Guide to the Nathaniel Terry Bacon papers, 1825-1927
Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
Rhode Island College
600 Mount Pleasant Ave
Providence, RI, 02908
Tel: 401-456-8380
email:digitalcommons@ric.edu
Published in 2024
Collection Overview
Title: |
Nathaniel Terry Bacon papers |
Date range: |
1825-1927 |
Creator: |
Bacon, Nathaniel T. (Terry), 1858-1926 |
Extent: |
20.8 cubic feet
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Abstract: |
Nathaniel Terry Bacon was an engineer, entrepreneur-industrialist, philanthropist, and scholar. He actively participated in several business enterprises and wrote extensively on a variety of topics. The collection reflects both his personal and professional life. |
Language of materials: |
English, French, Spanish, German |
Repository: |
Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
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Collection number: |
MSS-0005 |
Scope & content
The Nathaniel Terry Bacon papers consist of Bacon’s personal and professional papers relating to businesses in which Bacon was associated. The collection includes Bacon’s personal and professional correspondence, financial papers, writings, and photographs, as well as records regarding the Bacons’ philanthropy. The business papers in the collection relate to the Bacon Tract, Belanger’s Incorporated, Phoenix Linen Company, Solvay Process Company, Southern Realty Company, and Ward Lumber Syndicate.
Access Points
Subject Names
Subject Organizations
Subject Topics
Geographical Names
Occupations
Document Types
Arrangement
The collection has been arranged into the following series:
- Series 1: Personal and professional correspondence; 1876-1926
- Subseries 1a: General correspondence; 1876-1926
- Subseries 1b: Letterpress books; 1885-1926
- Series 2: Financial papers; 1893-1925
- Subseries 2a: Banking correspondence; 1893-1925
- Subseries 2b: Bank statements, check books, and income tax returns; circa 1909-1925
- Subseries 2c: Investments; 1900-1925
- Series 3: Philanthropic papers; 1907-1926
- Series 4: Writings; undated, 1898-1925
- Subseries 4a: Manuscripts; undated, 1887-1924
- Subseries 4b: Printed; undated, 1900-1925
- Subseries 4c: Collected; 1887-1923
- Series 5: Personal papers; circa 1825-1927
- Series 6: Business papers; 1865-1925
- Subseries 6a: Bacon Tract records; 1865-1925
- Subseries 6b: Belanger’s Incorporated records; 1909-1925
- Subseries 6c: Phoenix Linen Company records; 1915-1920
- Subseries 6d: Solvay Process Company records; 1868-1924
- Subseries 6e: Southern Realty Company records; 1899-1925
- Subseries 6f: Ward Lumber Syndicate records; circa 1919-1925
Biographical/Historical Note
Nathaniel Terry Bacon was an engineer, entrepreneur-industrialist, philanthropist, and scholar. Bacon was born in Litchfield, Connecticut to Rev. Leonard Woolsey Bacon and Susan (Bacon) Bacon in 1858. He attended the Hopkins Grammar School in New Haven, CT, as well as the Gymnase Technique of the University of Geneva, Switzerland. In 1879, Bacon graduated with a Ph.B. from Sheffield Scientific School at Yale University. From 1880-1884, he worked as a railroad surveyor and located the site of Bear Mountain Bridge (New York), convincing Rowland Hazard to purchase it. Bacon travelled to Europe with Frederick and Rowland G. Hazard to study the Solvay process, which began his association with the Solvay Process Company. In 1884, he became presidential assistant to Rowland Hazard at the Solvay Process Company in Syracuse, NY. Bacon married Helen Hazard, the daughter of Rowland Hazard, in 1885 in Peace Dale, Rhode Island. The couple had two children, Leonard (born 1887) and Susan (born 1889).
In 1902, Bacon traveled to Central America where he met Neil and Arthur Lawder, who operated Belanger’s Incorporated of Bluefield, Nicaragua. Bacon soon became the director of Belanger’s Inc. In 1908, Bacon and F.J. Agate of Autauga, Alabama, purchased and incorporated the Southern Realty Company. The company filed for dissolution in 1921.
Sometime around 1915, Bacon became a member of the Board of Directors of Phoenix Linen Company in North Brookfield, Massachusetts. And from 1915-1924, served as president of the Narragansett Pier Railroad Company in Rhode Island. From 1922-1924, he was the principal owner of the Sea View Railroad property in Washington County, Rhode Island. In 1924, Bacon terminated his employment with the Solvay Process Company (Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation).
Helen Hazard Bacon died at the family home, “The Acorns” in Peace Dale, Rhode Island in 1925. Nathaniel Terry Bacon died in 1926, also at “The Acorns.”
Access & Use
Access to the collection: |
The collection is open for research. |
Use of the materials: |
Researchers are advised to contact Rhode Island College Special Collections for questions regarding permissions to reproduce, distribute, or otherwise publish material from this collection. Although Rhode Island College has physical ownership of the collection, it does not necessarily hold literary rights. It is up to the researcher to determine the owners of the literary rights and to obtain any necessary permissions from them. |
Alternate form: |
The materials in box 45 have been digitized and are only available electronically. Additionally, one nitrate negative of Maison Carree, Nimes, France from box 42, folder 14 was removed from the collection in 2022, digitized, and destroyed due to preservation and conservation concerns. This item is only available electronically. Please contact Special Collections for additional information. |
Preferred citation: |
Nathaniel Terry Bacon papers, MSS-0005, Special Collections, James P. Adams Library, Rhode Island College. |
Contact information: |
Special Collections, James P. Adams Library Rhode Island College 600 Mount Pleasant Ave Providence, RI, 02908 Tel: 401-456-8380 email:digitalcommons@ric.edu
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Administrative Information
ABOUT THE COLLECTION |
Acquisition: |
The collection was given to Rhode Island College in 1968 by Martha Bacon Ballinger, with the consent of her husband, Ronald B. Ballinger, as well as her sister, Helen Bacon Westlake, and Helen’s husband, J.T. Westlake. |
Processing information: |
After the collection arrived in 1968, Rhode Island College Professor Norman Smith conducted preliminary sorting of the collection. The processing of the papers and the preparation of the original finding aid was funded by a National Historical Publications and Records Commission grant. The initial finding aid was prepared by Norene Rickson, library assistant in RIC Special Collections, with the assistance of Michael Kohl, Assistant Librarian in Special Collections. At this time, photographs were removed from their original locations and added to the other photograph files. Books were also removed from the collection and added to various book collections in Special Collections. In 2022, a nitrate negative was removed from the collection, digitized, and destroyed due to preservation and conservation concerns by Molly Bruce Patterson, Digital Archivist and Special Collections Librarian at the time. In 2023, the finding aid was converted to current archival standards by Veronica L. Denison, Digital Archivist and Special Collections Librarian at Rhode Island College. At this time, the papers of Rowland Hazard, Joseph Peace Hazard, Thomas Rutherford Bacon, Caroline Hazard, Helen Hazard Bacon, and Leonard Bacon were removed from the Nathaniel Terry Bacon papers and made into their own separate collections to better reflect the various creators and their materials. Items in the Nathaniel Terry Bacon papers were also reboxed into archival boxes and items foldered. |
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ABOUT THE FINDING AID |
Author: |
Finding aid prepared by Veronica L. Denison. |
Encoding: |
This finding aid was encoded by Veronica L. Denison, 2024 |
Descriptive rules: |
Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) |
Additional Information
Related material: |
Rhode Island College Special Collections contains additional collections relating to the Bacon and Hazard families:
Leonard Bacon letters, MSS-0107;Leonard Bacon papers, MSS-0094,Rowland Hazard papers, MSS-0089;Joseph Peace Hazard papers, MSS-0090;Thomas Rutherford Bacon papers, MSS-0091;Caroline Hazard papers, MSS-0092; Hazard family letters, MSS-0055;and the
Helen Hazard Bacon papers, MSS-0093.
