William and Donald Kirkpatrick papers, 1750-1890.

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William and Donald Kirkpatrick papers, 1750-1890.

Payroll records, tax receipts, financial records, letters patent, mortgages and other papers related to Kirkpatrick's involvement in the coarse salt industry, private account books; also includes family papers, insurance policies, an estate inventory, correspondence, sermons written in the 1760s.

3.3 cubic ft.; 3 v. (3-16 in. boxes, 1 document box)

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Kirkpatrick family.

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First Presbyterian Church (Lysander, N.Y.)

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Kirkpatrick, Donald, d. 1889.

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Kirkpatrick, William, 1830-1900.

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William Kirkpatrick was born in what was then the town of Salina in 1830. His father served as the superintendent of the salt springs in Syracuse for twenty-two years, beginning in 1806. William Kirkpatrick and his twin brother Donald were both involved in the manufacture of coarse salt in Syracuse. Donald Kirkpatrick died in 1889. William Kirkpatrick died in 1900. From the description of William and Donald Kirkpatrick papers, 1750-1890. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCa...