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to T. Kelly & Son
7 March 1844
Clay, James Brown, 1817-1864
Writes regarding a debt for Mr. Marshall. With a newspaper account mocking Clay attached to a blank page of the letter. Account from the Lexington Journal, 24 October, 1862.
GLC03468.01
[Regarding a furlough request]
1 April 1862
Birney, David Bell, 1825-1864
Birney's autograph endorsement signed on verso of a letter in which Captain Daniel E. Gavit writes to his captain Chauncey McKeever requesting a fifteen day furlough because his family house is in foreclosure. Other autograph endorsements signed...
GLC03476.08
to Jervis Spencer
January 15, 1834
Patterson, Robert, 1792-1881
Regarding collecting a debt. Docket in pencil, added later.
GLC03477.03
to George Simpson
1 May 1804
Nicholson, James, 1737-1804
From the United States Loan Office. Acknowledges the receipt of Simpson's draft numbered 428 on Jonathan Burall Esqr. for $663.43.
GLC03479.02
to unknown
27 June 1819
Moore, Thomas Patrick, 1797-1853
Informs an unknown recipient: "Eccles has returned is unable to [?] or do anything else- Smashed by his produce speculations- This was to me a totally unexpected event- I may save it in time, but doubt it. Expecting to be at Lexington must...
GLC03481.04
to Br. Taft
13 August 1852
Briggs, George Nixon, 1796-1861
Written as Governor. Writes "I recd a letter from Judge Bishop yesterday saying that Dr. Leavitt wished me to send my bill against him to you. I charged him $50..." Writes (and signs) again 17 December 1852 noting that Taft received his payment...
GLC03481.09
Act...paying off..South Sea annuities...for establishing the colony of Georgia
1733
Great Britain. Acts.
Act of Parliament that pays off one million South Sea annuities, and using money for various purposes, including "Marriage Portion of the Princess Royal," in establishing the colony of Georgia, and paying debt. Act also makes reference to building...
GLC03498
to Sister
10 October 1863
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
Informs sister that he is still working at the hospital. Reports that he does not know where the rest of his company is, although notes that last he heard they were in Alexandria. Regarding their father's death, he states, "Mother must take things...
GLC03523.08.82
to Mary M. Bogart [incomplete]
10/09/1864
Bogart, Abram, fl. 1825-1865
Encloses thirty dollars in letter and tells wife to "do what you think best with it." Explains to her that he was paid for four months, but he had previously borrowed some money which he had to pay back. Updates her that James, possibly a neighbor or...
GLC03523.11.29
to Amanda Wilkinson
14 October 1861
Wilkinson, Frederick W., fl. 1861-1863
Wilkinson writes that he has sent his mother 30 dollars, but has yet to hear from her. He is also glad to hear that Amanda, his wife, is out of debt. Notes that his pay has increased to 20 dollars a month but it is a poor amount compared to the work...
GLC03523.13.020
17 October 1861
Notes that their camp has moved twice since he last wrote and they are now in Alexandria, Virginia. States that they are two miles from the river and are currently employed in building a fort. He writes that the enemy is only 12 miles away. He is...
GLC03523.13.021
13 May 1862
He is sorry for not writing as he has not been well. He is also glad to hear that she and the baby are doing so well. Writes that the army will start for Richmond, Virginia tomorrow. Is glad to hear that Dr. Wells is doing so much better. Tells his...
GLC03523.13.040
16 June 1862
Written on the battlefield of Fair Oaks, Virginia to his wife. Reported for duty for the first time in two weeks. They have had recent orders to repulse the enemy from their picket and he expects an attack. Writes that they formed lines of battle but...
GLC03523.13.045
1 April 1863
Writes to his wife that the army has finally stopped marching. He is very anxious to hear from her, and wonders how she and the baby are doing. States that if she does not get better soon he will come home to stay. Tells her not to borrow any money...
