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Stoddard & Lovering Records

 Collection
Identifier: 6898

Dates

  • undated

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Biographical / Historical

Stoddard & Lovering was located in Boston, the firm, started in the 1820's by John Tappan, imported Parisian fancy goods. Tappan remained a partner after turning the firm over to Henry Edwards and Charles Stoddard. In 1833, Edwards & Stoddard entered into a profit-sharing agreement with John Stoddard and J.S. Lovering in Paris. The Boston firm became Edwards, Stoddard & Co. in 1839. In 1840, the related firm of Porter Denny of New York was dissolved and its assets and debts assumed by Edwards & Stoddard. In 1845, the Paris partnership was also dissolved and the Boston firm became Stoddard & Lovering. The firm handled a variety of goods, including ribbons, laces, special fabrics such as velvets and Swiss muslins, buttons, thread, cravats, gloves and other "sewn goods," shoes and Canton ware. Later, as Atkinson & Haserick, the firm dealt only in raw cotton and wool and cotton and worsted machinery.

Extent

0 cubic feet

Language of Materials

English

Custodial History

American Textile History Museum Collection, gift of the John Coon Estate.

Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository

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