 20th century, including the properties around Carnegie Lake and numerous farms. Early records document transactions with such Princeton University notables as Nathaniel Fitz Randolph, John Witherspoon, Walter Minto, John and Richard Stockton, and John Maclean. For the most part, the papers consist of standard legal documents with detailed descriptions ...

Frazier, John

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John Frazier (born 1941), an African American Unitarian Universalist minister, was born in Mississippi. During the early 1960s, he was active in the civil rights movement and served as assistant to the state National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Field Directors, Medger and Charles Evers. Frazier left Mississippi to attend the seminary at Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts, and Manchester College in Oxford, England. He was ordained in July 1969. His ordination ...