Wilson H. Clark business correspondence, 1856-1877.

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Wilson H. Clark business correspondence, 1856-1877.

Business correspondence of Wilson Clark, an attorney in New Haven, Connecticut. Contains incoming correspondence to Clark from his associates in a mining operation in Roxbury, Connecticut. Associates include Samuel Blackman, Henry Kolbe, and David Stiles. Letters include such topics as looking for investors, 1864; digging for iron ore and building a furnace on Mine Hill; production and transportation issues; selling ore to New York Steel Company; and getting contracts signed.

0.15 linear foot (1/2 box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8146902

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Blackman, Samuel Grant, 1806-1886.

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Stiles, David Judson, 1795-1881.

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Clark, Wilson H. 1820-1887.

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A New Haven, Connecticut, lawyer, businessman and entrepreneur. He attended Yale Law School, graduating in 1845. From the description of Personal and business financial records, 1841-1884. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 57616814 ...

Kolbe, Henry.

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