Manning and MacKintosh Papers, 1714-1894 (bulk 1824-1883).

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Manning and MacKintosh Papers, 1714-1894 (bulk 1824-1883).

Correspondence, financial documents, legal documents, literary productions, minutes, and printed materials concerning the business transactions, investments, and charitable concerns of the Manning and MacKintosh firm. Correspondence reflects the problems of conducting business during the war between the United States and Mexico and the views held by businessmen of Mexican politics. Other documents include two relating to Mexican Indian land holdings (one written in Nahuatl); a list of tariffs charged by British consuls in Mexico; instructions respecting the consular admininstration of the property of British subjects who died intestate; documents concerning the priest Juan Germán; and letters pertaining to the British interest in construction of an interoceanic canal, railroad, or road across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.

11 in.

eng,

spa,

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Manning, Robert, fl. 1824-1850

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Manning and MacKintosh

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MacKintosh, Ewen C., d. 1861

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García, Genaro, 1867-1920

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Attorney, historian, writer, educator, bibiophile. Born August 17, 1867; died November 26, 1920. Received law degree from Escuela Nacional de Jurisprudencia in 1891. Representative to Congreso de la Unión, 1892-1899. Director of Museo Nacional de Historia, Arqueología y Etnología. Director of Escuela Nacional Preparatoria. Major publications include: Colección de documentos inéditos o muy raros para la historia de México (1905-1911), Documentos históricos mexicanos (1910-1911), and an edi...

Germán, Juan, d. 1860.

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Marshall, William E

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William Marshall resided at 249 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From the description of Receipt book, 1824-1877. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122489938 ...