Lord, George C. (George Clement) 1823-1893
Overview
Works: | 6 works in 6 publications in 1 language and 7 library holdings |
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Genres: | Wills By-laws Deeds |
Roles: | Author |
Most widely held works about
George C Lord
- by Charles E Lord( )
- George C. Lord and Company records by George C. Lord and Company( Book )
- Bourne, Kingsbury, Lord collection( )
- by George C. Lord and Company( )
Most widely held works by
George C Lord
George C. Lord collection(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Also includes accounts (1848-1856) of ships Otomoco, International, Callender, Ophelia, Equity, and other vessels with George C. Lord & Co., or George Callender and Co. (Boston); the private telegraph code of George C. Lord & Co.; Massachusetts Society of the Sons of the American Revolution register of members (1907), including its constitution and by-laws; and letter-book and accounts (1888-1896) of George C. Lord & Co.; and memorandum of agreement (1832) between George and Ivory Lord and Bourne Kingsbury for the building of the barque Bohemia (1832)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Also includes accounts (1848-1856) of ships Otomoco, International, Callender, Ophelia, Equity, and other vessels with George C. Lord & Co., or George Callender and Co. (Boston); the private telegraph code of George C. Lord & Co.; Massachusetts Society of the Sons of the American Revolution register of members (1907), including its constitution and by-laws; and letter-book and accounts (1888-1896) of George C. Lord & Co.; and memorandum of agreement (1832) between George and Ivory Lord and Bourne Kingsbury for the building of the barque Bohemia (1832)
Letters by
George C Lord(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Letters of a Boston mercantile family. Four are from Daniel Dennison Slade, a physician, describing medical studies and student life at Harvard, 1845-1846. One item by a relative of Lord relates working conditions in the textile manufacturing town of Cohoes, New York, 1846
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Letters of a Boston mercantile family. Four are from Daniel Dennison Slade, a physician, describing medical studies and student life at Harvard, 1845-1846. One item by a relative of Lord relates working conditions in the textile manufacturing town of Cohoes, New York, 1846
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