Box 1
Contains 32 Results:
Lease agreement between James C. Sutton and Isaac Hunt for 241 acres in St. Louis County., 1830 Dec 9
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Deed of conveyance, Donason and Teirsa Ceagle to Benjamin Bennet for 81 acres (NW Sec 36, T45N, R5E)., 1832 Feb 13
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Notes regarding James C. Sutton guardianship of Abraham, Catharine, Mary, and Susan Sutton. (31 items), 1835-1843
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Collection of St. Louis City and County tax receipts, mainly of James C. Sutton but include B. Mason, Sutton & Fullager, John Wells, and Charles Gratiot. (50 items), 1835-1861
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Deed, Samuel and Mary Mount to John Thornton, land in St. Louis City (6th & Locust Sts.)., 1835 Jan 14
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Document signed James Brotherton, foreclosure of lands of Benjamin Bennett and subsequent sale of those lands to James Sutton., 1835 Mar 25
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Deed, Rowland and Asenath Mundy to Samuel Mount, land in Illinois (NE Sec 13, T8N, R8W)., 1835 Aug 3
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Deed of lease, Samuel Mount to Ezra B. Carter and Zachariah Filbert, land in St. Louis City (5th & Locust Streets)., 1835 Sept 21
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Deeds regarding real estate of Albert Tison, deceased, involves Samuel and Mary Mount, Jonah Spalding, and T.L. McGill (administrator of estate). (3 items), 1836 Feb 3-1837 July 31
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Deed, Catharine Sutton, James and Sarah Wilgus, William Sutton, and Henry L. Sutton to James C. Sutton (SE Sec 17, T57N, R21W)., 1836 July 27
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.