Charles Palmer Leverich papers, 1832-1852.

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Charles Palmer Leverich papers, 1832-1852.

Letters received by Charles Leverich in New York from William Leverich, Henry Leverich, and George E. Payne in New Orleans discuss business affairs, economic conditions in New Orleans, prices for various commodities, Charles Leverich's possible withdrawal from the New Orleans concern, family news, illnesses and epidemics in New York and New Orleans, and social events.

16 letters.

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Leverich, James Harvey.

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Leverich & Co., a merchant house active in New York and New Orleans, was founded in the 1820s by four of the sons of Colonel Edward Leverich (ca. 1761-1833). Charles Palmer Leverich (1803-1876) and Henry Stanton Leverich (ca. 1806-1885) were New York City shipping merchants, commission agents, and investment bankers. They acted as sugar and cotton factors for planters in New Orleans, La., and Natchez, Miss., including Stephen Duncan, a wealthy cotton and sugar planter of the Natchez area. Ch...

Leverich, Charles P., 1803-1876

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Charles P. Leverich was a businessman with businesses both in New Orleans, Louisiana and New York. The family had mercantile and banking interests. From the guide to the Charles P. Leverich business letters MS 222., 1833-1851, bulk dates 1836-1843, (Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University, Houston, TX) Charles E. Leverich, a resident of New Orleans, Louisiana, served as Sergeant in the 2nd Company of the Battalion Washington Artillery. In 1863, he was disch...

Leverich, Henry S.

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Leverich & Co., a merchant house active in New York and New Orleans, was founded in the 1820s by four of the sons of Colonel Edward Leverich (ca. 1761-1833). Charles Palmer Leverich (1803-1876) and Henry Stanton Leverich (ca. 1806-1885) were New York City shipping merchants, commission agents, and investment bankers. They acted as sugar and cotton factors for planters in New Orleans, La., and Natchez, Miss., including Stephen Duncan, a wealthy cotton and sugar planter of the Natchez area. Ch...

Payne, George Henry, 1876-1945

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Leverich, William S.

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