Lee and Cabot (Beverly, Mass.) records, 1768-1827.

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Lee and Cabot (Beverly, Mass.) records, 1768-1827.

Records of the merchant house Lee and Cabot of Beverly, Mass., 1768-1827, pertain to merchant and sea captains Joseph Lee and his brother-in-law George Cabot's commercial trading with Spain, the Baltic States, and the West Indies. Records include accounts, bills and receipts, inventory lists, and letters received pertaining to finance and trade. Correspondents include Rufus King, William M. Gouge, C.C. Biddle, and Thomas Thornely. Records also include memoranda written by Joseph Lee's son Henry Lee on tariff and finance and pamphlets on the history of politics in the United States.

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Massachusetts Historical Society

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King, Rufus, 1755-1827

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Rufus King (March 24, 1755 – April 29, 1827) was an American lawyer, politician, and diplomat. He was a delegate for Massachusetts to the Continental Congress and the Philadelphia Convention and was one of the signers of the United States Constitution in 1787. After formation of the new Congress he represented New York in the United States Senate. He emerged as a leading member of the Federalist Party, serving as the party's last presidential nominee in the 1816 presidential election. The son...

Thornely, Thomas.

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Lee and Cabot (Beverly, Mass.)

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Gouge, William M.

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Lee, Henry, 1756-1836.

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Biddle, Clement C. (Clement Cornell), 1784-1855

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Epithet: American economist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001439.0x000056 Charles Babbage was a mathematician and inventor. From the guide to the Charles Babbage selected correspondence, 1827-1871, 1827-1871, (American Philosophical Society) Thanks Mr. Swett for five sermons written by Swett's son and praises them at length. Mentions that Mrs. Biddle is ill and confined to her chamber. ...