Box 6
Container
Contains 101 Results:
John W. Williams, Dec. 25, 1854
File — Box: 6
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Papers include correspondence, deeds and agreements, personal and business accounts, petitions, drafts of speeches, and resolutions, mainly concerning local politics and patronage, the Anti-Masonic Party, abolitionist agitation, temperance, the use of convict labor, pensions for veterans of the American Revolution and the War of 1812, opposition to the Bank of the United States, and land speculation in Michigan, Wisconsin, and other parts of the Midwest; also, correspondence and legal and...
Dates:
Dec. 25, 1854
Jacob Windnagle, Dec. 12, 1851
File — Box: 6
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Papers include correspondence, deeds and agreements, personal and business accounts, petitions, drafts of speeches, and resolutions, mainly concerning local politics and patronage, the Anti-Masonic Party, abolitionist agitation, temperance, the use of convict labor, pensions for veterans of the American Revolution and the War of 1812, opposition to the Bank of the United States, and land speculation in Michigan, Wisconsin, and other parts of the Midwest; also, correspondence and legal and...
Dates:
Dec. 12, 1851
Letter from Crittenden, Jan. 16, 1850
File — Box: 6
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Papers include correspondence, deeds and agreements, personal and business accounts, petitions, drafts of speeches, and resolutions, mainly concerning local politics and patronage, the Anti-Masonic Party, abolitionist agitation, temperance, the use of convict labor, pensions for veterans of the American Revolution and the War of 1812, opposition to the Bank of the United States, and land speculation in Michigan, Wisconsin, and other parts of the Midwest; also, correspondence and legal and...
Dates:
Jan. 16, 1850
Reference of accounts and claims between Plant; Road Company and William Crittenden; minutes of testimony, Jan. 19, 1850
File — Box: 6
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Papers include correspondence, deeds and agreements, personal and business accounts, petitions, drafts of speeches, and resolutions, mainly concerning local politics and patronage, the Anti-Masonic Party, abolitionist agitation, temperance, the use of convict labor, pensions for veterans of the American Revolution and the War of 1812, opposition to the Bank of the United States, and land speculation in Michigan, Wisconsin, and other parts of the Midwest; also, correspondence and legal and...
Dates:
Jan. 19, 1850
Decision, Apr. 16, 1850
File — Box: 6
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Papers include correspondence, deeds and agreements, personal and business accounts, petitions, drafts of speeches, and resolutions, mainly concerning local politics and patronage, the Anti-Masonic Party, abolitionist agitation, temperance, the use of convict labor, pensions for veterans of the American Revolution and the War of 1812, opposition to the Bank of the United States, and land speculation in Michigan, Wisconsin, and other parts of the Midwest; also, correspondence and legal and...
Dates:
Apr. 16, 1850
Copy of remonstrance against founding of an agricultural college, Feb. 15, 1851
File — Box: 6
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Papers include correspondence, deeds and agreements, personal and business accounts, petitions, drafts of speeches, and resolutions, mainly concerning local politics and patronage, the Anti-Masonic Party, abolitionist agitation, temperance, the use of convict labor, pensions for veterans of the American Revolution and the War of 1812, opposition to the Bank of the United States, and land speculation in Michigan, Wisconsin, and other parts of the Midwest; also, correspondence and legal and...
Dates:
Feb. 15, 1851
Series XII. Letters from Richard Gilbert regarding sale of pews in Rushville, Oct. 29, 1851
File — Box: 6
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Papers include correspondence, deeds and agreements, personal and business accounts, petitions, drafts of speeches, and resolutions, mainly concerning local politics and patronage, the Anti-Masonic Party, abolitionist agitation, temperance, the use of convict labor, pensions for veterans of the American Revolution and the War of 1812, opposition to the Bank of the United States, and land speculation in Michigan, Wisconsin, and other parts of the Midwest; also, correspondence and legal and...
Dates:
Oct. 29, 1851
Series XII. Letters from Richard Gilbert regarding sale of pews in Rushville, Apr. 20, 1852
File — Box: 6
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Papers include correspondence, deeds and agreements, personal and business accounts, petitions, drafts of speeches, and resolutions, mainly concerning local politics and patronage, the Anti-Masonic Party, abolitionist agitation, temperance, the use of convict labor, pensions for veterans of the American Revolution and the War of 1812, opposition to the Bank of the United States, and land speculation in Michigan, Wisconsin, and other parts of the Midwest; also, correspondence and legal and...
Dates:
Apr. 20, 1852
Series XII. Letters from Richard Gilbert regarding sale of pews in Rushville, Aug. 21, 1852
File — Box: 6
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Papers include correspondence, deeds and agreements, personal and business accounts, petitions, drafts of speeches, and resolutions, mainly concerning local politics and patronage, the Anti-Masonic Party, abolitionist agitation, temperance, the use of convict labor, pensions for veterans of the American Revolution and the War of 1812, opposition to the Bank of the United States, and land speculation in Michigan, Wisconsin, and other parts of the Midwest; also, correspondence and legal and...
Dates:
Aug. 21, 1852
Letter from superintendent of State Lunatic Asylum re Alvah Green's application on behalf of Rugg, Dec. 4, 1851
File — Box: 6
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Papers include correspondence, deeds and agreements, personal and business accounts, petitions, drafts of speeches, and resolutions, mainly concerning local politics and patronage, the Anti-Masonic Party, abolitionist agitation, temperance, the use of convict labor, pensions for veterans of the American Revolution and the War of 1812, opposition to the Bank of the United States, and land speculation in Michigan, Wisconsin, and other parts of the Midwest; also, correspondence and legal and...
Dates:
Dec. 4, 1851