Hamilton & Hood papers 1806-1828 Hamilton & Hood papers

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Hamilton & Hood papers 1806-1828 Hamilton & Hood papers

This collection contains business correspondence, financial accounts, and receipts related to Philadelphia merchants John Hamilton and John M. Hood, and to the firms Hamilton & Drew and Hamilton & Hood. The receipts pertain to goods such as food, alcohol, and tobacco.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391943

William L. Clements Library

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Hood, John M. (John McDonald), 1966-

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John Hamilton was a merchant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the early 19th century. He traded alone and under at least two partnerships, Hamilton & Drew and Hamilton & Hood. John M. Hood, Hamilton's partner in the latter venture, also worked as a merchant in Philadelphia. Hamilton, Hood, and their partnerships traded in food, alcohol, and tobacco. From the guide to the Hamilton & Hood papers, 1806-1828, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)...

Hamilton, John Hamilton, marquis of, -1604

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Hamilton & Drew

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John Hamilton was a merchant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the early 19th century. He traded alone and under at least two partnerships, Hamilton & Drew and Hamilton & Hood. John M. Hood, Hamilton's partner in the latter venture, also worked as a merchant in Philadelphia. Hamilton, Hood, and their partnerships traded in food, alcohol, and tobacco. From the guide to the Hamilton & Hood papers, 1806-1828, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)...

Hamilton & Hood

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John Hamilton was a merchant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the early 19th century. He traded alone and under at least two partnerships, Hamilton & Drew and Hamilton & Hood. John M. Hood, Hamilton's partner in the latter venture, also worked as a merchant in Philadelphia. Hamilton, Hood, and their partnerships traded in food, alcohol, and tobacco. From the guide to the Hamilton & Hood papers, 1806-1828, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)...

Leiper, Elizabeth C.

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Leiper, Thomas, 1745-1825

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Thomas Leiper was born December 15, 1745 in Strathaven, Lanark, Scotland. He was educated at Glasgow and Edinburgh and immigrated to America in 1763, landing in Virginia where his brother already resided. He was immediately introduced into the business of tobacco, and within several years moved to Philadelphia where he opened a tobacco shop and "engaged in the storing and exportation of tobacco," (Leach). During the Revolutionary War, Leiper became the principal tobacco provider in ...