Background on George and Kent
Late in the nineteenth century, George and Kent was one among many firms in Barre, Vt., specializing in the supply of granite for grave markers and monuments. Under senior partner William L. George, the firm was located on Seminary Street in the 1880s, supplying a clientele that reached as far away as Iowa. Although the firm was listed in city directories from at least 1883 to 1890, further details are scant.
Scope of collection
This small collection consists of receipts and correspondence relating to George and Kent's trade in granite memorials. Concentrated in a narrow window, mostly 1887-1888, the collection includes three sketches for memorials to be produced by the firm.
Inventory
Batchelder, J. W. (polishing, Barre, Vt.)
1887-1888
10 items
Box 1: 1
Charles H. More & Co. (Scotch and American granite, Boston, Mass.)
1887
4 items
Box 1: 2
Clements, Charles (dealer in marble and granite, Boston, Mass.)
1887-1888
6 items
Box 1: 3
Davidson & Sons Marble Co. (Chicago, Ill.)
1887
5 items
Box 1: 4
Includes sketches of monuments.
Donahue, Martin (manufacturer and importer of granite and marble monuments, Cincinnati, Ohio)
1887
1 item
Box 1: 5
Harts Marble Works (New Castle, Pa.)
1887
1 item
Box 1: 6
Hodges & McCarthy (granite monuments, St. Louis, Mo.)
1887-1888
2 items
Box 1: 7
Monumental Granite Co. (Barre, Vt.)
1887
1 item
Box 1: 8
Parsons, C. E. (granite and marble works, Fairfield, Iowa)
1890
1 item
Box 1: 9
Perkins, F. S. (dealer in granite and marble monuments, Vernon, Mich.)
1887
3 items
Box 1: 10
Swingle, J. S. (granite agent, Quincy, Mass.)
1887
1 item
Box 1: 11
Townsend, J. F. (importer and wholesaler of Scotch and American granite, etc., Boston, Mass.)
1887
1 item
Box 1: 12
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Subjects
- Granite industry and trade--Vermont
- Sepulchral monuments--Vermont
Contributors
- George and Kent [main entry]
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