Box 1
Contains 118 Results:
Receipt for tolls collected by David Adams, signed Francis Jones., 1853 Feb 12
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 tolls collected by David Adams, signed A. Harper., 1853 Nov 5
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.
Notice to David and Elizabeth Adams, signed John Ackli (by Krum & Harding). Requests money owed him for work and improvement done totaling $64.95., 1853 Dec 7
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 tolls collected by David Adams, signed A. Harper., 1853 Dec 10
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.
Two summons for John Evans, David Adams, and Elizabeth Adams to appear the third Monday of April to answer the complaint of John Ackli, signed Michael S. Cerre., 1853 Dec 24
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.
Two printed applications by David Adams to homestead 80 acres of land., circa 1854
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.
Twelve receipts for tolls collected by David Adams at Gate #1 on Natural Bridge Road, signed John Hartness or M. Brotherton., 1854 Jan 17-July 25
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 David Adams. States that he was in the hospital with rheumatism, and wants David to help him with his claim to “volunteer land.", 1854 June 7
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 David Adams. Inquires further on his claim on the volunteer land, and states that he will be working through the winter with Bissonette., 1854 Aug 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.
Letter from James Adams to David. Mentions the Gratton massacre and his charge at Fort Labonte., 1854 Oct 13
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.