Caleb Stetson (January 6, 1801 – January 1885) was an American businessman and politician from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A Democrat, in 1852...
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politician Caleb B. Smith (1808–1864), United States Representative from Indiana Caleb Stark (1759–1838), American state senator Caleb Stetson (1801–1885)...
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Look up stetson in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stetson is a brand of hat. Stetson may also refer to: Stetson University, a private, co-educational...
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critics, however, disliked the lack of coherence in the book. Critic Caleb Stetson in the Christian Examiner wrote that the book was made up of "things...
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the early promoters and presidents of the South Shore Railroad was Caleb Stetson, a successful shoe manufacturer from Braintree. The contract to use...
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was "the question of mysticism". At the meeting, held at the home of Caleb Stetson in Medford, Massachusetts, Very was engaged in the discussion, building...
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partnership with his older brother Samuel Atherton and Caleb Stetson At the time, “Atherton, Stetson and Company”, dealers in leather, were one of Boston's...
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retail dealer in boots and shoes, first entering into partnership with Caleb Stetson, then admitting his two younger brothers, James Atherton (1819–1879)...
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began as a clerk in a shoe store. Four years later her was employed by Caleb Stetson. He greatly improved the financial standing of the family, establishing...
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retail dealer in boots and shoes, first entering into partnership with Caleb Stetson, then admitting his two younger brothers, James (1819–1879) and William...
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