Amos family papers

Abstract

The Amos family papers (dated 1814-1979, undated; 2 cubic feet; 6 boxes) primarily comprise the correspondence, photographs, receipts and account ledgers, bonds, notes, and checks, other financial records, legal papers, and other personal papers belonging to or created by the Amos family.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Amos family papers
Date
1814-1979, undated (inclusive)
Extent
2.31 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Bonds.
Bank notes.
Family archives -- Kentucky.
Legal documents.
Kentucky -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Letters.
Missouri
Gossip.
Slavery, abolition, and emancipation
Slavery -- Economic aspects
Receipts (Acknowledgments)
Amos, Abraham, 1779-1818
Amos, Abram, 1810-1888
Amos, Julia Matheny, 1810-1888
Amos, Mary Granvillene, 1903-1988
Amos, Nicholas, Jr., 1771-1847
Amos, Nicholas, Sr., 1742-1815
Arrangement
Collection is arranged by format.
Finding Aid Author
Kaitlyn Moran
Preferred Citation
2021ms090: [identification of item], Amos family papers, 1814-1979, undated, University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Nicholas Day Amos, Sr. was born September 19, 1742 in Baltimore County, Province of Maryland. On October 29, 1761, he married Christiana Ditto and the couple birthed twelve children. During the American War of Independence Nicholas fought with the Harford County Militia Company 15, which was formed 27th January, 1776. He and sons and a son-in-law purchased land in Bourbon County, Kentucky circa 1794. The family participated in enslavement and supported the Confederacy during the Civil War. Members of the Amos family include Nicholas Amos, Sr. (1742-1815), his sons Nicholas Amos, Jr. (1771-1847), Abraham Amos (about 1779-1818). Also, Nicholas Amos, Jr.'s son, Abram Amos (1810-1888), and his wife Julia (Matheny) Amos (1810-1888), along with Abram and Julia's granddaughter, Mary Granvillene Amos (1903-1988).
Sources: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68883701/nicholas-day-amos : accessed 05 May 2022), memorial page for Nicholas Day Amos (19 Sep 1742–Aug 1815), Find a Grave Memorial ID 68883701, citing Parker Cemetery, Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by 47117651 (contributor 47117651).
The Amos Family, submitted by Kellie Scott, Family Collection Record, Bourbon County Genealogical Society, (http://sites.rootsweb.com/~kybcgs/family/ff-amos.htm : accessed 05 2022), RootsWeb community.
Scope and Content
The Amos family papers collection (dated 1814-1979, undated; 2 cubic feet; 6 boxes) primarily comprises the correspondence, photographs, receipts and account ledgers, bonds, notes, and checks, other financial records, legal papers, and other personal papers belonging to or created by the Amos family of Bourbon County, Kentucky and Missouri. The correspondence comprises letters between members and friends of the Amos family, with subject matter pertaining to family matters, education, the Civil War, slavery and slavery abolition, legal matters, and gossip. Much of the collection deals topically with slavery in Kentucky and Missouri prior to, during, and after the Civil War. Letters in the collection discuss specific troubles with enslaved persons and their performance, violence against enslaved persons, idealogical and biblical arguments for slavery, difficulties selling enslaved people during the Civil War, and having to pay former enslaved persons. Other records include bills of sale for enslaved people and their children. Events discussed in the letters include John Hunt Morgan raids in Kentucky, Bushwackers in Kansas, the recruitment of Black soldiers in Paris, Kentucky, Civil War troop movements in Kentucky and Missouri, and rising costs post Civil War.

Restrictions on Access and Use

Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
Use Restrictions
The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center.

Contents of the Collection

Letters, 1837-1942, undated

Scope and Contents

The Letters series (dated 1837-1942, undated) comprises letters created by and belonging to the Amos family. Subjects of the letters include family and town gossip, talk of the Civil War, legal matters, education, and enslavement. The letters are primarily written and sent by Nicholas D. Amos, Abram Amos, Abraham Amos, Julia Matheny Amos, and Washington Kennedy.

