Papers, 1802-1838.

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Papers, 1802-1838.

Correspondence, account books, ledgers, invoices, documents, and music scores, relating to music, musicians, and the music-publishing industry in Boston (1802-1830).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6751029

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Graupner, Johann Chrisstian Gottlieb, 1767-1836.

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Nutter, Valentine, 1741-1836

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Valentine Nutter was a bookbinder and bookseller. During 1775-1776 he bound over 250 sets of the Letters of Lord Chesterfield for bookseller Hugh Gaine. (The firm of Rivington and H. Gaine reprinted the four-volume edition published in London by Dodsley in 1774.) Hugh Gaine was a printerand editor in New York City who established as weekly publication, the Mercury, that supported the Loyalist cause during the American Revolution. After the war he was allowed to continue his bookselling business....

Grillier, John Henry.

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Parker, John R. (John Rowe), 1777-1844

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Resident of Boston, Mass. From the description of Papers, 1805-1842. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20071969 John R. Parker was a partner in two substantial Boston businesses during the early 19th century: Smith and Parker, proprietors of a carpet warehouse, and Parker & Poor, merchants and importers of British goods. The businesses were both located on Long Wharf. Parker belonged to Trinity Church, the Boston Cricket Club, and the Anacreontic Society. Ev...

Parker, John B.

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Parker was a potter in Charlestown, Massachusetts. From the description of Account book, 1747-1764. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122573635 Epithet: brother of Edmund Parker, of Boringdon British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001193.0x0001e1 Native of Prescott, Ark.; Confederate soldier imprisoned at Johnson's Island Military Prison, 1863-1864. From the description of Coll...

Shaffer, Francis C.

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Green, Samuel G.

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Parker, Anne

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Student at University of Maine. From the description of Folklore paper, 1966. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70952340 ...

Parker, S. H.

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Keller, Karl, 1784-1855

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Reynolds, Horace Mason, 1896-

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Shaffer, John H.

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Shaw, James, Sir, 1764-1843

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Lord Mayor of London. From the description of Autograph letter in third person : America Square, to Messrs. Jenkins, James and Company, 1812 May 20. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270662105 ...

True and Greene (Boston).

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The Franklin Music Warehouse

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Mackay, John, -1848

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Army captain, topographic engineer. Capt. John MacKay and Lt. Jacob E. Blake were engineers whose years of reconnaissance work in Florida enabled them to prepare the first topographic map of Florida during the Second Seminole War. From the description of Letters, 1829-1848. (University of Florida). WorldCat record id: 50257378 ...

Hewitt, James, 1770-1827

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Originally composed 1797 as a potpourri overture, quoting popular melodies of the period. This transcription commissioned by the Richmond Sinfonia. Transcribed 1975. First performance St. John's United Church of Christ, Richmond, Virginia, 15 December 1975, Richmond Sinfonia, Jacques Houtmann conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of The new federal overture (1797) / by James Hewitt ; arr. for small orchestra by R.D. Ward. c1975. (Franklin & Marshall College). ...