Samuel Moore Barclay papers.

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Samuel Moore Barclay papers.

1818-1849.

Samuel Moore Barclay was a Bedford, Pennsylvania, attorney who corresponded with a number of prominent Maryland individuals and business firms on legal, political, and business matters. Among Barclay's correspondents were William Tiffany and Co., H. P. Hepburn, Jonathan M. Edgar, and C. D. Slingluff. Topics discussed include legal cases, monetary claims, and business arrangements. The Samuel Moore Barclay papers consist of twenty-three letters sent to Barclay and other Bedford County individuals by prominent Maryland businessmen, mostly from Baltimore, between 1818 and 1849. Seventeen of the letters are addressed to Barclay, and six of the letters are addressed to John Young Barclay, John Tod, Humphrey Dillon, Abraham Kerns, and the firm of T. Montgomery and Company. Subjects covered primarily include debt collection and property claims.

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Kerns, Abraham

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T. Montgomery and Company.

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Tod, John, 1779-1830

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Edward Ermatinger (February 1797-October 1876) was a Canadian fur trader, businessman and politician. From the description of John Tod letters to Edward Ermatinger [manuscripts], 1842-1845. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 678944105 From the guide to the John Tod letters to Edward Ermatinger, 1842-1845, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) ...

Kerns, Abraham.

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Barclay, Samuel Moore, 1802-1852 or 1853

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Pennsylvania lawyer and legislator (1831-1840). From the description of Papers, 1824-1851. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 31421801 Samuel M. Barclay was born in Bedford, Pennsylvania, on October 17, 1802, to Hugh and Hetty Barclay. Hugh Barclay was an early landowner in Bedford and began working as the town's postmaster in 1789. Samuel’s father died in 1807, leaving his mother to raise him. He studied at the Bedford Academy before his admission to the bar in ...

Barclay, John Young, 1798-1841.

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