Description: UP FOR SALE:Rare Antique Lowell Massachusetts Business License! 1879! Signed Civil War Vets! Fantastic Antique American Autographed Political Business Document! City of Lowell, Date: July 29, 1879 License is hereby granted Horace Tilton As Common Victualler at Music Hall Block, Dutton Street, in said Lowell, for the year ending on the first day of April, 1880, subject to the requirements and liabilities of Chapter 88 of the General statutes, concerning Innholders and Common Victualler, and any act in addition to, or in amendment thereof. Signed By: Mayor John A. G. Richardson Charles S. Lilley - Alderman Joseph Smith Pollard - Alderman George Edward Scripture - Alderman Robert Goulding - Alderman George F. Scribner - Alderman Horace R. Baker - Alderman Charles Augustus Ropes Dimon - Alderman Many Well Known Men Signed above! INFO: John Andrew Grant Richardson Born: October 13, 1840 (Lowell, MA) Military Service: Conflict: The American Civil War Side: Union Unit: Company C, 6th Massachusetts Infantry Service from: 8/31/1862 to 10/27/1864 Political: Mayor of Lowell Charles Sumner Lilley Born: December 13, 1851 (Lowell, MA) Occupation: Lawyer, Judge & Politician Served as: Chairman of the Board of alderman Member of the State Senate Member of the Executive Council (Governor Robinson) 1884 Again State Senator (1886) Justice of The Superior Court (1893) Charles Augustus Ropes Dimon Born: April 27, 1841 (Fairfield, CT) Political: Mayor of Lowell Military Service: Conflict: The American Civil War Side: Union Units: 8th Regiment of Massachusetts Vol. Infantry 30th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry 2nd Louisiana Infantry 1st United States Volunteers Rank In: Private Rank Out: Union Brevet Brigadier General (End of war) Death: March 21, 1902 (Lowell, MA) "Charles Augustus Ropes Dimon (April 27, 1841 – May 5, 1902) was a volunteer soldier in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Beginning his service as a private in the 8th Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Dimon rose through the ranks to become a colonel of a US Volunteer Infantry Regiment and was awarded the honorary grade of brevet brigadier general United States Volunteers, by appointment of President Andrew Johnson on January 13, 1866, to rank from March 13, 1865, and confirmation by the U.S. Senate on March 12, 1866.[1] His success was due in part to the sponsorship of Major General Benjamin F. Butler.[2] In August 1864, Dimon (then only 23) was placed in command of the 1st United States Volunteer Infantry, consisting of former Confederate soldiers who had been prisoners-of-war. In exchange for an Oath of Allegiance to the United States and their volunteer service, the prisoners were pardoned. Due to their uncertain loyalty, however, the U.S. Volunteer regiments composed of ex-Confederates were primarily sent to the American West to combat Native Americans. Dimon therefore spent much of 1864 and 1865 in command of Fort Rice near present-day Bismarck, North Dakota.[3] After the war, Dimon became manager of the U.S. Cartridge Company in Lowell, Massachusetts and, in 1901, became mayor of Lowell.[4]" (WIKI) Joseph Smith Pollard Born: November 28, 1811 (Plaistow, NH) Spouse: Luella J. Tucker Pollard Occupation: Dry Goods Business & Boston Custom House (14 years)Military Service: Colonel of the Famous 7th New Hampshire Militia Regiment Served as: Postmaster of Plaistown (appointed by President Polk) Deputy Sheriff (Rockingham County 1837-1838 Rep. Lowell MA in Mass General Court Member of the Common Council (1864-1865) Director of the City Public Library (1866-1867) Alderman (1878-1879) Overseer of the Poor (1879-1880) Trustee of Middlesex North Agricultural Society. Death: August 30, 1884 George Edward Scripture Born: September 26, 1840 (Lowell, MA) Spouse: Mary J. Scripture Occupation: Scripture Bakery Served as: Alderman (Lowell City) Death: January 17, 1916 (Milford, MA) George F. ScribnerBorn: October 16, 1830 (Chelsea, Vermont) Occupation: Contractor Lowell Machine Shop Served as: Board of Alderman (2 years) Massachusetts State Legislature School Board Trustee & VP of Central Savings Bank (MORE INFO: More information can be found in the gallery images, this info is for Reference Only and does not come with the Lowell Document) A great piece of 19th Century American Ephemera! Actual item pictured! Item comes as seen and as is! Please see all photos!Shipping includes insurance & tracking for both buyer and seller's protection!If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask! Thanks for stopping in! Scantic Antiques
Price: 199.99 USD
Location: East Longmeadow, Massachusetts
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Time Period Manufactured: 1800-99
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