Papers, 1769-1882.

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Papers, 1769-1882.

Papers, consisting chiefly of account books, many of which relate to Andover Furance, Andover Forge and the Taylor Iron Works.

ca. 4 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6749754

Rutgers University

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Taylor family, of Hunterdon County, N.J.

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Taylor family: Residents of High Bridge, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, including Robert Taylor, his son Archibald S. Taylor (1780-1860) and the latter's son Lewis H. Taylor (b. 1811), as well as John W. Bray (Archibald S. Taylor's brother-in-law). Andover Furnace and Andover Forge: located seven miles apart at, respectively, Andover and (present-day) Waterloo, both in Sussex County, New Jersey; owned by Allen ? managed by John Hackett until his death in 1766 and then by ...

Taylor, Lewis H. (Lewis Hazelius), 1811-1908

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Taylor Iron & Steel Company

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Stewart, Archibald, d. 1795.

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Taylor Iron Works (High Bridge, N.J.)

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Taylor, Archibald S. (Archibald Stewart), 1781-1860

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Taylor-Wharton Iron & Steel Company

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Andover Iron-Works (Andover, N.J.)

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