GLC03523.13.089
24 April 1863
Written at camp of the Michigan 2nd Infantry near Lebanon, Kentucky to his wife. Writes that he is "officer of the day." He is sorry that their baby is unwell so frequently and hopes that as the baby gets older her health will improve. Writes that he...
GLC03523.13.094
25 April 1863
Written on board the steamer [Majestic] on the Ohio River. He writes his wife that the regiment is on its way to the back part of the state. He has not heard from one of the lieutenants in regiment and assumes that the lieutenant was unable to get...
GLC03523.13.095
to father
2 December 1864
Morey, Charles C., fl. 1830-1865
Discusses uncertainty of where his troops will go next: the West, the coast, or Petersburg. Comments on financial matters with his father. Reports that he will not be paid until next January; he is out of money and it is costing him a dollar a day...
GLC03523.18.34
to Henry F. McSherry
25 October 1864
McSherry, Richard M., 1818-?
Written by Richard to his brother Henry. Sends $20 to reduce the debt owed to Henry to $150. Mentions two mutual friends - one who is in a religious order and another who is about to join. Mentions that lectures have started and that "V.B. and myself...
GLC03523.21.33
[Speech by Thaddeus Stevens]
3 October 1865
Stevens, Thaddeus, 1792-1868
Stevens, a United States Representative from Pennsylvania, addresses his fellow citizens regarding an upcoming election for state governmental officials. Discusses post-war debt and expresses disapproval regarding the policies of President Andrew...
GLC05156
to Mary Magie
January 30, 1863
Magie, James K., fl. 1862-1863
Written on board the steamer J. H. Groesbeck. Between fourteen and eighteen steamboats are loaded with troops and ready to move out, but no one is sure where they are going. He has been paid and will send the money home by express. He gives her...
GLC05241.08
20 March 1863
Sent her another $50 to lend out with interest. A government mail carrier has replaced him. The regiment will send home their winter gear soon. He hopes to send her money for her personal use. He speculates about paying off the "Randolph claim"...
GLC05241.22
22 March 1863
He hopes to make enough money in the army to pay off his debt with Randolph. Most people think the war will be over before the end of the summer. He urges Charley to return to the army before he gets in trouble. His newspaper business has been...
GLC05241.23
March 31, 1863
"No 4." Written from camp near Franklin. Discusses his business selling newspapers and his wish to be free from debt. If he is unable to go east this year, he will be entitled to two tickets next year. When he gets home he wants to do something...
GLC05241.27
2 April 1863
"No 5." Written from camp near Franklin. The weather is still chilly so he did not send home his winter clothes. Discusses settling his debts. Mentions [General William] Rosecrans.
GLC05241.28
5 April 1863
"No 6." Written from camp near Franklin. Discusses debts owed by him and money owed to him. Complains that his father worries about the money he owes to his brothers but not the money they owe to him. Someone stole his good winter blanket and left...
GLC05241.29
14 April 1863
"No 10." Written from camp near Franklin. Charley returned and is now a hospital cook, which he prefers to being in the ranks. Discusses money and his plan to be out of debt, buy the Macomb Journal and have a comfortable living after the war.
GLC05241.33
19 April 1863
"No 12." He was happy to learn that his box arrived home safely. Describes the burning of a house that blocked the line of view from the fort and visiting wounded in the hospital. One of his articles was printed in the Journal (see GLC05241.50)....
GLC05241.36
23 April 1863
"No 13." Written from camp near Franklin. The Confederates retreated to Columbia. Believes this to be an attempt to draw the Federal Army away from its fortifications. Discusses his newspaper business, paying debts, and lending money. Magie hopes...
GLC05241.38
to A.B.
5 September 1787
Edwards, Thomas, 1753-1806
Directs the recipient (identified as "Correspondent") to appoint a member of the Massachusetts Society of Cincinnati from each county to keep the secretary informed of local affairs through regular correspondence. Through such correspondence...
