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Nathaniel L. Carpenter : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nathaniel L. Carpenter
Nathaniel L. Carpenter (November 18, 1805 at Randolph, Vermont〔Amos Bugbee Carpenter: ''The Carpenter Memorial, Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America'', Carpenter & Morehouse, Amherst, Mass., 1898.〕 – December 23, 1892 at Natchez, Mississippi〔Natchez Historical Society: ''Monuments in the Natchez City Cemetery'', Natchez, Miss., 1982.〕), was a prominent entrepreneur, builder, owner of a steamboat line, and successful cotton trader of antebellum and postbellum Natchez, Mississippi.〔Goodspeed Publishing: ''Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi'', Vol. I, Chicago, Ill., 1891.〕 ==Personal== Nathaniel L. Carpenter was a son of Joseph and Sarah (Buell) Carpenter, natives of Connecticut, of the Rehoboth Carpenter family of English descent. He married in 1837 at Buffalo, New York to Julia Ann Luce. They were the parents of four children. Descendants still lived in Natchez in the early 1900s. Two of his brothers also settled in the South: Samuel Carpenter in New Orleans, Louisiana, and John B. Carpenter in Jefferson County, Mississippi.
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