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California Clipper Ship Card: Platt & Newton [154005]

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California Clipper Ship Card: Platt & Newton [154005]
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This is the only clipper card for this firm in the group we received. Platt & Newton (Successors to Wm. T. Coleman & Co.), 117 Front Street. The California Line for San Francisco. The Celebrated New Mystic Built Clipper Ship "Twilight," commanded by Captain J.N. Sawyer. Departing on her second voyage at Pier 20 in the East River. Gold border and ship title, purple print, and allegorical vignette of woman carrying a star across the ocean (reminiscent of Manifest Destiny imagery). No printer listed. 4 x 6.5" Creases, bends, some discoloration. Pencil notations on reverse: "Carrie L. Stover, Erwinna, Penn." George Platt appears as a bookkeeper for William T. Coleman & Co. in San Francisco in the 1856-1863 SF directories. He is also mentioned as being Coleman's lawyer in newspaper clippings. In 1864 and 1865, he is listed as a partner in the firm. The succession appears to have happened in 1868, as Platt & (LH) Newton appear in the 1868 and 1869 SF directories as owning Coleman's business. They are also listed in the 1868 NY directory as operating at 117 Front Street (same as Coleman). They are listed at this address until the 1871 directory (then 180 Pearl). Interestingly, Coleman reappears as a partner in the firm (with LH Newton) in the 1872 SF directory. George Platt is no longer listed. Ex. Du Pont Collection

Date: c.1868-70
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State: California
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