Papers, 1807-1815. [microform].

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Papers, 1807-1815. [microform].

Much of the correspondence in this small collection relates to Duncan's mercantile interests and his legal practice. There are several interesting letters both to and from Duncan relating to his business dealings in Quebec City.

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Duncan, Adam, 1782-1826.

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Adam Duncan was born in 1782, probably in Acworth, New Hampshire, where his father, John, was a successful merchant. Adam and his brother, John Duncan, moved to Barnet, Vermont sometime around 1800. Within the next few years the brothers helped form Chapman and Duncan, Mercants. Chapman and Duncan sold grain and other supplies in bulk, and occasionally sponsored cattle, grain, and gin runs to Quebec City. Adam Duncan actively practiced law after 1812. He served as a stat...

Chapman and Duncan.

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Duncan, John.

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