Chiefly business correspondence (1772 October 19-1793 January 3) of Clarkson with William Neate, merchant of London, England, and his father-in-law, David Van Horne, merchant, of New York, N.Y., relating to economic conditions and the slave trade. Includes letters (1784-1790) of Jacob Reade to his sister, Ann Van Horne, and various financial records.
Merchant and slave trader of Charleston, S.C.
Collection material in English.
mm 75056440
Neate, William--Correspondence. Reade, Jacob--Correspondence. Van Horne, Ann--Correspondence. Van Horne, David--Correspondence.
Merchants--Great Britain. Merchants--New York (State)--New York. Merchants--South Carolina. Slave-trade--South Carolina--Charleston.
Charleston (S.C.)--Commerce. Great Britain--Commerce. Great Britain--Economic conditions--18th century. London (England)--Commerce. New York (N.Y.)--Commerce. New York (N.Y.)--Economic conditions--18th century. South Carolina--Economic conditions--18th century.