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Contains 35 Results:
Wooster, Lyman, 1831 Oct 4
Item 5
A letter from Lyman Wooster in Litchfield to Elihu Harrison in Litchfield concerning his account for lumber.
Porter, William, 1831 Oct 10
Item 6
Letter from William Porter in Litchfield to Elihu Harrison in care of Kellogg & Baldwin in New York requesting that he buy certain items. Also news of Harrison's family and a storm in Litchfield.
Litchfield (Conn.) Highway District, 7th, 1822 May 29
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A small booklet containiing a list of people and the amounts they are to be taxed for the purpose of repairing a town highway. Signed by Phinehas Minor, Justice of Peace, he authorizes Elihu Harrison to be Collector of the 7th Highway Distict. [South Farms]. Some entries indicate that the tax payment was paid.
Orders, 1822 Jul - Dec
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Orders written and signed by individuals and delivered to Elihu Harrison, requesting that he allow the bearer to spend a specific monetary amount on goods in his store or purchase specific items and charge to the signer's account. Between Nov. 1825 and Sept. 1826 the partnership of Harrison & Parmelee received the orders. Arranged chronologically.
Timothy Foot order, 1822 Jul 1
Item 1
Timothy Foot order to Elihu Harrison to let Ezra Hoyt trade in $1.00 and charge the same to him. Dated Litchfield.
Jonas M. Smith, 1822 Sep 6
Item 2
Jonas M. Smith order to pay Elihu Harrison 7 shillings. Dated Litchfield. On reverse side order J. Whittelsey.
Abel Camp order, 1822 Sep 20
Item 3
Abel Camp order to Elihu Harrison to let the bearer have 5 shillings of goods and charge the same to him. Dated Litchfield.
Roger N. Whittelsey order, 1822 Oct 1
Item 4
Roger N. Whittelsey order to Elihu Harrison to lete Caroline Brown to have four or five dollars worth of goods out of Harrison's store and give her a bill and place the same to his account.
Heth P. Jones order, 1822 Nov 9
Item 5
Heth P. Jones order to E. Harrison to pay H. Gregory $2.67 and charge to his account.
Dennis Smith order, 1822 Nov 16
Item 6
Dennis Smith order to pay the bearer Mel Clark $5.00 in goods and charge to him.