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Fonds
Samuel Southby Bridge
Date
1806-1810
Dimensions2 cm of textual records
Object NumberP353
Biographical Sketch
Samuel
Southby Bridge was a Montreal auctioneer. He and his partner Turton Penn were
active in business in the early 19th century.
Scope and Content
The fonds
consists of two journals kept by Bridge during voyages from London to Québec
City and on to Montréal, the purpose of which was to explore possibilities for
business. The first journal is dated 14 April to 11 November 1805. The second
is dated 11 May 1809 to 18 August 1811 and was written while Bridge travelled
to Montréal and began his partnership with Turton Penn.
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