Shreve, Racket: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Shreve, Warren (Racket)''' | Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Shreve, Warren (Racket)''' | ||
[http://salem.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/3460570?locg=63 Legendary Locals of Salem] ed. Curley, Malcom, Dionne, p. 36-7 | |||
[http://www.wickedlocal.com/salem/news/lifestyle/columnists/x2072233988/John-Goff-Salems-surprising-Shreve-family#axzz2Fhg8Vp2m Salem's surprising Shreves] | [http://www.wickedlocal.com/salem/news/lifestyle/columnists/x2072233988/John-Goff-Salems-surprising-Shreve-family#axzz2Fhg8Vp2m Salem's surprising Shreves] | ||
John Goff, ''Salem Gazette'' Dec. 4, 2009, p. 4 | John Goff, ''Salem Gazette'' Dec. 4, 2009, p. 4 |
Revision as of 10:44, 26 March 2014
Racket Shreve, a local artist is known for his illustrations and distinguished artwork. Maritime themes are one of his specialties.
The family had English ancestry.
The family's link to the famous jewelry firm, Shreve Crump & Low of Boston began with two Salem-born sons of Isaac and Hannah. Benjamin (b. 1780) settled in Maine and worked with silversmith and jeweler George Choate Shreve. When the California Gold Rush was on, George Choate Shreve (1829-1893) sailed to San Francisco in 1852 and founded the George C. Shreve & Co. jewelry house. Benjamin returned to Salem and organized Shreve, Crump & Low in Boston in 1869. This jewelry firm claims to the "America's Oldest and Finest Jeweler."
See Also
Vertical File in Salem Collection - Shreve, Warren (Racket)
Legendary Locals of Salem ed. Curley, Malcom, Dionne, p. 36-7
Salem's surprising Shreves John Goff, Salem Gazette Dec. 4, 2009, p. 4