George C. Lord collection, 1801-1909.

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George C. Lord collection, 1801-1909.

Documents chiefly concerned with shipbuilding and the shipping interests of the company. Also includes accounts (1848-1856) of ships Otomoco, International, Callender, Ophelia, Equity, and other vessels with George C. Lord & Co., or George Callender and Co. (Boston); the private telegraph code of George C. Lord & Co.; Massachusetts Society of the Sons of the American Revolution register of members (1907), including its constitution and by-laws; and letter-book and accounts (1888-1896) of George C. Lord & Co.; and memorandum of agreement (1832) between George and Ivory Lord and Bourne Kingsbury for the building of the barque Bohemia (1832).

2 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7548356

Brick Store Museum

Related Entities

There are 22 Entities related to this resource.

Equity (Ship)

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Nason, Mehitable

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Bourne Kingsbury Shipyard (Kennebunk Landing, Me.)

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Lord, William, 1799-1873

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Merchant of Kennebunk, Me. who engaged for a time in the manufacture of cotton cloth and later was engaged in shipping. From the description of Business records, 1799-1869 (inclusive), 1822-1869 (bulk). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 269584302 ...

Day, A. B.

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Curtis, Ebenezer

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First Parish Church (Kennebunk, Me.)

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Founded 1771 as Second Parish in Wells; became First Congregational Parish in Kennebunk when Kennebunk was set off from Wells and incorporated as separate town in 1820; current name: First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church of Kennebunk, Maine. Commonly known as First Parish Church (name also found as First Congregational Church or First Congregational Parish). From the description of First Parish Church miscellaneous collection, 1838-1904. (Brick Store Museum). WorldCat record id:...

Larrabee, Jeremy

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Nason, Daniel

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D. & S. Ward (Shipyard)

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Lord, Ivory

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Otomoco (Ship)

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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 ...

Ophelia (Ship)

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Callender (Ship)

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Hill, Joshua, active 1851

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Boston and Maine Railroad

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Bohemia (Bark)

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George Callender and Co. (Boston, Mass.)

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George C. Lord & Co.

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Sons of the American Revolution. Massachusetts Society

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International (Ship)

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