Box 9
Contains 56 Results:
Deed, Charles H. Stanley and Joseph S. Wilson, Trustrees, to Rosa P. Suit, Individually and as Trustee, 1891
Papers Relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, know as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean's Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba Manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.
Deed of Rose P. Suit, Individually and as Trustee, to John C. Heald, 1891
Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott’s Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.
John C. Heald and wife, to Fillmore Heall and Joseph S. Wilson, Deed of Trust to Secure a Note Given by Reuben L. Coleman, Charles T. Havenner and Charles M. Swift to Elizabeth L. Dunn, 1891
Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott’s Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.
Deed of John C. Heald, and wife, to Reuben L. Coleman, Charles M. Swift and Charles T. Havenner, 1892
Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott’s Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.
Deed of Charles M. Swift and Wife to Charles T. Havenner and Reuben L. Coleman., 1893
Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott’s Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia. This item, 1 piece.
Deed, Charles T. Havenner and Wife to Reuben L. Coleman., 1894
Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott’s Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.
Deed, John C. Heald and Wife to Reuben Coleman, 1895
Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott’s Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.
Deed of Release, Fillmore Beall and Joseph S. WIlson, Trustees, to Reuben L. Coleman, 1895
Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott’s Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.
Papers Relating to the Descent of Title to a Tract of Land in Orange County, from M. W. Graves and Joseph W. C. Graves to R. L. Coleman and Wife., 1872-1904
Includes a lease granted by R.L. Coleman and wife to John McComb. 18 pieces.
Deed for Land in Orange County, Mary V. Parran to Emma P. Coleman., 1892
1 piece.
Suit for Debt in Erie County, N.Y., Thomas C. Coleman vs. R. Lindsay Coleman, 1908
2 pieces.
Genealogical Notes on the Coleman Family, undated
2 sheets.
One Rough Memorandum, undated
Envelopes and Labels, undated
6 pieces.
Robert Thomas to John Yoss, 1803 February 18
J. T. Mason, at George Town, to Major Armistead Long, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1804 April 21
Francis Hall to Col. Francis Willis, at Middleway, Jefferson County, Virginia., 1813 December 3
Postmarked Franklin, Tennessee
W. Dickenson, at Barboursville, Orange County, to [?], 1845 July 6
Kate Kearney, at Shepherdstown, Jefferson County, to [?], 1855 November 11
[?], at Moorefield, Virginia, to Billy [?], 1859 March 3
M. A. Jenkins, at Georgetown, to [?], 1866 March 21
Emma [?], at Spring Forest, to Minnie [?], 1869 May 21
Etta Mullin, at Winchester, to [?], undated
Martha Laurens Ramsay to Mrs. [?] Keith, undated
Tax Bills, Invoices, Receipts, and Notes, 1743-1876
28 pieces.