Additionally, Yale University Manuscripts and Archives holds the
Nathaniel Terry Bacon papers, MS 696
and the
Bacon Family Papers, MS 46;
and the Rhode Island Historical Society holds the
Bacon Family Papers, MSS 483
as well as the Rowland and Mary Peace Hazard papers, MSS 483 sg4.
And the University of Rhode Island holds the
Rowland Hazard papers (son of Rowland Gibson Hazard), Mss. Gr. 6;
the Rowland Gibson Hazard papers, Mss. Gr. 9;
and the Caroline Hazard papers, Mss. Gr. 7.
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Separated material: |
Several books were removed from the collection when it was initially arranged and described in 1968 and were added to the Special Collections Book Collections and the Adams Library general collection. In 2023, additional published materials were removed from the collection and some added to the Special Collections Book Collections. Please contact the Rhode Island College Special Collections for further information regarding these items. |
Location/Existence of copies: |
The materials in box 45 have been digitized and are only available electronically. Additionally, one nitrate negative of Maison Carree, Nimes, France from box 42, folder 14 was removed from the collection in 2022, digitized, and destroyed due to preservation and conservation concerns. This item is only available electronically. Please contact Special Collections for additional information. |
Inventory
Series 1. Personal and professional correspondence, 1876-1926
9.6 cubic feet
This series includes the professional and personal correspondence of Nathaniel Terry Bacon. It has been separated into subseries: correspondence, which includes incoming and outgoing letters, and letterpress books.
Series 1. Subseries 1a. General correspondence, 1876-1926
1.1 cubic feet
The majority of this subseries contains incoming correspondence which is general in content and largely relates to Bacon’s business dealings, railroads, World War I, Belgium and France in the aftermath of World War I, personal correspondence between Bacon and family members, as well as correspondence with a variety of publishers. The subseries also includes outgoing correspondence, however most outgoing correspondence is in letterpress books in subseries 1b. Correspondents in this subseries include: Josephine Dodge (Daskam) Bacon; Rhode Island Senator Le Baron B. Colt; founder of St. George’s School, John B. Diman; Brown University President William H.P. Faunce; economist Irving Fisher; Rhode Island Senator Peter G. Gerry; Maine Senator Frederick Hale; Caroline Hazard; Rowland Hazard (1829-1898); Rowland G. Hazard (1858-1918); Alabama Senator J. Thomas Heflin; Dorothy H.W. Hunt; Utah Senator William H. King; Alfred A. Knopf; Irving Langmuir; Walter Leaf; Rhode Island Senator Henry F. Lippitt; Connecticut Senator George P. McLean; John A. Scott; Florida Representative William J. Sears; Kentucky Representative Swagar Sherley; Utah Senator Reed Smoot; Rhode Island Representative Walter R. Stiness; Arthur Travers-Borgström; John Trowbridge; Alabama Senator Oscar W. Underwood; National City Bank of NY President Frank A. Vanderlip; Rhode Island Supreme Court Justice Walter N. Vincent; Mathilde Weil; and Willis R. Whitney. The subseries is arranged, for the most part, alphabetically by correspondent. The correspondence from representatives of governmental agencies or businesses is filed under the name of the agency or business. The outgoing correspondence is arranged chronologically.
Box 1, Folders 1-4 |
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Outgoing correspondence (arranged chronologically)
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1876-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 5 |
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Incoming correspondence: A – American Highway
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1907-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 6 |
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Incoming correspondence: American Institute
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1922-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 7 |
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Incoming correspondence: American Relieve – Av
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1916-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 8 |
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Incoming correspondence: Bacon, B.S.
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1902-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 9 |
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Incoming correspondence: Bad – Bat
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1882-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 10 |
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Incoming correspondence: Be – Bu
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1902-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 11 |
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Incoming correspondence: Ca – Ch (some correspondence is in French)
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1903-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 12 |
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Incoming correspondence: Ci – Cl
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1904-1926 |
Box 1, Folder 13 |
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Incoming correspondence: Coats – Collins, C.A.
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1917-1924 |
Box 1, Folder 14 |
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Incoming correspondence: Colo – Com (some correspondence is in French)
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1902-1922 |
Box 1, Folder 15 |
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Incoming correspondence: Con – Cu (some correspondence is in French)
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1906-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 16 |
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Incoming correspondence: Da – Du
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1901-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 17 |
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Incoming correspondence: Du
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1924-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 18 |
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Incoming correspondence: E
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1914-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 19 |
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Incoming correspondence: Fa – Fir (some correspondence is in French)
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1915-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 20 |
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Incoming correspondence: Fisher, Irving
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1900-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 21 |
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Incoming correspondence: Fit – Fy
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1914-1924 |
Box 1, Folder 22 |
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Incoming correspondence: Ga – Go
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1892-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 23 |
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Incoming correspondence: Gr – Gu
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1906-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 24 |
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Incoming correspondence: Hai – Hay
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1914-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 25 |
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Incoming correspondence: Hazard, A-T
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1892-1925 |
Box 1, Folders 26-27 |
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Incoming correspondence: Hazard, Rowland (b. 1829-d. 1898)
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undated, 1891-1895 |
Box 1, Folders 28-34 |
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Incoming correspondence: Hazard, Rowland G. (b. 1858-d. 1918)
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undated, 1891-1917 |
Box 1, Folder 35 |
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Incoming correspondence: He – Hu
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1902-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 36 |
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Incoming correspondence: I
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1916-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 37 |
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Incoming correspondence: J (some correspondence is in French and German)
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1903-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 38 |
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Incoming correspondence: Ka – Ki (some correspondence is in German)
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1896-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 39 |
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Incoming correspondence: Kn – Ku (some correspondence is in French)
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undated, 1912-1924 |
Box 1, Folder 40 |
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Incoming correspondence: L (some correspondence is in French)
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1907-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 41 |
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Incoming correspondence: Ma (some correspondence is in French)
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1892-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 42 |
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Incoming correspondence: Me – Mu (some correspondence is in French)
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1901-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 43 |
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Incoming correspondence: N
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1902-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 44 |
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Incoming correspondence: O – Pa (some correspondence is in French)
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1907-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 45 |
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Incoming correspondence: Pe – Q (some correspondence is in French)
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1907-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 46 |
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Incoming correspondence: R (some correspondence is in French)
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1894-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 47 |
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Incoming correspondence: Sa – Sc
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1908-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 48 |
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Incoming correspondence: Se – Sm (some correspondence is in French)
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1904-1925 |
Box 1, Folder 49 |
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Incoming correspondence: So (most correspondence is in French)
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1895-1925 |
Box 2, Folder 1 |
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Incoming correspondence: Sp – St (some correspondence is in French and German)
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1915-1925 |
Box 2, Folder 2 |
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Incoming correspondence: Sw (most correspondence is in French)
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1912-1925 |
Box 2, Folder 3 |
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Incoming correspondence: T
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1907-1925 |
Box 2, Folder 4 |
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Incoming correspondence: U – V (some correspondence is in French)
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1910-1925 |
Box 2, Folder 5 |
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Incoming correspondence: Wa – Wh
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1906-1925 |
Box 2, Folder 6 |
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Incoming correspondence: Wi – Wy
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1895-1925 |
Box 2, Folder 7 |
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Incoming correspondence: Y – Z
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1901-1925 |
Box 2, Folder 8 |
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Other incoming correspondence (some correspondence is in French)
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1896-1925 |
Series 1. Subseries 1b. Letterpress books, 1885-1926
8.5 cubic feet
The letterpress books contain copies of Bacon’s outgoing correspondence. The books are arranged chronologically, with some subject arrangement within the books. Some of the books also include an index. Subjects of the outgoing correspondence relate to Bacon’s business interests and financial information regarding the Solvay Process Company, Southern Realty Company, and Belanger’s Incorporated. Other matters in the books include general business, personal matters, draft publications, economics, and World War I.
