Thomas Byrd correspondence, 1807-1814.

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Thomas Byrd correspondence, 1807-1814.

Two letters, one (1807) to Byrd from Frank Child enclosing cash from the Union Bank of New Hampshire and the Vermont Bank, and the other (1814) from Byrd to Martin Ford giving Ford notice to quit the house he occupied.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8125746

Sheldon Museum Research Center

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Child, Frank C.

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Union Bank of New Hampshire.

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Vermont Bank.

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Ford, Martin

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Byrd, Thomas, 1753-1827

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Thomas Byrd was born in England; the date of his arrival in the U.S. is unknown. He first appeared in the Vergennes, Vt., grand list in 1793. He was a trial lawyer, served several terms as mayor of Vergennes, and represented the city in the Vermont Legislature in 1806. From the description of Thomas Byrd correspondence, 1807-1814. (Sheldon Museum Research Center). WorldCat record id: 750014652 ...