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General Order No. 1, Signed By U.S. Navy Commander In Chief Matthew C. Perry, Dated December 21, 1852., Matthew Calbraith Perry Commander In Chief U.S. Naval Forces Dec 1852

General Order No. 1, Signed By U.S. Navy Commander In Chief Matthew C. Perry, Dated December 21, 1852., Matthew Calbraith Perry Commander In Chief U.S. Naval Forces

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Matthew C. Perry, the Commander in Chief of U.S. Naval Forces, stationed on the U.S.S. Frigate Mississippi at the time of this order, publishes General Order No. 1 stating that notes, journals, articles of communication and other items prepared by officers or persons will be endorsed and transmitted to the Commander in Chief and Navy Department to be used for government convenience. Signed at sea, December 21, 1852.


County Tax Receipt, Elias Cornell Heirs, November 30, 1852, Elias Cornell Nov 1852

County Tax Receipt, Elias Cornell Heirs, November 30, 1852, Elias Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera

Printed personal property tax receipt from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County to the heirs of Elias Cornell. The total is twelve dollars, forty four cents and four mills for seventy five acres of land. Dated November 30, 1852.


County Tax Receipt, January 15, 1852, Archives Jan 1852

County Tax Receipt, January 15, 1852, Archives

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera

Printed personal property tax receipt from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County. The total is sixteen cents and two mills.