Box 3, Item 1 |
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General outgoing correspondence
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1885-1900 |
Box 4, Items 1-2 |
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Solvay Process Company outgoing correspondence (2 ledgers)
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1886-1890 |
Box 5, Item 1 |
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General outgoing correspondence
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1888-1901 |
Box 5, Item 2 |
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Solvay Process Company outgoing correspondence
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1891 |
Box 6 |
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General outgoing correspondence
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1891-1893 |
Box 7 |
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Solvay Process Company outgoing correspondence
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1895-1896 |
Box 8 |
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Solvay Process Company outgoing correspondence
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1896-1900 |
Box 9, Item 1 |
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General outgoing correspondence
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1896-1904 |
Box 9, Item 2 |
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Solvay Process Company outgoing correspondence
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1896-1905 |
Box 10 |
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General correspondence; Belanger’s Incorporated outgoing correspondence
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1901-1903 |
Box 11 |
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Solvay Process Company and general outgoing correspondence
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1901-1905 |
Box 9, Item 3 |
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General outgoing correspondence
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1902 |
Box 12 |
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Belanger’s Incorporated and general outgoing correspondence
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1903-1905 |
Box 9, Item 4 |
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General outgoing correspondence
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1905 |
Box 13 |
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Solvay Process Company outgoing correspondence
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1905-1908 |
Box 14 |
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Belanger’s Incorporated, Southern Realty, and general outgoing correspondence
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1906-1908 |
Box 15 |
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Belanger’s Incorporated outgoing correspondence
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1907-1909 |
Box 9, Item 5 |
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Belanger’s Incorporated outgoing correspondence
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1909 |
Box 9, Item 6 |
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Belanger’s Incorporated and Southern Realty outgoing correspondence
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1909-1911 |
Box 16 |
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Belanger’s Incorporated and Southern Realty outgoing correspondence
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1909-1912 |
Box 17 |
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Belanger’s Incorporated outgoing correspondence
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1909-1912 |
Box 18 |
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Solvay Process Company outgoing correspondence
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1909-1914 |
Box 19 |
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Southern Realty Company outgoing correspondence
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1910-1913 |
Box 9, Item 7 |
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Belanger’s Incorporated outgoing correspondence
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1911-1912 |
Box 9, Item 8 |
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Belanger’s Incorporated outgoing correspondence
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1912-1914 |
Box 20 |
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General outgoing correspondence
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1912-1915 |
Box 21 |
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Southern Realty Company and general outgoing correspondence
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1913-1914 |
Box 22 |
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Belanger’s Incorporated outgoing correspondence
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1913-1916 |
Box 23 |
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Solvay Process Company and general outgoing correspondence
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1914-1919 |
Box 24 |
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Phoenix Linen Company and general outgoing correspondence
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1915-1918 |
Box 25 |
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Southern Realty Company outgoing correspondence
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1915-1920 |
Box 26 |
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Phoenix Linen Company outgoing correspondence
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1915-1921 |
Box 27 |
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Belanger’s Incorporated and general outgoing correspondence
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1917-1925 |
Box 28 |
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Sea View Railroad and general outgoing correspondence
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1918-1921 |
Box 29 |
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Solvay Process Company and general outgoing correspondence
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1920-1923 |
Box 30 |
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General outgoing correspondence
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1925-1926 |
Series 2. Financial papers, 1893-1925
2.3 cubic feet
This series includes correspondence pertaining to banking transactions, bank statements, check books, income tax returns, and investments.
Series 2. Subseries 2a. Banking correspondence, 1893-1925
0.9 cubic feet
This subseries is arranged alphabetically.
Box 2, Folder 9 |
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American Exchange National Bank
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1920-1922 |
Box 2, Folder 10 |
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American Exchange National Bank
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1923 |
Box 2, Folder 11 |
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American Exchange National Bank
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1913-1925 |
Box 2, Folder 12 |
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Bank of General and South America; Birmingham: Buffalo
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1898, 1922-1925 |
Box 2, Folder 13 |
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Dominick Bros. & Co. Federal Land Bank
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1896-1924 |
Box 2, Folder 14 |
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Green, Hinckley & Allen: Counsellors-at-Law
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1914-1922 |
Box 2, Folder 15 |
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Hinckley
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1913, 1923 |
Box 2, Folder 16 |
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Hinckley
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1923 August-December |
Box 2, Folder 17 |
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Hinckley
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1924-1925 |
Box 2, Folder 18 |
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Hinckley-Keeder, Peabody & Co.
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1901-1925 |
Box 2, Folders 19-22 |
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Merchants National Bank
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1893-1924 |
Box 2, Folder 23 |
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Merchants National Bank; Old Colony Trust Company (includes items in French)
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1922-1925 |
Box 2, Folders 24-26 |
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Old Colony Trust Company
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1925 |
Box 2, Folder 27 |
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Providence Institution; Rhode Island Hospital Trust
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1896-1924 |
Box 2, Folders 28-38 |
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Rhode Island Hospital Trust
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1897-1925 |
Box 2, Folder 39 |
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The Savings Bank; The Selma National Bank
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1903, 1914-1925 |
Box 2, Folders 40-41 |
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Société Générale (includes items in French)
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1902-1904 |
Box 2, Folder 42 |
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State National Bank of Boston; Syracuse Trust Co.
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1903-1921 |
Box 2, Folder 43 |
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Thames National Bank; New Haven Co.; Van Kleeck Co.
