Scrapbook 86 : McDonald-Sheldon, the oldest continuous mercantile firm in Middlebury--from 1815, ca. 1880-1900.

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Scrapbook 86 : McDonald-Sheldon, the oldest continuous mercantile firm in Middlebury--from 1815, ca. 1880-1900.

Correspondence, contracts, receipts, invoices, and other records.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8101788

Sheldon Museum Research Center

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Sheldon, Henry L. (Henry Luther), 1821-1907

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After his disastrous investment in the marble industry in the 1850s, Henry Sheldon invested instead in real estate. In Middlebury, he bought buildings in the village that he repaired and rented out. Through brokers he invested in lands elsewhere. From the description of Henry L. Sheldon real estate papers, 1849-1891. (Sheldon Museum Research Center). WorldCat record id: 743316896 As increasing deafness cut Henry Sheldon off from former activities, he found an outlet in his m...

McDonald-Sheldon (Middlebury, Vt.)

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McDonald, James, 1791-1878

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Brown and Sheldon (Middlebury, Vt.)

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Sheldon, Harmon A. (Harmon Alexander), 1819-1870

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Brown, George M.

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