Papers, 1811-1868.

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Papers, 1811-1868.

Two scrapbooks containing clippings of Pratt's activities, receipts, accounts, reports and speeches by Pratt, programs, poetry manuscripts, letters to Pratt concerning politics, business, speaking engagements, and other items, 1837-1860, some of which concern his son George Pratt, who later died in the Civil War; ledgers from Pratt's tannery interests, 1841-1857; pamphlet of a speech by Pratt on tanning interests in the State of New York, 1849; copy of a manuscript poem by Pratt, 1811; daybook from tannery, 1825-1829, converted to a scrapbook of clippings on political and local concerns, 1827-1847; and two pamphlets on Pratt's life and career, 1849 and 1868.

ca. 1.3 cubic ft.

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Pratt, Zadock, 1790-1871

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Congressman, tanner, and tannery owner of Prattsville, Greene County, New York. From the description of Zadock Pratt papers, 1818-1870. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58779213 Banker. Pratt was proprietor of a tanning business at Prattsville (1824-ca. 1844), and served terms in the United States Congress, 1838-1839 and 1842-1843 . From the description of Papers, 1811-1868. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155504...

Pratt, George W. (George Watson), 1830-1862

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