Benjamin Stark papers, 1782-1933.

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Benjamin Stark papers, 1782-1933.

List of officers and men of the privateer schooner Eliza with their shares in prizes from brigantine William, 1782; letter to Stark in Oregon; letter from Stark to William W. Stark in New London; power of attorney; deeds of sale of land in New London and Oregon with mortgages on some of the property; and deed to lot in Cedar Grove Cemetery.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7163923

New London County Historical Society

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Eliza (Schooner)

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Saltonstall, Dudley, 1738-1796

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Ship captain. From the description of Dudley Saltonstall bill, 1781 Nov. 9. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 162096734 Ship captain, American naval officer during Revolutionary War; of New London, Conn. From the description of Dudley Saltonstall letters received, 1773-1783. (New London County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 166388224 U.S. Continental Navy officer, commander of Penobscot Expedition, privateer, and merchant; of New London and New Ha...

Cattin, Robert.

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Molthrop, Charles B.

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Stark, William W.

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Cleveland teacher. From the description of William C. Stark papers, 1975-1992. (Wayne State University, Archives of Labor & Urban). WorldCat record id: 32321211 ...

Rice, John P.

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Stark, Benjamin, 1820-1898

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Benjamin Stark was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on June 26, 1820, and attended school in New London, Connecticut. In 1845 he sailed for Oregon, where he purchased an interest in a Portland land claim. Later he entered a New York business partnership to ship merchandise to California during the gold rush. When the New York parent company went bankrupt, Stark was only able to salvage his Portland property. In 1850 he moved to Portland and married Elizabeth Molthrop in 1854. He was appointed to c...

Stark, W. M. (William Molthrop), b. 1855.

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Genealogist, of Conn. From the description of W.M. Stark genealogical papers, 1904-1933. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 166428085 ...

Leeds, William B.

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Stark family.

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Coit, Robert, 1785-1874

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President of New London Savings Bank and of Union Bank, New London, Conn. From the description of Robert Coit papers, 1838-1865. (New London County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 71058339 Resident of New London, Conn.; eldest son of Joshua Coit, U.S. representative. From the description of Robert Coit papers, 1804-1870. (New London County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 166427912 ...

William (Brigantine)

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Cedar Grove Cemetery (New London, Conn.)

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Coit, Alfred

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