Box 2
Contains 61 Results:
Agreement among James C. Sutton, Samuel Black, and Henry Culver to form milling and oil business to be known as J.C. Sutton & Co., ca. 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.
Documents regarding James C. Sutton's use of John Buford's stud horse, Sthristhley. (4 items), ca. 1843-1845
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.
Documents regarding Hoffman’s Oil Mill involving James C. Sutton, Samuel Black, Henry Culver, and Herman & Charlotte Hoffman. (6 items), 1843-1857 Jan 28
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.
Receipts of accounts paid by James C. Sutton. Names include Dr. Tiffin, John W. Newberry, Missouri Republican, Tiffin & Perry, John Waters, Mr. Heeg, Dinn & Grubb, James McCausland, William Roberson for Henry Cheatham, and P.L. Dey (2). (12 items), 1843 Apr 24-1844 Sept 7
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.
James C. Sutton account with "the world.", 1843 June 20
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.
Letter signed William Gose to James C. Sutton regarding land tax., 1843 Sept 24
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.
Receipt signed James C. Sutton to John J. Gill mentions George M. Gill; on reverse, receipt signed John J. Gill, dated July 3, 1845., 1844 Feb 23
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.
Indenture, John Weimar and Charles Rodermann & James C. Sutton., 1844 Feb 23
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.
Bill from Dr. J.F. Tyler to Mr. Sutton., 1844 Feb 26
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.
Survey of James C. Sutton lands in Franklin County by E. Goode (Sec 35, T43, R1E), includes tax receipts. (4 items), 1844 June 8-1874 Dec 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.