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Inklings: John Wilkins Carter and The Carter's Ink Company is the story of an old New England family and the companies they created and operated - beginning with Timothy Carter's Old Corner Bookstore in downtown Boston and spanning a 150-year period. The focus of the book is The Carter's Ink Company, which originated in Boston after the Civil War and prospered until 1976. The story also encompasses James Carter's paper business in Boston and Nashua, N.H. An in-depth look into the Carter's family is woven throughout and shows how their devout faith served as the backbone for their commitments to business, their communities, and to their fellow mankind.…mehr

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Inklings: John Wilkins Carter and The Carter's Ink Company is the story of an old New England family and the companies they created and operated - beginning with Timothy Carter's Old Corner Bookstore in downtown Boston and spanning a 150-year period. The focus of the book is The Carter's Ink Company, which originated in Boston after the Civil War and prospered until 1976. The story also encompasses James Carter's paper business in Boston and Nashua, N.H. An in-depth look into the Carter's family is woven throughout and shows how their devout faith served as the backbone for their commitments to business, their communities, and to their fellow mankind.
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Michael French Metcalf is an eleventh-generation descendant of Michael Metcalf, the dornix weaver. Raised in Concord, Massachusetts (near Dedham), he was educated at Middlesex School in Concord and at the University of Pennsylvania; he also served in the U.S. Navy. He received masters and PhD degrees in civil engineering from Stanford University. After a long career in the petroleum industry, he entered public service for the town of Moraga, California, his home for many years. This book is his third family history; the first was Inklings: John Wilkins Carter and The Carter's Ink Company.