To Abram Amos, signed Thomas H. Matheny, letter - mentions Ohio, an estate, a dispute, family news, 1837 January 25

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To Abram Amos, signed Joseph Amos, letter - command re: delivery and confidentiality of a letter, request for council and news update, suspicion of a hoax re: bank note, signature, bank rules, mentions Pennsylvania and Kentucky, 1837 February 8

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To Abram Amos, signed John B Sheethley , letter - legal dispute, weather, land dispute, estate, 1843 August

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Dear Sir, signed J. S. Scrogin and L. B. Allise, letter - confidential direction for recruitment in upcoming election, names listed, working on district boundary, Central Democratic Committee of Paris, Kentucky, 1845 June

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To Abram Amos, signed J. J. Amos, letter - Bourbon County, death of father, settlement of matters, Circuit Court, "conclusions about the Blacks", 1847 October 3

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To Abram Amos, signed Johanon Amos, letter - treatment of enslaved people and Methodist Church conference, with transcript, 1847 October 13

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To Abram Amos, signed Joseph J. Amos, letter - "I lost it all and need money from the estate. Can you send it?", "Ruinous year for men in the hog trade,", 1848 January 21

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To sister, signed brother, letter - Boone County, Missouri, re: an estate?, financial details, 1854 April 10

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To Abram Amos, signed Milton Jameson, letter - gum disease, Bourbon County, prices of goods/cattle, shipment from Cincinnati, crops, weather, partnership in sale of goods, due bill, 1855 April 27

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To Abraham Amos, Esq., signed Minister Thompson, letter - Fayette, Missouri (?), condolences on death of son, consolation through scripture, 1855 July 31

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To Abram Amos, signed Milton Jameson, letter - weather and accounting, 1856 February 4

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To Abram Amos, signed Milton Jameson, letter detailing various financial accounts and checks sent out, mentions land note, taxes, etcetera, 1856 March 5

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To A. Amos, signed Milton Jameson, letter - talk of money and checks, The Estate, farming details, 1856 May 14

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To Abram Amos, signed Milton Jameson, letter - weather, farming, deaths from (name of disease?) in Millersburg were mostly children, business accounting on back, 1856 October 7

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To Abram Amos, signed Milton Jameson, letter - pre-civil war politics, democratic party "corruption", importing Irish and Dutch, J. Breckenridge (next vice president) gave an abolition speech in Ohio and Indiana, mentions Free Soil Society, check mailed, weather causing low prices, hogs down to five dollars per hundred, 1856 October 27

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To Abram Amos, signed Milton Jameson, letter - finances, weather, marriages, 1856 December 4

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To Mrs. Amos, from Sallie Challes(?), letter - "your brother has died," "left home healthy one day, got a chill, brought home in wagon. Died nine days later of pleurisy and pneumonia,", 1857 April 24

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To Abram Amos, signed Milton Jameson, letter about land execution, amount of payments, debt, weather, crops, measles, mostly financial, 1857 May 12

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To Cousin, signed N. A. Jameson, letter - "We now have one of the finest farms in Bourbon County," weather, marriages, "dancing picnics,". Robert Champ (?) is in jail and charged with ravishing the widow Champ. The jail was broken into and he was castrated by a mob, 1857 June 8

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To Abram Amos, signed Milton Jameson, letter - mentions Pleasant Hill, Missouri, checks sent in mail, health, 1857 June 23

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To Abram Amos, signed Milton Jameson, letter - money matters, crops, hog cholera, price of mules, swapping of farms, deed, 1857 October 12

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To Br. A, signed L. Marston, letter - Abe Barton's still house burned down, not rebuilding, news of deaths, mule sales and pricing, marriages, hog cholera in county, land sales/trades, mention of Missouri, 1857 December 9

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To "Most Egregious Sir", unsigned love letter from Bunker Hill, 1858 April 1

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To Abram Amos, signed Milton Jameson, letter - health, deaths, money scarce, livestock dull, season and crop, purchase of farm at eighty dollars an acre, move to Missouri/Texas, 1858 May 11

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Dear Bro, signed J. J. Amos, letter - death of wife, tubercular consumption, Rushville, Missouri, 1959 June 28

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To Abram Amos, signed Milton Jameson, letter - health, weather, crops, sale of a tool, neighborhood news, 1860 June 17

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To Abram Amos, signed N. A. Jameson, letter - notice of father's death and request of money to cover debt, 1860 September 7

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To Abram Amos, from S. H. Boulder, re: acquisition of a payment on a debt, 1860 September 15

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Dear Uncle, signed N. A. Jameson, letter - discussing a check, 1861 May 5

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To Imele (?), signed N. A. Jameson, letter - early Civil War, neutrality of Kentucky, success of Crittendon ticket 1861 House of Representatives, "great reaction in favor of the Union", debt, advice for companionship, 1861 May 19

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Dear Brother, signed L. Marston, letter - Bourbon County, Kentucky, finances, Kentucky's succession will depend on the outcome of the war, 1861 May 26

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Dear Friend, signed B. McClintock, letter - town gossip/news, trips, moves to Virginia, health/deaths/suicide, marriage, weather/crops, Methodist Church meeting in Millersburg, 1862 February 24

