Bartram family papers, 1795-1928 (inclusive).

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Bartram family papers, 1795-1928 (inclusive).

The principal figures in the papers are Captain Thomas Bartram, a shipmaster of Black Rock, Connecticut, and his two sons, Joseph and Thomas Burr Bartram. The papers consist chiefly of records connected with the operation of their schooner, Live Oak (1823-1851) and financial and legal papers relating to land transactions in Fairfield, Connecticut (1800-1846).

.75 linear ft. (2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8022320

Yale University Library

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Sturges & Clearman.

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Burr, Nehemiah, 1769-1796.

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Bartram, Joseph, b. 1800.

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H.T. Morgan and Company.

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Live Oak (Schooner)

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Bartram, Thomas, 1771-1838.

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Bartram, Sarah Burr, 1771-1849.

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Bartram family.

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Thomas Bartram (1771-1838) was a shipmaster and was joined in this business and later succeeded by his sons, Joseph and Thomas Burr Bartram, who were merchants and associated in the shipping business with Sturges and Clearman. From the description of Bartram family papers, 1795-1928 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702165993 ...

Bartram, Thomas Burr, 1803-1886.

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Danbury and Norwalk Railroad Company.

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