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1901-1925 |
Box 2, Folder 44 |
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Wakefield Trust Company
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1903-1925 |
Series 2. Subseries 2b. Bank statements, check books, and income tax returns, circa 1909-1925
0.7 cubic feet
This subseries contains bank statements, check books, and income tax returns. It is arranged chronologically by type of record.
Box 31, Folders 1-10 |
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Bank statements
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1920-1925 |
Box 31, Folders 11-20 |
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Check books
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1909-1922 |
Box 31, Folders 21-25 |
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Income tax returns
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undated, 1913-1924 |
Series 2. Subseries 2c. Investments, 1900-1925
0.7 cubic feet
Box 31, Folder 26 |
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Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation
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1923-1925 |
Box 31, Folder 27 |
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Atlantic Fruit Company
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1913-1924 |
Box 31, Folder 28 |
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Bartica Company; By-Product Coke Corporation
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1906-1916 |
Box 31, Folder 29 |
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By-Product Coke Corporation
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1917-1924 |
Box 31, Folder 30 |
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Commonwealth power Co.- General Electric Co.
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1921, 1924-1925 |
Box 31, Folder 31 |
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Illinois Central Railroad Co.; Index Visible, Inc.
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1918-1924 |
Box 32, Folder 1 |
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Ironation Solvay Coke Co.; Kansas Chemical Manufacturing Co.
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1912-1924 |
Box 32, Folders 2-3 |
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Lawas
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undated, 1910-1925 |
Box 32, Folder 4 |
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Manhattan Rubber MFG [Manufacturing] Co.
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1910-1925 |
Box 32, Folder 5 |
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Narragansett Railroad; Nashville Industrial
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1917-1924 |
Box 32, Folder 6 |
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Business: Yale, Kardex Institute
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1925 |
Box 32, Folder 7 |
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Semet-Solvay Company
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1911-1921 |
Box 32, Folder 8 |
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Solvay Cie.-Solvay Process
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1900-1908 |
Box 32, Folders 9-10 |
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Solvay Process
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1909-1922 |
Box 32, Folder 11 |
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Solvay Securities
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1907-1925 |
Box 32, Folder 12 |
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Transportation of Saturated Bring From Tully to Syracuse
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1907-1912 |
Box 32, Folder 13 |
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The Utah Salduro Company
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1918-1925 |
Box 32, Folders 14-16 |
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Wisner Manufacturing Co.
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undated, 1915-1924 |
Box 32, Folder 17 |
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Investments/Checks
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1911-1925 |
Series 3. Philanthropic papers, 1907-1926
0.05 cubic feet
The philanthropic papers in this collection consist of correspondence relating to Nathaniel Terry Bacon’s charitable contributions. This series is arranged alphabetically.
Box 32, Folder 18 |
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Indian Rights Association
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1907-1926 |
Box 32, Folders 19-22 |
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Near East Relief
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undated, 1921-1925 |
Box 32, Folder 23 |
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Newport Association; Women of the Orient
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1907-1923 |
Series 4. Writings, undated, 1887-1925
0.45 cubic feet
The writings series consists of essays, journals, and newspaper articles written by Bacon and others, as well as letters to editors. The series bas been arranged into three subseries: Manuscripts, Printed and Collected. Each subseries is arranged alphabetically by title or topic.
Series 4. Subseries 4a. Manuscripts, undated, 1898-1924
0.25 cubic feet
Box 32, Folder 24 |
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“American international indebtedness”
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undated, 1900 |
Box 32, Folder 25 |
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“An attempt at the 1st book of the Iliad…”
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undated |
Box 32, Folder 26 |
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Early British architecture
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undated |
Box 32, Folder 27 |
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Economics
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undated |
Box 32, Folder 28 |
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Fragments of writings: Chemistry, History: Self-Determination
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undated |
Box 32, Folder 29 |
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“Kultur”
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1915 |
Box 32, Folder 30 |
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“Memorandum on Sachuest property”
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1914 |
Box 32, Folder 31 |
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“Neglected aspects of war”
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1918 |
Box 32, Folder 32 |
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“On combustion”
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1912-1913 |
Box 32, Folder 33 |
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“Our insular questions”
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undated |
Box 32, Folder 34 |
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“Our peace negotiations”
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undated |
Box 32, Folder 35 |
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Owens Lake
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undated |
Box 32, Folder 36 |
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“Peace proposal”
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1918 |
Box 32, Folder 37 |
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Physics: “The Limits of Individuality,” Self-Discoveries
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undated, 1920 |
Box 32, Folder 38 |
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“The point of evolution”
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1914-1915 |
Box 32, Folder 39 |
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“Probably effects of the outcome of the war on business in the US”
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1916 |
Box 32, Folder 40 |
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“Proposal for reorganizing the League of Nations”
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1923 |
Box 32, Folder 41 |
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“A proposal for stabilizing the dollar”
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undated, 1920 |
Box 32, Folder 42 |
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“Reparation”
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1920 |
Box 32, Folder 43 |
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“The Russian Railway Syndicate”
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1904 |
Box 32, Folder 44 |
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“Side-lights on history from tribal names”
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undated, 1921 |
Box 32, Folders 45-46 |
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“Thermodynamics” includes blueprints
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undated |
Box 32, Folder 47 |
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Travel: Sailing Experience through countries
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undated |
Box 32, Folder 48 |
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“Traveler’s scraped no. 1” (recollection of Nathaniel Terry Bacon while in Europe)
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1924 |
Box 32, Folder 49 |
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“Unforeseen tendencies of democracy”
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1898 |
Box 32, Folder 50 |
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Vapor Pressure [removed from correspondence of H.K. Moore]
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1922 |
Box 32, Folder 51 |
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“Vapor tensions at low temperature”
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1922 |
Box 32, Folder 52 |
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“What shall we do with the Philippines?”
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1913 |
Box 32, Folder 53 |
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Other: Machine inventions, letters relating to jobs/employment
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undated, 1910-1919 |
Series 4. Subseries 4b. Printed, undated, 1900-1925
0.1 cubic feet
Box 32, Folder 54 |
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Clippings of newspaper articles written by Bacon and others
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1900-1925 |
Box 32, Folder 55 |
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A discussion on the vapor pressure theory
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1917 |
Box 32, Folder 56 |
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Hector as a poetic creator
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1923 |
Box 32, Folder 57 |
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Of the phenomena observed in Crookes’ tubes
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1906 |
Box 32, Folder 58 |
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On the mechanical processes of combination
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1913 |
Box 32, Folder 59 |
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Some new hypotheses as to different states of matter
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1919 |
Box 32, Folder 60 |
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Some insular questions
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1901 |
Box 32, Folder 61 |
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Stabilizing production by means and reserves
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1924 |
Box 32, Folder 62 |
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Suggestions for uniform rate regulation
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1908 |
Box 32, Folder 63 |
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Why the US is not yet a creditor nation [xerographic copies]
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undated |
Series 4. Subseries 4c. Collected, 1887-1923
0.1 cubic feet
Box 42, Folders 19-20 |
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Irving Fisher leaflets
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undated, 1912-1923 |
Box 42, Folder 21 |
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Leaflet: La Croisade Des Femmes Françaises: The German law of the 22nd of July 1913, concerning Imperial and State nationality, permits a German to become naturalised in another country without losing hit original nationality
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undated |
Box 42, Folder 22 |
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Leonard W. Bacon poem: “In the Region of Death”
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1887 |
Box 42, Folder 23 |
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London Times. Latin Treasure Trove
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1887 |
Box 42, Folder 24 |
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The Rhode Island Company. John J. Orr v The Rhode Island Company
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1919 |
Box 42, Folder 25 |
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Arthur Travers-Borgström, “The Monetary Unit” (draft with edits)
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undated |
Box 42, Folder 26 |
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Walter H. Stevens v Union Railroad Company
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1904 |
Series 5. Personal papers, circa 1825-1927
2.7 cubic feet
The personal papers in the collection contain family wills and estate information, death notices, calling cards, travel information, Bacon’s patents, newspaper clippings regarding a variety of subjects, and photographs.
