Natchez Trace Collection.
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Winchester, Josiah, d.1888.
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Dana, Charles Backus, ca. 1805-1873.
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Charles Backus Dana (ca. 1805-1873) was born in New Hampshire, graduated from Dartmouth College and became a member of the clergy. He served as Protestant Episcopal rector of Christ Church in Alexandria, Virginia (1834-1860); Saint James Parish in Port Gibson, Mississippi (1861-1866); and Trinity church in Natchez, Mississippi (1866-1873). From the description of Dana, Charles Backus, papers, 1802-1881; 1820-1881. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat rec...
Barnes, Abram, family.
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Kiger, Bazil Gorden, family.
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Crutcher, William O., family.
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Tichenor, Gabriel.
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Wilkins, James Campbell, family.
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Dutilh & Wachsmuth (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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The mercantile firm of Dutilh & Wachsmuth was established in Philadelphia in 1790 and was dissolved ca. 1798-1799. Etienne Dutilh was born in France in 1748 and came to Philadelphia in 1783, after a career as a merchant in Rotterdam and London. Numerous members of the family were established as merchants in Holland, England, Smyrna, and the West Indies. E. Dutilh & Co. was established by 1784, trading primarily with the West Indies but also with Europe. John Godf...
Minor, Stephen, family.
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Chamberlain, Jeremiah, family.
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Dutton, John, d. ca. 1849.
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Archer, Richard Thompson, family.
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Parish, Willard C., b. 1849.
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