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Nicholas D. Amos, certificate of entry into Confederate States Army, Cass County, Missouri, 1862 November 28

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Dear father, signed N. D. Amos, letter - Republican candidate for Governor spoke, person who would vote for him as bad as Jeff Davis, 1863 July 25

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Dear father, from N. D. Amos, letter - "All the Parker boys taken prisoner at the fight at (?), Bob Austin was wounded,", 1863 August 10

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Dear Son, signed A. Amos, letter - Lawrence, Kansas burned, not sure if to stay or leave, unsure mail is moving, "I have such contempt for the scoundrels,", 1863 August 29

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To A. Amos, signed J. J. Amos, letter - finances, family news, health, 1863 October 8

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To Mr. Amos, signed Wash Kennedy, letter - Randolph County, Missouri, Allen, Missouri, railroad station, difficulty boarding enslaved people, difficulty seeing enslaved people, horses/mules/drought, livestock at low prices, mention of "Rebels"?, many leaving Lafayette, Saline, Platte, and Clay counties in Missouri, 1863 October 10

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To Abram Amos, unsigned, letter - "Raid of Morgan" Civil War Morgan's raid 1863, mentions Indiana and Ohio, circa 1863

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To Cousin Abe, signed Thomas Amos, letter - Ruddles Mills, Kentucky sale of enslaved people, season, weather, local death news, 1864 January 18

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To Mr. Amos, signed Kole Smith, letter - White Hall, Illinois, family news, health, sale of enslaved people- low price, deaths, frost bite, blind staggers, dissatisfaction with Lincoln's reelection, 1864 January 31

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To Mrs. Amos, unsigned letter - Second CO cavalry regiment, Captain Elmer, General Brown, promise to help after misfortunes, Missouri women running off with Kansas men/troops, fires, Christian trial, pneumonia, 1864 March 1

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Dear Parents, signed Nic D. Amos, letter - weather, heavy rain impact on cotton, roads, drownings, inflammatory rheumatism, sale of mules, 1864 March 13

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Dear Uncle, signed Merrell Jameson (?), letter - Millersburg, Kentucky, immediate concern about family's life, mental illness, 1864 March 26

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To Mrs. Amos, signed Lizzie Collins, letter - Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Missouri, University President Reverend Thomas Barbour, sender is having to live with Union affiliates, Greensburg, Kentucky, Pleasant Green, Missouri, Jackson, Missouri, 1864 April 1

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To Mrs. Amos, signed Mollie E. W., letter - movement at General's orders, improvement of town, telegraph and railroad, property value rising, Greenbacks, gold, currency, local news, travels and professions, Army movements/policies, abandonment, hogs killed by Kansas Men, 1864 April 3

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To Letitia D. Crump, signed Mr. Nicholas, letter - foot injury, severe sore throat, federal soldiers in Paris, Kentucky, talk of sending five thousand to Missouri, sender expects Rebels will arrive within thirty days to chase away Yankees, displeasure with Union in Kentucky, crops, wedding fashion, 1864 April 19

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To Mr. and Mrs. Amos, signed Mary E. McThrain, letter - familial letter, sender in poor health, husband has died, visit with family in Oxford, Ohio, 1864 August 6

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To Mr. Amos, signed Wash Kennedy, letter - health, crops, recruitment of black soldiers, theft of horses, searches being done, 1864 August 24

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Dear Aunt, signed Mary E. McThrain, letter - talk of plentiful black soldiers in Kentucky, 1864 August 25

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Dear Parents, signed N. Amos, letter - logistics of posting mail during war, weather/health, school, employment, cost of living arrest, Thompson and Keene law firm, stolen silk, arrested and released salesman, 1864 September 10

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To Mrs. Amos, unsigned letter - soldiers disrupting property, town full of soldiers but not black people, train of thirty wagons passed with black people going to Kansas, deaths, prisoners, hostages, paroled, 1864 September-October 4

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Dear Mother, signed N. D. Amos, letter - trips, visitors, school, 1864 October 9

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To Julia Amos, unsigned letter - employment tending mules, arrests in Kentucky, sender afraid to visit, 1864 October 14

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Dear Daughter, signed Father, letter - hog purchase contract, plans for a visit, 1864 November 12

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To Mrs. Amos, unsigned letter - family business about moving someone from one place to another- possibly enslaved person, 1864 December 1

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Dear Mother, signed N. Amos, letter - mentions Manning Bowman and Company, crops, weather, hogs, business accounting, 1864 December 14

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To sister, signed N. D. Amos, letter - peace rumors, Rock Island Prisoner of War Camp, Dave Arnold, Frank Folger, several individuals went with Rebels mentioned by name, casualties listed, skirmish at Wellington, Helen Stewart married federal officer, death by consumption, 1865 February 4

