Shipping manifest : DS, 1862 February 10.
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Shipowners and agents, of Boston, Mass.; founded by Thatcher Magoun by 1836. From the description of Records, 1819-1885 (bulk 1833-1875). (Mystic Seaport Museum, G W Blunt White Library). WorldCat record id: 70955615 Thatcher Magoun and Sons was a Boston merchant company. Founded in 1838 by shipbuilder Thatcher Magoun of Medford, Mass. and his son Thatcher Jr., the company continued in operation until the late 1870's. From the description of Records of T. Magoun ...