Showing Records: 101 - 110 of 1980
Bills, 1812
Folder 1
Bills for goods purchased by Bordman, likely for resale in his shop. They include items that appear in the ledgers, such as rat traps, candlesticks, shot, tea, rum, sugar, and textiles. Most of the merchants he was purchasing from were located in New York.
Bills, 1819
Folder 3
This bundle of bills has no wrapper. It includes a list of books and other goods labeled "H.M. Boardman Memorandum" as well as bills for goods purchased by Elijah Boardman. The goods include wagon boxes, textiles, alcohol, boarding, books, etc.
Bills and Receipts
Sub-Series 6
Accounts of Elijah Boardman's business as a dry goods merchant. Family accounts are also included. The series is made up of daybooks, blotters, balance books, waste books, ledgers, checkbooks, indexes, lists of balances, open accounts, and cash accounts.
Bills and Receipts, 1875
Subseries 1.1.3
Bills and receipt for goods and services purchased by Cornelia E. Boardman in 1875 in New Milford, New York, New Haven, and Poughkeepsie, NY. Items purchased include labor, hardware, clothing, textiles, food, stoneware, property survey for the Boardman Homestead in New Milford, hay, household linens, cords of wood, Iron pipe, galvanized pipe, lamp oil, a faucet, rat poison and insect poison, horse blankets, paint, and cookware.
Bills and Receipts
Sub-Series 5
Accounts of dry goods business operated by brothers Daniel and Elijah Boardman in New Milford, Connecticut. Includes daybooks, ledgers, blotters, and accounts of stock.
Bills for March 1816, 1816
Folder 2
Bills for Boardman and Benett for goods purchase to sell in their New Milford shop. Items include textiles, hardware, and grocery products. Many of the merchants selling the items were located in New York.
Bills from Jany 1785 to 1 Jany 1786 in order, 1785-1786
Sub-Series 5
Bill wraper and receipt from Amos Hubbel for barrels of salt along with two partial documents.
Bills of Goods June 1822, 1822 June
Folder 6
Bills for Elijah Boardman for goods and services including carpet, varnishing furniture, hotel, dry goods, silver serving pieces, a piano forte and piano cover, and textiles.
Bills of Goods Paid for July and August 1821, 1821 July-August
Folder 5
Bills to Elijah Boardman for goods including bricks, textiles, crockery, flatware, wine, iron, hardware, tea, a ledger and a day book. An interesting billhead from George Youle, plumber and iron founder in New York, NY is included.
Bills & Receipts, 1818-1865
This sub-series consists of legal and financial papers relating to William H. Thompson. It includes bills and receipts, some business records, and property information, including information about his estate. An item of note is the text of the oath used to swear in William as Postmaster.