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729: 154: 145:, one of the first companies to act as a carrier for express shipments by rail in the United States. Adams and Company provided shippers with a complete shipping solution, picking up goods at the shipper's location, carrying them to the railroad terminal, and then delivering them from the distant railroad terminal to the recipient's door. 41: 181:
in 1632. Alvin was the ninth of eleven children. His parents died within a week of each other when he was eight years old. He came to Boston from Vermont a poor orphan boy to seek his fortune. He married Anne Rebecca Bridge (1809-1882) of
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on November 10, 1831. She was the daughter of cabinetmaker John Bridge (1783-1870) and Rebecca (Beal) Bridge (1787-1865). Alvin and Anne had nine children. A nephew of Alvin and Anne,
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In 1854 Adams and Company merged with three other express agencies, Harnden and Company, Thompson and Company, and Kinsley and Company to form the
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under the name Adams and Company. The company established offices in Boston and New York, and soon added express routes to
833: 264:, still exists and is one of the oldest companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: ADX), headquartered in 719: 764: 433: 429: 643:"Alvin Adams, The Expressman; The Business Success That Made Him and His Two Associates Millionaires" 592: 549: 506: 463: 257: 227: 223: 203: 178: 72: 713: 476: 519: 795: 756: 250: 183: 785: 579: 536: 493: 450: 261: 246: 207: 142: 104: 750: 680: 562: 818: 813: 235: 219: 174: 198:, in 1839, Adams began carrying letters, small packages and valuables for patrons between 141:(June 16, 1804 – September 1, 1877) was the founder of Adams and Company, a forerunner to 8: 265: 239: 215: 515: 472: 622: 211: 24: 630: 614: 600: 191: 187: 605: 231: 162: 54: 558: 93: 559:"Massachusetts of Today: A Memorial of the State, Historical and Biographical" 807: 618: 195: 83: 634: 170: 19:
This article is about the shipping magnate. For the basketball player, see
712: 662:"Death of George W. Cass; The Long and Honorable Career of a Son of Ohio" 206:. On May 4, 1840, he established his first express freight route between 20: 749: 626: 166: 153: 190:(1833-1870), later married the oldest of the famous Alcott sisters, 199: 40: 430:"Genealogy of the John Bridge Family in America 1632-1924" 403: 603:(Spring 1986). "America's Most Noteworthy Railroaders". 473:"1795-1895. One Hundred Years of American Commerce" 805: 765:Minot Pratt & Alvin Adams Family Photo Album 194:(1831-1893). A produce merchant ruined by the 349: 347: 345: 343: 340: 161:Alvin Adams was born on June 16, 1804, in 39: 839:19th-century American railroad executives 152: 513: 256:Alvin Adams died September 1, 1877, in 129: 1831; died 1882) 829:American people in rail transportation 806: 741:The Biographical Dictionary of America 681:"The Adams Express Company, 150 Years" 556: 427: 297: 295: 293: 291: 289: 599: 470: 401: 487:alvin adams president adams express. 428:Bridge, Rev. William Dawson (1924). 824:People from Windsor County, Vermont 389:The New York Times, March 22, 1888. 286: 260:. The company that he formed, the 13: 514:Stimson, Alexander Lovett (1881). 14: 850: 705: 516:"History of the Express Business" 471:Depew, Chauncey Mitchell (1895). 177:(ca. 1583 - 1646) who settled in 744:. Vol. 1. 1906. p. 35. 727: 518:. Baker & Godwin, printers: 16:American businessman (1804–1877) 693:from the original on 2005-01-17 686:. Adams Express Company. 2004. 432:. The Murray Printing Company: 383: 374: 126: 720:New International Encyclopedia 365: 356: 331: 322: 313: 304: 277: 1: 395: 402:Adams, Mary Newbury (1891). 148: 7: 561:. Columbia Publishing Co.: 10: 855: 834:Businesspeople from Boston 557:Toomey, Daniel P. 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Jr. 362:Stimson, pp 55-56. 159: 25:Alvin P. Adams Jr. 802: 801: 793:Succeeded by 192:Anna Alcott Pratt 188:John Bridge Pratt 136: 135: 105:Adams and Company 65:September 1, 1877 846: 770: 769: 761: 753: 745: 731: 730: 724: 716: 701: 699: 698: 692: 685: 676: 674: 673: 668:. March 22, 1888 657: 655: 654: 638: 606:Railroad History 596: 590: 585: 583: 575: 570: 569: 553: 547: 542: 540: 532: 527: 526: 510: 504: 499: 497: 489: 484: 483: 467: 461: 456: 454: 446: 441: 440: 422: 420: 419: 390: 387: 381: 380:Stimson, pp. 59. 378: 372: 369: 363: 360: 354: 351: 338: 335: 329: 326: 320: 317: 311: 308: 302: 299: 284: 281: 232:Cincinnati, Ohio 163:Andover, Vermont 139:Alvin Hoar Adams 130: 128: 68: 55:Andover, Vermont 43: 29: 28: 854: 853: 849: 848: 847: 845: 844: 843: 804: 803: 798: 789: 748: 733: 728: 711: 708: 696: 694: 690: 683: 679: 671: 669: 660: 652: 650: 641: 588: 586: 577: 576: 567: 565: 545: 543: 534: 533: 524: 522: 502: 500: 491: 490: 481: 479: 475:. D.O. 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Alvan Adams
Alvin P. Adams Jr.

Andover, Vermont
Watertown, Massachusetts
American
businessperson
Adams and Company
Adams Express

Andover, Vermont
John Adams
Samuel Adams
Henry Adams
Braintree, Massachusetts
Chelsea, Massachusetts
John Bridge Pratt
Anna Alcott Pratt
Panic of 1837
Boston
Worcester, Massachusetts
Boston
New York
Baltimore, Maryland
Norwich, Connecticut
Worcester, Massachusetts
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Cincinnati, Ohio
Louisville, Kentucky
St. Louis, Missouri

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