The Gould Family Papers, 1860-1870 [manuscript materials] : at the Autry National Center.

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The Gould Family Papers, 1860-1870 [manuscript materials] : at the Autry National Center.

This collection is divided into three series: Business Correspondence, Business Papers and Personal Papers. The Business Correspondence is comprised mainly of letters that Amos Gould wrote to Alfred L. Williams concerning their joint business interests in the Amboy, Lansing and Traverse Bay Railroad. The series also contains letters that Amos Gould wrote to other business associates, including A. Poud and E. Baker and his brother Ebenezer Gould. There is one file of letters written to Ebenezer Gould as well. The Business Papers contain deeds, contracts, patents, receipts and other miscellaneous items related to the business careers of Amos and Ebenezer Gould, as well as other Gould family members. The Personal Papers, the smallest of the three series, contains one file of letters written between family members and a file of photographs.

1.25 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8284390

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Williams, Alfred Leonzo, b. 1808.

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Biography / Administrative History The documents that make up The Williams Family Papers pertain, for the most part, to the life and business dealings of Alfred Leonzo ("A.L.") Williams, although other Williams family members are also prominently represented in the collection. A.L. Williams was born on July 18, 1808 in Concord, Massachusetts. By the early 1830s, he had moved to Michigan. He and his brother Benjamin O. ("B.O.") Wil...

Gould, Amos.

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Gould, Ebenezer.

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First National Bank (Owosso, Mich.)

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