Samuel Burr daybooks, 1812-1829.

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Samuel Burr daybooks, 1812-1829.

Five business daybooks covering the years 1812 to 1829: 1812-1813; 1819 July-Nov. (with inscription on front free endpaper: Saml Burrs / Day Book / No. 7 / July 28th / 1819); 1821 Apr.-Sept. (with inscription on front lining leaf: Samuel Burr's / Day Book / From April 17, 1821 / To [not completed]); 1823-1824; 1828-1829.

5 v. ; 42 cm. or smaller.

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Burr & Prichard (Concord, Mass.)

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Prichard, Moses, 1789-1865

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Storekeeper in Concord, Mass., in partnership with Samuel Burr. Deputy Sheriff of Middlesex County, Mass. Born in New Ipswich, N.H., Mar. 18, 1789, to Jeremiah and Elizabeth Smith Prichard. Came to Concord at age 17 and was employed by Isaac Hurd, Jr., who kept the "Green Store" (on the site where St. Bernard's Church presently stands). Burr and Prichard bought the business in 1811, kept store under the name Burr & Prichard. They sold groceries, liquor, tobacco and snuff, hardwa...

Burr, Samuel, 1787-1831

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Storekeeper in Concord, Mass., dealing in groceries, liquor, tobacco and snuff, hardware, tools, dry goods, etc. Born in Winchendon, Mass., Oct. 24, 1787. Established himself in Concord, with Moses Prichard as partner, in the Green Store (on the site where St. Bernard's Church presently stands) around 1810. Burr and Prichard not only conducted business but also kept the post office in their store. Burr served on various town committees, was a director of the Middlesex Mutual Fire In...