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Note, Johnathan Hatch, December 31, 1866, Johnathan Hatch Dec 1866

Note, Johnathan Hatch, December 31, 1866, Johnathan Hatch

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera

Handwritten note reading "Blendon Dec the 31. 1866

Received of G. W. Cheever Executor of Nathan Cheevers[sic] Will Decease six dollars- it being all that belongs to me an heir of Polly Hatch Decease and she and heir of said Nathan Cheever Decease

Johnathan Hatch"

The back reads "Johnathan Hatches[sic] Receipt 1866"


Insurance Receipt For Angeline Cornell, December 28, 1866, Angeline Cornell Dec 1866

Insurance Receipt For Angeline Cornell, December 28, 1866, Angeline Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera

Receipt for insurance payment of $4.80 by Angeline C. Cornell to the Home Insurance Company.


County Tax Receipt, Elias Cornell Heirs, November 12, 1866, Elias Cornell Nov 1866

County Tax Receipt, Elias Cornell Heirs, November 12, 1866, Elias Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera

Printed personal property tax receipt for the heirs of Elias Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated November 12, 1866. The total is thirty one dollars and two cents. Signed by Jon Falkenbach and John Stauring.


County Tax Receipt, John B. Cornell, November 12, 1866, John B. Cornell Nov 1866

County Tax Receipt, John B. Cornell, November 12, 1866, John B. Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera

Printed personal property tax receipt for John B. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated November 12, 1866. The total is sixteen dollars and ninety six cents. Signed by Jon Falkenbach and John Stauring.


Collector's Office Receipt, John B. Cornell, September 28, 1866, John B. Cornell Sep 1866

Collector's Office Receipt, John B. Cornell, September 28, 1866, John B. Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera

Printed receipt for a tax of carriages, totaling two dollars. Signed by B. T. Martin


Receipt, March 28, 1866, John B. Cornell Mar 1866

Receipt, March 28, 1866, John B. Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera

Receipt for $100.


Letter, Evie Woodruff To Harriet Woodruff Jabine, Evie Woodruff Mar 1866

Letter, Evie Woodruff To Harriet Woodruff Jabine, Evie Woodruff

Women's history in Arkansas

This is a letter written by Evie Woodruff in Camden, Arkansas to her sister, Harriet Woodruff Jabine, in Kentucky. Evie writes about being with their father, William Woodruff, in Camden and her unhappiness about being away from Little Rock.


Diary From 1866, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Dec 1865

Diary From 1866, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Diaries

The 1866 diary of Lucinda Cornell details her live at home in both Westerville and Hilliard. It includes information about births and deaths of known persons. It begins with some recipes, a list of items belonging to her son, and verses. A list of significant dates include:

February 10: John and Lucinda have relationship troubles.

March 13: Her first child, Harry is born at 7 PM. He is delivered by Dr. Andrus and weighs 7.5 pounds.

March 23: John's mother does not agree with Lucinda.

April 21: First visit back to her family with Harry.

August 10: A mention of …


Insurance Receipt For Angeline Cornell, January 9, 1866, Angeline Cornell Dec 1865

Insurance Receipt For Angeline Cornell, January 9, 1866, Angeline Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera

Receipt of insurance payment of $4.80 paid by Angeline Cornell to the Office of the Home Insurance, Co.


County Tax Receipt, Angeline C. Cornell, 1866, Angeline C. Cornell Dec 1865

County Tax Receipt, Angeline C. Cornell, 1866, Angeline C. Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Collection: Ephemera

Printed personal property tax receipt for Angeline C. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated 1866. The total is sixteen dollars and seventy eight cents. Signed by Jon Falkenbach and John Stauring.