Ledger, 1857-1867.
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Russell & Co. (1818-1877)
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Russell & Company (Chinese: 旗昌洋行; pinyin: Qíchāng Yángháng) was the largest American trading house of the mid-19th century in China. The firm specialised in trading tea, silk and opium and was eventually involved in the shipping trade. In 1818, Samuel Russell was approached by Providence merchants Edward C. Carrington, Cyrus Butler and Benjamin and Thomas Hoppin to be an employee of their new resident commission firm in Canton (now referred to as Guangzhou) under the name of Samuel Russell & ...
Crocker & Sturgis
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Bacon, Eben
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Bacon family.
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D.G. & W.B. Bacon & Co. (Boston, Mass.)
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Shipowners and shipping merchants; firm owned by brothers, Daniel G. and William B. Bacon. From the description of Ledger, 1857-1867. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70940424 ...
Bacon, Francis.
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Bacon, William B.
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Bacon, Daniel G. (Daniel Gorham), 1819-
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Santigo (Ship)
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Vancove (Ship)
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