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To Mrs. Kennedy, signed Nannie Kiersey (?), letter - Jackson County, Missouri, John. A. Williams, talk of return to homes and hope for peace, several people listed by name with records of movements during Civil War, 1865 February 24

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Dear Julia, signed A. Amos, letter - neighbor looking through mail, broken Jack, will/property, travel, listed salary for trade, Liberty, Missouri, 1865 April 28

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Dear Uncle, signed N. A. Jameson, letter - court case and levy on the recipient's land, John Howard, 1865 May 17

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To Father, signed N. Amos, letter - "I got your letter and I am sending the goods to you,", fabric for pants, etcetera, "I am about to graduate,", 1865 May 21

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Dear Son, signed A. Amos, letter - family news, regarding disagreement over livestock and money, tobacco crop, 1865 June 4

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To Wash Kennedy, signed A. Amos, letter - visit with friends, picnic at Nelson College, sick horse (maybe poisoned?), Jack "break him", finances, accounts, settlements, 1865 June 16

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Dear brother, signed L. Marston, letter - re: payment of lawsuit and judgment, mentions Paris, Kentucky, swearing in not done correctly in court (?), death/will, public sale of land, 1865 June 28

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Dear Father, unsigned letter - hard to find job after end of schooling, mentions Kentucky, "up north", and Memphis, Kansas railroad construction, 1865 July 3

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To A. Amos, signed N. Amos, letter - deed or selling of shares, price of stamp, neuralgia, 1865 October 2

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Unaddressed, signed N. D. Amos, letter - measles, wedding, 1865 October 2

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To Julia, signed Emma Walters, letter - Cincinnati, recipient's house destroyed, joke about family member's new girlfriend, local news, 1865 October 15

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To parents, unsigned letter - sixty dollars per month from road, money from trading, sale/stock of mules, mule colts fifty-two dollars each, cost of land, stealing horses, one thief was federal officer, one was Rebel, troops preparing to leave, Nick Trundles going to Missouri, prices crop/goods, Cincinnati, rails, rent/taxes, caught measles at fair, 1865 October 15

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To Aunt Julia, signed Gatia D. Crump (?), letter - Paris, Kentucky, health of family/neighborhood, neuralgia sudden deaths, teeth removal, household duties, local marriages, 1865 November 19

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Dear Parents, signed N. D. Amos, letter - shipment of cattle to New York for David Penn and Jacoby, travel to Canada to buy clothing at reasonable price, fashion, pricing, payment in "greenbacks", visit Niagara Falls, 1865 December 24

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Dear Uncle, signed Merritt Jameson, letter - Paris, Kentucky, sale of an estate/shares, personal letter discussing finances, 1865

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Dear Son, unsigned, letter - discussion of post-war abolition issues, weather, building of large house, local news, Pleasant Hill, Missouri, 1866 January 4

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My Dear Friend, signed Siba (?) Hamilton, letter - Millersburg, Kentucky, sickness/death, measles and mumps, weather, weddings among returning "Rebels" calling enslaved people "hired staff" post-war, 1866 February 20

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To Mr. Amos, signed Wash Kennedy, letter - Pleasant Hill paper, sale of land with unauthorized signatures, references to black people hired from road, plans to go with them to Missouri stalled by Nick Trundles, sixty dollars/month from road, crops/prices, full names of noteworthy people including Major Branham, work mare not good, rail construction lumber hickory better, 1866 March 22

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Dear parents, signed N. H. Amos, letter - money, livestock, disagreement over ownership, 1866 April 29

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Dear Parents, signed Sarah Kennedy, letter - health, injury thrown from horse, travel to Missouri and Indiana, rumors about young girl losing her mind, money transfer, prices of goods, town news, clothing freed enslaved people, two authors but one signature, 1866 May 6

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Dear Aunt, signed Gish (?), letter - health, whooping cough, farm/crops, pricing of goods, fashion, scuffle in town, mentions John Williams who may be first president of University of Kentucky, 1866 June 14

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To Cousin Abram, signed A. J. Biddle, letter - New Maysville, Indiana, regarding a debt, hopes to sell land and relocate to Boone County, Missouri, scarcity of timber, status of crops, 1866 July 3

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Dear Parents, signed Wash Kennedy, letter - family/neighborhood news, health, whooping cough, crops and meat, local estate, property values, 1866 July 2

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To uncle and aunt, signed J. J. Keithly (?), letter - Missouri, mention of Jackson and Pleasant Hill, health, crops, 1866 July 7

