Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
Miscellaneous Correspondence and Printed Material, 1840-1906, undated
Papers, 1840-1906, of Peter W. Ferrell of Danville, Virginia. Includes correspondence, 1860-1873, concerning family news, debts, and the shipping of staves. Correspondents include his brother James O. Ferrell, a teacher at the Kentucky Military Institute, Farmdale, Kentucky.; his brother-in-law John M. Sutherlin of New Orleans, Louisiana; and various companies in Halifax County, Virginia.
Authorization from J. Thomas to any constable of Rockingham County, Virginia, 1840 December 7
Authorization to sell the personal estate of David Haga [?] for satisfaction of a judgement against him by Chrisman and Brinkby[?].
John Stephens' account for medicines dyes, candy, fabrics, and other household goods, with Brown and Maury [?], 1848
Account verified by a P.P. Koontz [?].
Receipt by S.R. Allebaugh for the taxes of Samuel Smith, 1862
Papers, 1840-1906, of Peter W. Ferrell of Danville, Virginia. Includes correspondence, 1860-1873, concerning family news, debts, and the shipping of staves. Correspondents include his brother James O. Ferrell, a teacher at the Kentucky Military Institute, Farmdale, Kentucky.; his brother-in-law John M. Sutherlin of New Orleans, Louisiana; and various companies in Halifax County, Virginia.
Minna [?], Flushing, Long Island, New York, to "Miss Fannie" [J. Zetty, Rockingham County Virginia?], 1906 February 27
Condolence letter concerning the death of their grandmother; mentions a Mrs. Jordan and Mr. Ed [?].
Broadside advertising LeGrande's Arabian Catarrh Remedy
Broadside advertising LeGrande's Arabian Catarrh Remedy, a treatment for consumption, by Dr. J. Flynn and Co., New York City, New York, with four engravings of the progress from a cold, through catarrh and consumption to death.