Papers, 1720-1810.

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Papers, 1720-1810.

This collection includes an indenture of one of Joshua Delaplaine's apprentices, two records of consignment for goods shipped, an order for hardware, a receipt for rosin used in coffinmaking, an advertisement for a runaway servant, a scrap from an almanac, a bill of currency exchange to Samuel, a safe conduct pass for Samuel and William, a bank note for Samuel, and an inventory of Samuel's estate taken upon his death in 1810. Also included is a microfilm of Joshua Delaplaine's account books and papers owned by the New York Historical Society (Mic. 666). (See RLIN id DEWV90-A138).

1 folder + 1 microfilm reel ; 33 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7155504

Winterthur Library

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Delaplaine, Joshua, 1690-1771.

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Quaker cabinetmaker and merchant of New York City. From the description of Joshua Delaplaine papers, 1721-1779, 1815-1817. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 58781591 Delaplaine was a cabinetmaker and merchant in New York City, NY. From the description of Daybook and business papers, ca.1720-1778. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122598615 ...

Delaplaine, William.

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Delaplaine, Samuel, d. ca. 1810.

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Delaplaine family.

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Joshua Delaplaine, joiner and merchant from New York City, was the youngest of 16 children born to Nicholas Delaplaine. He primarily worked from 1720-1771 making coffins and wooden handles for silversmiths, as well as mending furniture, performing some general carpentry, and working as a joiner on ships. Delaplaine took on a number of apprentices who usually remained with him for seven years. Sometime during the 1730s, Delaplaine began working as a merchant. He married M...