Business papers, 1897-1912.

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Business papers, 1897-1912.

Personal and business papers of the Peck family include receipt book, 1842-1851, and bank book, 1835-1836, of E. Peck & Sons, New York City; deeds, mortgages, bonds, agreements, check stubs, bills, receipts, and letters, 1854-1954, of Gordon C. Peck, Kate Peck, John Peck, Theodore Peck, and others concerning individual estates, the Peck Brick Company, household expenses, legal matters, and financial affairs; minute book of the Haverstraw Brick Manufacturers' Association, 1897-1906, concerning the 1898 strike by brick workers, problems with loading bricks into boats, and other administrative concerns; payroll ledgers of the Peck Brick Company, 1906-1912, and miscellaneous bills, receipts, insurance papers, and letters, 1903-1912; diaries of Gordon C. Peck concerning his daily activities, 1954-1958; and family photographs.

ca. 6 cubic ft.

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E. Peck & Sons (New York, N.Y.)

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Peck, Kate.

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Haverstraw Brick Manufacturers' Association (Haverstraw, N.Y.)

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Peck family.

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Rockland County family whose interests included a brick factory in Haverstraw, N.Y. From the description of Business papers, 1897-1912. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155540635 ...

Peck Brick Company (Haverstraw, N.Y.)

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Peck, Theodore R. (Theodore Richard), 1931-

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Peck, Gordon C.

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Peck, John J. (John James), 1821-1878

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Major General of Volunteers for the Union Army, 1862-1864. From the description of [Civil War telegrams], 1863. (Hamilton College). WorldCat record id: 75631222 John James Peck was born in New York State from whence he received an appointment to West Point Military Academy and subsequently graduated eighth in a class of thirty-nine on 1 July 1839. His military career was as follows: Breveted 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Artillery on 1 July 1843; 2nd Lieutenant, 16 April 1846; 1st Lie...