Folder 398
Contains 8 Results:
Domestic Bill of Lading to W. G. Robinson by Adams Express Company, December 3, 1873
Domestic Bill of Lading stated that W. G. Robinson paid 6. The bill was signed by J. M. Nixon. Calculations on verso in pencil. Folder 398
Fragment of a manuscript written in pencil, 1870s
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Postal card addressed to the constable in Webbers Fall, Indian Territory concerning stolen horse, 1870s
Reward notice of a stolen bay horse mule. Horse mule was stolen on the 8th of July from George Ward in Mayesville, Arkansas. Notice stated that the horse mule had collar marks and a rope mark on the right hind foot. A $25.00 reward was offered for the man and mule. Postal card had U.S. one cent postage. Folder 398
Postal card addressed to the marshal or constable in Van Buren County, Arkansas concerning stolen wagon, 1870s
S. B. Robinson calling card, 1870s
S. B. Robinson calling card has name in scroll with decorative marks and a bird. Written on verso in pencil, "D J Keller Deputy US Marshal Leavenworth Kansas." Folder 398
Frye, Warner, Kelly & Co. card, 1870s
Frye, Warner, Kelly & Co. were Commission Dealers in live stock. Company included Jacob Frye, L. R. Warner, David Kelly, and D. J. Reed. They were housed in room 14 of the Exchange Building, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois. Script and calculations written in pencil on verso. Folder 398
J. C. Adams card, 1870s
J. C. Adams was an attorney at law in Franklin, Simpson Co., Kentucky. Motto on bottom of the card reads, "Makes collections a specialty." Name and other text written in pencil on verso. Folder 398
Card with handwritten notations describing flowers, 1870s
Emma Drew's name was also written on the card. Folder 398