Promissory notes
Found in 565 Collections and/or Records:
John K. Kane legal documents, 1839-1841
John K. Kane memorandum, 1833 March 12
Memorandum, written and signed by John K. Kane, as a trustee of Mrs. Julia D. Taylor’s (sister of Jane D. Kane) inheritance from Mr. Leiper (her father) he is authorizing her husband to draw on the interest of the inheritance, dated March 12, 1833.
John K. Kane professional papers, 1817-1851
Contains letters, the majority of which are sent to John K. Kane in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; legal documents, including those dealing with Dr. Robert Patterson's bond and mortgage, the Julia Taylor estate, and Girard Bank; and promissory notes, protests of promissory notes, and protests of non-payment of promissory notes. Materials date from between 1817 and 1851.
John K. Kane promissory notes, 1839-1840
Promissory note dated November 2, 1839; 4 protests of nonpayment of promissory notes dated February 20, 1840, dated February 24, 1840, dated April 4, 1840, and July 6, 1840, all folded together with a piece of paper that says “Girard Bank . . . Loans” in John K. Kane’s handwriting.
John K. Kane’s notes, approximately 1851 January
Notes of a court case in John K. Kane’s courtroom dealing with a woman, Hannah Dellam, and her son, Dick, [a mulatto woman; case is to decide if she should be free or a slave?], approximately January [1851?].