Box 1
Contains 123 Results:
A. Burr letter to William Constable, 1796 April 23
Letter from A. Burr to William Constable, mortified that the bank reduced the note, shall pay the money or bill on Boston, dated April 23, 1796.
A. Burr letter to [William Constable], 1798 September 23
Letter from A. Burr to [William Constable], signed and sent the enclosed note, dated September 23, 1798.
William Constable receipt, approximately 1802
Receipt certifying that William Constable paid the $6 duty on a four-wheel carriage (signed by Sam Osgood), approximately 1802.
William Constable receipt, approximately 1802
Receipt certifying that William Constable paid the $9 duty on a four-wheel carriage (signed by Sam Osgood), approximately 1802.
A. Burr letter to William Constable, 1803 March 4
Letter from A. Burr to William Constable, transmitted the Declaration of [Chassanis] with a letter and certificate, dated March 4, 1803.
G. Morris letter to William Constable, 1787 March 14
Letter from G. Morris to William Constable, introduction for Mr. Richard Penn [Thiks], dated March 14, 1787.
George R. Foulke, Jr. letter to Florence B. Kane, 1903 January 6
Letter from George R. Foulke, Jr. John K. Kane Jr.'s grandson while in Philadelphia, to Florence B. Kane, his aunt, Germantown, sent care of Mrs. Walter Cope [Eliza, daughter of Robert P. Kane], thanking her for the book and telling her how much he loves her, dated January 6, 1903.
Jean Kane Foulke letter, 1890 June 19
Letter from Jean Kane Foulke, Linville, NC, to [“Ratty”?] [her mother?], asks for nipples for the baby’s bottle, dated June 19, 1890; enclosed copy of a newspaper clipping about their family moving to the area.
Jean K. Foulke letter to Florence B. Kane, 1905 March 21
Letter from Jean K. Foulke, while in Wilmington, to Florence B. Kane, Germantown, PA, telling about part of her journey home after visiting Florence, dated March 21, 1905.
Record of land in Philadelphia, date of production not identified
One side includes information about land owned by William Boulding since 1701. Other side include information about land belonging to George Gray, date of production not identified.