Box 1
Contains 17 Results:
Financial, 1818-1837
Invoices, receipts and tax bills. Many receipts for merchants and businesses in Williamsburg, Virginia, such as Sheldon and Maupin and W.W. Vest and Company.
Papers
John and James Cabaniss, Clerk of Nottoway Court Receipts, 1810-1820
Four receipts for John Cabaniss and James Cabaniss from the Clerk of Nottoway Court for "Continuance vs Cabaniss." 1810, 1811, 1819 and 1820.
Mrs. Cabaniss Clothing Invoices, 1831 and undated
Two invoices for Mrs. Cabaniss for clothing items, such as pantaloons.
George and John Cabaniss Bond, 1810
Bond between George Cabaniss of the County of Rutherford, North Carolina and John Cabaniss of Nottoway County, Virginia held by Edward Bland, John Epes, and Edmund Irby, Commissioners appointed by the Court of Nottoway.
George Cabaniss Receipts and Invoices, 1800-1836
6 receipts and invoices.
Sarah Cabaniss Estate, 1800-1820
Papers relating to the estate of Sarah Cabaniss with financial accounts, the account for the hire of a Negro belonging to the estate of Sary Cabaniss and receipts from the Nottoway County Clerk of Court. Family names mentioned include George Cabaniss, John Cabaniss, Martha Cabaniss, James Clarke and Elizabeth, John G. Clarke, Thomas Clarke, George Clarke, Allen Crenshaw and Mary.
Sterling Cabaniss, 1823 January 10
Letter written by A. Buford with a list of bonds left in the hands of Thomas M. Buford. Sterling Cabaniss is included on the list. January 10, 1823.
Medical Supplies Order, 1824 June 1
Letter from Mr. Spencer, Nottoway Courthouse, Virginia to James Cabaniss, Richmond, Virginia with an order for twenty-five pounds of Sulphur, Magnesium, and other items. June 1, 1824.
Robert Randolph Letter - Legal Matters, 1837 April 8
Letter from Robert Randolph, [at Wilton] to James Cabaniss, Williamsburg, Virginia about the estate of Randolph's Uncle John Andrews, suit of his Uncle Wilkinson and the lawsuit by Dr. Peachy against Taylor Andrews and Randolph. April 8, 1837.
Robert B. Gibson Lawsuit, 1818
Deposition of [Tu....] Woodson in the suit in the high court of chancery of the Richmond district about land in Cumberland County, Virginia sent to James Cabaniss, Clerk of the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery for James City County Virginia, Williamsburg from James B. Gibson, Langshorns Tavern. Chancery suit: Robert B. Gibson vs. Jesse Miller, Lewis Isbell, Christopher B. Strong, P [ulaskee] B. Bibb, Daniel A. Wilson and Allen W[ilson]. 1818. 1 piece.
Liniment Formula, Undated
Formula for making a liniment. No date. 1 piece.
Episcopal Church [Bruton Parish] Repairs, 1829 October 13
Two invoices for work done at [Bruton Parish Church] in Williamsburg, Virginia. Wingfield and Peachy Commissioners to set work to be done at the Church as by agreement let to James Gurthree. The work listed is cutting down the pews and repairing and painting the same. Note on back "Recd of James Cabbaness Eleven Dollars in full of the with account." James Guthree, Oct 13, 1829.
Letter from Dickie Galt and Letter about Elm Trees, Undated
Financial, 1818-1837
Personal and business receipts and invoices. The business receipts and invoices are mostly for legal matters with a few family related. Included are property tax receipts, January 1830 receipt from B. E. Bucktrout for items including a coffin for his child and an 1831 receipt for renting a lot belonging to the estate of Benjamin Bucktrout, dec'd. 194 pieces in this folder and folder 3.
Envelopes and Fragments
Envelopes and paper covers for receipts, some with notes. Fragments of invoices.
Receipts
Receipts for persons not in the Cabaniss family. They may be connected to James Cabaniss's position as Clerk of Court in Williamsburg, Virginia. Some names are John Mason, W. S. Bacon and Nathaniel Niblet.