[Letter] 1737/8 March 6, Boston [to] Richard Waldron, Portsmouth [N.H.]

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[Letter] 1737/8 March 6, Boston [to] Richard Waldron, Portsmouth [N.H.]

A letter written by Thomas Westbrook to his son-in-law Richard Waldron discussing an unidentified court case. The name Waldo is mentioned several times in the letter, presumably referring to Westbrook's business associate, Samuel Waldo.

1 sheet ; 31 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7284908

Raymond H. Fogler Library

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Westbrook, Thomas, -1744

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Thomas Westbrook, for whom the town of Westbrook, Maine was named, was a colonel during the French and Indian Wars, an agent in obtaining masts for the royal navy, and a businessman, owning a paper mill, a dam and in association with Samuel Waldo, various falls on the Presumpscot River. From the description of [Letter] 1737/8 March 6, Boston [to] Richard Waldron, Portsmouth [N.H.] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 302368264 Landowner, of Maine. From the description ...

Waldron, Richard, 1694-1753

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Provincial officer and legislator of New Hampshire. From the description of Richard Waldron correspondence and notes, 1725-1749. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981480 From the description of Papers of Richard Waldron, 1726-1770. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71070580 New Hampshire provincial officer and legislator. From the description of ALS : Dover, N.H., to Henry Sherburne, 1733 Mar. 29. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 1455069...

Waldo, Samuel, 1695-1759

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Army officer, Boston merchant, capitalist, politician, and landowner in Maine. From the description of Papers, 1631-1824. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70972152 Boston merchant and capitalist who was chief proprietor and developer of a controversial patent located between the Muscongus and Penobscot Rivers in Maine. When opponents to Waldo's settlement projects questioned the validity of his title, he traveled to England in ...