Box 81
Contains 7 Results:
York Rects 1804, 1804
Folder 1
Receipts for purchases Boardman made in New York including credits for goods he traded there including barrels of pork and lard.
N York Recpts, 1804-1807
Folder 2
Receipts for purchases Boardman made in New York including credits for goods he traded there including barrels of pork and lard. The majority of receipts in this folder are from David Stebbins, who sometimes notes the state of the market and what products Boardman should send more of.
E. Boardman's New York Rects 1807, 1807
Folder 3
Receipts for purchases Boardman made in New York including credits for goods he traded there including barrels of pork and lard. Includesa receipt from Tallmadge, Smith and Company.
New York Receipts for 1808, 1808
Folder 4
Receipts for purchases Boardman made in New York including credits for goods he traded there including barrels of pork and lard. One receipt from Townsend and Fox dated 1808 Nov 8 details financial stagnation resulting from the Embargo Act.
New York Receipts, Part 1 of 3, 1793-1795
Folder 5
Receipts for purchases Boardman made in New York including credits for goods he traded there including barrels of pork and lard. Includes a receipt from 1806 for the sales of pork on account of Elijah Boardman with Thomas Pearsall Son and Company which includes a charge for removing pork from the city during the epidemic. There is also a receipt for pot ashes.
New York Receipts, Part 2 of 3, 1793-1796
Folder 6
Receipts for purchases Boardman made in New York including credits for goods he traded there including barrels of pork and lard. One receipt dated 1796 Jul 19 is for seventy one pounds of beeswax. Another from 1795 May lists panes of glass in varying sizes, a sack of verdigris, and two casks of Spanish brown. Other goods include hollow ware, tow cloth, and sugar.
New York Receipts, Part 3 of 3, 1793-1795
Folder 7
Receipts for purchases Boardman made in New York including credits for goods he traded there including barrels of pork and lard. Two receipts from 1794 and 1795 document Boardman's purchase of stock in Boardman and Seymour as per their partnership agreement from 1793.