Business papers, 1818-1898 (inclusive).

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Business papers, 1818-1898 (inclusive).

Letters, deeds, maps, and other papers relating to timber holdings in Maine and to Maine railroads in which Crosby was interested. Includes papers of a son Wilson Crosby and of a brother-in-law, George W. Ingersoll.

.75 linear ft. (4 v., 1 box)

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Ingersoll, George G. (George Goldthwait), 1796-1863

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George W. Ingersoll was born in New Gloucester, Maine, in 1803. He graduated at Bowdoin College in 1830, studied law, was admitted to the Maine bar, and went into practice in Old Town, Maine, in 1832. He moved to Bangor where he continued to practice law. He was Inspector of Customs in Bangor and represented the city in the state legislature of 1854 and 1855 and was Attorney-General of the state in 1860, the year of his death. From the description of Papers, 1835-1888 (bulk 1835-1856...

Crosby, Wilson, 1834-

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Crosby, William Chase, 1806-1880.

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Crosby engaged in lumbering operations in the Penobscot River area near Bangor, Maine and was interested in railroad building in Maine. His business operations were continued by his son Wilson Crosby. From the description of Business papers, 1818-1898 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 229894318 William Chase Crosby was born in Atkinson, Maine in 1806. He was educated at the Gardiner Lyceum. He moved to Bangor in 1828 and was a businessm...