Box Small Collections Box 12
Contains 93 Results:
Bill of Exchange and Promissory Note, 1836 Oct.
3 Bill of Exchange and promissory note documents from M.L. Day, maker, to W.B. Brooke, acceptor, notarized with embossed seal in Baltimore, Maryland on January 16, 1837. M.L. Day is from Richmond, Virginia and wrote attached promissory notes on October 15, 1836.
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Letter from William Collins, Warren [Rhode Island] to Charles Collins, Newport, Rhode Island, requesting information about a chain for sale, noting he needs "one of 1 inch and about 50 fathoms" and an anchor "suitable for a chain of about 800 pounds." March 23, 1831.
Letter, 1831 March 23
Letter from William Collins, Warren [Rhode Island] to Charles Collins, Newport, Rhode Island, requesting information about a chain for sale, noting he needs "one of 1 inch and about 50 fathoms" and an anchor "suitable for a chain of about 800 pounds." March 23, 1831.
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Letter from J.E. Wills, Upper Brandon (home of William Byrd Harrison) to Dr. Cocke asking if Cocke needed a farm manager, July 11, 1869. Note to Palmer and Turpin requesting seeds, written from Bremo, July 17, 1869. The years on both of these documents are difficult to read.
Collection, 1869 July 11, 17
Letter from J.E. Wills, Upper Brandon (home of William Byrd Harrison) to Dr. Cocke asking if Cocke needed a farm manager, July 11, 1869. Note to Palmer and Turpin requesting seeds, written from Bremo, July 17, 1869. The years on both of these documents are difficult to read.
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Newspaper clipping of obituary and tribute to Maud M. Coleman, the eldest daughter of Professor Lewis Coleman, who died October 4 near Markham, Fauquier County, Virginia. 1878.
Obituary, 1878
Newspaper clipping of obituary and tribute to Maud M. Coleman, the eldest daughter of Professor Lewis Coleman, who died October 4 near Markham, Fauquier County, Virginia. 1878.
Medical Notes, circa 1790-1799
A medical student's notes, possibly as a student of Dr. Benjamin Rush of the College of Philadelphia (University of Pennsylvania). Includes an index with entries such as Animal Food, Blisters and Diseases of the Mind. Each topic is handwritten on one page, with a description of the ailment and the remedy. Notes are bound in book form with a leather cover. The spine has a title "Rush's Lectures." 440 pages. Notes are on numbered pages 1 - 330 and the index is at end of book.
Letter, 1849 Mar. 30
Letter from George M. Bain, Portsmouth, Virginia, asking "Doctor" to send him a receipt for the "two dollars enclosed." 1849 March 30.
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Invoice of household items purchased by W.W.V. Buchanan from Clark and Gollinger. Invoice addressed to W.W.V. Buchanan, Piqua, Miami County, Ohio with a note "settled by Note." 1857-1858 with payment notations from earlier years. Includes a 1 cent stamp,
Account, 1857-1858
Invoice of household items purchased by W.W.V. Buchanan from Clark and Gollinger. Invoice addressed to W.W.V. Buchanan, Piqua, Miami County, Ohio with a note "settled by Note." 1857-1858 with payment notations from earlier years. Includes a 1 cent stamp,
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Torn partial list of a guardian account for Isaac, last name torn. Other names on the paper are Ann Wilkins and possibly James [Bartee] (illegible). Accounts for 1800-1803, dated March the 14th, 1803. Probably in Virginia.
Account, 1800-1803
Torn partial list of a guardian account for Isaac, last name torn. Other names on the paper are Ann Wilkins and possibly James [Bartee] (illegible). Accounts for 1800-1803, dated March the 14th, 1803. Probably in Virginia.
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Three copies of typed poem, "Jack Joett Rides" by Henry E. Baker. Attached is an advertisement entitled "Remarks on Jack Jouett's Ride" with a sheet requesting newspapers to contact Mr. Baker in Newport News, Virginia for a subscription to his "Our Modern Poets" column. 1941.
Column, 1941
Three copies of typed poem, "Jack Joett Rides" by Henry E. Baker. Attached is an advertisement entitled "Remarks on Jack Jouett's Ride" with a sheet requesting newspapers to contact Mr. Baker in Newport News, Virginia for a subscription to his "Our Modern Poets" column. 1941.
Survey, 1752 Sept. 20
Survey of land for Catherine Cheshire by Thomas Armor. Shrewsberry Township, York Couny, Pennsylvania. Dated September 15, 1752.
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Sheriff's bond for $30,000 for Charles Brown as Sheriff of St. Ann's Parish, Albermarle County, Virginia signed by David M. Wingfield and others, March 7, 1842.
Bond, 1842
Sheriff's bond for $30,000 for Charles Brown as Sheriff of St. Ann's Parish, Albermarle County, Virginia signed by David M. Wingfield and others, March 7, 1842.
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Letter to Sam from Albert P. Bourland, professor at Southwestern Baptist University in Jackson, Tennessee, about the University, the classes and activities offered, the classes he is teaching, his personal studies, his teaching philosophy and his hope for the future of man. Mentions rumour that he'd said negative things about Sam's friend, Annie. January 18, 1885.
Letter, 1885 Jan. 18
Letter to Sam from Albert P. Bourland, professor at Southwestern Baptist University in Jackson, Tennessee, about the University, the classes and activities offered, the classes he is teaching, his personal studies, his teaching philosophy and his hope for the future of man. Mentions rumour that he'd said negative things about Sam's friend, Annie. January 18, 1885.
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Carbon of a typed transcript of a declaration of love and marriage proposal letter from Alexander Campbell, one of the founders of the "Restoration Movement" and Hannah Acheson, December, 1809. Transcribed by Earl Gregg Swem. Location of original is unknown.
Typescript, undated
Carbon copy of a typed transcript of a declaration of love and marriage proposal letter from Alexander Campbell, one of the founders of the "Restoration Movement" and Hannah Acheson, December, 1809. Transcribed by Earl Gregg Swem. Location of original is unknown.
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A medical student's notes, possibly as a student of Dr. Benjamin Rush of the College of Philadelphia (University of Pennsylvania). Includes an index with entries such as Animal Food, Blisters and Diseases of the Mind. Each topic is handwritten on one page, with a description of the ailment and the remedy. Notes are bound in book form with a leather cover. The spine has a title "Rush's Lectures." 440 pages. Notes are on numbered pages 1 - 330 and the index is at end of book.
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Receipt signed by John Blair for George Carrington, Deputy Clerk, Cumberland, for taxes in 1762 and 1763, "Recd for Mr. Cocke in his absence." Receipt signed by Charles Barker for George Carrington for attending as witness for Nicholas Davis and Milton Burford. Also signed by Henry Davenport. 1767.
Receipts, 1763, 1767
Receipt signed by John Blair for George Carrington, Deputy Clerk, Cumberland, for taxes in 1762 and 1763, "Recd for Mr. Cocke in his absence." Receipt signed by Charles Barker for George Carrington for attending as witness for Nicholas Davis and Milton Burford. Also signed by Henry Davenport. 1767.