Folder 12
Contains 27 Results:
John D. Weed order, 1823 Aug 12
Item 10
John D. Weed order to Esq. Harrison to let Miss Tolls trade $1.68 at Harrison's store and charge the same to him.
Nathaniel Goodwin order, 1823 Aug 19
Item 11
Nathaniel Goodwin order to Elihu Harrison to let the bearer, Julia Hine, trade at Harrison's store to the amount of 5 shillings and charge the same to his account. Dated South Farms.
Morris Woodruff order, 1823 Aug 26
Item 12
Morris Woodruff order to Elihu Harrison to let Mrs Hannah Cables trade to the amount of 5 shillings & 2 pence at Harrison's store and charge his account. Dated Litchfield.
Business letters: Frederick Kellogg, 1831
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Letters from Frederick Kellogg of Reading, Penn. to Elihu Harrison in Litchfield concerned primarily with Kellogg purchasing clocks from Harrison. Some of the clocks were made by Terry and some by Hopkins. He favors the Hopkins clocks. Also details of payments made between Banks in Pennsylvania and Litchfield.
Litchfield (Conn.) Schools, 1824-1830
Folder 12
Documents relating to Elihu Harrison's activities in town, county and state organizations and government.
South Farms Society. First School District, 1824-1825
Sub-Folder 1
Two documents from the district: Minutes of a meeting on 1 Nov 1824 taken by Elihu Harrison, Clerk. Votes at the meeting concerned appointment of a teacher, and building of a [back house], with details about wood needed and expenses. Also dated 9 March 1825, meeting minutes concerning the supply of wood and bills for winter expenses.
Litchfield First School Society Committee, 1830
Sub-Folder 2
Two notices for meetings of the First School Society to be held for consideration of alterations to schools in the first, second and 12th school districts in the Society. Joseph Adams, Jacob Kilborn, and Elihu Harrison, School Society Committee.
Orders, 1823 May - Aug
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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.
Cowles & Benton order, 1823 May 1
Item 1
Cowles & Benton order to Elihu Harrison to deliver to the bearer 1 pair trunk handles and he will settle for the same.
Promissory notes, 1823 Jan-Jun
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Promissory notes from Elihu Harrison to the following individuals: Morris Woodruff; James Pierpont; Simeon Smith; (2); Miss Susan Brown; Simeon Sanford; Ezra Camp; John D. Weed; Allison Turner; John Farnam; John Palmer for hoes (2)