Boston, Lexington, and Concord Accommodation Stage records, 1833-1839 (bulk 1838-1839).

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Boston, Lexington, and Concord Accommodation Stage records, 1833-1839 (bulk 1838-1839).

Records consist largely of waybills and of bills and receipts to Obadiah Kendall and Jonathan Buttrick.

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Shepherd, William, 1796-1883

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Brooks, Nathan, 1785-1863

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Lawyer of Concord, Mass. Born in Lincoln, Mass., 1785; died in Concord, 1863. Graduated from Harvard College, 1809, then studied law at Concord office of Samuel Hoar. Legal practice largely concerned with probate. Held wide variety of organizational positions and public offices. Secretary/Treasurer of Middlesex Mutual Fire Insurance Co. in Concord for 37 years (from 1826). Director of Concord Bank; President of Middlesex Institution for Savings; Attorney of Supreme Judicial Court; N...

Boston, Lexington, and Concord Accommodation Stage (Firm)

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Stage line between Boston and Concord, Mass., operated by William Shepherd (1796-1883), keeper of the Coffee House on Main Street in Concord and later of a large hotel in Manchester, N.H., active Freemason, and member of the Social Circle in Concord. The line carried passengers and made deliveries on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Using the services of Concord lawyer Nathan Brooks, Shepherd sold his share in the business in 1839, when he moved to Manchester. The records show that Jonathan B...

Kendall, Obadiah, -1849

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Buttrick, Jonathan, 1797-1839

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