Business correspondence, 1856-1877.

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Business correspondence, 1856-1877.

Primarily letters between business associates starting an iron mine and foundry in Roxbury, Connecticut. Correspondents include Samuel G. Blackman of Waterbury, Samuel Coit of Hartford, and Henry Kolbe of New Haven.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7763374

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Coit, Samuel, 1819-1896.

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Kolbe, Henry.

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Blackman, Samuel Grant, 1806-1886.

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Clark, Wilson Hart, 1820-1887.

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A New Haven, Connecticut lawyer and entrepreneur. From the description of Business correspondence, 1856-1877. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 57617041 ...