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Contains 16 Results:
Bills and receipts, 1832 Jan-Apr
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Bills and receipts primarily related to Elihu Harrison's mercantile business. Many are from wholesale merchants from whom he purchased goods for resale in his store. These are related to Sub-series 1 but with only a single item or two per wholesale merchant. Arranged chronologically.
John Moody bill, 1832 Apr 2
Item 1
John Moody of Litchfield bill to Elihu Harrison for tobacco and snuff, with a note of payment received.
Elmer Booth bill, 1832 Apr 10
Item 2
Elmer Booth of Litchfield bill to Rollin Sanford for making a coat and pantaloons, with a note of cash received of E. Harrison.
Joshua Hyatt bill, 1832 Apr 13
Item 3
Joshua Hyatt of New York bill to Mr. Harrison for 40 yeards of black Lutesting and 3 brown table cloths, with a note of payment received.
William H. Halsted bill, 1832 Apr 13
Item 4
William H. Halsted of New York bill to E. Harrison for 2 pieces of chambres, with a note of payment received by William Richards.
Samuel Hughes & Son, 1825
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Bills, receipts, and correspondence from the firm of Samuel Hughes & Son in New Haven, Conn. to Elihu Harrison and the firm of Harrison & Parmelee in Litchfield. Purchased merchandise included brass kettles, pencils, files, portable furnaces, and cotton batting. A leter dated Nov. 21, 1825 asks if Mr. Harrison can supply them with butter and cheese of superior quality and 2-3 years old.
Samuel Hughes & Son, 1825 Jan - Sep
Sub-Folder 1
Bills, receipts, and correspondence from the firm of Samuel Hughes & Son in New Haven, Conn. to Elihu Harrison and the firm of Harrison & Parmelee in Litchfield. Purchased merchandise included brass kettles, pencils, files, portable furnaces, and cotton batting. A leter dated Nov. 21, 1825 asks if Mr. Harrison can supply them with butter and cheese of superior quality and 2-3 years old.
Samuel Hughes & Son, 1825 Oct - Dec
Sub-Folder 2
Bills, receipts, and correspondence from the firm of Samuel Hughes & Son in New Haven, Conn. to Elihu Harrison and the firm of Harrison & Parmelee in Litchfield. Purchased merchandise included brass kettles, pencils, files, portable furnaces, and cotton batting. A leter dated Nov. 21, 1825 asks if Mr. Harrison can supply them with butter and cheese of superior quality and 2-3 years old.
Orders, 1830 Jan 1-15
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John Bowen & Co. bill, 1832 Apr 14
Item 5
John Bowen & Co. of 197 Pearl St., New York, bill to E. Harrison for yards of velvet, with a note of payment received.