Record book, 1836-1838.

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Record book, 1836-1838.

This record book for the Quinsigamond Paper Mills Company, for the period 1836 to 1838, includes a copy of the act of incorporation, 1836; the company's bylaws; and minutes of the directors' meetings, 1836-1838. The minutes are mostly concerned with the purchase of land.

1 folder (1 item, 10 leaves)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7000617

American Antiquarian Society

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Goddard, Isaac, b. 1800.

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Quinsigamond Paper Mills Company.

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In 1793, Isaiah Thomas (1749-1831) began a paper mill on the Blackstone River in the south part of Worcester. He sold the mill in 1798 to Caleb Burbank (1761-1849) and his brother, Elijah Burbank (1762-1847), from Millbury, Mass. In 1834, Elijah Burbank sold the mill to a group of Worcester businessmen who formed the Quinsigamond Paper Mills Company. Among the directors of the company were Isaac Goddard (1800- ), Charles Allen (1797-1869), and William Lincoln (1801-1843). The company added new m...

Allen, Charles, 1797-1869

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Charles Allen (1797-1877), Worcester County judge and lawyer, was the son of Joseph Allen (1749-1827) and the brother of Samuel Allen (1789-1863). He attended Leicester Academy and studied at Yale College in 1811 and 1812. He served in the Massachusetts state legislature and the U.S. Congress and was an abolitionist and one of the founders of the Free Soil Party. From the description of Papers, 1828-1877. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259098 ...

Lincoln, William, 1801-1843

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