Nathan Stone papers, 1755-1918.

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Nathan Stone papers, 1755-1918.

The Nathan Stone Papers are a collection of papers of early settlers and businessmen of Windsor, Vt. It includes papers of Nathan Stone, ca. 1750-1795, who, with his father and brothers, helped secure from the Province of New-York a grant for the land that became Windsor; and papers of Dr. Isaac Green, 1786-1843; his son George B. Green; 1826-1868; and his granddaughter and grandson-in-law, Anna and George Wardner, ca. 1848-1918. There are also some records of the Bank of Windsor. The final series is a miscellaneous group of papers comprised of papers of David Hall, 1755-1796; medical account books of Dr. Nahum Trask, 1798-1829; correspondence of Henry A. Hazen, George B. Green's son-in-law, 1856-1862; papers of Asa Aikins, 1819-1829; unidentified legal and financial papers, 1799-1825; and printed pamphlets and ephemera.

10.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7376900

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New England Bank.

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Plumb, Sarah, fl. 1878-1881.

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Winnowing Machine Co.

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Deane, H. A. B., Mrs.

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Manning, Stanwood and Co.

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Bank of Windsor.

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North Bank.

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Bank of Woodstock.

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Hall, David, fl. 1755-1796.

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Wardner, George, 1815-1885.

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Stone, Nathan, d. 1795.

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Nathan Stone (d. 1795) was a land agent who helped settle Windsor, Vt., and was involved in the dispute between New-York and New Hampshire over political boundaries and authority. Isaac Green (1795-1842) practiced medicine and operated a store in Windsor, Vt., with Jacob Choate. He helped create the Bank of Windsor in 1818 and remained one of its directors until its failure in 1838. He married Ann Barrett (1774-1847) in Boston in 1792. and had seven children. ...

Green, Isaac, 1759-1842.

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Wardner, Allen, fl. 1816-1877.

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Trask, Nahum, fl. 1798-1829.

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Perkins, Abraham, fl. 1818-1831.

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Bank of Rutland.

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Green, Isaac, 1832-1863.

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Bank of Burlington

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Aikins, Asa, 1819-1829.

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Cummings, Herman, fl. 1829-1846.

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Wardner, Anna, b. 1830.

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Green, George B. (George Barrett), 1798-1866

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George Barrett Green, Windsor, Vt., businessman and physician, was born on 14 Apr. 1798; he died on 31 May 1866. Green was married, probably to a woman named Charlotte. He attended Dartmouth College, 1815-1816, and received an A.M. from Middlebury College in 1851. From the description of Day-book, 1852-1866. (College of Physicians of Philadelphia). WorldCat record id: 145407100 George B. Green is an unknown individual who lived in the nineteenth century. The account book is ...

Hazen, Henry A., 1856-1862.

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