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Contains 62 Results:
Abel Camp, Jr. order, 1819 Jun 30
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Abel Camp, Jr. order to elihu to pay Miss Anna Namsfield $1.17 in goods and charge to Camp. Dated Litchfield, June 30, 1819.
Bills and receipts, 1818 Nov - 1819 May
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Bills and receipts primarily related to Elihu Harrison's mercantile business. Many are from wholesale merchants from whom he purchased goods for resale in his store. These are related to Sub-series 1 but with only a single item or two per wholesale merchant. Arranged chronologically.
Promissory notes, 1819 Jan - Jun
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Promissory notes from Elihu Harrison to the following individuals: Joseph Linsley; James Pierpont & Morris Woodruff assignees of Simeon Harrison 1)$400 & 2)$300, witnessed by Simeon B. Parker and Jabez Whittelsey; Mrs. Betsy Hubbard; Ann Mansfield; George Mason; James Pierpont; William H. Harrison; Clark Loveland; Samuel Fenn.
Daybook, 1811 Jun 25 - 1812 Aug 5
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On the first page is written "Elihu Harrison's Day Book, Litchfield". This is a small account book containing daily entries and 2 ledger entries. Items sold include oranges, lemons, and codfish. There is also a 2 page narrative about a brawl between a blacksmith and a customer. At this time, Elihu Harrison was still in the South Farms Society [now Morris] of Litchfield.
Business letters, 1820-1824
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Business letters to Elihu Harrison. Arranged chronologically.
Harrison & Parmelee partnership, 1825-1826
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Documents concerning the partnership of Elihu Harrison and Albert O. Parmelee in a dry goods store.
Partnership agreement, 1825 Sep 4
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Articles of Association and co-partnership agreement between Elihu Harrison and Albert O. Parmelee. The partnership to be known by the name of Harrison & Parmelee for the purpose of conducting a mercantile business in Litchfield. Articles of the agreement include responsibilities of the partners and financial arrangements.
Inventory of goods on hand, 1826 Mar 18
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A 6-page Inventory of goods on hand in the store of Harrison & Parmelee , with a total value of $1508.00 Items include fabrics, portable furnaces, groceries, liquors, looking glasses, hardware, candlesticks, combs, sewing notions, dishes and crockery.
Albert O. Parmelee receipt, 1826 Sep 19
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Receipt for $400 paid by Elihu Harrison to Albert O. Parmelee for all claims from the firm of Harrison & Parmelee, which was dissolved & dicontinued on 15 Sep 1826.
Asahel Morse summons, 1826 Aug 3
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Summons from David C. Sanford, Justice of Peace, to the Sheriff of Litchfield to summons Asahel Morse to answer to Elihu Harrison & Albert O. Parmelee for payment of $5.00 which is owed by Sanford to Harrison & Parmelee.