John Pintard Papers 1750-1925 (bulk 1770-1890)

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John Pintard Papers 1750-1925 (bulk 1770-1890)

John Pintard was a prominent New York City merchant who helped found the New-York Historical Society in 1804. He contributed significantly to numerous civic, cultural, religious, and philanthropic groups in New York.

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Merchant and son in-law of John Pintard; born in Philadelphia, and, after years spent residing in Mississippi and New Orleans, settled permanently in New York City in 1827. From the description of [Record of notes drawn], 1827-1845. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58773782 ...

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Francis, John W. (John Wakefield), 1789-1861

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Davidson, Richard J.

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Pintard, John, 1759-1844

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Merchant, philanthropist, and founder of the New-York Historical Society. From the description of John Pintard papers, 1779-1880. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 475888555 ...

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Bayard, Samuel, 1767-1840

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New Amsterdam was founded by the Dutch in 1625 and quickly grew into a center of commerce between North America and Europe. In 1664, the British seized control of the island from Dutch Governor Peter Stuyvesant, and renamed it New York City. In 1686, British Governor Thomas Dongan received a royal charter for the city. Governor John Montgomerie's charter of 1730/1731 established the city as a local government and as a corporation, allowing the city to own land and to hold legislative authority o...