GLC04379.20
[Resolution of Massachusetts Legislature]
19 June 1788
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Signed approved by Hancock. Also signed by Theodore Sedgwick, Speaker of the House, and Samuel Phillips, President. Certified as a true copy by John Avery as Secretary. Concerns levying taxes on the polls and estates in Worcester County...
GLC04432
to his father Tobias Gibson
19 December 1861
Gibson, Randall Lee, 1832-1892
Gibson has been given the command of the 3rd Brigade of General Pillow's 1st Division, which consists of the 13th La., 3rd Miss., and Williams' Light Battery. He is now acting Brigadier General and expects a full promotion. Gibson analyzes their...
GLC04501.014
14 [July] 1869
He has managed to pay an additional $290.25 on their debt, which should be paid off next year. Written on "Gibson & Austin, Attorneys at Law" letterhead from Randall Lee Gibson's law office.
GLC04501.039
to Tobias Gibson
4 May 1847
Valentine, Mark, fl. 1847
He discusses the health of Martha [Valentine] and plantation business. He hopes to settle Claude's accounts with Dr. Nebett. He gave Nebett 5000 bales to help payoff the debt.
GLC04501.056
to her father Tobias Gibson
November 1853
Humphreys, Sarah Gibson, fl. 1853
The date of the letter is taken from the docket. Writes that Loula is doing much better. Sarah discusses the visitors she entertained last week. Reports Mat Ward was arrested for murder. At first he was placed in a debtor's cell but a mob...
GLC04501.072
London credit account sheet of Dr. Hart Gibson and William Hoge & Co.
13 December 1856
Indicates that interest is paid at 7%. Includes amounts dating from December 1855 to December 1856. The debt totals 1,625.67.
GLC04501.080
[Account of Mr. Hart Gibson]
February 2, 1858
Account of debt owed to Hamilt and Company.
GLC04501.085
to Isham G. Bailey
1857/08/10
Pickens, R.B., fl. 1857
Summons Bailey to appear at the office of E.H. Steger to pay a debt owed to H.H. Hunt.
GLC04522.05
To Doctor Bailey
1872/01/10
Fox, Joseph O., fl. 1872
Writes that he is unable to repay his debt. Offers to sell Doctor Bailey a part of his lot if he is not able to repay his debt in four to six months. Also offers to sell Dr. Bailey his horse and rockaway at a lower price than they are worth.
GLC04522.13
to Jonathan Hudson & Co.
23 November 1779
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
No Free Frank. Contests Hudson & Co.'s claim of losses, discusses debts, and comments on the plummeting value of Continental currency. One full length seated black and white engraving of Robert Morris included.
GLC04540
To his wife
8 December 1862
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
Money sent to wife, difficulty of collecting debts from other soldiers, mentions pursuit of deserters.
GLC04558.058
7 March 1863
Has finally received express box. Hopes for furlough, advises his wife to stay out of debt if she wants to build a new house.
GLC04558.073
to John Ross
2 January 1794
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Asks Ross for a loan of $450. Written the day after Jefferson resigned as Secretary of State. The loan may have been used to help pay off some of the debts Jefferson incurred while secretary or to help with a major building project he began at...
GLC04615
to mother
1862/10/26
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
The regiment has been paid. He warns his mother to be careful about accumulating new debts.
GLC04662.017
to Thomas S. Bocock
9 January 1865
Trenholm, George Alfred, 1806-1876
Report of the Confederate Treasury Department to the Confederate Congress. Trenholm signs as Confederate Secretary of State. Addressed to Bocock as the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Discusses finances, debts owed by the War Department...
GLC03977
[Document regarding Garrard's debt to Daniel Garrard]
1 November 1841
Garrard, Theophilus T., 1812-1902
Cites the details of several sums Theophilus owes Daniel Garrard (one of Theophilus's brothers and his father were named Daniel). As surety, Theophilus conveys the right, title, and interest of a tract of land in Clay County, Kentucky, to Daniel...
