Box 1
Contains 152 Results:
Miscellaneous, 1813-1894
Miscellaneous, January 23, 1816
Humphrey Pratt of Saybrook has paid the duty of $1, for the year, to end of the 31st day of December next, for a two wheel carriage owned by him and the harness used. Signed L. Stow, collector of the Revenue for the 6th collection district of Connecticut.
Miscellaneous, January 23, 1816
A bound book of financial information for the Ecclesiastical Society of Middletown, payable by November 1, 1799.
Miscellaneous, June 23, 1813
I, William M.H., one of the bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church have set this day apart Edward Hyde for the office of an elder in the Methodist Episcopal Church (a recommendation).
Return J, Megis, Junior Post-Master General of the United States of America. Signed January 1816 by R.J. Megis and Stephen Gray, clerk., January 1816
Return J, Megis, Junior Post-Master General of the United States of America. Signed January 1816 by R.J. Megis and Stephen Gray, clerk.
Miscellaneous, June 13, 1892
To R.E. Thompson from J.S. Stewart, Dr., printer and bookbinder. Bill for 1000 YMCA notes.
Miscellaneous, July 1, 1892
Bill to Mr. R.W. Raymond from Lucius R. Hazen, wholesale and retail bookseller, stationer and news dealer, for a cash box.
Miscellaneous, April 12, 1894
Bill to Wesleyan YMCA building from J.S. Stewart for 400 receipts.
Addis Family, 1862-1900
Bills and other financial documents.
Addis Family, January 23, 1862
Be it known that the Miner Cemetery Association of Middletown in considerations of $10 received from William H. Addis for lot #102. Signed by Joel M. Clark, justice of the peace, Herbert Smith, James Smith, president, and Julius S. Bacon, secretary.