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Style and Commerce The Charleston Ceramics Trade in the 1760s
Lisa Hudgins
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‘Portraits, Pearls and Things “wch are very straunge to owres”: The lost collections of the Thorne/Withypoll Trading Syndicate, 1520–1550’, in Early Modern Merchants as Collectors, edited by Christina Anderson (Abingdon: Routledge, 2017), 31 - 46.
Heather Dalton
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Conrad Seabaugh & Company: An Inside Look at an Illinois Hinterland Merchant
Wayne Duerkes, PhD
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Journal, 2022
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An Amazing Aptness for Learning Trades:" The Role of Enslaved Craftsmen in Charleston Cabinetmaking Shops
William Strollo
2017
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The Journal and Accounts of the Elizabethan Puritan Merchant William Leonard, 1581-1593
Hugh Chevis
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Provincial Merchants in Eighteenth-Century England: The "Great Oaks" of Manchester
Peter Maw
The English Historical Review, 2021
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The Family and Select Descendants of William Poole the Tailor (1739–1817) of Spartanburg, South Carolina
Thomas Hall
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" An Idea of Grandeur": Furnishing the Classical Interior in Charleston, 1815-1840
Maurie D McInnis
Historical Archaeology, 1999
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1768-1776 An American Enterprise in Bristol
Peter Dickson
2023
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Merchant Families and Business Networks in Anglo-Dutch Trade of 1668-1680
Andrei Makarov
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Staples and Specialties: Regional Production for the Urban Market of Early Nineteenth-Century Charleston, South Carolina
Kelly K Sharp
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Just IMPORTED and to be SOLD": Methods of Acquisition and Use of Knives, Forks, and Silver Spoons in Eighteenth-Century Virginia
Lydia Blackmore
2010
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“The Dutch Found Us And Relieved Us…” Identifying Seventeenth Century Illicit Dutch Trade Relations On Virginia’s Eastern Shore And In The Chesapeake
Haley Hoffman
2020
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probate Inventory paper
Jennie Dendy
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‘Sprimont’s Complaint : Buying and Selling Continental Porcelain in London (1730-1753)’
Patricia Ferguson
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Buying into the world of goods: eighteenth century consumerism and the retail trade from London to the Virginia frontier
Ann Smart Martin
1993
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Backcountry Bartleby: The Account Books of James L. Smith 1836-1898
Myra Moffett
2014
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Merchants from the Southern Netherlands (1578–1630)
oscar gelderblom
Research Data Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2016
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(with Catia Antunes), “Amsterdam Merchants in the Slave Trade and African Commerce, 1580s-1670s,” Tijdschirft voor Economisch en Sociale Geschiedenis 9:4 (2012), pp. 3-30.
Filipa Ribeiro da Silva
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Neither Imperial, nor Atlantic : A Merchant's Eye View of International Trade in the 18th Century
Pierre GERVAIS
History of European Ideas, 2008
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The remarkable wealth of the Dutch Cape Colony: measurements from eighteenth-century probate inventories
Johan Fourie
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The British-Atlantic Trading Community, 1760–1810: Men, Women, and the Distribution of Goods. By Sheryllynne Haggerty. Leiden: Brill, 2006. xiv + 290 pp. Figures, maps, tables, bibliography, notes, index. Cloth, $125.00. ISBN: 90–0415018–8
David Hancock
Business History Review, 2008
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“Goods to America” The Hose Family Exports Shoes From London, c. 1730-1797
Kimberly S Alexander
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Ma in Historical Research 2014 a Fifteenth-Century Merchant in London and Kent
Janet Clayton
2014
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A Fifteenth-Century Merchant in London and Kent: Thomas Walsingham (d.1457)
Janet Clayton
2014
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‘A Paradise of Riches’: The contribution of William Shiels (1783–1857) to the arts in Charleston, 1819–1824
Fiona Salvesen Murrell
The British Art Journal, XIV, No.2, pp. 2-13, 2013
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Connecting Things. Trading Companies and Diplomatic Gift-Giving on the Gold and Slave Coasts in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Christina Brauner
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UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH GREENWICH MARITIME INSTITUTE Dissertation submitted towards the MA in Maritime History Politics, Patronage and Profit: A Case Study of Three 18th Century Merchants.
Kenneth Cozens
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Shipyards and European Shipbuilders in South Carolina (Late 1600s to 1800)
Lynn Harris
1999
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Merchants and profit in the age of commerce, 1680–1830
Pierre Gervais
Accounting History Review, 2014
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Motivations and Practicalities in the New York Fur Trade, 1695-1732 (2011)
Kees-Jan Waterman
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A revised chronological scope for The National Archives’ probate inventory series
Sarah Hinds
Notes and Queries
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Andrew C. Holman and Robert B. Kristofferson (eds), More of a Man: Diaries of a Scottish Craftsman in Mid-Nineteenth-Century North America
Elizabeth Ritchie
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The Travelers’ Charleston: Accounts of Charleston and Lowcountry, South Carolina, 1666–1861
Nathan Saunders
Journal of Tourism History, 2016
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Auctioneers in Provincial Towns in England and Wales at the End of the Eighteenth Century
Satomi Ohashi
2013
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