Onderdonk Paper Mill records, 1785-1809.
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Thomas Pearsall & Son.
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Onderdonk, Hendrick, 1724-1809.
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Onderdonk, William.
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Onderdonk, Andrew B.
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Tredwell, Samuel, -1827
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Gaine, Hugh, 1726 or 1727-1807
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Greenleaf, Thomas, 1755-1798
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Higgins, Moses.
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Loring Andrews & Co.
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Mott, Samuel, 1792?-1873
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W & B Onderdonk.
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Townsend, Solomon, Merchant, New York City.
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Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832
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American poet and newspaper editor. From the description of Papers of Philip Morin Freneau [manuscript], 1778-1799. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647812355 Philip Morin Freneau is usually referred to as the poet of the American Revolution. Born in New York, he graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1771. Although Freneau had produced several poems before college, it was the experience of pre-Revolutionary-War Princeton that tur...
Seaman, Valentine, 1770-1817
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Fenno, John, 1751-1798
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Editor and army officer. From the description of John Fenno papers, 1775-1798. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70982902 John Fenno was a printer who worked in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. From the description of John Fenno letters to Joseph Ward, 1789-1800. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 62093932 ...
Allen, Thomas.
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Epithet: Lieutenant -Colonel British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000923.0x000067 Thomas Allen graduated from Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., where he was captain of the track team when Harold Anson Bruce was coach of the team. In the summer of 1925 he was assistant to Harold Anson Bruce, the Superintendent of the Municipal Recreation Commission of the City of Glens Falls, New York. His main duties were to coach you...
Loudon, Samuel, 1727?-1813
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Merchant and printer. Published the New York Packet (1776) at New York City and (1777-1783) at Fishkill, New York. As state printer he printed the first New York State Constitution (Fishkill, 1777); also several issues of state paper money. He returned to New York City after the Revolutionary War to continue his printing business along with a bookshop. From the description of Receipt, ca. 1770. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122487098 Biographical or Historical Data. ...
Reid, John, 1764?-1828
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Webster, Noah, 1758-1843
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American lexicographer, textbook author, spelling reformer, word enthusiast, and editor; b. in Hartford, Conn.; attended Yale and taught school in the Hartford area; moved to New Haven, Conn., in 1798. From the description of Noah Webster papers, 1786-1980. (New Haven Colony Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 319706045 Noah Webster (1758-1843) was an American lexicographer, author and editor. He is best known for his spellers (early spelling textbooks) and his ...
Childs, Francis, 1763-1830
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Hector & John Scott.
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Wier, Edward, -1764
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Sailly, Peter
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Thomas, Andrews & Penniman
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Mott & Deal.
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Onderdonk, Benjamin T. (Benjamin Tredwell), 1791-1861
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Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of New York. From the description of Benjamin Tredwell Onderdonk papers, 1811-1869. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 662600715 Fourth Protestant Episcopal Bishop of New York, consecrated Nov. 26, 1830, later suspended from his office as bishop following his 1844 trial in a court of bishops upon charges of "immorality and indecency." Born and died in New York City. From the description of Benjamin T. Onderdonk papers, 1827-1843, n.d. ...
Hodge, Robert, 1746?-1813
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Washburn, Miles.
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Maclean, Archibald, 1810-1894
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Buel, David, 1747-1836
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Onderdonk Paper Mill.
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Paper mill founded ca. 1773 by merchant and grist mill owner Hendrick Onderdonk and his son Andrew. The Onderdonk's ran thier business from New York City, with the mill located at Roslyn in Hempstead, later North Hempstead, Long Island. In 1797, following the death of his son Andrew, Hendrick Onderdonk sold a portion of his business to two of his surviving sons, Benjamin and William Onderdonk. From the description of Onderdonk Paper Mill records, 1785-1809. (New York University). Wor...
Tredwell, Benjamin.
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