Thomas Wigglesworth, Jr. Papers, 1824-1868.

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Thomas Wigglesworth, Jr. Papers, 1824-1868.

Prominent Boston merchant involved in the East India trade. papers include instructions to supercargoes and prices current.

1 box (.5 linear feet).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7913984

Peabody Essex Museum

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