American Silversmiths
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William C. Burr
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William C. Burr
- Born: 1772, Providence RI
- Died: 24 Nov 1810, Providence RI
General notes:
Silversmith
Events in his life were:


- Sugar tongs, 1790-1800
Boston Museum of Fine Arts 10
l: 6 7/16"
wt: 1 oz, 10 dwt
- He was a partner from 1792 to 1810 with Ezekiel Burr in Providence RI as E. & W. BURR 3
- Advertised in the Providence Gazette (Providence RI), 8 Dec 1792, reporting partnership with his brother will carry on "the Business of Gold and Silversmith in its various branches a few doors south of the Baptist Meeting House."
- Advertised in the United States Gazette (Providence RI), 3 Jan 1793, with his brother Ezekiel, "Informs the public that they carry on the business of gold- and silversmiths in its various branches a few doors south of the Baptist Meeting House, and directly opposite Capt. Richard Jackson's where they have for sale; silver spoons of different kinds and sizes, gold necklaces and a variety of plated buckles." 3
- Providence RI, 1797-1803: active in Fire Company. 18
- Appointed in 1801 as Surveyor of Highways in Providence RI 3
- Appointed in 1801 as Constable in Providence RI 3
- Nov 1810: his death notice in Providence Gazette says he was buried with Masonic Honors in his 38th year. 3
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