Benjamin Marshall business records, 1830-1856.

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Benjamin Marshall business records, 1830-1856.

Letters and an invoice for legal services concerning the cotton factory in Middlebury, which Marshall owned from ca. 1826 until his death. Correspondents include Samuel Shethar Phelps and Charles Linsley, lawyers, as well as Jonathan Hagar who was agent for the Hartford Insurance Co.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7953570

Sheldon Museum Research Center

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Peck and Flower (Middlebury, Vt.)

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Hough, Joseph

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Phelps, Samuel Shethar, 1793-1855

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Lawyer, judge, state legislator, and U.S. Senator (1839-1851, 1853-1854) from Vermont; b. in Litchfield, Conn.; after moving to Middlebury, Vt., became involved in politics. From the description of Samuel S. Phelps papers, 1815-1844. (Sheldon Museum Research Center). WorldCat record id: 702116074 ...

Pitts, Hiram W.

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Linsley, Charles, 1795-1863

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Charles Linsley (August 29, 1795-November 3, 1863), son of Judge Joel Linsley, was born in Cornwall, Vermont. He began studying law in Middlebury, Vermont and continued his studies under Chief Justice Royce of St. Albans, Vermont. He was admitted to the bar of Franklin County in 1823 and soon after returned to Middlebury, Vermont. He practiced law there until 1856, when he moved to Rutland, Vermont. He remained in Rutland until 1862, until, due to ill-health, he was forced to return...

Hagar, Jonathan, 1779-1855

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Hartford Insurance Company

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Marshall, Benjamin, 1782-1858

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Businessman, of Troy, N.Y., who purchased at least part ownership of the large cotton factory in Middlebury, Vt., ca. 1826 and became full owner ca. 1835. The factory was managed or leased at different times by Joseph Hough, Peck and Flower, and Hiram W. Pitts. From the description of Benjamin Marshall business records, 1830-1856. (Sheldon Museum Research Center). WorldCat record id: 662508220 ...