Vertical file collection on law and lawyers, 1711-1873 (inclusive).

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Vertical file collection on law and lawyers, 1711-1873 (inclusive).

Consists of unbound material of less than a volume in size, including material on the following individuals, families, and companies: Langdon family, Portsmouth, N.H., 1711-1829; Edward Bromfield, 1743; Joseph Hubbard, Middletown, Conn., 1745-1819; William H. White, 1797-1844; Timothy Coburn, Charlestown, Mass., 1819-1838; William Pope and Sons, Boston, Mass., and the Hancock Free Bridge Corporation, 1854; Steam Stone Cutter Company vs. Rutland Marble Company, Charles Sheldon, and Charles A. Sheldon, 1864-1873; and Thomas A. Edison and E. Baker Welch, 1869.

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Sheldon, Charles, 1867-1928

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Charles Sheldon (1867-1928), big game hunter, conservationist, and authority on mountain sheep, was a close personal friend of Edward William Nelson. Nelson was co-editor of Sheldon's posthumously published "The Wilderness of Denali," and the author of a biographical memoir on Sheldon. Smithsonian Institution Archives Field Book Project: Person : Description : rid_212_pid_EACP209 Hunter, naturalist, and conservationist Charles Sheldon (1867-1928) collected, photographed, and...

William Pope and Sons.

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White, William H., 1854-1938

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Coburn, Timothy C.

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Sheldon, Charles H., 1929-

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Rutland Marble Company

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The first marble quarries of Vermont were opened in Rutland County at Pittsford. Rutland Marble Company was one of three original marble companies of the area, operating in West Rutland. Opened in 1845 by William Barnes, the quarries produced marble ranging from pure white to dark blue. In 1880, the Vermont Marble Company was formed by businessman, and former governor Redfield Proctor, through his acquisition and consolidation of the Rutland Marble Company and the Sutherland Falls Marble Company...

Hancock Free Bridge Corporation

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Bromfield, Edward, Sir

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Pope, William.

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Clerk of the district court of the United States for the district of Illinois. From the description of Copyright certificate, 1845. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122644769 ...

Hubbard, Joseph, b. 1777

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Steam Stone Cutter Company.

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Langston family.

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Welch, E. Baker.

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Edison, Thomas Alva, 1847-1931

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Thomas Alva Edison (born February 11, 1847, Milan, Ohio – died October 18, 1931, West Orange, New Jersey), American inventor and businessman who has been described as America's greatest inventor. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures. These inventions, which include the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and early versions of the electric light bulb, have had a widespread impact on the modern industrial...