American Silversmiths

Ebenezer Lord
(1729-1800)
Temperance Edgerton
(1738-1804)
Benjamin Lord
(1770-1843)
Fanny Buell
(1775-1824)
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Benjamin Buell Lord
(1804-1840)

 

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Benjamin Buell Lord
  • Born: 14 Aug 1804, Rutland VT
  • Died: 1 Mar 1840, Athens GA

  General notes:

Silversmith

  Events in his life were:

  • He worked circa 1822-1830 as a silversmith in Rutland VT 16
  • Freeman: Sep 1825, in Rutland VT. 15
  • Partnership: Joel White, in 1830-1831, in Athens GA. As B. B. LORD & Co. The firm offered for sale gold and silver watches, watch chains, keys, seals, rings, breast pins, etc. They repaired watches and clocks and regularly advertised watches, jewelry made from Georgia gold, silver table and teaspoons, spectacles, tea and coffee "setts," etc. The partnership was dissolved on 01 November by White's retirement. 15
  • He worked in 1831-1833 as a silversmith in Athens GA 16
  • Partnership: Ebenezer Lord and W. P. Sage, on 2 Nov 1833-21 Jan 1836, in Athens GA. As B. B. LORD & Co. The firm continued working much as the former proprietors had done and musical instruments were added to the stock. 16
  • Partnership: Ebenezer Lord, in 1836-1838, in Athens GA. As B. B. LORD & Co. In August 1836 they moved next to the drug store kept by Ebenezer Lord and a Mr. Reese. 16
  • He worked in 1838-1840 as a silversmith in Athens GA as B. B. LORD & Co., continuing the firm after the death of his brother, Ebenezer. In June 1838 he secured the services of G. M. Griffen "whose reputation as a watchmaker increased with the years." 16



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