Box 1
Contains 118 Results:
Letter from David Adams to Elizabeth. States that if she is to remain on the island (probably Duncan’s Island) next spring, she is not to put in a crop., 1834 Sept 1
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 Linus Leonard of Bonneville & Co. to Mr. Montaro. Mentions the status of the local beaver pelt trade and supplies for their men., 1835 Jan 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 Linus Leonard of Bonneville & Co. to Mr. Montaro. Mentions the status of the local beaver pelt trade and supplies for their men., 1835 Jan 20
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.
Invoice for supplies sent to Powder River, signed A. Chouteau. The document, including Chouteau’s signature, is in Adams’ hand and appears to be a translation of the original., 1836 June 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.
Receipt for supplies, signed Cummings & Ware., 1836 Nov 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.
Itemized account with the Fulton Brewery., 1837 Feb-May
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 of John Sutton with tipling house., 1837 Feb-May
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 a “tipling house,” signed John Darby., 1837 Mar 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.
Contract for sale of Marion House located on Market St., signed David Adams., 1837 May 20
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 of housewares purchased from Savage & Austin, signed R.R. Hopkins., 1837 May 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.