Box 1
Contains 44 Results:
Thomas King, Wolftrap, Halifax County, Virginia, to Peter W. Ferrell and Co., Danville, Virginia, 1873 February 1
Tells of shipment of staves and heading being sent.
Thomas King, Wolftrap, Halifax County, Virginia, to Peter W. Ferrell and Co., Danville, Virginia, 1873 February 17
Blames bad weather for his inability to supply the shipment of heading and staves; acknowledges the receipt of one hundred dollars.
Thomas King, Wolftrap, Halifax County, Virginia, to Peter W. Ferrell and Co., Danville, Virginia, 1873 March 1
Announces the shipment of staves.
Christopher Sutherlin, Brooklyn, Halifax County, Virginia, to Peter W. Ferrell and Co., Danville, Virginia., 1873 March 15
Announces the shipment of staves and heading.
Thomas King, Wolftrap, Halifax County, Virginia, to Peter W. Ferrell and Co., Danville, Virginia, 1873 March 19
Informs him that in the future, he must pay the freightage on all lumber sent unless otherwise informed.
Christopher Sutherlin, Brooklyn, Halifax County, Virginia, to Peter W. Ferrell and Co., Danville, Virginia, 1873 March 24
Informs him that a flat has been loaded with staves and headings, and will be sent as soon as possible.
Christopher Sutherlin, Brooklyn, Halifax County, Virginia, to Peter W. Ferrell, Danville, Virginia, 1873 April 21
Announces shipment of staves and heading that night.
J.A. McCauley, Company Shop, North Carolina, to Peter W. Ferrell and Co., Danville, Virginia, 1873 May 29
Requests payment of a bill for $14.80 incurred on May 10, 1873 from the Alamance Tobacco Company.
Thomas King, Wolftrap, Halifax County, Virginia, to Peter W. Ferrell and Co., Danville, Virginia, 1873 June 11
Announces the shipment of headings and staves.
Christopher T. Sutherlin, Brooklyn, Halifax County, Virginia, to Peter W. Ferrell, Danville, Virginia, 1873 July 18
States that there are staves at the depot waiting for a flat, ready for shipment.
M.R. and C.W. Thomas, Clover Depot, Virginia, to Peter W. Ferrell, Danville, Virginia, 1873 July 24
Informs him that his order will be filled at his request.
C.T. Sutherlin and Company, Brooklyn, Halifax County, Virginia, to Peter W. Ferrell, Danville, Virginia, 1873 July 28
Staves and heading have been sent to the depot to be loaded and shipped, as soon as a flat arrives.
Thomas King, Wolftrap, Halifax County, Virginia, to Peter W. Ferrell and Co., Danville, Virginia, 1873 July 29
States that next shipment of staves will be late because all of the workhands are sick.
M.R. and C.W. Thomas, Clover Depot, Virginia, to Peter W. Ferrell, Danville, Virginia., 1873 August 8
Discusses shipment of lumber.
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.