64 resultados para Monopolistic merchants


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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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One letter responding to the letter from Jones dated 1819 October 22 about an unclosed account. The letter outlines details of Tudor’s engagement with Williams, Jones & Co. to run the nail factory.

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One letter from Antwerp detailing the services the firm could provide.

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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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One letter regaring a shipment of books to Tudor in Brazil; includes an affadavit signed by the ship’s captain.

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One letter regarding a sale of paintings by Tudor in Boston.

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One letter regarding shipment of cargo and prices of foodstuffs.

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One letter from Lignon, France, including personal pleasantries and mentions a possible visit to Frederick Degen in Naples, and whether Tudor’s plans will allow him to meet with Palomba. In French.

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One letter describing debt Tudor incurred while in England in 1812.

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One letter regarding an inquiry from Tudor.

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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.

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Two letters regarding Tudor’s account with Schwartz and diplomatic news.

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One letter from Paris regarding Tudor’s departure. In French.