Silas B. Dutcher family papers circa 1820-1930

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Silas B. Dutcher family papers circa 1820-1930

The Silas B. Dutcher family papers span the period circa 1820 to 1930 and are housed in seven full manuscript boxes, one half-manuscript box, and two oversize boxes measuring 6.34 linear feet. The collection is composed primarily of Dutcher's business and political correspondence during the period 1861 to 1908. Dutcher occupied various political appointments in New York City and Brooklyn during this period, including Supervisor of Internal Revenue, Pension Agent, Appraiser of the Port of New York, and New York Supervisor of Public Works. During the same period, Dutcher also worked in mercantile and financial positions, such as director of Metropolitan Life Insurance and president of both Union Dime Savings and the Hamilton Trust Company. Additional items in the collection include family correspondence, newspaper clippings, ephemera, family and political scrapbooks, and various certificates awarded to Dutcher throughout his illustrious career.

6.34 Linear feet; in seven full manuscript boxes, one half manuscript box, and two oversize boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6329512

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Dutcher, Edith

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Silas Belden Dutcher (1829-1909) was born in Springfield, N.Y., as the second child of Parcefor and Johannah Low Frink Dutcher. In his early years, Dutcher worked on the family farm and taught school. In 1855, Dutcher moved to New York City and began his mercantile career. He continued to work in trade until 1868, when he was compelled to focus exclusively on his rising political career. Dutcher's political career had begun in 1856, when he joined the newly-formed Republ...

Dutcher, Malcolm

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Dutcher, Silas Belden, 1829-1909

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Silas Belden Dutcher (1829-1909) was born in Springfield, N.Y., as the second child of Parcefor and Johannah Low Frink Dutcher. In his early years, Dutcher worked on the family farm and taught school. In 1855, Dutcher moved to New York City and began his mercantile career. He continued to work in trade until 1868, when he was compelled to focus exclusively on his rising political career. Dutcher's political career had begun in 1856, when he joined the newly-formed Republ...

New York (State). Superintendent of Public Works

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Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

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Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )

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The Republican Party is a national political party in the United States, and was founded in 1854. In the 1864 election, the party took the name National Union Party to allow the participation of Democrats. From the description of Republican Party tickets, 1864. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 496362231 From the guide to the Republican Party tickets, 1864, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...

Dutcher, Rebecca J., (Rebecca Jacobs)

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Silas Belden Dutcher (1829-1909) was born in Springfield, N.Y., as the second child of Parcefor and Johannah Low Frink Dutcher. In his early years, Dutcher worked on the family farm and taught school. In 1855, Dutcher moved to New York City and began his mercantile career. He continued to work in trade until 1868, when he was compelled to focus exclusively on his rising political career. Dutcher's political career had begun in 1856, when he joined the newly-formed Republ...

Union Dime Savings Bank

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Dutcher family

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Silas Belden Dutcher (1829-1909) was born in Springfield, N.Y., as the second child of Parcefor and Johannah Low Frink Dutcher. In his early years, Dutcher worked on the family farm and taught school. In 1855, Dutcher moved to New York City and began his mercantile career. He continued to work in trade until 1868, when he was compelled to focus exclusively on his rising political career. Dutcher's political career had begun in 1856, when he joined the newly-formed Republ...

United States. Office of Internal Revenue

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Hamilton Trust Company

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United States. Pension Bureau

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Bureau responsible for sending out war pensions. From the description of Pension and certificate, 1903 Oct. 26. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 24273584 Brady was born in Batavia, N.Y., 14 Feb. 1847. He enlisted 25 July 1862, at Batavia, to serve three years. Mustered in as a drummer, Co. F., 28th Regiment, N.Y.S. Volunteers. Transferred to Co. D, 10th Maine Volunteers, 3 June 1863. The 10th Maine Volunteers consolidated with the 29th Maine in Dec. 1863...