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GROUP OF 18 HANDWRITTEN RECEIPTS AND PROMISORIAL NOTES BETWEEN BRADSHAWS & VARIOUS OTHERS, COLUMBIA & NASHVILLE, TENNESSEEby Bradshaw Family
DescriptionColumbia & Nashville, TN, 1854. not bound. Good. 18 items, written in various inks by various hands. Two items have had the signatures cut away to indicate payment of the debt. Several examples follow: A receipt dated at Nashville, October 1805, showing that William Bradshaw paid off a $22.75 debt on behalf of William Porter; a receipt dated at Pulaski, April 28, 1851, for machine parts purchased from Jerome & Butler; an 1837 seamstress bill to Mary Bradshaw for altering a dress and for altering & bleaching a straw bonnet; an 1840 receipt made out to Smith & Bradshaw for one Plough Line (13 cents); a Columbia receipt for two loads of wood in 1854; a bill for dental operations made out to Miss E. Bradshaw for gold plugs and reparations in the total amount of $34, performed by F.H. Budger; a $900 promissory note to the Union Bank at Columbia, signed by Ann Bradshaw on 30 April 1838; &c. various sizes. Similar books from this booksellerFrom this bookseller's manuscripts & documents catalog.
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