Collection number: MS 111
Size: 2 items (0.10 cu.ft.)
About Moses Humphrey
Businessman, Mayor of Concord, N.H., state representative, and President of the N.H. Board of Agriculture, largely responsible for the introduction of both horse-drawn and electric streetcars into the city of Concord.
About the Moses Humphrey Letters
Two letters Moses Humphrey wrote to Adaline Clark Humphrey. Both the letters are personal in nature. The first, dated April 28, 1888, was written before Humphrey and Clark were married; the second, written after they were married, discusses their relationship, family matters, and business interests in Concord, N.H.
Administrative Information
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Moses Humphrey Letters, 1888-1889, MS 111, Milne Special Collections and Archives, University of New Hampshire Library, Durham, NH, USA.
Acquisitions Information
Donated: Adaline Paul, May, 14, 1987