Box 6
Contains 62 Results:
Business - John T. Boyd [NY], 1828 Mar
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.
Business - New York Journal of Commerce, 1836-1861
Some pages are torn.
Business - Reed Lee & Co. [NY], 1826-1827
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.
Business - Reed & Sturges [NY], 1826-1836
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.
Business -Staples & Clarke [NY], 1829-1839
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.
Business - New Haven, New York & Vicinity - 2, 1821-1887
Pencil note on blue paper-is it part of papers or just a note? Some Hezekiah, various receipts of newspaper/publication subscriptions, some very fragile, some blank stock form for New York, New Haven, And Hartford Railroad Company.
Business - Shipping from NY to Savannah, GA, 1822
Shipping from NY to Savannah, GA.
Contract for Barn - Thompson, William H. and Benton, Horatio, 1847 Dec 21
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.
Georgia, 1818-1854
Letter from a Georgia bank (Marine and Fire Insurance Bank) sent to William H. Thompson in Litchfield.
House - Bills & Receipts, 1824
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.