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EXTRACTS FROM THE DIARY AND CORRESPONDENCE OF THE LATE AMOS LAWRENCE;
PREFACE.
LETTERS, REQUESTING PUBLICATION.
DIARY AND CORRESPONDENCE.
CHAPTER I. - BIRTH.—ANCESTRY.—PARENTS.
CHAPTER II. - EARLY YEARS.—SCHOOL DAYS.—APPRENTICESHIP.
CHAPTER III. - ARRIVAL IN BOSTON.—CLERKSHIP.—COMMENCES BUSINESS.—HABITS.—LETTERS.
CHAPTER IV. - BUSINESS HABITS.—HIS FATHER'S MORTGAGE.—RESOLUTIONS.—ARRIVAL OF BROTHERS IN BOSTON.
CHAPTER V. - VISITS AT GROTON.—SICKNESS.—LETTER FROM DR. SHATTUCK.—ENGAGEMENT.—LETTER TO REV. DR. GANNETT.—MARRIAGE.
CHAPTER VI. - BRAMBLE NEWS.—JUNIOR PARTNER GOES TO ENGLAND.—LETTERS TO BROTHER.
This volume gathers a handful of personal letters and diary fragments written by a mid‑century New England merchant who devoted much of his life to quiet philanthropy. Curated by his son, the selections trace the everyday concerns of a husband, father, and brother, while preserving the candid counsel he offered his children as they grew from youth into adulthood.
The letters reveal a mind shaped by deep religious conviction and a strong sense of accountability. Readers hear his thoughts on modest living, the importance of trustworthy conduct, and the motivations behind his charitable projects—insights that were meant to guide not just his own family but any young person seeking a purpose‑driven path.
Originally printed for a close circle of relatives, the collection now opens its modest, domestic world to a broader audience. It offers a rare, thoughtful glimpse into the character of a man whose quiet deeds were driven by an enduring commitment to service and integrity.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (567K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Peter Vachuska, Julia Neufeld and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2013-04-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1786–1852
A leading Boston merchant who turned business success into wide-ranging philanthropy, he helped shape New England commerce and civic life in the early 1800s.
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