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Selling Liquor: United States V. Samuel Cupples Dec 1824

Selling Liquor: United States V. Samuel Cupples

Arkansas Territory

This is the prosecuting attorney's indictment of Samuel Cupples for selling liquor and operating a dram house without a license.


Court Case, Fowler V. Harris Dec 1824

Court Case, Fowler V. Harris

Arkansas Territory

This is a summary of the court case between William Fowler and George Harris, including the jury's verdict in favor of the defendant.


Court Case, Polly Hillhouse V. James Garner Dec 1824

Court Case, Polly Hillhouse V. James Garner

Arkansas Territory

This is an execution sent to the Miller County sheriff to collect court fees from James Garner to give to Polly Hillhouse.


1824 November: Appointment Of George W. Ferebee As Clerk Of Chicot County Circuit Court, By Thomas P. Eskridge, Judge Of First Judicial Circuit Nov 1824

1824 November: Appointment Of George W. Ferebee As Clerk Of Chicot County Circuit Court, By Thomas P. Eskridge, Judge Of First Judicial Circuit

L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898

No abstract provided.


Quapaw Treaty, 1824 November 15, Robert Crittenden Nov 1824

Quapaw Treaty, 1824 November 15, Robert Crittenden

Quapaw Treaty, 1824 November 15

This handwritten document ceded the Quapaw reservation on the Arkansas River to the United States in return for land among the Caddo on the Red River in northwestern Louisiana, $4,000 in goods, and a $2,000 annual annuity for eleven years.


John G. Jones, License To Preach In The Methodist Episcopal Church, 8 October 1824, Benjamin D. Treadwell Oct 1824

John G. Jones, License To Preach In The Methodist Episcopal Church, 8 October 1824, Benjamin D. Treadwell

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)

No abstract provided.


V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 7 October 1824, V. J. Williamson Oct 1824

V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 7 October 1824, V. J. Williamson

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)

No abstract provided.


V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 4 October 1824, V. J. Williamson Oct 1824

V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 4 October 1824, V. J. Williamson

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)

No abstract provided.


V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 28 September 1824, V. J. Williamson Sep 1824

V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 28 September 1824, V. J. Williamson

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)

No abstract provided.


V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 21 September 1824, V. J. Williamson Sep 1824

V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 21 September 1824, V. J. Williamson

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)

No abstract provided.


V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 7 September 1824, V. J. Williamson Sep 1824

V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 7 September 1824, V. J. Williamson

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)

No abstract provided.


Aaron Burr Letter To Samuel C. Reid Regarding Travel And Meeting Arrangments. Albany, N.Y., 1824., Aaron Burr Sep 1824

Aaron Burr Letter To Samuel C. Reid Regarding Travel And Meeting Arrangments. Albany, N.Y., 1824., Aaron Burr

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Burr sends a letter to Reid, a U.S. naval officer, saying he arrives in New York in two days. Burr further instructs Reid to meet him at 51 Nassau St. at 9AM Sunday morning. 1824.


V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 1 September 1824, V. J. Williamson Aug 1824

V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 1 September 1824, V. J. Williamson

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)

No abstract provided.


V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 14 August 1824, V. J. Williamson Aug 1824

V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 14 August 1824, V. J. Williamson

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)

No abstract provided.


1824 August 6: E. W. Duval, Cherokee Agent, To Acting Governor Robert Crittenden, Report Of Cherokee Indians Aug 1824

1824 August 6: E. W. Duval, Cherokee Agent, To Acting Governor Robert Crittenden, Report Of Cherokee Indians

L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898

No abstract provided.


V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 30 July 1824, V. J. Williamson Jul 1824

V.J. Williamson To T.L. Treadwell, 30 July 1824, V. J. Williamson

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)

No abstract provided.


Last Will And Testament Of Sarah Blanton, Rutherford, Nc, 27 July 1824, Sarah Blanton, John H. Treadwell, Gilead C. Treadwell Jul 1824

Last Will And Testament Of Sarah Blanton, Rutherford, Nc, 27 July 1824, Sarah Blanton, John H. Treadwell, Gilead C. Treadwell

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)

No abstract provided.


V. Williamson To Timmons Louis Treadwell, 25 July 1824, V. J. Williamson Jul 1824

V. Williamson To Timmons Louis Treadwell, 25 July 1824, V. J. Williamson

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)

No abstract provided.


1824 July 22: William Lee, Treasury Department, To Acting Governor Robert Crittenden, Payment To Indian Agents Jul 1824

1824 July 22: William Lee, Treasury Department, To Acting Governor Robert Crittenden, Payment To Indian Agents

L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898

No abstract provided.


Medical Deception And Imposition Upon The Public : Discovered, Detected And Exposed, Designed For The Use Of All To Whom It May Come Or Concern, Joseph Fernald May 1824

Medical Deception And Imposition Upon The Public : Discovered, Detected And Exposed, Designed For The Use Of All To Whom It May Come Or Concern, Joseph Fernald

Maine Bicentennial

Dissertation by Joseph Fernald of Portland, Maine, debunking a patent medicine being peddled by “a certain medical man by the name of Druerd, alias Werd,” as “Allum-water” (potassium aluminum sulfate). Potassium alum, an astringent, may be used in pickling, leather tanning, and water purification. In the late 20th Century, large crystals of Alum were marketed as “deodorant rocks.”