GLC03996
AES acknowledging receipt of dividend for creditors of estate of James T. Torry
1829/12/05
Austin, Stephen F., 1793-1836
GLC04120
The United States in Congress assembled
27 April 1784
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
Report from Congress concerning the debt, its interest and its apportionment among the states. The resolution urges the states to surrender their western territories and to help pay the foreign and domestic debt. Includes a list of debts to various...
GLC04136
to William Buntly
January 22, 1862
Buntly, G.W., fl. 1862-1864
Wants his brother and lawyers to collect money owed to him. Instructs William to send word about a court case in which the Buntly family is currently involved, mentioning that he thinks best that the case be tried although he entrusts William with...
GLC04190.02
to Garrett Moore
12 October 1848
Moore, John, 1826-1907
He reports his journey and arrival. He describes travel and boarding arrangements. Mrs. Livingston is unwell. A man was killed there in a duel the previous week, but was promptly caught.
GLC04191.24
[Meeting of the World War Debt Commission]
1925
Signed by all twenty delegates pictured. Stamped a "National Photo" on the verso. Herbert Hoover, who was among the delegates, is seated near the center left.
GLC04233
[Inventory of Daniel Shays' creditors]
February 23, 1803
Shays, Daniel, 1747-1825
Signed by the witness to Shays' statement by Jonathan Danforth. Describes Shays as "of the city of New York an insolvent debtor." This most likely not the same Daniel Shays who fomented the Shays' Rebellion.
GLC04296
Spirit of the Campaign Number Two
circa 1868-1876
Series: "Spirit of the Campaign Number Two" Heading on the first page reads: "The Candidates and the Doctrines of the Two Parties." Pro-republican campaign material attacks Seymour and the Democrats as anti-union during the war, and anti...
GLC04360.062
Spirit of the Campaign Number Three
Series: "Spirit of the Campaign Number Three" Heading on the first page reads: "Compare the Doctrines of the Two Parties." Pro-republican campaign material which cites former Confederates' support for Seymour and Blair (R. Semmes, Wise, Vance...
GLC04360.063
to the leader & steward of River Class
13 November 1863
Guisse, John, fl. 1863
A notice of debt issued by the Official Board for the amount of $33.50. Requests the money to be paid immediately.
GLC03523.52.23
to Nathaniel Williams
16 July 1823
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Discusses a payment he must make and states he is unable to pay it at the time because money he was expecting did not come through. Hopes to be able to pay it next time he is in Baltimore. The year could be either 1823 or 1825 because the...
GLC03545.13
[Transcript of record in the case of James McCulloch, an insolvent debtor]
17 September 1819
Dorsey, Walter, 1771-1823
Record of the case of McCulloch, a man being held in the Baltimore County jail for not being able to pay his debts. McCulloch agrees to give up any personal possessions to cover the debt. Lists his possessions and his creditors. Details the...
GLC03545.14
August 11, 1812
Bankson, Hetty, fl. 1812
Discusses difficulties surrounding the settlement of her husband's will. Mentions the sale of some property left to her children by their father. States she is in desperate need of money and would like him to resolve this matter. Refers to herself...
GLC03545.19
Savage Manufacturing Co. vs. The Baltimore Silk Company
1842
Williams, Nathaniel, 1782-1864
Copy of a petition to the judges of the Baltimore County court from the Savage Manufacturing Company to obtain payment from the Baltimore Silk Company. States that the Savage Manufacturing Company has made repeated efforts to obtain payment from the...
GLC03545.24.08
[Fragment of speech on the Civil War and its aftermath]
circa 1880 - 1889
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Fragment of a speech at a Civil War commemorative event, probably given in the 1880s with pages numbered 2-10, and 12-13. Sherman discusses the Civil War, national debt, race relations, and General Ulysses S. Grant. "Some of the Witnesses of a...
GLC03546
An Act for the more easy recovery of debts in... America
1732
GLC03562.04
An Act making certain Appropriations therein specified.
