Dowd, William letter Guide to the William Dowd letter SC 01824

Guide to the William Dowd letter SC 01824


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Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
SC 01824
Title
William Dowd letter 1851 November 4
Quantity
0.1 Linear Feet, Legal size folder.
source
Barranger & Company, Inc.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Biographical / Historical

William Dowd lived at College Place and Murray Street in New York City. He was a partner in the fancy goods wholesaler firm of Cooke, Dowd & Baker at 104 Chambers Street.

Scope and Contents

Dowd described his first trip to Paris. He calls the French "wine drinking" and "frog eating." The ship made an unscheduled trip to Cowes. He had a rift with customs over cigars. He saw a map in a window which showed his home address of College Place and Murray St. The Church Madaleine is the most magnificent edifice. Paris women show more of their legs than American women. He must write letter to Lyman Cooke.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Barranger & Company, Inc.
  • Correspondence
  • Fashion--France--Paris--History
  • Paris (France) -- Description and travel
  • Paris (France)--Social life and customs.

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • Paris (France) -- Description and travel
  • Paris (France)--Social life and customs.

Container List

Series I: Correspondence
  • Mixed Materials Small Collections Box 127 Folder: 1
    William Dowd letter