1 | Author: | Bohlen, John | Requires cookie* |
Title: | John Bohlen Collection | ||
Dates: | 1889-1912 | ||
Abstract: | John Bohlen was a prominent Philadelphia merchant in the nineteenth century, dying a millionaire. Bohlen, a Hollander, established a firm with his brother that specialized in trade with his native country. His greatest success came in the lucrative gin trade. As his business increased, so too did his connections. He served on the Board of the first Bank of the United States and was well-connected with highest the political and business leaders in the nation. Although John Bohlen was a prominent and successful businessman, these documents have little bearing on Bohlen himself. Instead, they are a series of letters (ten total) written by prominent Americans either to Bohlen or to his relatives. View finding aid for a full description | ||
Call #: | Mss.B.B63 | ||
Extent: | 0.25 Linear Feet | ||
Topics: | Business and Skilled Trades | International Trade. | Philadelphia History | Religion | Trade | ||
Genre: | General Correspondence |