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David F. Wood: The Best Workman in the Shop - William Monroe of Concord, Massachusetts

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With support from: Lowell Institute
Date and time
Wednesday, September 24, 2014

In June, 1800, 21 year-old cabinetmaker William Munroe arrived in Concord with a set of tools and $3.40 in cash. Forty years later he proudly recorded having more than $20,000 in assets, a remarkable achievement for a craftsman. Concord Museum Curator David F. Wood describes how, influenced by fashion and international politics and motivated by self-esteem and good food, William Munroe steered a path through the treacherous economic landscape of Federal New England and along the way helped make some of the most beautiful clocks the new nation ever produced.

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David F. Wood is a historian and the curator of the Concord Museum.
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