Daniel Hand, 1801 - 1891
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Title
Daniel Hand, 1801 - 1891
Description
Daniel Hand, 1801 - 1891, was the son of Daniel and Artemisia Hand. Hand married Elizabeth Ward in 1829 and the couple had one daughter, Elizabeth Augusta, who died at age 12. The Hand Family lived in Augusta, Georgia for several years while Daniel Hand was head of his uncle's wholesale grocery business. He formed a partnership with a George W. Williams, a southerner. During the Civil War, Hand was arrested three times for being a spy while traveling to the north on business. When the war ended, Hand returned to Connecticut and later built his home on 47 Fair Street. His business partner surprised him with company profits of $1.5 million dollars. Hand gave much of the money to charity including the American Missionary Society for the education of southern blacks. (source: Sarah Brown McCulloch's Guilford: A Walking Guide).
Source
Edith B. Nettleton Historical Room Collection
Photograph was published in H.P. Robinson's book, "Guilford Portraits: Memorial Epitaphs of Alderbrook and Westside with Introductory Elegies and Essay."
Photograph was published in H.P. Robinson's book, "Guilford Portraits: Memorial Epitaphs of Alderbrook and Westside with Introductory Elegies and Essay."
Publisher
Guilford Free Library
Identifier
Call Number: HR 974.674 R
Rights
Digital image © Guilford Free Library. All rights reserved. Image may be used for personal research or educational uses without prior permission. For requests or exhibits, see Guilford Free Library.
Format
b/w photo, 2.75" x 4.75"
Citation
“Daniel Hand, 1801 - 1891,” Guilford Free Library Archives, accessed November 21, 2024, https://guilfordfreelibrary.org/gflarchives/items/show/290.