Cranch-Bond papers, 1731-1938.

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Cranch-Bond papers, 1731-1938.

Chiefly correspondence of Richard Cranch (1726-1811), watchmaker, farmer, jurist, and U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, relating to family affairs, politics, Revolution, British strategy and movements, Loyalist claims, American trade, efforts (1799) of the First Church in Quincy, Mass., to secure a new minister, and other topics; and business papers relating to his connections with English and Dutch firms from which he obtained watch parts; together with genealogical notes on the Cranch and Bond families. Includes letters from English relatives wishing to emigrate to America.

1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6917646

Massachusetts Historical Society

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First Congregational Church (Quincy, Mass.)

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Bond family.

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Cranch, Richard, 1726-1811

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