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Collection Reference Number GLC02794.059
From Archive Folder Tobias Lear papers 
Title Timothy Mountford to Tobias Lear regarding the treatment of servants
Date 17 February 1804
Author Mountford, Timothy (fl. 1804-1810)  
Recipient Lear, Tobias  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Mountford, Lear's secretary in Algiers, describes proper treatment of servants required to ensure faithful, competent service. He mentions the necessity of a tough but fair attitude, adherence to titles and keeping social spheres separate. Mountford concludes: "[In Algiers] if every punctillio of etiquet [sic]--is not attended to--you sink, sink--& sink down to a humble Quaker--and the devil himself would find more respect here, than one of that denomination."
Subjects Religion  Quaker  Servant  Global History and Civics  Diplomacy  Barbary Coast  Africa  
People Mountford, Timothy (fl. 1804-1810)  Lear, Tobias (1762-1816)  
Place written Algiers, Algeria
Theme Religion; Foreign Affairs
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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