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To uncle and aunt, signed J. I. Pettily, letter - local deaths, crops, weather, reunions of old sweethearts, desire to visit Choctaw Nation, regret about Civil War results, 1866 August 11

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Dear Nickolas, signed I. K., letter - Paris Kentuckian and Pleasant Hill Union newspapers, move from Missouri to Kentucky, Missouri anticipating more "trouble", another war in a year, hire of young black girl, cattle disease caused by Texas cattle, cattle killed by lightning, description of house, state fair, buggy, crops and shipping cost, rising prices, 1866 September 17

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To Nick, signed Amanda Amos, letter - health, crops, weather, trouble in recipient's county, "sell your farm and come stay with us where there is 'peace'", 1866 September 18

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Dear Nick, signed Wash Kennedy, letter - lynching, gunfire at far between black man and white Marshall with name, outrage over event, black man lynched and Marshall arrested, taxes, land deed, worry about another war soon in Missouri, 1866 September 18

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To Mr. A. Amos, signed J. A. Gingry, letter - financial account and travel to California via Kansas City, 1866 October 29

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Dear Parents, signed Nic D. Amos, letter - Cincinnati, cholera outbreak, typhoid fever, whippings at school, looming threat of trouble in Missouri, farm rental cost, local shooting, County court day stock was "dull", prices of cattle/crops, 1866 November 6

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Dear Parents, signed Nic Amos, letter - court date, mule prices, neighborhood news of shooting of a black boy, 1866 November 22

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Unaddressed, signed I. J. Pettily, letter - family update with interesting phonetic spelling, 1866 December

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Dear parents, signed N. D. Amos, letter - bank notes, health, rat bite, court, crops, corn price, cattle on the decline, local trade, sale/price of family farm, working on road for twelve to fifteen dollars per year, 1866 December 4

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Dear parents, signed Wash Kennedy, letter - mentions Indiana, threat to sue, formerly enslaved people's new relationships and duties, post-war labor, farm, price of goods, mules, 1866 December 14

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Dear parents, signed I. K., letter - stroke, Paris, Kentucky, poor job prospects/economy in Missouri, Major Branham, sale/price of mules, cllothing/fashion prices, family news, 1866?

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Dear aunt, signed Gish (?) , letter - written from Kentucky (?), health, cold weather, parties, marriages, local news, post-war difficulty with black people staying in town, 1867 February 3

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To parents, unsigned letter - local/family news, property sale, salary details, travel, debt, livestock prices, mule drivers, farm rentals, Major Branham four hundred dollar offer on Missouri farm, 1867 February 14-17

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Dear Parents, signed Nicholas Amos, letter - Murfreesboro, Tennessee, sale and price of mules and horses, wedding, debt, 1867 February 19

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To parents, signed Wash Kennedy, letter - land rental with price per acre, travel to Missouri, land rental in Missouri, weather/season, things are bad in Missouri, "as Mrs. Amos don't sign her name to her letters", 1867 March 9

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To friend, signed Sabina Hamilton, letter - health, pneumonia, weather, leaving of formerly enslaved people, death of friend, Millersburg, 1867 March 10

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To aunt, signed I. J. Keithly, letter - winter weather, joke about marriage, talk of visiting family but concerned for safety, written with shorthand and phonetic spelling, 1867 March 13

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To parents, signed N. D. Amos, letter - from Kentucky, lots of names and updates, talk of making parishoners mad, reaper machine one hundred and ninety dollars, wheat crop light, eight to ten bushels per acre, details of livestock sale on square, 1867 May 7

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Dear parents, signed Nic, letter - crops, weather, Congressional Election candidates and parties listed, major performance in Paris, Kentucky, shipment of notes, mentions Cynthiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, 1867 May 7

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Dear aunt, signed Gish, letter - health, neuralgia, weather, crops and livestock, fashion, local news, 1867 May 18

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To uncle and aunt, signed I. J. Keithly, letter - general town and family updates, 1867 May 23

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To parents, signed S. K., letter - family gossip, farming deaths, "The election was all democrats here," wheat seed details, mule prices, gathering blackberries, scratched arm, swelled up two times, boy of twelve thrown from hose, broke skull, expected to die, 1867 August 8

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To parents, signed N. D. Amos, letter - farming details, someone is visiting from Missouri, spell of fever, "I will bring horses to sell because they are high there," gossip, 1867 September 21

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To sir, signed A. Amos, letter - approval of by-laws for a new mason lodge, 1867 October 4

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My Dear, signed Amanda Amos, letter - family update, 1867 December 2

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Dear parents, signed N. Amos, letter - visit, settle business, shipment horse stock, travel to Cincinnati, family news, 1867 December 17

