01777cpcaa2200421 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010003100075040002400106072001200130100002300142245004100165300001500206300001800221506002200239520035800261545005000619546003600669600003600705600003400741600003600775600003800811650003000849650004300879650003100922650004500953651003300998651002901031651005401060651003201114651003101146651005601177651005501233656002301288656002701311999001701338mm 75056440 DLC20260227111616.0751105|||||||||||| eng  amm 75056440 bms 77001507  aDLCcDLCedacsdDLC 7aC2lcmd1 aClarkson, Levinus.00aLevinus Clarkson papers,f1772-1793. a93fitems. a1fcontainer.0 aOpen to research.8 aChiefly 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.0 aMerchant and slave trader of Charleston, S.C. aCollection material in English.10aNeate, WilliamvCorrespondence.10aReade, JacobvCorrespondence.10aVan Horne, AnnvCorrespondence.10aVan Horne, DavidvCorrespondence. 0aMerchantszGreat Britain. 0aMerchantszNew York (State)zNew York. 0aMerchantszSouth Carolina. 0aSlave-tradezSouth CarolinazCharleston. 0aCharleston (S.C.)xCommerce. 0aGreat BritainxCommerce. 0aGreat BritainxEconomic conditionsy18th century. 0aLondon (England)xCommerce. 0aNew York (N.Y.)xCommerce. 0aNew York (N.Y.)xEconomic conditionsy18th century. 0aSouth CarolinaxEconomic conditionsy18th century. 7aMerchants.2itoamc 7aSlave traders.2itoamc c39378d39378