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Letter from James L. Armstrong to Adam Beatty, 4 October 1803
Letter to Adam Beatty from James L. Armstrong, secretary of the Lexington Medical Society, inviting him to join and lists the questions and subjects they intended to focus on during the winter. -
Draft of the Constitution of the Kentucky Society for the Encouragement of Domestic Manufactures, 1817
Draft of the Constitution of the Kentucky Society for the Encouragement of Domestic Manufactures, 1817. -
Hiring out agreement for an enslaved woman named Clara, 29 December 1807
Hiring out agreement for an enslaved woman named Clara, stating which clothes Beatty needed to supply and that she can be given up if proven to be with child. -
Promissory note from Adam Beatty to Henry Plummer for the purchase of an enslaved woman and her two children, 29 November 1808
Promissory note from Adam Beatty to Henry Plummer for the purchase of an enslaved woman, Juda, and her two children. -
Adam Beatty, receipt 19 May 1809
Receipt for Beatty's commission for alimony or "separate maintenance" from John Forman for Mrs. Catherine Forman. -
Hiring out receipt for an enslaved woman named Hannah, 24 August 1809
Hiring out receipt for an enslaved woman named Hannah. -
A lease agreement for a house and four lots to farm to Armistead Fant, 1816
A lease agreement for a house and four lots to farm to Armistead Fant in the town of Washington, for a year from March 1816-1817. -
Letter from Mary Beatty to her son, 7 May 1803.
Letter from Mary Beatty to her son in which she updates him on the family and selling the house. Included in the letter was a lock of her hair for him. -
Receipt for money received from Samuel Balwin for the Female Academy, 1808
Receipt for money received for the Female Academy, stating the money received was to be used for a door lock and window glass. -
Adam Beatty’s certificate for being approved to practice law in Kentucky, 1801
Adam Beatty’s certificate for being approved to practice law in Kentucky. -
Letter from James Morrison to Adam Beatty, 12 October 1811
Letter from James Morrison to Adam Beatty discussing a cotton spinning factory and a Mr. Sanders, who carries on the cotton spinning and weaving business. -
Hiring out agreement between Thomas Marshall and Adam Beatty for an enslaved woman named Patsy, 1805
Hiring out agreement between Thomas Marshall and Adam Beatty for an enslaved woman named Patsy. Document mentions the price but also that he is required to supply her with specific items of clothing. -
Hiring out between Winslow Parker and Adam Beatty for an enslaved man named Henry, 1805
Hiring out between Winslow Parker and Adam Beatty for an enslaved man named Henry.