Jackson, P.T. (Patrick Tracy)
Dates
- Existence: 1780 - 1847
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Boston & Lowell Railroad papers, 1830-1886
Papers of the Boston & Lowell Railroad include directors meeting minutes, reports, subscriptions to improve infrastructure, bills and receipts, invoices, stakeholders votes, and court stenographer notes of George vs. Boston & Lowell Railroad. Early papers include letters written by Patrick Tracy Jackson, who served as agent and treasurer of the company until 1831.
Boston Manufacturing Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:442 1813-1930Records of the first mill in the world to combine all aspects of the manufacture of cotton founded in Waltham, Mass. in 1813.
Great Falls Manufacturing Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:44 1823-1933 G786Correspondence, directors' records, and records of incorporation, liquidation, production, and annual meetings of a textile factory in Somersworth, N.H. Includes correspondence of John A. Burleigh, clerk at the mill, and letters received by George H. Kuhn, Patrick Tracy Jackson, John T. Morse, John Clark, and Robert Hooper, treasurers.
Letters to Patrick Tracy Jackson, 1810-1812
Three letters writen to Boston merchant Patrick Tracy Jackson, 1810-1812, regarding the capture of on of his ships by Norway, the current state of the economic market, and shipment of goods.
Union Canal Lottery papers, 1813-1821
Papers of the Union Canal Lottery of Boston, Mass. include correspondence sent to lottery manager Patrick Tracy Jackson regarding the purchase of tickets. Also included are lists of ticket numbers, settlements of accounts, and agreements.
REFINE MY RESULTS:
- Type
- Archival Object 3
- Collection 2
- Subject
- Manufactures. 1
- Textile industry—New England. 1