Papers, 1827-1863.

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Papers, 1827-1863.

Papers, 1827-1863, undated include: correspondence, 1832-1863, undated; accounts and records of loans and mortgages, 1828-1863; deeds, maps, other land, business, and personal papers, 182?-1861, undated. Lands documented include Chicago, Michigan, Somerset County (N.J.), western New York counties, New York (City), Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. (The Clarke Historical Library also has the original papers of Isaac and Arthur Bronson, Frederic's father and brother, and the Bronson Family Papers.).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7522783

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Bronon, Arthur.

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Bronson, Frederic, 1802-1868

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Frederic Bronson was born on May 2, 1802 in New York (City), the son of Isaac and Anna (Olcott) Bronson. He was a land speculator, money lender, banker, and promoter of westward expansion. He lived in New York (City) and Connecticut. Frederic married Charlotte Brinckerhoff on March 1, 1838. They had at least three children: Frederic, Charlotte, and Louisa. (Information from reel 1 of 30 Bronson Family Papers at the Clarke Historical Library.). From the description of Papers, 1827-186...

Bronson, Isaac, 1760-1838

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Bronson (1760-1838) was a New York banker, businessman, land speculator, money lender, and promoter of westward expansion into what was the Northwest Territories, including Michigan. He served in the Second Regiment of Light Dragoons of the Connecticut during the American Revolutionary War as a surgeon's mate. Bronson married Anna Olcott (1764?-1850) and they had ten children. With his son and grandson, both named Frederic Bronson, he opened a bank in Bridgeport (Ct.). He died in Greenfield (Ill...

Bronson family.

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