Papers of George Frost Sr. and Jr., 1701-1845.

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Papers of George Frost Sr. and Jr., 1701-1845.

Business and personal papers of Frost and his son, George Frost, Jr. (1765-1841), including shipping correspondence and accounts, ships' logs, Northwood store accounts, Lamphrey River Mill accounts; Rye, N.H., farm accounts; general business correspondence, deeds, legal documents, and personal papers.

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Frost, George, 1720-1796

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George Frost (April 26, 1720 – June 21, 1796) was an American seaman, jurist, and statesman from Durham, New Hampshire. He was a delegate for New Hampshire in the Continental Congress from 1777 to 1779. Born in New Castle in the Province of New Hampshire, he moved to Kittery Point, Massachusetts (now part of Maine) following his father's death and was cared for by his uncle, William Pepperrell. As a young man, Frost went to sea in one of his uncle’s ships. He was at sea over twenty years, man...

Lamphrey River Mill

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United States. Continental Congress

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The central governing body of the American colonies from 1774, continuing during the American Revolution; and also the first governing body of the U.S. until the establishment of the U.S. Constitution in 1789. From the description of Continental Congress minutes, 1778 Oct. 21. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 429918299 Noah Cooke, Jr. (1749-1829) earned his Harvard AB 1769. His early career was as a clergyman, but he later became a lawyer. He was admitted to the bar in Cheshir...

Frost, George, 1765-1841

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