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Box 02

 Container

Contains 245 Results:

Receipt between William Skinner and Samuel Meeds regarding blacksmith account, 1819 April 20

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 06
Scope and content note From the Series:

This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to William Skinner (1792-1853) and his brother Mordecai. Skinner (1806-1890) had dealings with many on the Eastern Shore, including the Chambers family, Thomas Earle, Thomas Ashcome, the Clanahan family, Baynard and Miers, Thomas Baker, Thomas Kent, and William Harper.

Dates: 1819 April 20

Account, William Skinner and Thomas Wright, 1825 October 7

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 06
Scope and content note From the Series:

This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to William Skinner (1792-1853) and his brother Mordecai. Skinner (1806-1890) had dealings with many on the Eastern Shore, including the Chambers family, Thomas Earle, Thomas Ashcome, the Clanahan family, Baynard and Miers, Thomas Baker, Thomas Kent, and William Harper.

Dates: 1825 October 7

Account, William Skinner to Granger & Mills, 1815 June 17

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 06
Scope and content note From the Series:

This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to William Skinner (1792-1853) and his brother Mordecai. Skinner (1806-1890) had dealings with many on the Eastern Shore, including the Chambers family, Thomas Earle, Thomas Ashcome, the Clanahan family, Baynard and Miers, Thomas Baker, Thomas Kent, and William Harper.

Dates: 1815 June 17

Fragment of receipt, 1796

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01
Scope and content note From the Series:

This series includes documents related to various properties in Kent and Queen Anne’s County: Anthrop, Bishopton, Castle Mills, Price Hill, Ripley, and others. Additionally, it contains miscellaneous papers related to the Sweard family and Dennis Kelly.

Dates: 1796

Account, William Skinner to Henry Anthony, 1823-1824

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 06
Scope and content note From the Series:

This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to William Skinner (1792-1853) and his brother Mordecai. Skinner (1806-1890) had dealings with many on the Eastern Shore, including the Chambers family, Thomas Earle, Thomas Ashcome, the Clanahan family, Baynard and Miers, Thomas Baker, Thomas Kent, and William Harper.

Dates: 1823-1824

Receipt between William Skinner and Richard Newman, 1809 June 20

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 06
Scope and content note From the Series:

This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to William Skinner (1792-1853) and his brother Mordecai. Skinner (1806-1890) had dealings with many on the Eastern Shore, including the Chambers family, Thomas Earle, Thomas Ashcome, the Clanahan family, Baynard and Miers, Thomas Baker, Thomas Kent, and William Harper.

Dates: 1809 June 20

Receipt between Benjamin Safford and James Harris, 1823 July 28

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 02
Scope and content note From the Series:

This series includes documents related to various properties in Kent and Queen Anne’s County: Anthrop, Bishopton, Castle Mills, Price Hill, Ripley, and others. Additionally, it contains miscellaneous papers related to the Sweard family and Dennis Kelly.

Dates: 1823 July 28

Promissory note between Samuel Griffith and Alexandria James, 1825 July 11

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 02
Scope and content note From the Series:

This series includes documents related to various properties in Kent and Queen Anne’s County: Anthrop, Bishopton, Castle Mills, Price Hill, Ripley, and others. Additionally, it contains miscellaneous papers related to the Sweard family and Dennis Kelly.

Dates: 1825 July 11

Account, William Skinner to Amos W. Lynch, 1822 August

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 06
Scope and content note

Regarding a child's coffin.

Dates: 1822 August

Account, William Skinner to Jason G. Rochester, 1814 September 25

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 06
Scope and content note From the Series:

This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to William Skinner (1792-1853) and his brother Mordecai. Skinner (1806-1890) had dealings with many on the Eastern Shore, including the Chambers family, Thomas Earle, Thomas Ashcome, the Clanahan family, Baynard and Miers, Thomas Baker, Thomas Kent, and William Harper.

Dates: 1814 September 25