Box 14
Contains 6 Results:
Correspondence, 1835-Aug. 1837
Series III. Estate Papers, 1835-1847, include letter and account books, correspondence, and legal and financial papers. Benjamin W. Stone, Andrew's estate executor, settled the deceased's accounts, including the sale of Andrew's comprehensive law library, maintained the estate's whaling vessels, and oversaw the publishing of the "Treatise on the Practice of Courts of Admiralty." The papers include a copyright for Andrew's book and a list of people to whom he wished the volume sent.
Correspondence, 1837-1847, undated
Series III. Estate Papers, 1835-1847, include letter and account books, correspondence, and legal and financial papers. Benjamin W. Stone, Andrew's estate executor, settled the deceased's accounts, including the sale of Andrew's comprehensive law library, maintained the estate's whaling vessels, and oversaw the publishing of the "Treatise on the Practice of Courts of Admiralty." The papers include a copyright for Andrew's book and a list of people to whom he wished the volume sent.
Papers, 1835-Aug. 1836
Series III. Estate Papers, 1835-1847, include letter and account books, correspondence, and legal and financial papers. Benjamin W. Stone, Andrew's estate executor, settled the deceased's accounts, including the sale of Andrew's comprehensive law library, maintained the estate's whaling vessels, and oversaw the publishing of the "Treatise on the Practice of Courts of Admiralty." The papers include a copyright for Andrew's book and a list of people to whom he wished the volume sent.
Papers, Sep. 1836-1838
Series III. Estate Papers, 1835-1847, include letter and account books, correspondence, and legal and financial papers. Benjamin W. Stone, Andrew's estate executor, settled the deceased's accounts, including the sale of Andrew's comprehensive law library, maintained the estate's whaling vessels, and oversaw the publishing of the "Treatise on the Practice of Courts of Admiralty." The papers include a copyright for Andrew's book and a list of people to whom he wished the volume sent.
Papers, 1839-1845
Series III. Estate Papers, 1835-1847, include letter and account books, correspondence, and legal and financial papers. Benjamin W. Stone, Andrew's estate executor, settled the deceased's accounts, including the sale of Andrew's comprehensive law library, maintained the estate's whaling vessels, and oversaw the publishing of the "Treatise on the Practice of Courts of Admiralty." The papers include a copyright for Andrew's book and a list of people to whom he wished the volume sent.
Miscellaneous papers, 1824-1846, undated
Series IV. Miscellaneous Papers, 1800-1846, include accounts of Andrew's son Samuel Fales Dunlap, miscellaneous clippings, a scientific notebook, and a commonplace book of his mother Sarah (Stone) Dunlap.