Folder 15
Contains 47 Results:
Hall, Alexander, 1833 Jul 2
Item 1
Letter from Alexander Hall in Newtown to Elihu Harrison reporting that he does not have the money owed but will soon bring it to Litchfield.
Munger, Julius, 1833 Jul 2
Item 2
Letter from Julius Munger in Dover, New York to Elihu Harrison requesting news of his family since he left Litchfield because of debts.
Wadsworth, Isaac S, 1833 Jul 20
Item 3
Letter from Isaac S. Wadsworth in Bethlem to Elihu Harrison asking if Harrison has a fine bombazine vest for the Rev. Scott.
Orton, Heman H, 1833 Jul 24
Item 4
Letter from Heman H. Orton in Farmington to elihu Harrison inquiring about the prospects of him getting money that is due and whether he will have to sue to get it.
Dewey, John, 1833 Sep 2
Item 5
Letter from John Dewey in New Haven to Elihu Harrison concerning a disagreement over timbers for a barn frame that involves Sylvester Galpin, James Winship, G. Dewey and Mr. Wheeler.
Benton, David, 1833 Aug. 30
Item 6
Letter from David Benton to Elihu Harrison informing him that he will settle his father's account next week.
Woodruff, Lewis B, 1833 Sep 5
Item 7
Letter from Lewis B. Woodruff in New York to Elihu Harrison informing Harrison about what he had done concerning the collection of Dr. Candee's debts. He is out on bail after arrest following Woodruff's issuing a writ to the Sheriff.
Parsons, Samuel H, 1833 Sep 18
Item 8
Letter from Sanuel H. Parsons to Elihu Harrison in which he sent a check to pay the pensions of Archelaus Bissell and Samuel Woodcock.
Huntington, N. Thomas, 1833 Sep 21
Item 9
Letter from N. Thomas Huntington in Canaan to Elihu Harrison stating that Mr. Kellogg is desirous of joining the Litchfield County Music Society and would like an extra copy of the books.
Orders, 1824 Sep - Dec
Folder 15
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.