Mercantile miscellany, 1784-1804.

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Mercantile miscellany, 1784-1804.

Advertising circulars (mostly printed) addressed to Philadelphia merchants Manuel Eyre, Andrew Clow and Dutilh & Wachsmuth. Addressed from: Paris, London, Lisbon, Havana, Amsterdam, Cap François, Antwerp, Barcelona and Bilbao. Two printed prices current for Amsterdam (1804) and Marseilles (1804).

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Clow, Andrew, 1750-1793

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Merchant, of Philadelphia. From the description of Papers, 1785-1792. (Historical Society of Washington, Dc). WorldCat record id: 70953011 ...

Andrew Clow & Company.

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Eyre, Manuel, 1777-1845.

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Manuel Eyre, a Philadelphia merchant of Quaker ancestry, was born in 1777. His father, Manuel Eyre, Sr., (1736-1805) was a shipwright in Kensington and a colonel in the Contintental Army. He obtained his training in the counting house of Henry Pratt and Abraham Kintzing and in 1803 joined with Charles Massey, Jr., (b. 1778) to form the mercantile firm of Eyre & Massey, a partnership that lasted until Eyre's death in 1845. The firm of Eyre & Massey owned over 20 v...

Dutilh & Wachsmuth (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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The mercantile firm of Dutilh & Wachsmuth was established in Philadelphia in 1790 and was dissolved ca. 1798-1799. Etienne Dutilh was born in France in 1748 and came to Philadelphia in 1783, after a career as a merchant in Rotterdam and London. Numerous members of the family were established as merchants in Holland, England, Smyrna, and the West Indies. E. Dutilh & Co. was established by 1784, trading primarily with the West Indies but also with Europe. John Godf...