Andrew S. Waterman letters, 1849-1850.

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Andrew S. Waterman letters, 1849-1850.

Andrew S. Waterman, a commission merchant of New Orleans, La., writes letters regarding the local cotton trade to his brother, John C. Waterman of Warren, R.I. (Sept. 12, 1849) and to A.S. Lockwood & Co. of Providence, R.I. (Dec. 7, 1850). The latter letter is written on a semi-weekly summary of commercial statistics from the "New-Orleans Price-Current, Commercial Intelligencer and Merchants' Transcript."

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Waterman, John T.

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John M. Waterman was a legendary mountain climber who lived in Fairbanks, Alaska. Among his feats was a 145 day solo traverse of Mount Hunter in the Alaska Range. In 1981, Waterman disappeared during a solo attempt of a new route on Mount McKinley. From the description of John Waterman papers, 1966-1981. (University of Alaska, Fairbanks). WorldCat record id: 606612169 ...

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