Box 32, Folder 64 |
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Bridge Syndicate Agreement
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1905 |
Box 32, Folder 65 |
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By-law of the Otto Werdmueller Family Institution
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1889 |
Box 32, Folder 66 |
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Calling cards
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undated |
Box 32, Folder 67 |
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Newspaper clippings regarding the death of Rev. Dr. Leonard W. Bacon [Xerographic copies of originals]
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1907 |
Box 32, Folder 68 |
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Estate of Nathanial Terry Bacon
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1926-1927 |
Box 32, Folder 69 |
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Flyers from various activities and travels (includes some in French)
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circa 1904-1924 |
Box 32, Folder 70 |
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Note regarding publications and travels (includes some in French)
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undated, 1919 |
Box 32, Folder 71 |
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Hudson Highland Suspension Bridge Company record book of Executive Committee
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1868-1892 |
Box 32, Folder 72 |
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Hudson Highland Suspension Bridge Company record book
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1868-1892 |
Box 33, Folder 1 |
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Inventory of the furnishing and items in “The Acorns”
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undated |
Box 33, Folder 2 |
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Elizabeth King autograph book (signatories included a poem along with their name and usually where they were from)
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circa 1825-1830 |
Box 33, Folder 3 |
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Letter regarding death of Nathaniel Bacon
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1926 |
Box 33, Folder 4 |
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Letters to Bacon family members
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undated, 1898 |
Box 33, Folder 5 |
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Purchase agreements: Bacon’s sale of Sea View Railroad property; Purchase of personal property from Julius Holgate
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1920, 1922 |
Box 33, Folder 6 |
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Travel notebook
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undated |
Box 33, Folder 7 |
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Surveys of Acorns property
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undated |
Box 33, Folder 8 |
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Fort Clinton field book
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1905 |
Box 33, Folder 9 |
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Calendar books
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1923-1924 |
Box 33, Folder 10 |
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Passports: Traveling from Paris to Russia, Nicaragua passport [in Spanish]
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1902-1903, 1925 |
Box 33, Folders 11-13 |
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Patents
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undated, 1911-1924 |
Box 43, Folder 1 |
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Patent diagrams
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undated, 1917 |
Box 32, Folder 14 |
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Physical exams of Nathaniel Terry Bacon
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undated, 1918-1920 |
Box 34, Folder 1 |
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Newspaper clippings scrapbook: Reviews of articles written
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circa 1902 |
Box 34, Folder 2 |
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Newspaper clippings scrapbook: Municipal reform activities
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circa 1894 |
Box 32, Folders 15-16 |
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Newspaper clippings scrapbooks: World War I
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undated, 1917-1918 |
Box 45 |
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Newspaper clippings mostly about geo-politics [Note: Digitized and only available electronically]
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circa 1890-1920 |
Box 35 |
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Seaview Railroad: Account books; Report to Public Utilities Commission
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undated, 1909, 1920 |
Oversize Folder 1 |
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Narraganset Pier Railroad timetables: USGS charts; U.S. Potash claims; Map of Greece; Diagram patents; Map of Utah Salduro Co. claims
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1897-1926 |
Box 33, Folder 17 |
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Susan Bacon papers: Travel correspondence; American Fund for French Wounded; Personal correspondence
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undated, 1911-1918 |
Box 33, Folder 18 |
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US Spruce Production vs Hazard Family, et al.
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1926 |
Box 33, Folder 19 |
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Will of Katharine Bacon Fyffe
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1909-1924 |
Box 33, Folder 20 |
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Will of Nathaniel Bacon
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1848 |
Box 44 |
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Name stamps, wallet, religious iconography on ornament, Phillips Brooks poem (part of Good Motto Cards)
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undated |
Box 42, Folders 10-13 |
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Family photographs: San Buenaventura Mission in Ventura, California, Hazard family home in California, portraits of family members, Josie Zurmuhler
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circa 1887-1900 |
Box 42, Folder 14 |
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Photographs: Includes images removed from data books in subseries 6d and 6e and correspondence in series 2; Hazard and Bacon family portraits (some captions are in French). General Note: One nitrate negative of Maison Carree, Nimes, France was permanently removed in 2022, digitized, and destroyed. It is only accessible electronically
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undated, 1894-1923 |
Box 43, Folder 2 |
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Portrait of Nathaniel Terry Bacon
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1910 |
Box 42, Folder 15 |
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Photographs: Near East Relief
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undated |
Box 42, Folder 16 |
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Photographs: South American petroglyphs
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circa 1914 |
Box 42, Folder 17 |
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Photographs: Bluefields, Nicaragua—people, scenery, logging
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circa 1910-1914 |
Box 42, Folder 18 |
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Postcards
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undated |
Box 44 |
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Card catalog
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undated |
Series 6. Business papers, 1865-1925
5.7 cubic feet
Series 6. Subseries 6a. Bacon Tract records, 1865-1925
0.4 cubic feet
The Bacon Tract consisted of twenty-five houses in the town of Geddes, near Syracuse, New York, which Bacon purchased then rented or mortgaged as an attempt to provide low-cost housing for men working in the Solvay factory.
This subseries consists of correspondence, financial papers, and legal papers all relating to the Bacon Tracts. The financial papers include receipt records for each piece of property, as well as payment records for individual tenants. The subseries also includes deeds and outstanding mortgages.
Box 33, Folders 21-31 |
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Correspondence
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1909-1925 |
Box 33, Folders 32-42 |
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Financial records and receipts
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1901-1920 |
Box 36, Folder 1 |
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Deed lists
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undated |
Box 36, Folders 2-3 |
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Deeds
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1865-1923 |
Box 36, Folder 4 |
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Mortgage lists
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undated |
Series 6. Subseries 6b. Belanger’s Incorporated records, 1909-1925
0.4 cubic feet
Belanger’s Incorporated operated a logging concern in Bluefields, Nicaragua. It was one of several inter-related logging and shipping businesses operated in Central America by bankers Neil and Arthur Lawder. Bacon began his association with Belanger’s during a trip to Central America in 1902, soon after becoming a director of the company. In 1916, Bacon incorporated the Schooner Cay Company to operate a sawmill on Belanger’s property in Bluefields. The principal products of these companies were mahogany logs and lumber by-products.
