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Dissolution of Copartnership - Lamb & Harvey

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Dissolution of Copartnership - Lamb & Harvey

by Lamb, P. B. ; Harvey, T. W

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Chicago. 1865. Ephemera. Letter from Chicago based firm "Lamb & Harvey" from 1865, in very good condition. Black text printed on lightly toned paper folded in half, and was previously folded twice. Dated to January, 23rd 1865 this letter proves the "dissolution of copartnership" between P. B. Lamb and T. W. Harvey who owned and operated lumber mills in the Chicago area. Tarlington Walker Harvey was a successful businessman and in this letter "purchased all the interest of P. B. Lamb in the Planing Mill..." ; 1 pp .

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Title
Dissolution of Copartnership - Lamb & Harvey
Author
Lamb, P. B. ; Harvey, T. W
Format/Binding
Ephemera
Book Condition
Used
Place of Publication
Chicago
Date Published
1865
Keywords
Lumber Mill, Chicago, Business

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