Corporate documents

Date

1841-1984, predominant 1841-1866

GUSN

GUSN-327961

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Description

This series includes documents and correspondence related to the establishment and expansion of the original Sargent mill and surrounding area; including Calvert and Sargent's original mortgage deed for the mill. Also included are specifications related to the 1964 rebuilding and remodel of the mill by architectural firm Cherrington & Cherrington (see Series II for related architectural/technical drawings). This series also includes financial records relating to the company's growth and expansion and legal documents relating to legal succession.

Details

Descriptive Terms

stock certificates
manuscripts (document genre)
cashbooks

Physical Descrption

0.83 linear feet (4 folders)

Collection Code

CC016

Collection Name

C. G. Sargent's Sons collection

Reference Code

CC016.03

Record Details

Material Type

stock certificates
manuscripts (document genre)
cashbooks

Description Level

Series

Historical/Biographical Note

Historical/Biographical Note

This series includes documents and correspondence related to the establishment and expansion of the original Sargent mill and surrounding area; including Calvert and Sargent's original mortgage deed for the mill. Also included are specifications related to the 1964 rebuilding and remodel of the mill by architectural firm Cherrington & Cherrington (see Series II for related architectural/technical drawings). This series also includes financial records relating to the company's growth and expansion and legal documents relating to legal succession.

Arrangement

Arrangement

i-10\li-5A chronological arrangement scheme was imposed during processing due to no original order.

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