Edwin Hale Abbot family papers, 1787-1933 (inclusive).

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Edwin Hale Abbot family papers, 1787-1933 (inclusive).

The papers contain correspondence, letterpress copybooks, legal and financial documents, diaries, maps, blueprints, and photographs, the bulk of which documents the personal life and law and business careers of Edwin Hale Abbot.

51.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8022282

Yale University Library

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Abbot, Edwin Hale, 1834-1927

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Edwin Hale Abbot was born in Beverly, Massachusetts in 1834. He received the A.B. (1855), the A.M. (1858) and the LL.B. (1862) from Harvard. In 1859 Abbot married Mary Carter, who died the following year. His marriage to Martha T. Steele in 1866 produced two sons, Philip Stanley and Edwin Hale, Jr., and an adopted daughter, Constance. Abbot practiced law in Boston from 1862-1876. After 1876 railroad and corporate litigation and affairs in the midwestern United States dominated his legal practice...

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Lathrop, John, 1835-1910

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Abbot, Philip Stanley, 1867-1896

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Abbot, Joseph Hale, 1802-1873.

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Abbot, Edward Stanley, 1841-1863

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English McKenna Process Co.

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Crapo, William Wallace, 1830-1926

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Colby, Gardner, 1810-1879

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Spencer, Henry, active 1765

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Abbot, Edwin Hale, 1834-1927

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Edwin Hale Abbot was born in Beverly, Massachusetts in 1834. He received the A.B. (1855), the A.M. (1858) and the LL.B. (1862) from Harvard. In 1859 Abbot married Mary Carter, who died the following year. His marriage to Martha T. Steele in 1866 produced two sons, Philip Stanley and Edwin Hale, Jr., and an adopted daughter, Constance. Abbot practiced law in Boston from 1862-1876. After 1876 railroad and corporate litigation and affairs in the midwestern United States dominated his legal practice...

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Brooks, Phillips, 1835-1893

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