Box 1
Contains 60 Results:
Receipt book, for rental payments made by Laban Clark, New York and Bridgeport, 1824-1830
The Laban Clark papers contain correspondence, sermons, lectures, and journals by Laban Clark, as well as papers about his life's history, the founding of Wesleyan University, and his finances.
Household accounts, 1818-1845
1 volume. Includes receipt for Laban Clark from Joseph W. Barlow, Brooklyn, 1833.
Revd. Laban Clark's Book., 1850-1851
Account book, containing six pages of records of receipts over the period from June 15, 1850 to May 1851.
Pass book
The Laban Clark papers contain correspondence, sermons, lectures, and journals by Laban Clark, as well as papers about his life's history, the founding of Wesleyan University, and his finances.
Fifteen receipts for money received by L. Clark for shares of capital stocks in the New York and Boston Railroad, May 30-June 8, 1855
The Laban Clark papers contain correspondence, sermons, lectures, and journals by Laban Clark, as well as papers about his life's history, the founding of Wesleyan University, and his finances.
Legal papers concerning the estate of Anson Fairchild, 1828-1829
The Laban Clark papers contain correspondence, sermons, lectures, and journals by Laban Clark, as well as papers about his life's history, the founding of Wesleyan University, and his finances.
Eleven miscellaneous financial pieces
The Laban Clark papers contain correspondence, sermons, lectures, and journals by Laban Clark, as well as papers about his life's history, the founding of Wesleyan University, and his finances.
Photocopy of Willbur Fisk document, December 3, 1829
Regarding the selection of Middletown, Connecticut for Wesleyan University; the endowment; the Board of Trustees and Visitors, etc.
"On the founding of Wesleyan University", circa 1839
Written at the time of Fisk's death. Both original and typewritten copies.
"Money collected by Laban Clark, money paid to the treasurer", 1832-1833
The Laban Clark papers contain correspondence, sermons, lectures, and journals by Laban Clark, as well as papers about his life's history, the founding of Wesleyan University, and his finances.