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Full-Text Articles in History
B.D. Treadwell To T.L. Treadwell, 29 December 1846, Benjamin D. Treadwell
B.D. Treadwell To T.L. Treadwell, 29 December 1846, Benjamin D. Treadwell
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)
No abstract provided.
B.D. Treadwell To T.L. Treadwell, 5 December 1846, Benjamin D. Treadwell
B.D. Treadwell To T.L. Treadwell, 5 December 1846, Benjamin D. Treadwell
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)
No abstract provided.
County Tax Receipt, Angeline Cornell, October 21, 1846, Angeline C. Cornell
County Tax Receipt, Angeline Cornell, October 21, 1846, Angeline C. Cornell
The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera
Printed personal property tax for Angeline C. Cornell from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County, dated October 21, 1846. The total is forty seven cents. Signed by J Liley.
County Tax Receipt, Elias Cornell, October 21, 1846, Elias Cornell
County Tax Receipt, Elias Cornell, October 21, 1846, Elias Cornell
The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera
Printed personal property tax for Elias Cornell from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County, dated October 21, 1846. The total is seven dollars and fifteen cents. Signed by J Liley.
1846 September 24: Captains Commanding Companies In Arkansas Regiment Of Mounted Volunteers To Colonel Archibald Yell, Acknowledgment Of Receipt Of Arms, Ammunition, Etc.
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Bill Of Sale For Slave, 22 September 1846, Emanuel Block, Arthur Barlow Treadwell
Bill Of Sale For Slave, 22 September 1846, Emanuel Block, Arthur Barlow Treadwell
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)
No abstract provided.
J.H. Treadwell To T.. Treadwell, 21 September 1846, John H. Treadwell
J.H. Treadwell To T.. Treadwell, 21 September 1846, John H. Treadwell
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)
No abstract provided.
1846 September 21: R.S. Wickham, Sag Harbor, New York, To E.N. Conway, Auditor, Land Owned By Nancy M. Wiggins Of New York
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1846 August 27: A.H. Mckisick, Benton, Arkansas, Governor Thomas S. Drew, Concerning William Thompson, State Representative From Benton County
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1846 August 13: B.W. Sower, Baltimore, Maryland, To E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military Bounty Land Claims
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Plan Of Dyer Township Called No. 1, John Gardner
Plan Of Dyer Township Called No. 1, John Gardner
Maine Bicentennial
Hand-drawn pen and ink map of Dyer Township in Washington County, Maine. No scale is noted on the map.
The Experiment, June 26, 1846, Lindenwood College
The Experiment, June 26, 1846, Lindenwood College
The Experiment (1845-1846)
Student newspaper, The Experiment. At the time this newspaper was created, enrollment was just a few students, so the newspapers were handwritten. This is a transcript. Much of the contents was considered humorous for the period.
1846 June 22: George W. Wells, Colonel, Twenty-Eighth Regiment Of Arkansas Militia, Governor Thomas S. Drew, Muster Roll Of Militia Company, Clark County
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1846 June 17: Shelby Smith, Elizabeth, Arkansas, To Governor Thomas S. Drew, Muster Roll Of Company Of Arkansas Mounted Gunman, Jackson County
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Letter From Edward Washburn To Abbe Washburn Langford
Letter From Edward Washburn To Abbe Washburn Langford
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Correspondence from Edward Washburn during the Mexican War to his sister, Abbe Washburn Langford on June 12, 1846. Abbe lived in Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas. Edward gave her an artist's rendering of an officer at the flag pole after the American flag was hoisted up the pole.
1846 June 2: Stacker Woods And Company To Governor Thomas S. Drew, Concerning Purchase Of Certain Iron Castings
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
The Experiment, May 29, 1846, Lindenwood College
The Experiment, May 29, 1846, Lindenwood College
The Experiment (1845-1846)
Student newspaper, The Experiment. At the time this newspaper was created, enrollment was just a few students, so the newspapers were handwritten. This is a transcript. Much of the contents was considered humorous for the period.
Receipt From Angeline C. Cornell, May 9, 1846, Angeline B. Cornell
Receipt From Angeline C. Cornell, May 9, 1846, Angeline B. Cornell
The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera
Receipt from Angeline C. Cornell for clerk fees. It reads "Rec_ May 9th 1846 of Mrs Angeline C. Cornell guardian of John B. + Alice J. Cornell one dollar and fifty cents clerk fees for this time
L. Heyl CLK"
Guardianship Letter, May 9, 1846, Lewis Heyl
Guardianship Letter, May 9, 1846, Lewis Heyl
The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera
Letter from Lewis Heyl, clerk of Common Pleas that declares Angeline C. Cornell to have guardianship over John B. Cornell and Alice J. Cornell. The back reads "1846 guardianship for Angeline C. Bishop-Cornell for her two children following her husband (Elias') death."
1846 May 4: A. Smith, Little Rock, To Acting Governor Williamson, Concerning The Condition Of The Capitol Ground
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Letter From Seargent Smith Prentiss To Albert Pike, April 25, 1846., Seargent Smith Prentiss
Letter From Seargent Smith Prentiss To Albert Pike, April 25, 1846., Seargent Smith Prentiss
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
In this letter, Seargent Smith Prentiss writes on the subject of a claim sold to Albert Pike and requests the names and residences for witnesses, dated April 25, 1846.
The Experiment, April 25, 1846, Lindenwood College
The Experiment, April 25, 1846, Lindenwood College
The Experiment (1845-1846)
Student newspaper, The Experiment. At the time this newspaper was created, enrollment was just a few students, so the newspapers were handwritten. This is a transcript. Much of the contents was considered humorous for the period.
The Violet, April 24, 1846, Lindenwood College
The Violet, April 24, 1846, Lindenwood College
The Violet (1846)
Student newspaper, The Violet. At the time this newspaper was created, enrollment was just a few students, so the newspapers were handwritten. This is a transcript. Much of the contents was considered humorous for the period.
1846 April 4: John W. Williamson, Little Rock, To William Polk, Phillips County, Concerning Request Made To Governor Drew For Return Of Nathan Ray From Louisiana
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1846 April 3: William Polk, Helena, Arkansas, To Governor Of Arkansas, Requesting The Governor To Seek The Return Of Nathan Ray, Being Held In New Orleans
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
The Experiment, March 28, 1846, Lindenwood College
The Experiment, March 28, 1846, Lindenwood College
The Experiment (1845-1846)
Student newspaper, The Experiment. At the time this newspaper was created, enrollment was just a few students, so the newspapers were handwritten. This is a transcript. Much of the contents was considered humorous for the period.
J.H. Treadwell To Gilead C. Treadwell, 12 March 1846, John H. Treadwell
J.H. Treadwell To Gilead C. Treadwell, 12 March 1846, John H. Treadwell
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)
No abstract provided.
1846 March 11: William T. Larremore, Fayetteville, To Elias Conway, Auditor, Concerning Court Case Of Larremore Versus J.W. Johnson
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Walter C. Allison To T.L. Treadwell, 8 March 1846, Walter C. Allison
Walter C. Allison To T.L. Treadwell, 8 March 1846, Walter C. Allison
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)
No abstract provided.
1846 March 3: D.W. Lowe, Batesville, To E.N. Conway, Auditor, Tract Of Land Subject To Redemption
1846 March 3: D.W. Lowe, Batesville, To E.N. Conway, Auditor, Tract Of Land Subject To Redemption
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.