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Stephen Salisbury

(Salisbury, Stephen, Jr., 1835-1905)


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Stephen Salisbury III (1835–1905), also referred to as Stephen Salisbury Jr., was an American businessman, lawyer, and politician. The son of a wealthy landowner, Salisbury helped manage the family's extensive properties and businesses in Worcester County, Massachusetts. Like his father, Salisbury served in the State Senate, was president of the Worcester National Bank, and directed the Worcester & Nashua Railroad. He was a trustee of the Worcester City Hospital and the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Salisbury, Stephen, Jr., 1835-1905: The Mayas: The Sources of Their History; Dr. Le Plongeon in Yucatan, His Account of Discoveries (two articles reprinted from Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society; Worcester: Press of C. Hamilton, 1877), contrib. by Augustus Le Plongeon
  • [Info] Salisbury, Stephen, Jr., 1835-1905, ed.: The Mexican Calendar Stone; Terra Cotta Figure From Isla Mujeres, Northeast Coast of Yucatan; Archaeological Communication on Yucatan; Notes on Yucatan (Worcester: Press of C. Hamilton, 1879), contrib. by Philipp J. J. Valentini, Augustus Le Plongeon, and Alice D. Le Plongeon
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