Dane, Dana & Company records, 1796-1880

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Dane, Dana & Company records, 1796-1880

Business records of the Boston, Massachusetts based tea importing merchant firm, Dane, Dana & Co. and the Boston Sugar Refinery.

7.25 linear ft. (15 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6382682

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Proprietors of Temple Place.

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Provident Institution for Savings in the Town of Boston

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First savings bank to be incorporated in the United States. From the description of Records, 1816-1980. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 39725596 Financial institution. Provident Institution for Savings was founded in 1816, largely at the insistence of John Cheverus, the Catholic Bishop of Boston, who wanted to provide for his parishioners. The bank was the first in the United States to be incorporated. From the description of Prov...

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Dane, Dana & Company

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Dane, Dana & Company was a Boston, Massachusetts based import and export merchant operated by Samuel Turner Dana, Mortimer C. Ferris and J.T. Hayward. The company engaged in the China trade exporting cotton goods, lead, wood and coal and importing tea, silks and chinaware from Hong Kong and Shanghai. The firm also imported pepper from Penang, rattan from Singapore and indigo and coffee from Manila. Dane, Dana & Co. owned some of their ships and were part owners of others. ...

Dana, Richard Perkins, 1810-1894

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Temple Place Savings Bank.

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Dana, S. T. (Samuel Turner), 1810-1877

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Lamb, Thomas, 1796-1887.

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