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Box Small Collections Box 7

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Contains 38 Results:

H. Kyle Invoice and Banking Statement (financial, clothing), 1857, 1858, 1861

 Item — Box: Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1, Object: 17
Identifier: id310209
Scope and Contents

List of interest payments from various people in 1859, notes on payments from 1857-1858, and invoice for 16 yards of "cassmir" from Paynter, Davis & Co., Baltimore, Maryland, March 26, 1861.

Dates: 1857, 1858, 1861

James F. Leitch and Company Check (financial), 1817

 Item — Box: Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1, Object: 18
Identifier: id310211
Scope and Contents

Check sent by James F. Leitch & Company, Liverpool to John Mutts & Co. for one thousand poinds sterling in London. January 7, 1817, Virginia Manchester. "Chambers & Co., 48 Wall St, New York" is printed on edge.

Dates: 1817

Jacob Lineweaver Receipts (general store, food, newspaper), 1858, 1870 and undated

 Item — Box: Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1, Object: 19
Identifier: id310171
Scope and Contents

Receipts for Jacob Lineweaver, Rockingham County, Virginia. Includes a receipt/invoice for general store items, a receipt with Isaac Good for crocks of pudding and a receipt for a subscription to the Rockingham Register. 1858, 1870 and undated.

Dates: 1858, 1870 and undated

John Mayo Receipt (legal), 1811

 Item — Box: Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1, Object: 20
Identifier: id310169
Scope and Contents

Receipt for $200 from John Mayo for "in part of my claim upon the Manchester Mills," signed by Eliza A.Mayo, March 28, 1811.

Dates: 1811

McCormick Bank Note (financial), 1858 and 1862

 Item — Box: Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1, Object: 21
Identifier: id310217
Scope and Contents

Two bank notes by D. M. Mccormick for $106.97 and $611.50. Bank of Fayetteville. 1858 and 1862.

Dates: 1858 and 1862

J. B. McGraw Check (medical), 1880-1881

 Item — Box: Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1, Object: 22
Identifier: id310219
Scope and Contents

$70 check from Colonel Cunningham, Richmond, Virginia to J.B. McCaw, M.D. for medical services. 1880-1881.

Dates: 1880-1881

John L. McGriffin Receipt (court costs), 1857

 Item — Box: Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1, Object: 23
Identifier: id310129
Scope and Contents

Receipt for payment of $586.15 by John L. McGriffin and others "in the name of the Central Bank said Execution issued from the County Court of Augusta, Virginia." December 26, 1857.

Dates: 1857

Lizzie Miller Receipt (post office), 1885

 Item — Box: Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1, Object: 24
Identifier: id310131
Scope and Contents

Post Office Registry receipt for Miss Lizzie Miller for a letter addressed to Erie Wother Company. Elkton, Virginia. February 16, 1885.

Dates: 1885

Thomas Moody Receipts (legal), 1853-1857

 Item — Box: Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1, Object: 25
Identifier: id310135
Scope and Contents

Legal Receipts for Richard Dunn, administrator of Thomas Moody, deceased. Names include Thomas Moody (Jr.?), Mary Wilkinson and Robert Wilkinson. 2 items. Prince George County, Virginia. 1853-1857.

Dates: 1853-1857

William Moseley Executor Account (legal), 1810

 Item — Box: Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1, Object: 26
Identifier: id310221
Scope and Contents

Receipt for William Langley, administer of William Moseley, from the Clerk of Norfolk regarding a trail. 1810.

Dates: 1810

Mr. Munday Receipts (building supplies, silk), 1860, 1870

 Item — Box: Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1, Object: 27
Identifier: id310139
Scope and Contents

Receipts of Mr. Mundy. Brickwork and washing by George Banks, glazing by Robert Garthright, and english silk from J.H. Tucker. 3 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1860’s and 1870’s.

Dates: 1860, 1870

Newman and Clark Invoice (produce), 1879

 Item — Box: Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1, Object: 28
Identifier: id310195
Scope and Contents

Invoice for Newman and Clark from Montgomery & Wilson, Fruit and Produce Dealers, Norfolk, Virginia. October 1879.

Dates: 1879

Letter, 1871

 File — Box: Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Identifier: id308833
Scope and Contents From the Collection: One letter to Dr. E.D. Hurth.  Happersith addresses the recipient with "my boy".  In it, he describes the travels to get to Fort Garland in the Colorado Territories; the long train ride referring to the train itself as an "Iron Horse", the plentiful wildlife, lack of trees along the prairies, and the change in scenery as they made their way to the Rocky Mountains.  Happersith also describes nuisances met along the way such as bed bugs and sweltering heat.  He also describes the Native...
Dates: 1871