Transfer of power of attorney : Philadelphia, 1785 Dec. 16.

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Transfer of power of attorney : Philadelphia, 1785 Dec. 16.

ADS. Written on back of original French document in which Satire, Leris, & Lamarque assign power of attorney to Etienne Dutilh & Co.

1 item (1 p. on double sheet) ; 33 x 21 cm.

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Satire, Leris, & Lamarque.

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Richards, John Edward, 1952-

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Kept by two wealthy men, an uncle and his nephew, John Richards who lived near Forty Hill and Enfield, Middlesex Co., [now London] Eng. The uncle died in 1729. From the description of Account book, 1717-1729. (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation). WorldCat record id: 19931817 John Richards was a lecturer in mechanical engineering at Stanford University, 1895-96. From the description of Works administration: lectures before the student of the Leland Stanford Junior U...

Etienne Dutilh & Co.

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Verbecke, Michael.

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Dutilh, Etienne, 1748-1810

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Étienne Dutilh was born to Pierre and Marie Dutilh in Marsac (also known as Clairac), France in 1732. During the 1770s, Dutilh established himself as a merchant in London and Rotterdam before immigrating to Philadelphia in 1783. Several Dutilh family members remained in Europe to continue their mercantile business in places like Amsterdam and England. As a result, Étienne Dutilh had strong trading ties to Europe for the next decades. When he came to Philadelphia, Dutilh established the mercant...

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