Box 5
Contains 17 Results:
Bills paid, 1817
Subseries B. Financial Records contains bills paid, accounts, mortgages, deeds, stock certificates, bank books, account books, and notes payable. Business receipts are mixed in with personal receipts; if a ship name was listed on a receipt, it was filed with that ship's papers. Personal receipts include those for shoes, schooling for his children, taxes, food, water use, home repair, medical attention, pew taxes, and more.
Account with George Hodges, 1817, undated
Subseries B. Financial Records contains bills paid, accounts, mortgages, deeds, stock certificates, bank books, account books, and notes payable. Business receipts are mixed in with personal receipts; if a ship name was listed on a receipt, it was filed with that ship's papers. Personal receipts include those for shoes, schooling for his children, taxes, food, water use, home repair, medical attention, pew taxes, and more.
Notes payable, 1817-1834
Subseries B. Financial Records contains bills paid, accounts, mortgages, deeds, stock certificates, bank books, account books, and notes payable. Business receipts are mixed in with personal receipts; if a ship name was listed on a receipt, it was filed with that ship's papers. Personal receipts include those for shoes, schooling for his children, taxes, food, water use, home repair, medical attention, pew taxes, and more.
Bills paid, 1818
Subseries B. Financial Records contains bills paid, accounts, mortgages, deeds, stock certificates, bank books, account books, and notes payable. Business receipts are mixed in with personal receipts; if a ship name was listed on a receipt, it was filed with that ship's papers. Personal receipts include those for shoes, schooling for his children, taxes, food, water use, home repair, medical attention, pew taxes, and more.
Bills paid, 1819
Subseries B. Financial Records contains bills paid, accounts, mortgages, deeds, stock certificates, bank books, account books, and notes payable. Business receipts are mixed in with personal receipts; if a ship name was listed on a receipt, it was filed with that ship's papers. Personal receipts include those for shoes, schooling for his children, taxes, food, water use, home repair, medical attention, pew taxes, and more.
Bills paid, 1820
Subseries B. Financial Records contains bills paid, accounts, mortgages, deeds, stock certificates, bank books, account books, and notes payable. Business receipts are mixed in with personal receipts; if a ship name was listed on a receipt, it was filed with that ship's papers. Personal receipts include those for shoes, schooling for his children, taxes, food, water use, home repair, medical attention, pew taxes, and more.
Bills paid, 1821
Subseries B. Financial Records contains bills paid, accounts, mortgages, deeds, stock certificates, bank books, account books, and notes payable. Business receipts are mixed in with personal receipts; if a ship name was listed on a receipt, it was filed with that ship's papers. Personal receipts include those for shoes, schooling for his children, taxes, food, water use, home repair, medical attention, pew taxes, and more.
Bills paid to Robert and William Manning, 1821-1826
Subseries B. Financial Records contains bills paid, accounts, mortgages, deeds, stock certificates, bank books, account books, and notes payable. Business receipts are mixed in with personal receipts; if a ship name was listed on a receipt, it was filed with that ship's papers. Personal receipts include those for shoes, schooling for his children, taxes, food, water use, home repair, medical attention, pew taxes, and more.
Bills paid, 1822
Subseries B. Financial Records contains bills paid, accounts, mortgages, deeds, stock certificates, bank books, account books, and notes payable. Business receipts are mixed in with personal receipts; if a ship name was listed on a receipt, it was filed with that ship's papers. Personal receipts include those for shoes, schooling for his children, taxes, food, water use, home repair, medical attention, pew taxes, and more.
Bills paid, 1823
Subseries B. Financial Records contains bills paid, accounts, mortgages, deeds, stock certificates, bank books, account books, and notes payable. Business receipts are mixed in with personal receipts; if a ship name was listed on a receipt, it was filed with that ship's papers. Personal receipts include those for shoes, schooling for his children, taxes, food, water use, home repair, medical attention, pew taxes, and more.