Folder 51
Contains 19 Results:
R.L. Todd bill, 1831 Oct 14
Item 10
R.L. Todd of New York bill to E. Harrison for shawls, with a note of payment received.
Joseph Trulock bill, 1831 Oct 13
Item 11
Joseph Trulock of Maiden Lane, New York, bill for paper, with a note of payment received. Billhead advertises Joseph Trulock as an importer of French paper hangings, silk fringes, ornaments, bed ticks, etc.
Simon Backus bill, 1831 Oct 14
Item 12
Simon Backus of the Walton House, No. 328 Pearl St., New York, bill to Mr. Harrison for board and lodging, with a note of payment received.
Denison Williams & Co. bill, 1831 Oct 14
Item 13
Denison Williams & Co. of 138 Water St., New York, fur dealers and manufacturers of fur, hair and leather caps, bill to E. Harrison for collars, with note of payment received by Horace H. Day.
E.A. Hawley bill, 1831 Oct 25
Item 14
E.N. Hawley of Litchfield bill to E. Harrison for combs with a note of payment received in cheese and cash.
Hotchkiss, Wooster, 1830-1833
Folder 51
Bills, receipts and correspondence from Wooster Hotchkiss in New Haven, Conn. to Elihu Harrison in Litchfield. The later purchased salt, coal, cassia, wine, and other merchandise. A letter dated December 20, 1832 from Wooster Hotchkiss introduces the new firm of Hotchkiss & Whittelsey. Mr. Whittelsey was in the house of Huggins & Whittelsey. The new firm is at the old stand of Hotchkiss, Towner & Atwater.
Hotchkiss, Wooster, 1830 Jan - Feb
Sub-Folder 1
Bills, receipts and correspondence from Wooster Hotchkiss in New Haven, Conn. to Elihu Harrison in Litchfield. The later purchased salt, coal, cassia, wine, and other merchandise. A letter dated December 20, 1832 from Wooster Hotchkiss introduces the new firm of Hotchkiss & Whittelsey. Mr. Whittelsey was in the house of Huggins & Whittelsey. The new firm is at the old stand of Hotchkiss, Towner & Atwater.
Hotchkiss, Wooster, 1830 Mar - 1833
Sub-Folder 2
Bills, receipts and correspondence from Wooster Hotchkiss in New Haven, Conn. to Elihu Harrison in Litchfield. The later purchased salt, coal, cassia, wine, and other merchandise. A letter dated December 20, 1832 from Wooster Hotchkiss introduces the new firm of Hotchkiss & Whittelsey. Mr. Whittelsey was in the house of Huggins & Whittelsey. The new firm is at the old stand of Hotchkiss, Towner & Atwater.