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Correspondence, Indentures, and Other Documents (1 of 2), 1741 - 1824

 File — Box: 188, Folder: 5
Identifier: 119_40_1
Correspondence, Indentures, and Other Documents (1 of 2)
Correspondence, Indentures, and Other Documents (1 of 2)

Scope and Contents

Letter (Feb. 13, 1786) from John Thomas; Two letters (1816) in French; Certificate (1777) concerns the inventory of Michael Hubish; Tax bill for George Fenwick; Certificate of Evaluation (1787) for Fenwick lands; Verdict for defendant [George Fenwick vs. Henry Jemmison (1797)]; Various receipts and financial papers for taxes, etc., belonging to George Fenwick; Account (1804) of George Fenwick with Henry Neale; Bond (1821) between Calib Earp, Jacob Baltzer and Jacob Paquiale with Richard Barrett; Record of lot boundaries for part of Good Luck (Lots 1-3); Certificate [Thomas Coleman to Henry Owen (1741)] concerns tract called Aaron; Extract from Edward Clark's deed; Extract from H. Smallwoods Deed; Surveys (William Scott land); George Greenfield's account with Henry Medley (1799); Agreement (1796) between Henry Miles and John Threlkeld; Thomas Beale to Charles French (survey); Title (1803) to George Beale for land tracts called Fife Enlarged, Beale Adventure and Conclusion. Agreement (1795) between George Fenwick and George & Charles Barnes; Protested bill of exchange (1804)-George Fenwick (drawer) and James & Charles Allston (drawer); Article of Agreement (1824) between Ann Martell and Lewis Cartwright; Unexecuted Indenture (1823) for land tracts called Long Meadows and Chance; Anne Cheney's Cure for the Flux; Plat of Thompson's Purchase.

**Former finding aid locations: 119_40_1; 110.5E1-110.5H13**

Dates

  • 1741 - 1824

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Extent

From the Collection: 308 boxes (212 regular boxes, 25 oversized boxes, 58 restricted regular boxes, 13 restricted oversized boxes, plus 14 card catalog drawers )

Language of Materials

From the Collection: Multiple languages

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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