Box 1
Contains 124 Results:
Accounts of John Constable and H.B. Pierpont, 1817 March 20
Accounts of John Constable and H.B. Pierpont, “Amount of money received and charges paid on Lots . . . sold to settlers for the joint account of Mr. John Constable and H.B. Pierpont,” signed by Pierpont, dated March 20, 1817.
D. Codwise letter to John Constable, 1820 December 21
Letter from D. Codwise to John Constable, deals with land owned by Constable, copies 2 letters for John’s information: from M. Myers and Co., on the situation and quality of the lands in question, compares “The John Pierpont Share” to “Constable Share,” 24 October 1820; from David Putnam, regarding the sale of some of Constable’s land, June 1820; dated November 21, 1820.
John Constable certificate, 1851 January 10
Certificate from Arch Street Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, that John Constable is proprietor of Pew No. 32 at the price of $445, dated January 10, 1851.
John Constable receipt, 1851 March 20
Receipt, received $13.25 of John Constable by S. Agnew, for materials for Arch St. Presbyterian Church, dated March 20, 1851.
John Constable papers, 1850-1873
M. Alburts letter to John Constable, 1880 March 16
Letter from M. Alburts, while at The American Sunday-School Union, Philadelphia, to John Constable, giving thanks for Alida’s contribution to them, dated March 16, 1880.
William Constable empty envelope, 1786 March 16
Empty paper envelope that once contained a power of attorney for Samuel Sills, addressed to William Constable, dated March 16, 1786.
A.C. de Poggi letter to William Constable, 1799 July 30
Letter from A.C. de Poggi to William Constable, account and letter, tells Constable when the things he bought from Poggi (paints, frames, etc.) were shipped, the cost of the products, dated July 30, 1799.
William Constable tax document, 1802 September 30
Document signed by Samuel Osgood, Supervisor of the Revenue for the District of New York, proof that William Constable paid the duty on his carriage, dated September 30, 1802.
Amos Eaton letter to Mr. Sherman and William Constable, 1837 September 2
Letter from Amos Eaton to Mr. Sherman, on the moral conduct of William Constable; also letter from Amos Eaton to William Constable, rebuking him for his conduct and telling him of a visit he had with William’s father; dated September 2, 1837.