Box 72
Contains 8 Results:
Dubills 1803, Part 1 of 2, 1803
Folder 1
Primarily due bills for goods at Boardman's store in New Milford. An item of interst is a note dated 1803 May 2 stating that Philip Wells has received a note per David S. Boardman to apply on a note in Elijah Boardman's favor against Wells, given for a note signed by Wells and Stephen Lockwood for a blacksmith's shop.
Dubills 1803, Part 2 of 2, 1803
Folder 2
Primarily due bills for goods at Boardman's store in New Milford.
Dubills 1803, Part 1 of 2, 1803
Folder 3
Primarily due bills for goods at Boardman's store in New Milford. Note that this is the second bundle given the title "Dubills 1803." One bill for Leman Stone indicates that he cash due Stone for a Firkin of Butter will be paid upon receipt of payment from Daniel Boardman.
Dubills 1803, Part 2 of 2, 1803
Folder 4
Primarily due bills for goods at Boardman's store in New Milford. A bill dated 16 Nov 1803 indicates that the bill to Peter gaylord could be payable in either goods or town orders.
Dubills 1804, Part 1 of 4, 1804
Folder 5
Primarily due bills for goods at Boardman's store in New Milford. A note of 26 Jun 1804 written in Bridgeport indicates that Boardman owes Robert Lines forty dollars on a settlement which will be paid within sixty days. Another dated 19 Jun 1804 offers Mr. Abel Merwin two dollars in goods to pay for one pound six ounces of onion seed left by Mrs. Merwin the previous May.
Dubills 1804, Part 2 of 4, 1804
Folder 6
Primarily due bills for goods at Boardman's store in New Milford. One note dated 7 Nov 1804 to ajor Terill requests that he deliver fifteen dollars worth of brick to Benoini S. Sanford. He states that Terrill should deduct the amount of his note and that Boardman will then pay him the balance. Another dated 26 June 1804 marks the receipt of twenty dollars from Eli Knapp for David S. Boardman for the rend of the gristmill of Boardmans and seed lows for six months.
Dubills 1804, Part 3 of 4, 1804
Folder 7
Primarily due bills for goods at Boardman's store in New Milford. One bill dated 19 Mar 1804 provides that Silas Tracy is to receive eleven bushels of rye on demand.
Dubills 1804, Part 4 of 4, 1804
Folder 8
Primarily due bills for goods at Boardman's store in New Milford.