8 May 1792
Act of Congress appropriating $34,497.90 to pay off various debts. The money is to come from either the Treasury or last year's surplus. Also sets aside funds for raising a regiment, and conducting foreign affairs.
GLC03813
to John Nicholson
4 December 1797
Discusses a plan to be able to pay off his debts. Sends "a piece of cold comfort for poor Charles Young" (a document not included) with the comment that it "is the best that my poor tortured brain could spin out this Night." Asks Nicholson to sign...
GLC03842
to Joseph B. Varnum
13 August 1811
Warland, William, fl. 1811
Inquires "what kinds of coins are a legal tender" for paying a debt to a neighbor, "an old tory," who refuses payment in Spanish dollars. At the time of this letter, Varnum was a United States Senator from Massachusetts.
GLC03845.10
to Rufus Lincoln [incomplete]
8 July 1817
Hewson, John, 1744-1821
Says Lincoln's daughter reports his health is as good as can be expected. Hewson says his health has been poor since last winter and that he was confined to the house for eight or nine weeks. Says God wanted him to live in order to help his youngest...
GLC03849.04
to Cotton Tufts re: political matters: state debts, excise bill
12 June 1789
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Written as Vice President. In closing, Adams writes "[t]he Note inclosed in your Letter I burned as you directed as soon as I had read it: but not untill it had made too deep an Impression on my heart as well as Memory. -- What shall I do, with that...
GLC03861
to Asa W. Slayton
August 23,1861-1877
Unknown
Complains that neighbors have been stealing produce, fruit and grains. Author threatens to shoot neighbors if they are found on property. Author notes that many neighbors are frequently on the move and hopes that these too will leave soon. Author...
GLC03955.14
to Samuel Huntington
1790/03/06
Sherman, Roger, 1721-1793
Reports on legislative debates and progress in a number of areas, including using western lands to lower the national debt, honoring government securities, Alexander Hamilton's report on Public Credit, and the relationships between state and federal...
GLC04841
[Treasury Department circular].
4 August 1791
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Discusses payment of public debt and Department of the Treasury matters, including a procedural change aimed at reducing fraud. Accompanied by engraving (GLC04842.08.02).
GLC04842.08.01
Case. [Legal opinion on a bankruptcy case]
1786/06/03
Pinckney, Charles C., fl. 1746-1825
A closely reasoned opinion in a bankruptcy case which considers English and common law.
GLC04842.34
Resolution of Congress "relative to public and unsettled accounts" [printed]
1788/05/22
United States in Congress Assembled. Thomson, Charles
GLC04851
[General Orders].
25 June 1795
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Captain Joseph Brooks was tried at a general court martial for not paying his debts, falsifying his word, and for claiming a Virginian named Robert Cunningham was of good repute. The court, presided over by David Strong, acquitted Brooks of the...
GLC04864.06
An Act supplementory to the Act, making Provision for the Reduction of the Public Debt.
1791/03/03
Act states that the loan the United States has taken from Holland is in accordance with a previous act "for the reduction of the public debt," (see also GLC04675.01, Jefferson's 15 March 1791 letter transmitting legislation, including this act). Act...
GLC04916
to Gov. of Georgia re: transmitting copies of various acts of Congress
1791/03/15
Various acts of Congress: Whiskey tax, the capitol, treasury dept., salaries of the Executive Dept., post office, pensions for invalids, support of light-houses, reducing the public debt, granting lands to settlers in the Northwest territory, raising...
GLC04675.01
[Document regarding the estate of Hawaii's Dowager Queen Emma]
13 May 1874
Cartwright, Alexander Joy, 1820-1892
Serving as the administrator for the estate of Dowager Queen Emma, Cartwright confirms a sum of money Frank Pratt owes the estate. Also records that H. A. Wactman owes Emma's estate $1000.
GLC04730
to William Lee
19 June 1771
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
Signed with initials "RHL". Describes the Regulator movement in North Carolina, a rebellion by backcountry farmers against lawyers, whose high legal fees and manipulation of debt laws were hurting them. North Carolina Governor William Tryon...
