Incoming correspondence, 1804-1878.

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Incoming correspondence, 1804-1878.

Letters from Raymond's mercantile partner William Wright of Rome, N.Y., concerning cost of goods and transportation, logs and potash sent to Rome, and political conditions, 1813-1824; letters and circulars from Horatio Gates & Company of Montreal, Canada, concerning the exchange of cloth, rum, tea, sugar, and silk for Raymond's potash and lumber, 1815-1834; letters from Joseph Wright of Rome, N.Y., concerning Raymond's management of Wright's financial affairs in Potsdam, 1809-1828; general business letters concerning orders, requests for money, price quotations, plaster shipments, canal and railroad shipments, with some mention of church and school affairs, surveying requests, the War of 1812, politics, banking, and gold mining in California, 1804-1863; business correspondents include Josiah L. Brown, John C. Clarkson, Daniel Hoard, J.G. Hopkins, Lester Linsley, Gouverneur Ogden, George Redington, Roswell H. Sawyer, and John Stegall; letters from his brother Hiram Raymond concerning his marital problems, caring for their father, his children, finances, and politics, 1827-1878, written from Cleveland, Ohio, and Beloit, Wis., letters from his brother John Raymond concerning the plaster business, cheating in trade, family news, the process of making saleratus, lumbering, family scandals, and politics, 1821-1865, written from Ohio, Michigan, and western New York; and letters from John Rosseel (who married Raymond's daughter, Lydia, in 1849) concerning business, family matters, and his courtship of Lydia.

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Wright, J.

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Confederate soldiers. From the description of J.D. and Joseph Wright papers, 1861-1865. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 40761579 ...

Wright, W. D. (William David), 1906-

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Epithet: of Laxton British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000507.0x000234 William Wright Jr. was Gillis Long's cousin. Gillis Long (1923-1985) was representative for the 8th U.S. Congressional District of Louisiana in 1963-1965 and 1973-1985. He ran unsuccessfully for governor of Louisiana in 1964 and 1971. From the description of William Wright Jr. oral history interview, 1987. (Louisiana State University...

Raymond, Hiram.

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Sawyer, Roswell H.

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Raymond family.

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Raymond, Sewall, 1786-1866.

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Stegall, John.

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Hopkins, J.G.

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Hoard, Daniel.

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Rosseel, John.

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Linsley, Lester.

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Raymond, John W., Major

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Ogden, Gouverneur, 1778-1851.

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Horatio Gates and Company (Montréal, Québec)

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Clarkson, John, c.1739-

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Rosseel, Lydia Raymond.

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Redington, George, 1798-1850

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Redington was a prominent businessman in Waddington, St. Lawrence County, N.Y. He initially began his career as a lawyer, but later became heavily interested in the lumber trade. Redington also had large real estate holdings in St. Lawrence County. He served as a New York State Assemblyman, representing St. Lawrence County, and was later appointed a county judge. At Redington's death in 1850, his brother James assumed direction of his diverse business interests. From the description ...

Brown, Josiah I.

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Episcopal clergyman at Pittston, Windsor, Whitefield, New Castle, Bristol, and Damariscotta, Me. Also a chaplain with the 15th Maine Volunteers during the Civil War. From the description of Lincoln County baptism and marriage records, 1848-1896. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70975962 ...