Records, 1801-1872 (inclusive).

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Records, 1801-1872 (inclusive).

Waste books, journals, ledgers, and letter books (including one of John P. Cushing). There are two account books of John Bryant, 1801-1812; statements of account of William Sturgis, 1827-1861 (with gaps); a journal (diary) of Charles H. Hammatt, Sandwich Islands, 1823-1825; and an exchange reckoner of John Sturgis, 1821.

2 linear ft. (17 v., 1 envelope)

Related Entities

There are 6 Entities related to this resource.

Hammatt, Charles H.

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Sturgis, John, 1757-1825

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Bryant, John

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Historian of science (radar history). Died 1997. From the description of John Bryant collection. (American Institute of Physics). WorldCat record id: 77679066 Bryant was an historian of science (radar history). Died 1997. From the description of Selected interviews with notes on the history of radar from the John Bryant collection. (American Institute of Physics). WorldCat record id: 80291315 Resident of Ann Arbor, Michigan. From the descript...

Cushing, John Perkins, 1787-1862

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Merchant of Boston, Mass., principally engaged in the China trade. From the description of Business records, 1832-1882 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 269595609 ...

Bryant and Sturgis.

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Mercantile firm of Boston, Mass. engaged chiefly in the China trade. The partners were John Bryant and William Sturgis. From the description of Records, 1801-1872 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 17266915 ...

Sturgis, William, 1782-1863

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William F. Sturgis, born in Barnstable (Mass.), 1782, married Elizabeth M. Davis in 1810. He was involved in the fur trade of the Pacific Northwest and China, and served in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts House and Senate. He donated the house and books that established Sturgis Library. He died in 1863. From the description of William Sturgis family papers. 1799-1863. (Clams, Inc). WorldCat record id: 63301946 ...