998 resultados para Furness, William Henry, 1802-1896.
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Two letters addressed to Tudor in London regarding business. In French.
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One letter wishing Tudor safe passage to Genoa and requesting Tudor forward his letters to an address in Florence.
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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 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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Two letters regarding Tudor’s account with Schwartz and diplomatic news.
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One letter inquiring about Tudor’s journey to Paris, and detailing the movements of friends and associates in France. In French.
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One letter offering his services to Tudor. In French.
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Four letters about goods and foodstuffs Tudor sold through the firm, including cocoa. Also includes reports on market trends.
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Four letters regarding the "miserable" sales of Tudor’s cocoa and various financial transactions.
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One letter regarding Welles’ commercial operations and his travel plans, which he writes will depend on the political situation between England and America.
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Two letters regarding payment of bills.
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Two folio-sized leaves containing a two-and-a-half-page handwritten letter from Winthrop to Bentley discussing "the disturbances & murders at the Southward," the disciplinary case of Charles Ferguson of Charleston, Carolina who entered with the Class of 1786, and criticism of a new, unidentified Harvard Corporation member, likely John Lowell (1743-1802; Harvard AB 1760) who was elected to the Corporation in April 1784.
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Two folio-sized leaves containing a two-and-a-half-page handwritten letter from Winthrop to Bentley comparing the travel accounts of James Bruce and Henry Salt (1780-1827).