The subseries consists of correspondence, photographs, contracts between Bacon and Belanger, timber contracts, financial statements, and records of the Schooner Cay Company. The correspondence, which is arranged alphabetically, pertains to Bacon’s association with the company, as well as letters from company officials and Arthur Lawder, documenting his financial involvement. Also described in the correspondence are the effects on local business of the 1909-1919 revolution in Nicaragua.
Box 36, Folder 5 |
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Correspondence: A
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1916-1917 |
Box 36, Folders 6-9 |
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Correspondence: Belanger’s
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1917-1922 |
Box 36, Folder 10 |
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Correspondence: Bi – C
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1916-1922 |
Box 36, Folder 11 |
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Correspondence: D – Lam
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1916 |
Box 36, Folders 12-15 |
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Correspondence: Lawder
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1920-1923 |
Box 36, Folder 16 |
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Correspondence: Lawder – Li
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1924-1925 |
Box 36, Folder 17 |
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Correspondence: M – T
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1916-1918 |
Box 36, Folder 18 |
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Correspondence: U – Z
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1916-1922 |
Box 36, Folder 19 |
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Contracts between Bacon and Belanger
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1909-1914 |
Box 36, Folder 20 |
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Financial statements and timber contracts
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1914-1924 |
Box 36, Folder 21 |
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Schooner Cay Company
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1916-1919 |
Series 6. Subseries 6c. Phoenix Linen Company records, 1915-1920
0.3 cubic feet
Phoenix Linen Company operated a textile mill in North Brookfield, Massachusetts, producing cotton and linen textiles. Bacon became a member of the Board of Directors of the company around 1915 at the request of his son-in-law’s father, Herbert Keith. Keith was a company officer at the time. At the time of Bacon’s joining, the company was in receivership and Bacon attempted to assist its officers in a financial reorganization plan; however, the plan failed and the company filed for bankruptcy in 1919.
This subseries consists of correspondence (arranged alphabetically), which includes letters from the company president, Robert Simpson. The subseries also includes financial statements and notes, contracts and agreements, as well as lists of stockholders (arranged alphabetically).
Box 36, Folder 22 |
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Outgoing correspondence
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1920 |
Box 36, Folder 23 |
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Correspondence: A – D
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1916-1920 |
Box 36, Folder 24 |
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Correspondence: E – L
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1917-1920 |
Box 36, Folder 25 |
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Correspondence: M – McCampbell
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1917-1920 |
Box 36, Folder 26 |
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Correspondence: McCampbell – Sh
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1915-1920 |
Box 36, Folders 27-29 |
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Correspondence: Robert Simpson
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1912-1919 |
Box 36, Folder 30 |
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Correspondence: Sm – V
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1916-1919 |
Box 36, Folder 31 |
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Correspondence: W – Z
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1916-1920 |
Box 36, Folder 32 |
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Checks and expenses
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circa 1919-1920 |
Box 36, Folder 33 |
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Financial statements
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1917-1919 |
Box 36, Folder 34 |
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Agreements and contracts
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1915-1919 |
Box 36, Folder 35 |
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Stockholders’ meetings
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1915-1918 |
Box 36, Folders 36-39 |
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Stockholders’ lists
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circa 1915-1919 |
Box 36, Folder 40 |
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Bankruptcy sale catalog
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1919 |
Box 36, Folder 41 |
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Inventories of furniture and machinery/equipment
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circa 1917-1919 |
Box 36, Folder 42 |
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Correspondence, notes, and court filings
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circa 1916-1919 |
Box 36, Folder 43 |
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Notebook
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1915-1917 |
Series 6. Subseries 6d. Solvay Process Company records, 1868-1924
2.2 cubic feet
The Solvay Process Company, incorporated June 11, 1881 by Rowland Hazard, introduced to the United States a patented process for producing alkali from salt, coke, and limestone which would provide the growing chemical industry with a cheap and plentiful source of soda ash and caustic soda. The American patent on the Solvay process was extended to Hazard by two Belgian brothers, Ernest and Alfred Solvay. Rowland Hazard became president of the Solvay Process Company, which located its primary plant in Syracuse, New York. After his death in 1898, he was succeeded by his son, Frederick R. Hazard, who held office until his death in 1917. The Solvay Process Co. expanded to include five additional plants, and gave rise to several subsidiary companies, including the Semet-Solvay Company, formed in 1894, and the By-Products Coke Company, which began production in 1906. In 1920, five chemical companies, including the Solvay Process Co. and the Semet-Solvay Co. were incorporated to form the Allied Chemic and Dye Corporation.
Bacon’s association with the Solvay Process Company began in 1884 when he travelled to the Solvay plant in Dombasle, France, with Rowland G. and Frederick Hazard to study manufacturing techniques. For the next fifteen years he travelled extensively throughout Europe reporting on the developments in the industry, functioning as a “presidential assistant for foreign affairs” to Rowland and later Frederick Hazard. In addition to serving in this capacity, Bacon also compiled monthly production reports on ash and caustic soda produced at the Syracuse and Detroit Solvay plants. After the incorporation of the Allied Chemical and Dye Corp., many Solvay employees were gradually “retired”; Bacon, however, continued to prepare monthly reports until November 1924 when he was released from the company.
This subseries consists of correspondence, data books, laboratory reports, printed materials, and other items relating to the Solvay Process Company. The subseries also includes oversize folders of diagrams, production tables, and blueprints, as well as photographs that document the construction of the Detroit plant and the Ensley, Alabama plant. The correspondence (arranged alphabetically) pertains to Bacon’s activities with the company. (The correspondence from Rowland Hazard and Rowland Gibson Hazard was removed when the collection was initially arranged in 1968 and placed in Bacon’s general correspondence—Series 1). There is extensive correspondence with company president, E.D. Winkworth as well as with his successor, Proctor Malin. The data books (arranged chronologically) contain Bacon’s reports on production techniques used in Solvay factories in England, France, and Germany, and analyses of factory productions at the various American Solvay process plants. Additional production reports are included with the correspondence in the letter-press books. The laboratory reports include ash and caustic soda reports prepared by Bacon, a report on the production of ammonia and soda, and reports from Solvay Process Co. plants in Syracuse and Detroit. Solvay-Werke in Germany, and Solvay & Cie. in France. The print material includes Frederick Hazard’s report to his staff. Also included are Bacon’s contracts with the company and a typescript report with photographs of living conditions of Solvay employees earning less than 25 cents, which was prepared by the Solvay Guild in 1913.
