Letter from Robert Fulton to Thomas Mullett.
Letters from Robert Fulton in Washington to Thomas Mullett and Co. in London, stating that his parcel can not be found and has had the custom house searched for it. Also includes his opinion the James Madison, Jr., (1751 -1836) will be president.
Administrative / biographical background
Thomas Mullett (also Mullet) (1745–1814) was an English businessman and supporter of the American Revolution. Mullett moved to London around 1790, and was in business there with Joseph Jeffries Evans, his nephew by marriage, as an agent for American trade. In 1802 Thomas Mullett & Co. were listed as merchants of 11 Broad Street Buildings near the Exchange.
Administrative / biographical background
Thomas Mullett (also Mullet) (1745–1814) was an English businessman and supporter of the American Revolution. Mullett moved to London around 1790, and was in business there with Joseph Jeffries Evans, his nephew by marriage, as an agent for American trade. In 1802 Thomas Mullett & Co. were listed as merchants of 11 Broad Street Buildings near the Exchange.
Record Details
Item reference: | AGC/F/11/3; MS1989/059 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 Letter |
Date made: | 1808-09-06 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Letter from Robert Fulton directions on shipping a steam engine. (Manuscript) (AGC/F/11/1)
- Letter from Robert Fulton to Thomas Mullett. (Manuscript) (AGC/F/11/2)
- Letter from Robert Fulton to Thomas Mullett. (Manuscript) (AGC/F/11/3)
- Letter from Robert Fulton to Thomas Mullett. (Manuscript) (AGC/F/11/4)
- Letter from Robert Fulton to Thomas Mullett. (Manuscript) (AGC/F/11/5)
- Letter to Charles Lean Esq. on the life of Robert Fulton. (Manuscript) (AGC/F/11/6)
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