Adams & McNichol records, 1918-1919.

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Adams & McNichol records, 1918-1919.

This collection contains records produced by the company of Adams & McNichol over a single one-year period, from September 1918 to September 1919. Included in the collection are customer orders, letters and receipts, company invoices, and collection agency correspondence. Documents from other companies in the monument business, which provided products and services, are also included. One particularly frequent supplier was the Vermont Marble Company. The colletion also includes information on some employees and job seekers. The collection is arranged alphabetically by correspondent or company name.

.5 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8099369

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Vermont Marble Company

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The Vermont Marble Company was created in 1881 as a result of the merger of the Sutherland Falls Marble Co. and the Rutland Marble Co. The Rutland Marble Co. had been incorporated in New York City and included quarries in West Rutland, Center Rutland, and Salem, N.Y. The Sutherland Falls Marble Co. was incorporated in Vermont in 1870 by Redfield Proctor. Redfield Proctor managed the new Vermont Marble Co. and Adolphus Smedburg was treasurer. From the description of Vermont Marble Com...

Adams & McNichol (White River Junction, Vt.).

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Adams & McNichol were retailers of marble, granite and slate monuments in White River Junction, Vermont. Adams & McNichol, monuments is first listed in Walton's Vermont Register, in 1917 (prior to that it was possibly the business of W. A. Fellows, monuments, which is listed in Walton's in 1916.) This company, located at 11 Maple Street in White River Junction, was owned by Thomas J. Adams of Woodstock, Vermont, and by J. Edgar McNichol, and sold engraved marble, granite and slate monume...