Browse Items (15 total)
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Account of Annie Christian with Jacob Myers, 1787-1788
Account of goods purchased by Christian from Myers plus her rent, against salt obtained by Myers from Christian's saltworks, settling August 15, 1787. Goods include corn, flour, whiskey, ludestring, gauze, chopped rye, pork, beef, tallow, hay, and beef veal. -
Bill for Annie Christian from Robert Parker, 25 June 1788
Bill from Lexington merchant Robert Parker to Mrs. Annie Christian for purple calico, light ground chintz, brocaded tiffney, fustian, coarse linen, essence of Bergamot, and Peruvian bark. Note indicates that some items are not yet in. -
Account of Richard Woolfolk with Annie Christian, 1786-1788
Account of wages due to Richard Woolfolk, with credits including cash, salt, shoes, and saddle bags, -
Letter from James McCorkle to Mrs. Christian, 25 January 1788
Letter to Annie Henry Christian from James McCorkle regarding settlement of debts on and against her deceased husband's estate; a second in case the first was lost. Specifically about paying off Pat Lockhart for debts due to him from the estates of both William and Israel Christian. Additional advice about who to pay and when. -
Letter from James McCorkle to Mrs. Anne Christian, Lincoln County, 7 January 1788
Letter to Annie Henry Christian from James McCorkle regarding settlement of debts on and against her deceased husband's estate; advice about who to pay and when. Mentions Christian family "moving to New River." -
Letter from her cousin Edward to Annie Christian, 9 September 1786
Letter to Annie Henry Christian from her cousin, Edward, regarding the death of her husband, settling his estate and accounts, the potential sale and moving of enslaved people, and the removal of the family. The top portion of the letter is missing -
Account with Mrs. Sarah Oldham Meriwether and Thomas Kelly, 1819
Sarah Oldham Meriwether's account with Thomas Kelly, including shoes made and purchased for her enslaved persons, which are named in the account. -
Account with Mrs. Sarah Oldham Meriwether and George Wood Meriwether, 1815
Sarah Oldham Meriwether's account with George Wood Meriwether, shows her purchases for the year 1815, including the "Balance of Butlers account." -
Account with Mrs. Sarah Oldham Meriwether and Dr. John L. Murray, 1814
Sarah Oldham Meriwether's account with a physician, Dr. John L. Murray, describes the treatments he rendered. -
William Meriwether estate inventory, 1815
List of land, dwelling houses, and number of enslaved people in the estate of William Meriwether. Lists fifteen people that he enslaved and their age ranges. -
Articles of copartnership between John J. Jacob and Thomas Prather, 26 August 1806
Articles of copartnership between John J. Jacob and Thomas Prather to conduct a mercantile business at Shephersville, Kentucky. -
Two accounts from the United States
One is to George Shannon for the loss of his leg during battle with Native Americans. The other is to James Toben for a pair of millstones for the horse mill intended for the Osage Indians. -
Account of sales of the estate of John Lyon, 29 January 1813
Account of sales of the estate of John Lyon and the hiring out of the people he enslaved, including their names. -
Account for enslaved people under mortgage in Louisiana, 4 May 1790
A document regarding enslaved people under mortgage in Louisiana, and the amount of money they were worth. -
Two invoices for the accounts of Audubon and Rozier, 1 April 1810
Includes an 1 April 1810 account between Ann Maupin and Audubon & Rozier with a note from William C. Galt that Audubon would not deduct the cost of a pair of shoes. The second account from 1 April 1810 is with Beall for clothing. Both accounts are written by John J. Audubon and signed by both Audubon and Rozier.