GLC03719
[Annotated manuscript copy of the 1732 acts of Parliament]
circa 1762-1767
Jefferson's handwritten copy of a manuscript with notes entitled, "Anno quinto G[eorge]. II 1732. Cap. VII, An act for the more easy recovery of debts in his majesty's plantations and colonies in America." Establishes a law to coordinate debtors'...
GLC05886
Report of the Grand Committee of Congress respecting the debt of the U.S.
1785/09/27
Lists foreign and domestic debt, assessment of each state. Numbered "no. 26" in ink.
GLC05901
Letterbook of U.S.S. Isonomia East Gulf squadron from Oct 12th 1864 to Dec. 24th 1864 and U.S.S. Mohican N. Pacific squadron from Augt 14th 1866 to June 1st 1867
12 October 1864-1 June 1867
Simpson, Edward, 1824-1888
Majority of letters written and signed by Simpson, though several are clerically written and signed. Attacks on Fort Sumter, engagements with blockade runners and attacks on various gun batteries. Includes two letters regarding deserters of the U.S...
GLC05911.07
Macon daily telegraph. [no. 881 (December 10, 1862)]
10 December 1862
Clisby, Joseph, fl. 1862
Subjects include Confederate War Debt, Lincoln's Emancipation Policy, Article on Compensated Emancipation. Includes general advertisements and land sale advertisements.
GLC05959.04
Daily chronicle & sentinel. [Vol. 28, no. 193 (July 30, 1864)]
30 July 1864
Morse, N.S., fl. 1862-1864
Subjects include Evacuation at Williamsburg and Yorktown Confirmed, From Charleston - Bombardment of Fort Sumter Continues, Fighting Again at Atlanta, Yankees Driven Back, Democratic Peace Meeting Held in New York. An account of peace negotiations...
GLC05959.07.08
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 128 (July 16, 1862)]
16 July 1862
Hanleiter & Adair (publishers), fl. 1861-1865
Main subjects inlcude: "A Letter from the Battle Field," which highlights soldier's experiences on day to day level, "Pay Your Debts," which encourages people to pay their debts. Advertisements for food, shoe-blacking, liquor, land, insurance, and...
GLC05959.09.049
Southern cultivator. [Vol. 20, no. 5 & 6 (May & June, 1862)]
May & June 1862
Redmond, Dennis, fl. 1856-1865
Cattle for the South, Negro Slavery, What Shall be Done with the Contrabands, Virginia War Whiskey. A letter to the editor encourages the North to understand and support slavery due to its mild climate and uplifting work environment. An editorial...
GLC05959.11.04
People's press. [Vol. 12, no. 41 (February 13, 1863)]
February 13, 1863
Blum, L.V., fl. 1864-1866
The Magruder Fleet, France & America. A report of the execution of 38 Native Americans in Minnesota includes details and description. A report of Yankee congressional decisions examines treatment of prisoners of war. A brief notice highlights a...
GLC05959.27.04
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 115, whole no. 1412 (December 18, 1861)]
18 December 1861
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
Letter to the editor about the "Stay Law." Arms from England for the Confederate soldiers. Evacuation of Galveston. Report of the Bates regiment and General Floyd's camp. Speech of William L. Yancey at the Fishmongers' Company. Kentucky admitted...
GLC05959.51.011
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 135, whole no. 3515 (February 26, 1862)]
February 26, 1862
A letter to the editor disputes a previous editorial on the Stay Law. Exploit of Texas. An editorial encourages freedom. Report from Tennessee. City council minutes.
GLC05959.51.026
12 August 1790
Reports to the Governor of Connecticut about the actions of Congress in the most recent session. Encloses notes on the acts and laws passed (not present). Informs him of the provision for funding domestic debt and states that though both Houses...
GLC05282
[List of accounts owed to Duncan September to December 1859]
19 December 1859
Duncan, Stephen, 1787-1867
First two pages include account totals for persons who owe Duncan. Page three contains a letter, possibly to Charles P. Leverich, a financial agent. In the letter, Duncan comments on other accounts, noting that the annual percentage rate is ten...
