226 resultados para Letters.
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Two letters providing information and historical sources on James Otis.
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Two letters regarding the shipment of books from Paris to Boston.
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Four letters, several including price circulars for various goods and foodstuffs. Also discussed is the impact of the Napoleonic Wars on trade.
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Three letters attached to price circulars.
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Four letters regarding trade and Tudor’s travels throughout Europe.
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Three letters providing updates on various commercial activities and describing the impact of renewed hostilities between England and France on trade. Included with one letter is a price circular.
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Two letters addressed to Tudor in London regarding business. In French.
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Three letters and one price circular for patent wrought iron nails. Correspondence includes details on nail design and prices, as well as gossip about mutual friends and associates.
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Four letters regarding nail manufacture and the state of their business. Jones also recounts chance meetings with mutual associates, including a satirical account of one exchange.
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Five letters, in which Jones recounts a club meeting and toasts and songs given, and provides updates on the business and descriptions of nail manufacture and design. He also comments on fashions of the day and includes an anectdote about a lecture he attended that was so dull, one audience member "fell fast asleep & tumbled down with a crash that startled everyone in the room." Letter dated 1814 March 24 is addressed to "Fanny" but also contains a message to Tudor from Jones.
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Four letters regarding the nail business, including information on prices, designs, and types of metals. Also included is news of friends and a description of festivities on election day in Birmingham, and Jones’ thoughts on politics and the fate of Napoleon. The last letter regards an unsettled account related to the nail factory.
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Three letters regarding trade in Dutch Guyana.
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Three letters regarding various bills to be paid.
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Three letters regarding book shipments and the advantages to shipping goods from Paris.
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Two letters, signed John B. Sartori, the founder of the first spaghetti factory in the United States, regarding the production and sales of pasta.