Folder 8
Contains 24 Results:
Bills and receipts, 1880
Sub-Folder 1
Litchfield post office box rental. Litchfield taxes. newspaper subscriptions to the New York Observer, The Evening Post. charitable donation to the Five Points House of Industry (for homeless children), Children's Aid Society, The American Seamen's Friend Society. pew rental fees at The Presbyterian Church on University Place and to the 1st Eccl. Society of Litchfield. food for animals and humans. work on carriage. railroad shipping fees.
Bills and receipts, 1881
Sub-Folder 2
Litchfield post office box rental. druggist. newspapers subscription to The New York Observer, The New York Times. Litchfield taxes. railroad shipping fees. church pew fees for The Presbyterian Church of University Place and to the 1st Eccl. Society of Litchfield. food for human. Charitable donation to the Samaritan Home for The Aged.
Bills and receipts, 1882
Sub-Folder 3
newspaper subscription to The New York Observer, Litchfield Enquirer. doctor bill from Litchfield, (H.E. Gates). butter. post office box rental, Litchfield. Charitable donation to the Assocation for the Benefit of Colored Orphans. Veterinary bill for the medical treatment of horses from New York.
Bills and receipts, 1883
Sub-Folder 4
Bills and receipts, 1884
Sub-Folder 5
Bills and receipts, 1885
Sub-Folder 6
Diary, 1812-1814
Folder 8
Harriet Perkins (1793-1821) was a daughter of Andrew Perkins and Elizabeth Taylor Perkins.
Indenture between Alexander Catlin and Reuben Webster regarding the apprenticeship of Samuel Seymour, 1797 Jan 26
Folder 8
Stock book, 1823-1851
Folder 8
The stock book has Mary Deming appointing Charles Deming as power of attorney regarding stock transfers and balances of her accounts for the following banks: Union Bank, Mechanics Bank, Phenix (sic) Bank, Bank of America, Fulton Bank, and Merchants Bank. She keeps meticulous notes as far as where her money is and her return on investments.
Bills and receipts, 1835-1838, undated
Folder 8
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