Box 3
Container
Contains 7 Results:
Nathaniel Appleton (1731-1798) interest receipts, 1787, 1791
File — Box: 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: II.
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series II. Appleton Family Papers includes materials relating to the family members of Henry Appleton. Henry's uncle, Nathaniel Appleton (1731-1798), was Commissioner of Loans in Boston. The bills of exchange and interest receipts exemplify his life’s work.
Henry's brother, Nathaniel Appleton (1779-1818), was a Salem merchant who was part-owner of as many as nine vessels. Willard Peele, Henry's brother-in-law, of Salem was also a part owner of at least four of these ships, which sailed...
Dates:
1787, 1791
Nathaniel Appleton (1731-1798) bonds, 1791-1795
File — Box: 3, Folder: 1a
Identifier: II.
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series II. Appleton Family Papers includes materials relating to the family members of Henry Appleton. Henry's uncle, Nathaniel Appleton (1731-1798), was Commissioner of Loans in Boston. The bills of exchange and interest receipts exemplify his life’s work.
Henry's brother, Nathaniel Appleton (1779-1818), was a Salem merchant who was part-owner of as many as nine vessels. Willard Peele, Henry's brother-in-law, of Salem was also a part owner of at least four of these ships, which sailed...
Dates:
1791-1795
Nathaniel Appleton (1731-1798) interest receipts, 1792
File — Box: 3, Folder: 2
Identifier: II.
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series II. Appleton Family Papers includes materials relating to the family members of Henry Appleton. Henry's uncle, Nathaniel Appleton (1731-1798), was Commissioner of Loans in Boston. The bills of exchange and interest receipts exemplify his life’s work.
Henry's brother, Nathaniel Appleton (1779-1818), was a Salem merchant who was part-owner of as many as nine vessels. Willard Peele, Henry's brother-in-law, of Salem was also a part owner of at least four of these ships, which sailed...
Dates:
1792
Nathaniel Appleton (1779-1818) wastebook and Salem bank account, 1802-1817
File — Box: 3, Folder: 3
Identifier: II.
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series II. Appleton Family Papers includes materials relating to the family members of Henry Appleton. Henry's uncle, Nathaniel Appleton (1731-1798), was Commissioner of Loans in Boston. The bills of exchange and interest receipts exemplify his life’s work.
Henry's brother, Nathaniel Appleton (1779-1818), was a Salem merchant who was part-owner of as many as nine vessels. Willard Peele, Henry's brother-in-law, of Salem was also a part owner of at least four of these ships, which sailed...
Dates:
1802-1817
Alfred Greenleaf Appleton (1794-1865) estate papers, 1826, 1835-1857
File — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Identifier: II.
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series II. Appleton Family Papers includes materials relating to the family members of Henry Appleton. Henry's uncle, Nathaniel Appleton (1731-1798), was Commissioner of Loans in Boston. The bills of exchange and interest receipts exemplify his life’s work.
Henry's brother, Nathaniel Appleton (1779-1818), was a Salem merchant who was part-owner of as many as nine vessels. Willard Peele, Henry's brother-in-law, of Salem was also a part owner of at least four of these ships, which sailed...
Dates:
1826, 1835-1857
Miscellaneous family items, 1785-1804
File — Box: 3, Folder: 5
Identifier: II.
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series II. Appleton Family Papers includes materials relating to the family members of Henry Appleton. Henry's uncle, Nathaniel Appleton (1731-1798), was Commissioner of Loans in Boston. The bills of exchange and interest receipts exemplify his life’s work.
Henry's brother, Nathaniel Appleton (1779-1818), was a Salem merchant who was part-owner of as many as nine vessels. Willard Peele, Henry's brother-in-law, of Salem was also a part owner of at least four of these ships, which sailed...
Dates:
1785-1804
Appleton genealogy, undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 6
Identifier: II.
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series II. Appleton Family Papers includes materials relating to the family members of Henry Appleton. Henry's uncle, Nathaniel Appleton (1731-1798), was Commissioner of Loans in Boston. The bills of exchange and interest receipts exemplify his life’s work.
Henry's brother, Nathaniel Appleton (1779-1818), was a Salem merchant who was part-owner of as many as nine vessels. Willard Peele, Henry's brother-in-law, of Salem was also a part owner of at least four of these ships, which sailed...
Dates:
undated