Papers, 1672-1792. Section 15.

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Papers, 1672-1792. Section 15.

Letters, 1768-1777, by John Mercer (concerning slaves), James Sullivan ([copy] concerning the price of goods in the state of New York during the Revolutionary War), Charles Yates (concerning Perkins, Buchanan & Brown of London, Eng.), and Perkins, Buchanan & Brown (concerning a shipment of goods to Hogg & Rowland of Richmond, Va., and the price of tobacco).

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Sullivan, James, 1744-1808

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Continental Congressman, anti-Federalist, governor of Massachusetts, founder of Massachusetts Historical Society. From the description of ALS, 1789 June 28 : Boston, to Elbridge Gerry. (Copley Press, J S Copley Library). WorldCat record id: 13986996 Attorney general of Massachusetts (1790-1807). From the description of James Sullivan autograph letter signed, 1798. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71130492 Continental Congressman, g...

Adams family.

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Yates, Charles, 1727-1809.

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Perkins, Buchanan & Brown (London, England)

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Hogg & Rowland (Richmond, Va.)

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Mercer, John, 1704-1768

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Born in Dublin, Ireland, John Mercer came to Virginia in 1720 where he built the colonial estate Marlborough (also called Marlboro; at Marlborough Point on the Potomac River, in Stafford County). He was a leading Virginia attorney and lawyer to George Washington, as well as a colonial prosecutor for the King's court of Virginia. Mercer was also a founding member, secretary and general counsel of the Ohio Company of Virginia, a land speculating company that had George Washington as a member. ...