Isaac Thomas family papers, 1802-1851.

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Isaac Thomas family papers, 1802-1851.

The papers relate to the business and legal career of Isaac Thomas. Several papers document the history of land ownership in Rapides and Catahoula Parishes, La.

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American Tract Society

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In May 1825 the American Tract Society, located in Boston (formerly New England Tract Society), merged with the New York Religious Tract Society to form the American Tract Society, located at New York, N.Y. From the description of Correspondence of the Richmond Agency of the American Tract Society, 1864-1875. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122564916 Nondenominational Christian publishing house; founded, 1825; produced Chris...

Walter, Walker and Co.

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Dunlap, Susan J., 1956-

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E.H. Flint and Co.

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Thomas, Isaac, 1774-1859.

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Isaac Thomas was active as a politician, lawyer and planter. He moved to Alexandria, La., in 1819, where he operated a steamboat, a sawmill and a large plantation. He was a Democratic member of the Louisiana State Senate (1823-27). From the description of Isaac Thomas family papers, 1802-1851. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 243615114 ...

Harrison, Abner, d. 1826.

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