A Tidewater Merchant In New Hampshire
Robert W. Lovett
Business History Review, 1959, vol. 33, issue 1, 60-72
Abstract:
In post-Colonial days and well into the nineteenth century the merchant's role in smaller communities was incredibly versatile and complicated. This study calls attention to one such “Yankee trader,” who was the focal point for scores of enterprises but whose nonspecialized adventures became progressively restricted with changing times.
Date: 1959
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