Box 87
Contains 18 Results:
Bills and Receipts, 1875
Subseries 1.1.3
Bills and receipts for Cornelia E. Boardman dated 1875 from New Milford; New York; Mahoning County, Ohio; and Cleveland, Ohio. Items purchased include spools of silk; taxes for land in Ohio; horse shoeing; hardware; carpet; textiles; a boiler and furnace work; books including Mother Goose; medical services for Bishop Whipple; and clothing. A note at the top of the stack says, “Culled for the most attractive bills (superficially)”
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, 1875
Subseries 1.1.3
Bills and receipt for goods and services purchased by Cornelia E. Boardman in 1875 in New York; New Milford, Bridgeport, New Haven, and Branford, CT; and Cleveland, OH. Items purchased include food, hardware; labor; trees, shrubs, and bushes; shingles; carpet; plumbing hardware; medical attendance; pharmaceuticals; taxes; china; tea; published sermon; carriage, board and stage fare; brandy and sherry; textiles; mirror sent to H.W. Boardman in Ohio; and an account book
Bills and Receipts, undated
Subseries 1.1.3
Undated bills and receipts to Cornelia E. Boardman for hardware, textiles, food, and labor.
Check Book Stubs, 1870-1871
Subseries 1.1.3
Cornelia E. Boardman's checkbook stubs from 1870-1871. Stubs give details of her expenditures, including when a check is for a gift, what rooms various household expenditures are for, and notations of deposits.
Cancelled Checks, 1874-1876
Subseries 1.1.3
Four bundles of cancelled checks written by Cornelia E. Boardman.
Financial Miscellany, undated
Subseries 1.1.3
Correspondence to Cornelia E. Boardman including advertising cards; information for bank stockholders; tax accessors; insurance policies; and a list of treasury notes belonging to Miss Cornelia E. Boardman.
Papers regarding Bridget Hogan, 1874
Subseries 1.1.3
Correspondence and papers relating to the death of Bridget Hogan. Cornelia E. Boardman was the executor of the estate. Includes letters from her children and receipts for funeral arrangements.