Letters, 1832-1871.

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Letters, 1832-1871.

Letters of a Boston mercantile family. Four are from Daniel Dennison Slade, a physician, describing medical studies and student life at Harvard, 1845-1846. One item by a relative of Lord relates working conditions in the textile manufacturing town of Cohoes, New York, 1846.

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Slade, D. D. (Daniel Denison), 1823-1896

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Attributed to Dr. Daniel Denison Slade, the grandson of Daniel Denison Rogers. In April of 1891, Dr. Slade gave a talk to the Bostonian Society entitled "A Boston Merchant of 1891." In "The Memoir of Daniel Denison Slade," it is stated that, although the talk was never published, Slade had made a drawing of the house for his lecture based on his recollections and various plans and models. From the description of House of Daniel Denison Rogers. Beacon and Mt. Vernon Sts., Boston [gra...

Lord, George C. (George Clement), 1823-1893

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Boston merchant. From the description of Letters, 1832-1871. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36272518 ...