Samuel Crocker papers 1801-1856

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Samuel Crocker papers 1801-1856

Samuel Crocker was a merchant and cotton manufacturer of Taunton, Mass. Papers include his letters, 1809-1836; accounts, 1802-1808; land papers concerning property in Bristol County, Mass.; papers from public offices held at the town, county and state levels, 1801-1823; accounts of his firm Crocker and Richmond, 1831-1847; and a sermon by his father, Rev. Josiah Crocker. Also, papers of his son, Samuel Leonard Crocker, regarding Thomas Coram, and St. Thomas Church, Taunton, Mass.; and accounts of his son-in-law Samuel Bass King, 1847-1856.

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Crocker, Samuel L. (Samuel Leonard), 1804-1883

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Samuel Crocker was a merchant and cotton manufacturer of Taunton, Mass. From the guide to the Samuel Crocker papers, 1801-1856, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Resident of Charleston, S.C.; native of New England. From the description of Letter, [18]47 Jan. 21, Charleston, S.C., to Thomas Crocker, Paris, Me. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 51070795 ...

Coram, Thomas, 1668?-1751

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Captain Thomas Coram, English mariner and philanthropist. He was the founder of the Foundling Hospital of London. From the description of Thomas Coram manuscript material : 2 items, d1748-1750 (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 124206279 From the guide to the Thomas Coram manuscript material : 2 items, d1748-1750, (The New York Public Library. Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle.) Epithet: Captain; Founder of the Foundling Hospital ...

King, Samuel Bass

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