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To A. Amos, signed S. S. Colburn, letter - antagonistic argument over a buggy and travel to Missouri and housing an enslaved person, argument over payment for wheat, 1867

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To Abram Amos, signed (?) Whitman, possible purchase of a Walter A. Wood reaper, 1867 May 22

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Dear father, signed Nic, letter - purchase of a reaper and might become a sales agent for manufacturer, 1867 May 20

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To Wash Kennedy, signed Mis (?), letter - weather, farming details, describes growth of Pleasant Hill, Missouri, land sales, 1868 January 24

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To Mr. Amos, signed Wash Kennedy, letter - health, scarlet fever, permit for goods, Provost Marshall United States Army, renting Talbot farm, 1869 December 29

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To cousin, signed Helen, letter - Locust Grove, Missouri, school, picnics, meeting with preacher, visit to Jackson, family news, purchase of organ, 1878 August 25

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To Granvillene Amos, signed Darlene Cooper, personal letter, student to teacher, 1942 May 17

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To Brother Abram and Berny, unsigned letter - detailed business proceeding, loan, power of attorney, re: law firm, mentions wills repeatedly, undated

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Dear Julia Amos, signed Emma Walters, letter - Cincinnati, family illness and death, inflammatory rheumatism, weight gain, family stories, parade, weather, leaving the city, fear of cholera, undated

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To Julia Amos, signed Emma Walters, letter of family gossip, undated

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To Julia Amos, signed Emma Walters, letter - family update, Cincinnati, undated

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To Julia Amos, signed Emma Walters, letter - reconstruction era, Cincinnati, family deaths, paralysis, cholera outbreak, travel, mention of radical Republicans, undated

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To Nicholas Amos, signed A. M. Blanton, letter - regarding a debt, enclosed with payment, mentions a barrel of flour, undated

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To Nicholas Amos, signed L. Mainous, letter - debts, court, land sales, marriages, livestock and mules, court case involving a jailed enslaved person, enslavement, undated

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To Nicholas Amos, unsigned letter - places and town gossip with full names, farm, travel, violence, death, deadly storm with casualties, search for dangerous man, shooting of horse thief, weather, crops, undated

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To father, unsigned letter - banking, job hunting, undated

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To friend, signed Rachel (?), letter - "regiments in the woods, officers looking for someone", John (?), illness, bronchitis, doctors, fevers, local townspeople by name, Blind Lick River, crops, farm, weather, visit to Illinois, Ruddels Mills, Kentucky, undated

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Dear friend, unsigned letter - stationed troops, conscription, local killings, desertion, casualties, Armstrong, Vicksburg, POW, Bob Austin, David Fleming, undated

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Dear friends, unsigned letter - union refugees, Mount Sterling, price of goods, Paris, Kentucky, undated

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Dear Mother and Sister, signed N. Amos, letter - new children and achievements, living fever, "recognition of the South by foreign powers", undated

  • Box 1, folder 101
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To parents, signed N. Amos, letter - travel east with cattle, weather, price of goods, fashion, robberies, marriage, grocery business, land trade and gift, undated

  • Box 5, folder 36
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Dear Parents, signed I. K., letter - Cincinnati, farm, livestock, prices, deaths, slavery, moving an enslaved person, undated

  • Box 1, folder 102
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To parents, signed I. K., letter - family update, undated

  • Box 1, folder 103
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To parents, signed I. K., letter - family update, Millersburg, undated

  • Box 1, folder 104
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Dear parents, signed I.K., letter - Methodist ministers preaching at local schoolhouse, town news, family updates, undated

  • Box 1, folder 105
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To parents, signed Wash Kennedy, letter - marriages, winter fever, schooling, weather, crops, livestock, grain sale and land rental, undated

  • Box 1, folder 106
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Dear parents, signed Wash Kennedy, letter - weather, food, crops, townspeople mentioned by name, teeth extraction, school, preaching, travel, undated

  • Box 1, folder 107
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Dear parents, unsigned letter; two writers - town news of weather, deaths, family, school, farm, re: a rental property, mention of soldiers, invading the country, undated

  • Box 1, folder 108
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Dear parents, unsigned letter - weather, clothing, health, death, enslaved people leaving and joining a coalition, undated

  • Box 1, folder 109
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Dear uncle, signed N. A. Jameson, letter - notifying recipient of an incoming check, undated

  • Box 1, folder 110
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Unaddressed, signed A. Amos, partial letter - visitor at the tavern, prices of goods, health, undated

