Box 1
Contains 40 Results:
Account Book, 1849
E.C. and G.F. Dyer "Collections" Account Book, 1849-1850
E.C. Dyer Account Book with The Bank of Washington, 1852
Account Book, 1852-1853
E.C. Dyer Account Book with McGraw and Jacobs Grocers, 1853 July-1854 February
E.C. Dyer Account Book with Riggs and Co., 1855
Account Book, 1855-1856
E.C. Dyer Account Book with Riggs and Co., 1856-1864
E.C. Dyer Account Book with Riggs and Co., 1859-1862
E.C. Dyer Account book with King and Burchell Grocers, 1860 December-1862 November
E.C. Dyer Account Book with Chemical Bank, 1861
E.C. Dyer Account Book with Chemical Bank, 1861 August- March 1864
Account Book with J. Campbell, Agt., undated
Debts Due to the Estate of the Late Robert W. Dyer, undated
E.C. Dyer Account Book with Richard J. Ryon Grocers, undated
Letters From John Benjamin Belt to E.C. Dyer, 1853 January-1859 November, undated
Letters from John B. Belt to E.C. Dyer discussing the state of the tobacco industry in Cuba, field conditions, and product quality. Belt and Dyer were brother- in- laws, and their letters contain family discussion in addition to business.
Letters from John B. Belt to Elizabeth Belt, 1853December 7-1854 November 10
Letters from John .B. Belt to his sister discussing his situation in Havana and their family.
Letters from John B. Belt to his Mother, 1854 September 6-1859 November 10
Letters from John B. Belt to his mother discussing his situation in Havana and their family.
Letters from Herman Heins and George Dufour to E.C. Dyer, 1855 December-1856 December
Philadelphia based importers who received Dyer's cigars (segars) from Havana and sent them to him in Washington D.C. Includes discussion of importation processes and cigar sales in the United States.
Letters to E.C. Dyer from Multiple Authors, 1856 September-1863 January, undated
Letters from John B. Belt to Unknown Recipients, 1857 April 9, undated
Discusses cigar business, the young Cuban man Dyer oversees in the states, and their families. Undated, most likely to a family member. Belt tells the recipient to have a dress coat made and sent to Charleston, the weather in Havana, and asks to be sent copies of catholic books as a gift for his local bishop.
Letters from J. Amez to E.C. Dyer, 1858 December
Contains discussion of Dyer's Williamsburg, NY property.
Letter from Francisco Ramirez to E.C. Dyer, 1858 October 8
A letter in Spanish from Francisco Ramirez and an English translation, most likely done by William Belt. The letter thanks Dyer for overseeing his two sons' education and gives instructions for their further education in Alexandria.
Letters from James Harper to E.C. Dyer, 1860 February-1861 March
Letters from a tobacco farmer in Marlboro. Harper requests cigars and briefly describes the economic and agricultural state of the area.
Letters from Robert Marron to E.C. Dyer, 1861 October-1864 December
Letters from a Carbondale man to Dyer. Dyer handled the estate of Marron's late mother, Ann Marron, and Marron writes requesting the proceeds from the estate's sale. He alludes several times to the War and it's affect on the economy.