Box AF: Cah-Car
Contains 23 Results:
Letter signed J.W. Sutherland, St. Louis, to "Gents." Describes piece of property he has for sale in Lewis County, Missouri. Also describes his leasehold at 1209 Washington Avenue in St. Louis., 1876 Apr 15
Papers contain letters to Henry Capen from H.O. Hatch, J.W. Sutherland, and George W. Toms, mostly regarding real estate in the St. Louis area.
Letter signed Elliot Carriger, Independence, Mo., to his brother James P. Carriger, Elizabethton, Carter County, Tennessee. Describes the sickness and death of John Thomas Allen; discusses the status of various debts and business matters; and mentions seeing 75 or 80 buffaloes since his arrival. Mentions Dr. Boggs, Smith Campbell, Wm. Ferguson [William Ferguson], E. Fletcher, Saml. Underwood [Samuel Underwood], John K. Ensor, Wm. Creed [William Creed], D. Nave, John Estep, R.J. Allen, Jno. Nave [John Nave], Wm. Stover [William Stover], David Stover, Pleasant Williams, Jas. J. Tipton [James J. Tipton], A.F. Morton, Thos. M. Allen [Thomas M. Allen], C.B. Cox, John Adams, Henry Adams, Alfred Cole, Leonard Bowers, Henry Bowers, and Thomas Nichols., 1843 Aug 13
Papers consists primarily of letters of Elliot Carriger, Independence, Missouri, to his family in Elizabethton, Carter County, Tennessee.
Letter signed Elliot Carriger, Independence, to his brothers C.E. Carriger and James P. Carriger, Elizabethton, Tennessee. Mentions that he has planted corn and oats; mention that he is selling “corn burnt, alias the bald face” [whiskey], and discusses the profits he hopes to make from this business; mentions that John T. Bowers, Daniel S. Bowers, David B. Bowers, and Daniel Stover, Jr., arrived in Independence; and mentions that David Hardon’s wife (or widow), Henry Buckles, Thomas Mernott, and Milas L. Ritchie stopped at Jefferson City, and are destined for Morgan County. Mentions Johnson Hampton, Mark Naves, politician Sam Burton, R.J. Allen, and Jack Allen., 1844 May 13
Papers consists primarily of letters of Elliot Carriger, Independence, Missouri, to his family in Elizabethton, Carter County, Tennessee.
Letter signed Elliot Carriger, Independence, Missouri, to his brother James P. Carriger, Elizabethton, Tennessee. Discusses dispute over land in Tennessee. Mentions R.J. Allen, Thomas M. Allen, William Allen, Henry Pierce, Thomas Crow, David Nave, Reuben Hatcher, Henry River, James Farris, and McDuff., 1844 Dec 15
Papers consists primarily of letters of Elliot Carriger, Independence, Missouri, to his family in Elizabethton, Carter County, Tennessee.
Letter signed Elliot Carriger, Independence, Mo., to his brother James P. Carriger, Elizabethton, Tennessee. Regarding court judgments in Tennessee. Mentions A.M. Carter, W. Allen, William Buckles, B. Coles, Danl. Miller [Daniel Miller] of Sullivan County, A.B. Head, James Bartu [James Barter?], and Jas. D. George [James D. George]., 1845 Oct 1
Papers consists primarily of letters of Elliot Carriger, Independence, Missouri, to his family in Elizabethton, Carter County, Tennessee.
Letter signed E. Carriger, Independence, Mo., to James P. Carriger, Elizabethton, Tennessee. Discusses family news and the status of various debts. Mentions B. Cole, A.M. Carter, Danl. Miller [Daniel Miller], Jas. B. Ambrose [James B. Ambrose], Jane Allen (deceased), John Estep, James Peters, and Wm. Patterson [William Patterson]., 1846 Feb 28
Papers consists primarily of letters of Elliot Carriger, Independence, Missouri, to his family in Elizabethton, Carter County, Tennessee.
Letter signed Elliot Carriger, Independence, Mo., to his parents, John and M. Carriger. Mentions the birth of his son John Carriger, who was born December 22. Mentions corn and oats that were stolen by Charles Lovelace’s family, namely, C.C. Lovelace, A.C. Lovelace, and Charles Lovelace, Jr. (“They are the greatest rogues in Western Missouri.”) Mentions Geo. M. Carriger [George M. Carriger]., 1847 Jan 4
Papers consists primarily of letters of Elliot Carriger, Independence, Missouri, to his family in Elizabethton, Carter County, Tennessee.
Letter signed E. Carriger, Independence, to his brother James P. Carriger, Elizabethton, Tennessee. Mentions that he quit his job with Santa Fe traders Goldstein & Bro. due to sickness. Recommends that his brother sell the Blue Springs farm to Mr. Heatherly., 1847 Nov 11
Papers consists primarily of letters of Elliot Carriger, Independence, Missouri, to his family in Elizabethton, Carter County, Tennessee.
Letter signed E. Carriger, Independence, to Jas. P. Carriger, Elizabethton, Tennessee. Discusses family news and A.M. Carter’s intention to bring a suit against James for the Blue Springs property. Mentions John Estep, R. Hatcher, E.M. Ferguson, Thos. Crow [Thomas Crow], David Nave, and L.M. Allen., 1848 Mar 7
Papers consists primarily of letters of Elliot Carriger, Independence, Missouri, to his family in Elizabethton, Carter County, Tennessee.
Letter signed Jane Allen, Independence, to his brother. Discusses the handling of the estate of their recently deceased father., 1848 July 20
Papers consists primarily of letters of Elliot Carriger, Independence, Missouri, to his family in Elizabethton, Carter County, Tennessee.