Box 36, Folder 44 |
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Correspondence: A
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1899-1914 |
Box 36, Folder 45 |
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Correspondence: B – Bingham
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1908-1922 |
Box 36, Folder 46 |
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Correspondence: Bingham
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1919-1921 |
Box 36, Folder 47 |
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Correspondence: Bl – Bu (includes correspondence in French)
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1896-1920 |
Box 36, Folder 48 |
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Correspondence: C – Cla
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1898-1921 |
Box 36, Folder 49 |
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Correspondence: Clu – Cz
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1908-1923 |
Box 36, Folder 50 |
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Correspondence: D – E
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1904-1920 |
Box 36, Folder 51 |
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Correspondence: F
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1897-1917 |
Box 36, Folder 52 |
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Correspondence: G
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1894-1921 |
Box 37, Folder 1 |
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Correspondence: Han – Hazard, Frederick
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1895-1910 |
Box 37, Folders 2-4 |
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Correspondence: Hazard, Frederick
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1911-1917 |
Box 37, Folder 5 |
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Correspondence: Hazard, I.P. – Hi
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1909-1920 |
Box 37, Folder 6 |
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Correspondence: Ho – Hughes
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1908-1919 |
Box 37, Folder 7 |
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Correspondence: Hughes
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1920-1921 |
Box 37, Folder 8 |
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Correspondence: J (includes correspondence in German)
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1899-1922 |
Box 37, Folder 9 |
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Correspondence: K – L (includes correspondence in German)
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1902-1922 |
Box 37, Folder 10 |
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Correspondence: M – P (includes correspondence in German)
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1906-1924 |
Box 37, Folders 11-17 |
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Correspondence: Solvay & Cie.
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1895-1914 |
Box 37, Folder 18 |
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Correspondence: Su – Winkworth, E.D.
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1922 |
Box 37, Folders 19-21 |
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Correspondence: Winkworth, E.D.
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1922-1924 |
Box 37, Folders 22-27 |
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Data books
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1885-1899 |
Box 37, Folder 28 |
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Data book
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1895-1896 |
Box 37, Folders 29-31 |
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Data books
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1896-1897 |
Box 37, Folder 32 |
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Data book
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1896-1899 |
Box 37, Folder 33 |
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Data book
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1896-1902 |
Box 37, Folder 34 |
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Data book
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1897 |
Box 37, Folder 35 |
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Data book
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1897-1899 |
Box 38, Folder 1 |
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Data book
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1897-1899 |
Box 38, Folder 2 |
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Data books
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1899 |
Box 38, Folder 3 |
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Data book
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1899-1901 |
Box 38, Folder 4 |
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Data book, includes photographs taken at Detroit plant
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1902 |
Box 38, Folders 5-7 |
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Data books
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1902 |
Box 38, Folder 8 |
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Data books
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1902-1905 |
Box 38, Folder 9 |
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Data book
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1906 |
Box 38, Folders 10-11 |
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Data books
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1906-1907 |
Box 38, Folder 12 |
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Data book
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1907-1909 |
Box 38, Folder 13 |
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Data book
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1907-1912 |
Box 38, Folder 14 |
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Data book
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1909 |
Box 38, Folder 15 |
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Data book
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1911-1913 |
Box 38, Folder 16 |
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Data book
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1912-1917 |
Box 38, Folder 17 |
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Data book
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1912-1920 |
Box 38, Folder 18 |
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Data book
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1917-1920 |
Box 38, Folder 19 |
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Data book
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1921-1924 |
Box 38, Folder 20 |
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Data book
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undated |
Box 43, Folder 3 |
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Data books
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circa 1913-1920 |
Box 39, Folders 1-3 |
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Laboratory report: Ammonia soda
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1911 |
Box 39, Folder 4 |
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Laboratory report: Ash, caustic
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1913-1922 |
Box 39, Folder 5 |
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Report notes
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circa 1901-1922 |
Box 39, Folder 6 |
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Laboratory reports, notes, water data, inventories, “The condition in which Ammonia is contained in crude bicarb,” testing notes, evaporation of caustic soda (includes materials in French)
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1897-1911 |
Box 39, Folder 7 |
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Laboratory reports testing notes, results, “Detailed report on the Moline Quarry property at Moline, Kansas,” “Note on Limekilns,” Jamesville and Moline Quarry expense reports, inventories (includes materials in French and German)
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1912-1919 |
Box 39, Folder 8 |
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Laboratory reports: “Consistency of milk of lime titre and its bearing on distiller scaling” by CS Lykes; “Distiller scale investigation preliminary report” by DA Morton; testing reports
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1920 |
Box 39, Folder 9 |
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Laboratory reports: “Preliminary report on distiller scale investigation” by S. Boyer; Formation of basic scale in the distiller” by CK MacFetridge; Low pressure distillation preliminary observation
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1921 |
Box 39, Folder 10 |
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Laboratory reports: Acid titre in crude brine test results; “Action of fused soda ash on calcium carbonate” by CT Patterson; “Solution of quartz in ammonium hydrate at 197 degrees Celsius” by NT Bacon; Data charts
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1922 |
Box 39, Folder 11 |
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Laboratory reports: Data charts, notes
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undated |
Box 39, Folder 12 |
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Frederick Hazard remarks addressed to the members of the staff of the Semet-Solvay Company and the Solvay Process Company, at a joint meeting on October 27, 1914, in the Guild Hall, Solvay, NY
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1914 |
Box 39, Folder 13 |
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Frederick Hazard remarks addressed to the members of the staff of the Semet-Solvay Company, the Solvay Process Company, and allied companies at a joint meeting on October 27, 1915, in the Guild Hall, Solvay, NY
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1915 |
Box 39, Folder 14 |
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Frederick Hazard remarks addressed to joint meeting of representatives of the Solvay Process Company, the Semet-Solvay Company, and the associated companies following the superintendents’ meeting at the Guild Hall, September 27, 1916
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1916 |
Box 39, Folder 15 |
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Superintendent meeting reports, general discussion papers
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undated, 1916 |
Box 39, Folder 16 |
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Blueprints
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undated, 1916-1919 |
Box 39, Folder 17 |
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Contracts
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1889, 1910 |
Box 39, Folder 18 |
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Meeting of Solvay employees: List of attendees, menu
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1921 |
Box 39, Folder 19 |
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Extract from “The Sherman Law”; Location of Salt Wells; Advertisement
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undated, 1868, 1896 |
Box 39, Folder 20 |
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Solvay Guild House Survey: Survey on the conditions of housing for Solvay employees, Detroit (includes photographs of houses and employees)
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1913 |
Box 39, Folder 21 |
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Photographs: Ensley Solvay plant construction, and people
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1897 |
Box 39, Folders 22-24 |
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Photographs: Detroit Solvay plant constructions, photo numbers 49-136 (incomplete)
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1896 |
Box 39, Folders 25-27 |
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Photographs: Detroit Solvay plant constructions, photo numbers 138-223 (incomplete)
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1896 |
Box 39, Folders 28-30 |
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Photographs: Detroit Solvay plant constructions, photo numbers 224-310 (incomplete)
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1897 |
Oversize Folder 2 |
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Solvay Process Co. charts and statistics of Syracuse and Detroit plants
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1888-1924 |
Oversize Folder 3 |
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Solvay Process Co. charts and statistics of foreign plants
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1900-1923 |
Oversize Folder 4 |
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Solvay Process Co. diagrams and blueprints of equipment
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undated, 1897-1912 |
Oversize Folder 5 |
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Solvay Process Co. diagrams, testing charts, and blueprints
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undated, 1912-1920 |
Series 6. Subseries 6e. Southern Realty Company records; 1899-1925, 1899-1925
1.8 cubic feet
Southern Realty Company, originally incorporated December 7, 1900 as Southern Realty Company of Maine, was purchased by Nathaniel Bacon and F.J. Agate of Autauga, Alabama and incorporated December 19, 1908. The company was organized to buy, develop, lease, and sell working farms and agricultural properties, including ginning, pressing, grinding, sowing, and dairying. Bacon was principal stockholder in the corporation and served as its president. The corporation operated the 1500-acre Peace Plantation in Autauga County, Alabama from 1900-1921. It was farmed by tenants who were given the option to purchase the land they cultivated. Unable to find a market for its cotton crop during the post-war economy, the corporation filed for dissolution on January 21, 1921.
