Theodore G. Carter and family papers. 1834-1922.

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Theodore G. Carter and family papers. 1834-1922.

Correspondence, diaries, survey notebooks, legal documents,account books, and other personal and business papers of Carter, a St. Peter(Nicollet County, Minn.) banker, surveyor, land examiner, and insurance and realestate agent.

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Chicago and North Western Railway Company

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Carter, Charles David, 1868-1929

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Carter, Margaret Byam, 1833-1912.

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Carter, Theodore George, 1832-1914.

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Theodore George Carter was born on February 28, 1832 in Friendship (Allegany County), New York, the son of Miles and Margaretta Loughborough Carter. Following an education in Yorkshire, where the family settled in 1834, and the Richburg academy (1849-1851), Carter was employed in several small New York communities as a carpenter, paperhanger, and housepainter. In 1854 he settled in Olean, New York, apprenticing as a machinist under his brother Nathan. In the autumn of 18...