Dalton family papers 1693-1876 1761-1769, 1777-1779 Dalton family papers

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Dalton family papers 1693-1876 1761-1769, 1777-1779 Dalton family papers

The Dalton family papers document three generations of the Dalton family of Boston, Massachusetts: Captain James Dalton, Peter Roe Dalton, and Peter Roe Dalton, Jr. This wealthy family was involved in transatlantic shipping and local Boston politics.

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