This subseries consists of correspondence, financial papers, legal papers, manager’s reports, and weekly plantation reports. The correspondence includes both outgoing and incoming letters, and the financial papers include balance sheets, bank statements, and audits. The legal papers in this subseries consist of the Certificate of Incorporation and the Dissolution Agreement, as well as deeds, mortgages, indentures, and materials relating to stockholders and minutes of stockholders’ meetings. The manager’s reports were filed by P.M. Greene and chronicle the daily operations of the plantation and include reports on crops, livestock, finances, and weather. A majority of the managers’ reports cover the years 1914-1918. The subseries also includes plantation maps, soil surveys, and utilization reports.
Box 40, Folder 1 |
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Outgoing correspondence
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undated, 1912-1924 |
Box 40, Folder 2 |
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Correspondence: A – Alabama
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1915-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 3 |
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Correspondence: Alma – Au
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1915-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 4 |
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Correspondence: B – Be
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1909-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 5 |
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Correspondence: Bi – Bu
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1901-1921 |
Box 40, Folder 6 |
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Correspondence: C
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1919-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 7 |
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Correspondence: D – F
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1918-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 8 |
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Correspondence: G
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1912-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 9 |
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Correspondence: H – He
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1913-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 10 |
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Correspondence: Ho – Hz
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1909-1924 |
Box 40, Folder 11 |
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Correspondence: I – International Life
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1912-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 12 |
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Correspondence: International Life – Iz
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1915-1921 |
Box 40, Folder 13 |
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Correspondence: J (includes materials in French)
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1913-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 14 |
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Correspondence: Kea – Kei
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1915-1923 |
Box 40, Folder 15 |
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Correspondence: Kel – Ko
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1913-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 16 |
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Correspondence: L – M (includes materials in French)
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1909-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 17 |
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Correspondence: N
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1917-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 18 |
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Correspondence: O – R
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1914-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 19 |
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Correspondence: S (includes materials in French)
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1910-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 20 |
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Correspondence: T
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1915-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 21 |
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Correspondence: U
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1914-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 22 |
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Correspondence: Wa – Whe
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1914-1922 |
Box 40, Folder 23 |
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Correspondence: Whi
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1914-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 24 |
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Correspondence: Wilcox
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1914-1915 |
Box 40, Folder 25 |
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Correspondence: Wilcox – Wo
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1914-1922 |
Box 40, Folder 26 |
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Correspondence: Y
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1924 |
Box 40, Folders 27-36 |
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Manager’s Reports (arranged chronologically)
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1914-1925 |
Box 40, Folder 37 |
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Weekly Plantation Reports
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1917 January 11-1921 March 12 |
Box 40, Folder 38 |
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Audit Reports
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1907, 1909 |
Box 40, Folder 39 |
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Audit Reports
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1911-1912 |
Box 40, Folders 40-41 |
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Checkbooks
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1907-1913 |
Box 40, Folder 42 |
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Checks and bank statements
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1912-1913 |
Box 41, Folder 1 |
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Financial records: Loss and gains, assets and liabilities, financial statements, cash account records
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circa 1911-1921 |
Box 41, Folder 2 |
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Financial records: Promise of payments, checks
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1901-1914 |
Box 41, Folder 3 |
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Financial records: Trial balances
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1912 |
Box 41, Folder 4 |
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Financial records: Trial balances
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1913, 1922 |
Box 41, Folder 5 |
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Certificates of Incorporation
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undated, 1909 |
Box 41, Folder 6-7 |
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Deeds, mortgages, indentures
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1894-1906 |
Box 41, Folder 8 |
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Dissolution Agreement
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1920 |
Box 41, Folder 9 |
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Labor and timber contracts
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1909-1919 |
Box 41, Folder 10 |
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Stockholders’ meeting minutes
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undated, 1908-1920 |
Box 41, Folder 11 |
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Stockholders’ meeting minutes
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1909-1919 |
Box 41, Folder 12 |
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Stock book
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1909-1913 |
Box 41, Folder 13 |
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Stock book
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1909-1912 |
Box 41, Folder 14 |
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Stock book
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1909-1913 |
Box 41, Folder 15 |
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Stock book
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1913-1914 |
Box 43, Folder 4 |
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Stock books
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1916-1918 |
Box 41, Folder 16 |
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Stockholder lists, proxies
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1909-1923 |
Box 41, Folder 17 |
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Complaints before the I.C.C. Southern Pine Association vs Akron Canton and Youngstown Railroad Company
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1925 |
Box 41, Folder 18 |
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Surveys, soil analyses, market reports
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1899-1925 |
Box 41, Folder 19 |
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Telephone book of Autauga County and Prattville; Autauga County brochure
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1922, 1925 |
Oversize Folder 6 |
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Soil and plantation maps
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1904-1918 |
Series 6. Subseries 6f. Ward Lumber Syndicate records, circa 1919-1925
0.6 cubic feet
The Ward Lumber Syndicate was formed December 29, 1920, to manufacture and retail lumber from timber growing on lands owned by the Southern Realty Company. The syndicate operated a small saw mill on plantation property and had a small fleet of barges to transport the lumber to market. Bacon was Syndicate Manager, and in this capacity, he oversaw all operations of the company.
This subseries consists of financial papers, legal papers, manger’s reports, surveyor’s notes, lumber inventories, and statistics relating to the Ward Lumber Syndicate. (The correspondence concerning this firm is included in the correspondence of the Southern Realty Company). The financial papers consist of weekly account statements, forecasts and expenditures, and other statements and account sheets. The legal papers include the Syndication Agreement, as well as timber contracts and indentures with Southern Realty Company. Information on daily sawmill operations and market activities is recorded in the manager’s reports.
Box 41, Folders 20-28 |
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Manager’s Reports (arranged chronologically)
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1919 May-1925 May |
Box 41, Folder 29 |
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Bank statements
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1920 |
Box 41, Folder 30 |
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Checks
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1920 January-July |
Box 41, Folder 31 |
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Checks
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1920 August-1921 January |
Box 42, Folder 1 |
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Financial forecasts
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1920-1923 |
Box 42, Folders 2-6 |
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Financial statements
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1920 January-1924 February |
Box 42, Folder 7 |
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Trial balance sheets, cost statements
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1920-1923 |
Box 42, Folder 8 |
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Contracts, deeds, indentures
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1919-1924 |
Box 42, Folder 9 |
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Surveyor’s notes, stock inventories, lumber statistics
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undated, 1921-1925 |
Oversize Folder 7 |
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Blueprint, timber maps, and distribution tables
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undated, 1925 |