Accounts, 1755-1768.

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Accounts, 1755-1768.

Accounts with Phillips and Apthorp, a Boston merchant firm owned by William Phillips and Charles W. Apthorp, for various goods and some carpentry services. Also included are a few pieces of business correspondence, primarily from Thomas Brimfield of London.

2 narrow boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7078073

Massachusetts Historical Society

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Phillips, William Kenneth

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Third assistant secretary of state of the United States. From the description of William Phillips letter, 1916, to the Hamberger-Polhemus Company, San Francisco. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867364 William Phillips, son of John C. and Anna (Tucker) Phillips, was born in Beverly, Mass., May 30, 1878; was educated at Harvard; and on Feb. 2, 1910, married Caroline A. Drayton. In 1903, he entered the diplomatic service as secretary to J.H. Choate, Ambassador to Great Britai...

Phillips and Apthorp.

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Brimfield, Thomas.

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Apthorp, Charles Ward

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Merchant. From the description of Letter to John Rowe Parker, 1812. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 63556168 Charles lived in London and James in Braintree, Mass. and the former made a loan to Nathaniel Appleton of which the latter was empowered to collect and act in the best interest of Charles. Witnessed by Frank Thwaites and C.A. Wheelwright, and certified by John Boydell. From the description of Charles Apthorp power of attorney : to...