Papers, [17--]-[18--].

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Papers, [17--]-[18--].

Chiefly papers (1822-1851) of Stephen Johnson Lord (1797-1851), merchant, shipowner, justice of the peace, and state legislator, including correspondence, account books, contracts, military papers, property records, biographical materials, obituary, estate papers, personal financial papers, and receipts relating to his shipping, fishery, and mercantile businesses; papers (1863-1867) of his son, Charles McCurdy Lord (1837-1877), U.S. Army recruiting officer and quartermaster with 15th U.S. Infantry, including account books, daybooks, order books, receipts, returns, and tactical manuals; and papers of other family members, including Richard Lord (1647-1727), his son, Richard (1690-1776), grandson Enoch (1725-1814), and great-grandson Richard Lord (1752-1810), John Mitchell Lord (1802-1826), and Phebe Griffin Lord Noyes (1768-1841).

ca. 6.75 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8050226

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