GLC05339.01
to Charles P. Leverich
February 4, 1860
Discusses business (pertaining to molasses and sugar) with Leverich, a financial agent who assisted in managing Duncan's accounts. Lists the notes he holds for various persons, when the money is due, and the amount owed. Discusses details of the...
GLC05339.05
February 13, 1860
Lists the notes he holds for a variety of people, when the money is due, and how much is due. Includes a prediction of how much would be due through 1867. Cites yearly income totals. Discusses specific account information.
GLC05339.06
3 August 1860
Remarks on the purchase of "Negro boots- made of the very best materials," which he plans to obtain at a reasonable rate. Discusses the collection of interest on the liabilities of the Michigan Southern Rail Road. A note scribbled on page two...
GLC05339.11
to Joe
1893
Carpenter, George, fl. 1893
Carpenter is happy to be back in Salt Lake. Cannot send money because he has been out of work and in debt for so long. Carpenter is now working in a dry foods department. Discusses various friends and relationships, his separation from the Mormon...
GLC05493.06
1784/08/10
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Asks his correspondent to deliver a letter. Requests that he be sent an act from his correspondent's state concerning interstate import duties. Discusses Rhode Island's opposition to impost duties called for by Congress under the Articles of...
GLC05538
to William S. Holabird
January 13, 1829
Bostwick, Charles, fl. 1796-1840
Bostwick, a lawyer, discusses terms of settlement in a court case between Mr. Jervett and his creditors. Holabird represented the creditors. Bostwick states that Jervett will settle on the terms proposed by Holabird in previous correspondence....
GLC05636.24
2 August 1832
Woods, J., fl. 1832
Forwards bank notes against James Cooke and Anson Cooke, along with a separate note against F. N. Andrews for collection by Holabird. Discusses the circumstances involved in these cases.
GLC05636.28
17 October 1835
Parsons, Francis, 1795-1861
Partially printed. Francis Parsons, a judge and lawyer in Hartford, signs as notary public. States that Riley Whiting's note for $304.25 payable to Holabird or order at the Hartford Bank six months after date (dated 14 April 1835). Endorsed by...
GLC05636.34
16 December 1835
Ensign, Edward Fellows, 1794-?
Written by Ensign, administrator of the estate of J. Dunham. Reports that one of the noted of Daniel and Isaac Terry is payable to the order of Riley Whiting at the Lockport Bank.
GLC05636.37
to his wife
23 November 1863
Jones, John, fl. 1862-1864
He just got paid, and paid off his debts. Sends Mary 10 dollars. Gives a weather report.
GLC05981.38
Inventory of the estate of Jesse Woodhull deceased.
February 17, 1795, March 13, 1800
Marvin, Seth, fl. 1795
Estate inventory taken 17 February 1795 and filed on 13 March 1800. Document signed by Seth Marvin and John W. Tuthill in 1795, and by Samuel Strong and Richard Woodhull in 1800. No place of creation, but Woodhull was living in New Cornwall, Orange...
GLC06144
The confederate states. [Vol. 6, no. 18 (November 8, 1862)]
8 November 1862
Burnett, Lawrence T., fl. 1862-1863
General Braxton Bragg's proclamation to the people of the Northwest, announcing the motives of the Confederate army as they move in that direction. Editorial examines the Yankee war debt. Printed on gray and brownish floral diamond pattern.
GLC06208.08
[Gideon Pillow v. Brown & Childress as executor of John Pointer, appeal from Philips Circuit Court]
December 1870
Arkansas. Supreme Court.
Supreme Court of Arkansas case. Involves Pointer's sale of 85 slaves to Pillow on 28 December 1860. Discusses the legitimacy of enforcing slavery related cases. Focuses on unpaid debt, and interest on unpaid debt, that might have accrued during...
GLC06244
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