  • Box 1, folder 111
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Unaddressed, signed Wash Kennedy, letter - many farms for sale as many move to Missouri, price of houses, mules better in Missouri, whooping cough, "searching for all of my property- the Troops took it to town (The Kansas Boys),", undated

  • Box 5, folder 38
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Unaddressed, signed Wash Kennedy, letter - trial, re: land settlement with amount recovered five hundred or six hundred dollars, involved were Mr. Patient, Praul, Marston Howards, Peter Smith, undated

  • Box 1, folder 112
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Unaddressed, signed S. K., letter - family news, quilting, kids, gossip, clothing, undated

  • Box 5, folder 37
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Unaddressed, signed I.K., letter - local news, salary for shipping stock, drought, price of goods, robbery at their property, meat (?) stolen, language suggests sender was an enslaver, undated

  • Box 1, folder 113
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Unaddressed, signed Emma Walters, letter of family gossip, undated

  • Box 1, folder 114
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Unaddressed, signed Gish, partial letter with missing pages - family update, cooking, milking, travels, sewing, death due to apoplexy, undated

  • Box 2, folder 1
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Unaddressed, unsigned letter - wartime, evacuation of areas leaving possessions behind, six men killed near Lone Jack, collection of items/documents, undated

  • Box 2, folder 2
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Unaddressed, unsigned letter - prices, list of names, talk of Bushwhackers and Confederates, undated

  • Box 2, folder 3
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Unaddressed, unsigned letter - "torment about the draft", undated

  • Box 2, folder 4
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Unaddressed, unsigned letter - crops, cattle, health, local killings, fires with great destruction, forced evacuation, undated

  • Box 2, folder 5
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Unaddressed, unsigned letter - corn sales, potential famine and theft re: corn, detailed pricing, crops, livestock, court, marriages, whipping of an enslaved person, Millersburg, undated

  • Box 2, folder 6
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Receipts and account ledgers, 1814-1892, undated

Scope and Contents

The Receipts and account ledgers series (1814-1892) comprises account tabs, receipts, accounting, and shopkeeping records books. These record the purchases and sales of things such as fabrics, building materials, enslaved peoples, clothing, legal services, tax, and various shop items.

Tax receipts, 1814-1860, undated

Receipt for two levies, scrap of accounting, 1814

  • Box 3, folder 20
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Receipt for four levies, 1819

  • Box 3, folder 21
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Receipt for five levies, 1828

  • Box 2, folder 15
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Receipt for one levy, 1833

  • Box 3, folder 22
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Tax receipt, receipt for levy, 1837

  • Box 3, folder 23
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Receipt for one levy, 1838

  • Box 3, folder 24
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Receipts for six and two levies, 1841

  • Box 2, folder 28
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Receipt for one levy, 1846

  • Box 2, folder 25
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Receipt for two levies, 1848

  • Box 2, folder 26
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Tax receipt, 1850?

  • Box 2, folder 27
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Tax receipt, 1853

  • Box 3, folder 28
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Railroad tax receipt, 1856

  • Box 3, folder 29
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Tax receipt, 1857

  • Box 3, folder 30
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Railroad tax receipt, 1858

  • Box 3, folder 31
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Two state, county, asylum tax receipts, 1859

  • Box 3, folder 32
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Two state, county, state interest, and state asylum tax receipts, 1860

  • Box 3, folder 33
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Tax receipt, undated

  • Box 3, folder 34
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Account tab and receipt for final payment, Amos, Nicholas, 1814-1817

  • Box 2, folder 7
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Legal services receipt, 1815

  • Box 2, folder 8
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Receipt for moving a piece of meddow (sic), reverse side maybe receipt for final payment, Bourbon County, 1815-1816

  • Box 2, folder 9
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Receipt for "crying" the sale of enslaved people, according to the Decree of the Court of (?) of Bourbon County, Amos, Nicholas, 1816 December 28

  • Box 2, folder 10
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1818

  • Box 2, folder 11
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Four receipts for legal work, miscellaneous, 1819

  • Box 2, folder 12
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1823

  • Box 2, folder 13
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Receipt, 1827 November 12

  • Box 2, folder 14
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Receipt, Marston, M. L., 1829

  • Box 2, folder 16
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Receipt for sale of enslaved person, Amos, Nicholas, 1830 March 6

  • Box 2, folder 17
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Receipt for estate settlement, 1830 April 17

  • Box 2, folder 18
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Receipt for "Star in the West", 1832

  • Box 2, folder 19
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Receipt for boarding family members, Jones, Joseph to Amos, Nicholas, 1833-1834

  • Box 2, folder 20
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Shop receipt, Amos, Abram, Ruddels Mills, 1833-1834

  • Box 2, folder 21
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1834

  • Box 2, folder 22
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Receipt for executor of estate, 1835 February 1

  • Box 2, folder 23
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1835 February 13-September 26

  • Box 2, folder 24
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Receipt, 1835 November 26

  • Box 2, folder 25
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1836 August 29

  • Box 2, folder 26
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Detailed, lengthy list of goods with prices - account ledger, 1836?

