Bronson family papers

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Collection Data

Description
The Bronson family included Isaac Bronson (1760-1838), of New York City and Greenfield, Conn., and his sons Arthur (1801-1844), Frederic (1802-1868) and Oliver (1799-1875), who aided him in his business as a land speculator, money-lender and promoter of westward expansion. Collection consists of correspondence, accounts, records of loans and mortgages, deeds, maps, and other land, business and personal papers of Isaac Bronson and his sons Arthur, Frederic and Oliver. Includes material on land in Jefferson County, N.Y., North Carolina and elsewhere, banks and banking, currency, railroad bonds, and the Panic of 1837. Persons represented include the Baring Brothers of London, James Lefferts Brinckerhoff, Charlotte Brinckerhoff Bronson, Ethel Bronson, C.C. Cambreleng, James B. Murray, Robert Livingston Pell, and Robert Troup.
Names
Branson family (Creator)
Brinckerhoff, James Lefferts (Contributor)
Bronson, Arthur, Mrs (Contributor)
Bronson, Charlotte Brinckerhoff, 1818-1861 (Contributor)
Bronson, Ethel, 1765-1825 (Contributor)
Bronson, Frederic, 1802-1868 (Contributor)
Bronson, Isaac, 1760-1838 (Contributor)
Bronson, Oliver, 1799-1875
Cambreleng, Churchill Caldom, 1786-1862 (Contributor)
Murray, James B. (Contributor)
Pell, Robert Livingston
Troup, Robert, 1757-1832 (Contributor)
Dates / Origin
Date Created: 1790 - 1875
Library locations
Manuscripts and Archives Division
Shelf locator: MssCol 400
Topics
Banks and banking -- United States
Depressions -- 1837 -- United States
Real property -- New York (State) -- Jefferson County
Real property -- North Carolina
Businessmen
Greenfield (Conn.) -- Commerce
New York (N.Y.) -- Commerce
United States -- Economic conditions -- To 1865
United States -- Economic policy -- To 1933
Branson family
Baring Brothers & Co. Ltd.
Genres
Documents
Notes
Biographical/historical: The Bronson family included Isaac Bronson (1760-1838), of New York City and Greenfield, Conn., and his sons Arthur (1801-1844), Frederic (1802-1868) and Oliver (1799-1875), who aided him in his business as a land speculator, money-lender and promoter of westward expansion.
Physical Description
Extent: 69 linear feet (200 boxes, 11 v.)
Type of Resource
Text
Identifiers
NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b12103180
MSS Unit ID: 400
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): d10cf300-ebc7-013c-8a87-0242ac110002
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