Box 1
Contains 118 Results:
Tax receipt for selling wine and liquor in St. Louis County, signed Henry Chouteau., 1828 June 2
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Tax receipt for operating “tipling house,” signed William Carr Lane., 1828 June 2
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Three receipts for wine and liquor, signed A&W Skinner., 1828 July 21
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Account with Fish and Logan., 1828 Aug 14-Sept 11
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Receipt of payment from Charles Vachard., 1829 Oct 29
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Receipt for payment of household goods, signed A&W Skinner., 1829 Nov 28
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Seven receipts for groceries, two itemized lists of groceries, and one receipt for goods. The receipts for groceries appear to be household purchases, and the receipt for goods appears to be business purchases., 1830 July 24-1831 July 2
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Agreement to join the Bonneville trapping expedition for 18 months, signed David Adams., 1832 Feb 22
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Letter from David Adams to Elizabeth (his wife). Writes that he is well, and directs her to address correspondence to Capt. Bonneville., 1832 Mar 26
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Letter from James Adams to his wife and his brother, David. States he is well, and he wants David to deliver his gun to Glasgow & Co. for Col. March., 1834 Feb 4
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.