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Summary Information
Burrows and Richardson Business Records 1836-1915
- Burrows, George B., 1832-1909
- Richardson, James, d. 1893
Wis Mss AQ
27.0 c.f. (85 archives boxes and 12 flat boxes)
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Records of Burrows and Richardson, a Madison, Wisconsin, real estate firm that was established in the early 1850s by James B. Richardson and operated under varying titles and partners--Abraham H. Palmer, Napoleon B. Van Slyke, Timothy Brown, Levi B. Vilas, and Leonard Farwell--until 1868 when it was taken over by George B. Burrows, who continued it until his death. The firm also acted as an investment, loan, and collection agency for other land companies and for individuals, including Charles Doty. The records document the firm's work with similar agencies in the state and its banking operations from the late 1850s to 1863, as well as its real estate transactions. English
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