Box 2
Contains 61 Results:
Deed, R.C. Ewing to James C. Sutton, land on southwest corner of Gratiot's League includes plot; handwritten notes regarding settlement of Gratiot's League., 1849 Apr 29; no date
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 to Thomas F. Purcell, Lewis Bissell, and Benjamin Fine regarding route for a road from Rock Springs to western line of St. Louis County. On reverse, account of court proceedings and bill for services of William McPherson to James C. Sutton and others., 1849 June 10; ca.1849
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.
Calculation sheets of J.R. Barret for debt and interest. (2 items), 1850s
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 and accounts of James C. Sutton. Names include Nelson Pepper, W.H. Dykes, F. Thompson, John Gleeson, Fidal [?], Henry Barrows, William Dyer, F.J. Steigers, R. Holmes, Robert Holmes, Trusten Polk, L. Dozier, Stephen Donohoe (2), and Missouri Republican. (15 items), 1850-1853
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 lawsuit James C. Sutton vs. Benjamin F. Mason, including correspondence, legal documents, Thomas Mason will, and notes. (24 items), 1850 Feb 14-1862 Oct 5; no date
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 C. Sutton and Catharine E. Tippett. Agreement of Sutton and John H. Filman to hold $100 to be given to Tippett at said time, receipt from Tippett., 1850 Mar 4
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.
Note signed John Buford to James C. Sutton regarding receipt; mentions S. Lyons and John Tyler., 1850 Mar 10
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, John Wells estate, administrator Stephen Smith, and James C. Sutton., 1850 Dec 16
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 to lands in St. Louis County, Benjamin F. and Mary A. Mason, Thomas J. and Sarah Mason, and James C. Sutton. (2 items), 1851 Apr 2; 1853 Apr 6
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.
Article of agreement to build a bridge over the River des Peres, John Murdock, James C. Sutton, & Thomas D. Yates to Marshall Curry., 1851 July 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.