Marmaduke Burrough papers
Marmaduke Burrough was a Philadelphia physician and United States consul in Vera Cruz, circa 1820-1840. Burrough's papers consist primarily of correspondence on his interests in wild animal trade, especially from India. Some printed material includes a proposal for a coffee growing settlement...
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Collection: | Marmaduke Burrough Papers |
Collection Number: | 1701 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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0.4 Linear feet 0.4 linear feet, 1 box (38 items) |
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Marmaduke Burrough was a Philadelphia physician and United States consul in Vera Cruz, circa 1820-1840.
Burrough's papers consist primarily of correspondence on his interests in wild animal trade, especially from India. Some printed material includes a proposal for a coffee growing settlement in Florida. |