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Dayton (Ohio)

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Horatio D., Joseph E., and Joshua J. Silver letters

 Collection — Folder S3000
Identifier: S3000
Scope and Contents This collection includes photostat copies of 3 letters from Horatio D., Joshua J., and Joseph E. Silver in Indiana and Ohio from 1843 to 1851.The first letter, from Horatio Silver to his sister, details getting a bunch of goods for his bakery from Cincinnati, rebuilding his oven in a better way, and general family matters. The second letter, from Jospeh Silver to one of his brothers, includes different business “blessings” that he needs advice on from his brother, as well as his general living...
Dates: 1843-1851

J. C. Norton papers

 Collection — Folder S1022
Identifier: S1022
Scope and Contents This collection contains copies of four typewritten letters sent to David Burroughs of Geneseo, New York requesting his testimony in a court case involving Russell & Company and J.C. Norton ranging from 1886 to 1887. The letters are from Attorney O.B. Houting of Dayton, Ohio on November 22, 1886, Attorney T.C. McIntosh of Indianapolis, Indiana on November 29, 1886), L.C. Royer of Dayton, Ohio on December 10, 1886 and January 1, 1887. This collection also includes a handwritten letter by...
Dates: 1886-1887

James H. McNeely collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S0901
Scope and Contents The papers includes three letters to McNeely from friends, principally newspaperman, in Lawrenceburg, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Dayton, and Cincinnati. A large number of personal and business receipts and bills, principally from businesses in Indianapolis and Evansville.
Dates: 1847-1872, undated