1856 |
MrMr. James HolmesPaid to one load of Oak wood |
.75$0.75 |
1856 |
Judge Christians man Paid manuellManuel the Carpenter worckedworked for me from ThursdayThursday morning the made three days that weakweek and all the next weakweek up to saturdaySaturday night makeingmaking 6 days that weackweek (made in all 9) and iI bargained to pay him 75 ct.$0.75 a day |
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1856 |
MrMr. John B CosnehanPaid to putting up shades to 2 windows and furnished 4 brackettsbrackets for same at ct.cents each |
1.25$1.25 |
1856 |
MrMr.John CokePaid to makeingmaking a coffin for old Fanny |
5.00$5.00 |
1856 |
Estate of Gregg Paid to one metalic coffin or case for himself |
55.00$55.00 |
he died at the Asylum to case for same and fune- ral expenses |
10.00$10.00 | |
1856 |
MrMr. James HolmesPaid to one load of oak wood |
.75$0.75 |
1856 |
Judge J B ChristianPaid to 3 lbspounds putty at 10 ct.$0.10 |
.30$0.30 |
to cutting 21 painspanes glass on 2 sides at one$0.01 cent each |
.42$0.42 | |
to cutting 9 painspanes Do in Do | .18$0.18 | |
to furnishing 2 very large painspanes glass at 25 ct.$0.25 | .50$0.50 | |
1856 |
MrMr. HomesPaid to one load of wood to one load of wood |
.75$0.75 .75$0.75 |
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