Samuel Delaplaine papers, 1770-1839.

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Samuel Delaplaine papers, 1770-1839.

1770-1839

Correspondence, bills, receipts, accounts, etc., 1770-1839, of New York City merchant Samuel Delaplaine.

.4 linear ft. (1 box)

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 7771342

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Bustill, Cyrus, 1732-1806

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Born in Burlington, New Jersey, on February 2, 1732, Cyrus Bustill was a son of Quaker lawyer Samuel Bustill and Parthenia, a woman of African descent who was a slave owned by Samuel. After Samuel Bustill died in 1742, his widow, Grace Bustill, arranged for the sale of Cyrus Bustill to fellow Quaker Thomas Prior with the understanding that Prior would allow Cyrus to train and earn enough money as an apprentice baker in order to purchase his freedom. By 1791, Cyrus Bustill was recorded as ownin...

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Merchant of New York City. From the description of Samuel Delaplaine papers, 1770-1839. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58781562 ...