Business papers, 1754-1819 (inclusive).

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Business papers, 1754-1819 (inclusive).

Papers of Samuel Abbot (1732-1812), Boston merchant, who set up in the city in 1754, and went back to his home town of Andover at the time of the Revolution. The business was then carried on by his step-son, John Kneeland, whose letters descriptive of Boston during the War are in the collection. Bound volumes include account books and letter books (in incomplete series); unbound papers include domestic and foreign letters, invoices, accounts, and miscellany.

16 linear ft. (44 v., 38 boxes)

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Abbot, Samuel, 1732-1812.

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Harrison, Ansley, and Co. (London, England)

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Penhallow, Prudence.

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Abbot, Sarah

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Harrison and Company.

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Penhallow, Samuel

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Abbot, George.

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Harrison, Barnard and Spragg.

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Kneeland, Samuel Abbot, 1777-1817

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Kneeland, John, 1821-

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Abbot, Benjamin

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Cooper, of Boston, Mass. From the description of Account book, 1867-1872. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70950255 ...

Apthorp, Stephen P.

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Trecothick Company.

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Hayley and Hopkins.

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Kellogg, Joseph M. (Joseph Mitchell), 1885-

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Joseph M. Kellogg received his Bachelors degree in Architecture in 1909 and his Masters degree in Architecture in 1912 from Cornell University. He joined the faculty of the University of Kansas in 1922 as a Professor of Architectural Design. Kellogg retired in 1956 and died in 1963. From the guide to the Personal Papers of Joseph M. Kellogg, 1909-1958, (University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library University Archives) Captain Joseph Kellogg (1812-1903) ...