Papers, 1750-1857.

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Papers, 1750-1857.

Largely letters to Rachel Smith Stewardson, 1811-1839, from her family on spiritual and family matters; also her letters to her husband, George, 1825-1839. There are Thomas Stewardson, Sr., diaries, n.d. of journeys to S. W. New York state with a report on land management negotiations with Indians.

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Stewardson, Rachel Smith, 1792-1836

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Stewardson family.

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Stewardson, Thomas, 1762-1841

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Thomas Stewardson, Sr., a Philadelphia Quaker, identified himself as a merchant, but his primary occupation was as agent for local and British concerns and estate administrator. His agency was carried on by successive generations, by his son George, also a merchant, and his grandson, Thomas, an attorney. From the description of Papers, 1716-1900. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122316602 ...

Stewardson, George, 1801-1866

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George Stewardson was a Quaker merchant in Philadelphia, Pa. He was part of the firm George Stewardson & Co. and later, Stewardson, Cabot & Co. From the description of Receipt book, 1831 April 23-1835 July 22. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122394351 ...