1824 April 28: John C. Calhoun To Robert Crittenden Apr 1824

1824 April 28: John C. Calhoun To Robert Crittenden

L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898

No abstract provided.


Document, Western Boundary Line Of Arkansas Territory Feb 1824

Document, Western Boundary Line Of Arkansas Territory

Arkansas Territory

This is a federal document from the 18th Congress, 1st Session issued from the President discussing the western boundary lines of Arkansas Territory.


A Proclamation For A Day Of Public Humiliation And Prayer, Albion K. Parris, Amos Nichols Feb 1824

A Proclamation For A Day Of Public Humiliation And Prayer, Albion K. Parris, Amos Nichols

Maine Bicentennial

A Proclamation for a day of Public Humiliation and Prayer issued by Albion K. Parris, Governor of the State of Maine.


Banks, Mrs. Sarah - Inventory Of Personal Property Of Mrs. Sarah Banks, Deceased, Chancery Court Of Adams County Jan 1824

Banks, Mrs. Sarah - Inventory Of Personal Property Of Mrs. Sarah Banks, Deceased, Chancery Court Of Adams County

Historic Natchez Foundation

Inventory of the personal property of Mrs.Sarah Banks, deceased, including two enslaved persons, whose names were not recorded.


Mccracken, George - Petition Regarding An Incomplete Bequest From The Estate Of George Mccracken, By Sally And Charles Jones, Chancery Court Of Adams County Jan 1824

Mccracken, George - Petition Regarding An Incomplete Bequest From The Estate Of George Mccracken, By Sally And Charles Jones, Chancery Court Of Adams County

Historic Natchez Foundation

Petition regarding an incomplete bequest from the estate of George McCracken, by Sally and Charles Jones


Bond Of Title, John H. Bollinger To James Lindsey Jan 1824

Bond Of Title, John H. Bollinger To James Lindsey

Arkansas Territory

This is a penal title bond of six hundred dollars for John H. Bollinger giving eighty acres of land to James Lindsey; to be paid if Bollinger is unable to acquire the title from the United States government.


[Map Of] Maine, Fielding Lucas Jan 1824

[Map Of] Maine, Fielding Lucas

Maine Bicentennial

Hand-tinted, 1824 map of Maine by Fielding Lucas of Baltimore. Map depicts nine Maine counties. Names of bodies of water in the region identified in 2018 as the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, are labeled with English interpretations of Algonquin place names. Map provides a scale of miles per inch and a compass rosette indicating north. No scale given. Map size: 30 x 25 cm


Prolusio Animadversiones Ad Quaedam Platonis Loca: Qua Examina In Schola Nicolaitana Praenuntiat, Theophilus Samuel Forbiger Jan 1824

Prolusio Animadversiones Ad Quaedam Platonis Loca: Qua Examina In Schola Nicolaitana Praenuntiat, Theophilus Samuel Forbiger

Hermann Sauppe Library

No abstract provided.


A Short Address, Delivered Before The Sufferers By The Late Fire In Wiscasset And Alna, At Their Meeting January 18, 1824, To Express Their Gratitude For Donations Made For Their Relief, To Which Are Added Several Exhortations, And The Lord's Prayer, Paraphrased, Hezekiah Packard Dec 1823

A Short Address, Delivered Before The Sufferers By The Late Fire In Wiscasset And Alna, At Their Meeting January 18, 1824, To Express Their Gratitude For Donations Made For Their Relief, To Which Are Added Several Exhortations, And The Lord's Prayer, Paraphrased, Hezekiah Packard

Maine Bicentennial

According to the Portland Gazette, Sept. 16, 1823, over 26 square miles of land encompassing the communities of Wiscasset and Alna, Maine were scorched by a firestorm the afternoon of Sept. 4, 1823, resulting in over $250,672 in damages (approximately $5.8 million in 2018 USD). In addition to two deaths, the region lost 32 homes, 37 barns, 437 head of stock, 3 school houses, a tannery, a gristmill and a sawmill. Over 277 inhabitants were impacted between the two towns. Local authorizes estimated the value of lost property at $50,672 and the value of lost timber and crops at …


Notes Geographical And Historical, Relating To The Town Of Brooklyn, In Kings County On Long-Island, Gabriel Furman Dec 1823

Notes Geographical And Historical, Relating To The Town Of Brooklyn, In Kings County On Long-Island, Gabriel Furman

Zea E-Books in American Studies

Furman’s work is one of the earliest compilations of historical documents (with commentary) about an American city, in this case his native Brooklyn. It is an invaluable source of information on the early Dutch and English settlements of Brooklyn, Flatbush, Bushwick, New Lotts, Canarsie, Bedford, New Utrecht, Jamaica, and New Amsterdam, and their controversies with one another and with the Governors of New York and the crown of England. Included are original documents relative to the Indian purchases, original boundaries, water rights, ferry rights, wood rights, and forms of town government. Sections include: Situation of the Town of Brooklyn, Ancient …