Greenleaf and Hubbard business records, 1850-1860 (inclusive).

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Greenleaf and Hubbard business records, 1850-1860 (inclusive).

Records of a cotton commission firm of New Orleans, mainly correspondence with treasurers of New England cotton mills. Also includes bankbooks, receipt books for cotton purchased, and bills of lading.

5 linear ft. (19 v., 4 boxes, 3 cartons)

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