Folder 22
Contains 42 Results:
Business letters: A-L, undated
Folder 22
Business letters to Elihu Harrison. Arranged alphabetically by surname.
Allyn, Emenett, undated
Item 1
Commentary by Elihu Harrison concerning a dispute over delivery of some lard and the fact that is was not good and attempts at cleaning it.
Camp, [G] M., undated
Item 2
Letter from [G] M. Camp to Elihu Harrison requesting that when he goes to New York, he talk with F. & H. [Firth & Hall?] about some business subject.
Catlin, Lewis, Jr., undated
Item 3
Letter from Lewis Catlin, Jr. to Elihu Harrison promising to deliver some brick from his kiln.
Clarke, M, undated
Item 4
Letter from M. Clarke to Elihu Harrison in Litchfield, sending a bill for goods with information about the goods which include fancy handkerchiefs and black gloves.
Dubois, Cornelius, Jr., undated
Item 5
Letter from Cornelius Dubois, Jr.to Elihu Harrison in Litchfield regarding the partial payment for 4 books and promises to pay the balance in a week or 10 days.
Hotchkiss, H, undated
Item 6
Letter from H. Hotchkiss to Elihu Harrison, merchant, in Litchfield regarding the payment on a note of [L?] Van Hoosen, who Hotckiss had expected would have paid via an arrangement with the Pierponts. James Pierpont owed the balance on a wagon in the possession of Sherman Pierpont, but had not paid Mr. Bunnel.
Hotchkiss, Johnson, undated
Item 8
Letter from Johnson Hotchkiss to Mr. Andrew regarding partial payment to E. Harrison.
Huntington, H. & F., undated
Item 9
Letter from H. & F. Huntington who are sending a prospectus of Mr. Wheaton's Journal, and request that Harrison promote its sale & get subscribers.
Kelsoe, Charles W, undated
Item 10
Letter from Charles W. Kelsoe to Elihu Harrison is which he states that he is unable to pay his bill and that he owes other debts to men who would maltreat him. He prevails on Harrison's gentleman's and considerate character traits to defer the payment as he has only $21 to carry him into theinterior of Pennsylvania.