Box 74
Container
Contains 14 Results:
Boardman, Elijah to Lockwood, Marcus, 1819-1820
Item 3
Item — Box: 74, Folder: 10
Identifier: Item 3
Scope and Contents
Note dated 18 Jan 1820 promising to pay Samuel Flewwelling six hundred and eighty three dollars on or before the first day of May next with interest from the date enclosed in a letter to Marcus Lockwood informing him that Flewelling has note, Boardman is sending two hundred and four dollars which he will deliver to Mr. William W. Boardman at the home of Daniel Boardman, Broadway, New York to be paid over to Mr. Flewelling. Boardman notes that if he wishes, Lockwood could call on Flewwelling...
Dates:
1819-1820
Due Bill to Isaac Dayton, 1819 Jun 7
Item 7
Item — Box: 74, Folder: 10
Identifier: Item 7
Scope and Contents
Due bill to Isaac Dayton for two hundred and eighteen dollars from what part of which is in Middle district and other River bank bills which Boardman is to dispose of "if I can do it" and return to him good bank bills that will pass in the state of Ohio and western states, possibly bills from the city of New York or United States bills.
Dates:
1819 Jun 7
Due Bills to Matthew Marvin, 1816 Apr 10
Item 11
Item — Box: 74, Folder: 10
Identifier: Item 11
Scope and Contents
One note and two receipts documenting money owed by Boardman to his brother-in-law Matthew Marvin. One receipt contains a letter written at the bottom from Esther Marvin to her brother, Elijah Boardman. She tells him that her husband has gone to New York and carried with him the trunk in which he kept his notes but she will see that the money Boardman sent is endorse upon Marvin's return. She also states that Mr. Marvin is taking a Doctor Willard into partnership, and that he is a very smart...
Dates:
1816 Apr 10
Obligation to Asa Bacon, Jr., 1818 Jan 6
Item 34
Item — Box: 74, Folder: 10
Identifier: Item 34
Scope and Contents
Bottom half of an obligation and guarantee to Asa Bacon, Jr. from Elijah Boardman. Indicates that the subscribers agree that in the event of non-payment and also of the inability of the above named Samuel Whiting and William Whiting to pay the above note, and not otherwise, Boardman will pay the note to Asa Bacon, Jr. The back notes that Whiting paid.
Dates:
1818 Jan 6