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Letter - FX88.18.4.1
From Maurice to his father; Ed P. arrived aboard steamboat D.R. Martin; Bayles brought white pigs; he saw John Henry Peters about grape vines; Mrs. Fiest (?) had party to which all were invited, but no one from "Rheinam Hall" (Raynham Hall) attended. Oyster Bay June 24th 71 '10.13 P.M. Dear Father, Ed P arrived safely her St.. D.R. Martin at 7 oclock P.M. In my hurry last night I forgot to mention the receipt of your letter which You me...
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Letter - FX88.19.3.1
From Solomon S. Townsend (1850-1910) to his father who was at Albany attending the Constitutional Convention; he relates events and happenings at Oyster Bay, especially noting last school meeting. Evening Oyster Bay Sept 11th 1867 My Dear Father We have not had any letter from you as yet today. Charley has just gone to the Post office, and I suppose He will bring a letter from you. We have had quite a cold day today. the coolest of the ...
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Letter - FX88.19.3.8a
Copy of a letter, written on tissue paper, from Solomon Townsend (1805-1880) to his daughter, Maria Fonda. Letter is blurred by spilled liquid and difficult to read, but related to caring for farm fowls and not wasting anything. "New York July 20/71 Thursday My Dear little daughter, You must get your mother to read the enclosed to you when she has leisure and you have patience to listen. In the Country there is always a proper place to ...
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Note, Promissory - FX88.21.1.5
Solomon Townsend promises to pay Robert Townsend $80 by March, 1797, for a bay horse.
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Receipt - FX88.21.1.11
Sarah and Phebe Townsend bought one cow worth 14 dollars from Gilbert Dean, for which Robert Townsend paid.
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