The Wool Trade of the United States History of a Great Industry Its Rise And

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The Wool Trade of the United States History of a Great Industry Its Rise And
Joseph T Shaw
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The conditions attendant upon the financial panic of 1837 oc- casioned several changes in the Boston wool trade of that period. The firm of Livermore & Kendall was dissolved in the latter part of 1837, and in the following year Isaac Livermore associated with him his son George, the firm being then known as I. Livermore & Co. , do- ing business at 97 Milk street. Hugh R. Kendall retained, however, the old place of business at Quincy Hall, and conducted a commission business alone.
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...es also precipitated the dissolution of the auctioneer- ing and commission house of Whitwell, Bond & Co. , after which Whitwell and Seaver continued the business of the old firm, while George Bond associated with him his sons George William Bond, who had been admitted to partnership in the house of Whitwell, Bond & Co. In 1832, and Charles R. Bond. The new firm was known as George Bond & Sons, and had offices at 9 Kilby street, THE WOOL TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES. 47 In 1842 the wool trade comprised Hugh R.

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