1856 |
MiſsMiss Martha ChristianPaid to mending trunk lock and put on the same to leather trunk |
.62½$0.625 |
1856 |
MeſsersMr. Blassingham and
Paid Lacy to one second hand cart wheel tire some time ago to go on old wheel of your brother Robert waighingweighing 20 lbspounds at 2½ ct.$0.025 |
.50$0.50 |
to another tire to cut for wheel barrow wheel waitweight 20 lbspounds at 2½ ct.$0.025 |
.50$0.50 | |
1856 |
MrMr. George HornsbyPaid to makeingmaking a neat rais-raised top coffin and case for your child |
12.00$12.00 |
1856 |
MrsMrs. Ann WynnPaid to 12 hundred & 87 lbs of Oat hay (or oats in the hay) at $1$1.00 per hundred |
12.87$12.87 |
1857 |
to one quarter shoat waitweight12 lbspounds at 12½ ct.$0.122 | 1.50$1.50 |
1856 |
MrMr. Simon WhitakerPaid to a first rate black walnut coffin lined compleatcomplete |
40.00$40.00 |
to ornamental silver handles to a case for same |
5.00$5.00 5.00$5.00 |
|
1856 |
MrMr. William W VestPaid to one door sill to sellercellar door & put in same |
1.75$1.75 |
1856 |
Eastern Lunatic AsylemAsylumPaid to mending furnaturefurniture |
6.50$6.50 |
1856 |
MrMr. Jacob C SheldonPaid to mending one large dining table |
.50$0.50 |
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