Box 7
Contains 80 Results:
D. Brown, Lynchburg, to Henry Brown, 1815 December 27
Receipts and accounts due to Henry Brown, 1816 March-November
Includes an autographed document signed.
Letters from Daniel Brown to Henry Brown, 1816 February-October
Scope and Contents Tobacco sold by Leftwich to a man who was a bad risk: "...we are thrown out of between 20 and 30 thousand dollars...one fourth of what it has taken us 20 years to earn is lost for want of prudence."
Receipt and memo of notes due Henry Brown, 1817 October
Includes an autographed document signed.
Letters from Daniel Brown to Henry Brown, circa 1818
Vouchers and receipts to Henry Brown, 1819 February-November
Includes an autographed document signed.
Vouchers and receipts to Henry Brown, 1819 February-November
Includes an autographed document signed.
Notes and accounts, 1820 February-October
Includes an autographed document signed.
Court cost voucher to Brown, Leftwich, and Co., 1821-1831
Includes autographed document signed.
Accounts of taxes, Bedford, 1800 September 30
Taxes collected by Robert Snoddy, in Bedford. 14 pages.
Return of taxes collected by John Patrick, 1800 November
Includes printed document signed.
Lists of taxes collected, Undated
Includes autographed document signed.
Blank tax list form, 1801
Abstract of duties, 1801 January 6
Abstract of duties collected from owners of stills and distilleries
Receipts to Henry Brown, 1801 January-September
Receipts for monies received by James.
Monthly return blank, 1801 March
Appointment of Henry Brown as Deputy Inspector of Revenue, 1801 May 6
Accounts of Henry Brown in tax collections, 1801 May-December
Includes autographed document signed.
Abstract of duties collected on distilleries, 1801 June 30
Circular letter from E. Carrington, Supervisor of Collections, 1801 June 30
Letters from Henry Brown to Robert Snoddy, 1801 August
Scope and Contents Directions for sending tax collections.
From James Daniel, Inspector of Revenue at Prince Edward, 1801 September 7
Henry Brown to Edward Carrington, 1801 October 6
Accounts of still taxes received by Henry Brown, 1802 January
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