Randolph M. Cooley & Co. letter : New York, N.Y., to Singer Mfg. Co., ALS, 1866 Dec 4.

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Randolph M. Cooley & Co. letter : New York, N.Y., to Singer Mfg. Co., ALS, 1866 Dec 4.

Letter soliciting business for the clipper ship, Sunrise, destined for San Francisco, where agents are De Witt, Kittle & Co.

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Singer Manufacturing Company

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New York based sewing machine manufacturer founded in 1853 from a predecessor firm, I.M. Singer and Company, by partners I.M. Singer and Edward Clark. The first to introduce treadle-operated household sewing machines and a pioneer of the installment plan, the firm quickly expanded through branch offices, including one in Chicago. Managed by James Bolton and his assistant John Voight, the Chicago office's pre-fire locations were 50 Clark St. and 111 State St. During his t...

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Merchants Express Line of Clipper Ships for San Francisco.

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Cooley, Randolph M.

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