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Allaire papers, 1762-1873 (majority within 1782-1831)

0.25 linear feet

The Allaire papers contain business correspondence, legal documents, and financial documents related to New York City resident Peter Alexander Allaire and his children, Calicia Allaire Wood and George Young Allaire. The collection also includes an anonymous account book from the 1830s, possibly kept by Pennsylvania merchant Thomas Wood.

Several early items in the collection relate to the post-Revolution business and legal affairs of Peter Alexander Allaire, and include a French document authorizing the shipment of several ingredients, including alkali and soap, for the manufacture of white lead (1783). The majority of the collection consists of material related to the financial interests of Calicia Allaire (m. Thomas Wood) and George Young Allaire. Many of these items reflect ongoing financial disputes between the siblings and Calicia's husband, and involved a third party, Cornelius Bogart. In addition to correspondence, financial records, and indentures related to the Allaire family, the collection includes scattered personal items. Also part of the collection is an account book, possibly kept by Thomas Wood, in which the author recorded financial information, including several accounts for everyday goods, "Farming Concerns," and items "Arrived from Foreign Ports." Many of the book's accounts relate to wood and a few mention stock held jointly with George Young Allaire.

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Samuel Raisbeck letter book, 1858-1883 (majority within 1858-1863)

1 volume

This letter book contains Samuel Raisbeck's professional correspondence between the years 1858 and 1863, during his time as a broker on Wall Street in New York City.

This volume contains Samuel Raisbeck's outgoing professional correspondence between 1858 and 1883, primarily written while he was a broker on Wall Street, New York City.

The bulk of the letters (February 4, 1858-March 1863) reflect Raisbeck's financial interests and include a significant number of letters to business partners in Ohio and Indiana, and to contacts in Great Britain and France. His letters to Joseph Young of Piqua, Ohio, pertain to the Columbus, Piqua, and Indiana Rail Road Company, for which Raisbeck purchased land. He also discussed the construction of a gasworks in Tarrytown, New York, and other financial ventures. Raisbeck occasionally commented on political issues, the Confederacy, and the anticipated outcome of the Civil War. Additional letters are dated 1864, 1866, and 1883. The volume contains an index.