  • Box 2, folder 27
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Receipt for one pound tobacco, Amos, Abraham, 1837-1838

  • Box 2, folder 29
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Note and repayment ledger receipt, 1838 March-June

  • Box 2, folder 30
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Account ledger, receipt of settlement, Amos, Abe, 1838

  • Box 2, folder 31
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Account ledger and receipt of payment, Amos, A., 1839 January-September

  • Box 2, folder 32
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1839 March-December

  • Box 2, folder 33
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1839

  • Box 2, folder 101
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Account ledger with pricing of goods, receipt of payment, Amos, A., 1839-1840

  • Box 2, folder 34
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Account ledger, receipt of final payment, Amos, Abe, 1839-1842

  • Box 2, folder 36
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Receipt, Amos, Abram, 1839-1842

  • Box 2, folder 35
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1840-1841

  • Box 2, folder 37
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1841 January-February

  • Box 2, folder 38
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1841 April-August

  • Box 2, folder 39
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1841 October-November

  • Box 2, folder 40
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1842

  • Box 2, folder 41
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Account ledger, 1843 September 1

  • Box 2, folder 43
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Receipt of debt payment, Amos, Abram, Bourbon County, 1843 October 3

  • Box 2, folder 44
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1843-1844

  • Box 2, folder 42
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Receipt, 1843-1845

  • Box 2, folder 45
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Receipts, miscellaneous, Amos, Joseph J. and N., 1844

  • Box 2, folder 46
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Debt and repayment receipt, Amos, Abram, 1845 November 8

  • Box 2, folder 47
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1845

  • Box 2, folder 48
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Receipt, 1846

  • Box 2, folder 49
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Account ledger, receipt, for horse shoe placement and removal, single and double, free horse/buggy hitch with prices, Amos, Abram, 1846-1847

  • Box 2, folder 50
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Receipt for mare, Amos, Abram, 1846-1848

  • Box 2, folder 51
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Two receipts, one for Western Citizen subscription (Paris, Kentucky paper), 1847

  • Box 2, folder 52
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Receipts with pricing of goods, 1847-1848

  • Box 2, folder 53
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Receipt, Amos, A., 1848

  • Box 2, folder 54
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Long, detailed account ledger and receipt with price of goods, Amos, Abram, 1848-1849

  • Box 2, folder 55
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Receipts, miscellaneous, Amos, Abram, 1848-1849

  • Box 2, folder 56
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Long, detailed account ledger and receipt with price of goods, Amos, Abram, 1849-1850

  • Box 2, folder 57
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Personal record of accounts and finances, 1849-1851

  • Box 2, folder 58
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Account ledger, Amos, Abram, 1850

  • Box 5, folder 1
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1850 January-May

  • Box 2, folder 59
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1850 May-November

  • Box 2, folder 60
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1850 November

  • Box 2, folder 61
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Credit account ledger and receipt with detailed pricing of goods, Amos, Abram, 1851-1852

  • Box 2, folder 62
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1851-1852

  • Box 2, folder 63
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Account ledgers, receipts, with pricing, Amos, Abram, 1852-1853

  • Box 2, folder 64
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1853 January-October

  • Box 2, folder 67
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Financial account for Grand Lodge, Masons, 1853 October

  • Box 2, folder 65
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Account ledger, receipt, with pricing of goods, Amos, Abraham, 1853-1854

  • Box 2, folder 66
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Account ledger, receipt, with pricing of goods, Amos, Abraham, 1853-1854

  • Box 2, folder 68
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Receipts, miscellaneous, Amos, Abraham, 1853-1855

  • Box 2, folder 73
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Account ledger, receipt, with pricing of goods, Amos, A., 1854 January-October

  • Box 2, folder 69
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Account ledger, Amos, A., 1854

  • Box 5, folder 2
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Account ledger, Amos, Abraham, 1854

  • Box 5, folder 3
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Receipt, miscellaneous, Amos, Abram, 1854 February 10

  • Box 2, folder 71
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Receipts, miscellaneous, and receipt scrap, 1854

  • Box 2, folder 70
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Account ledger, receipts, Amos, Abraham and Abram, 1854-1855

  • Box 2, folder 72
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Account ledger with full page of addition calculations, Amos, Abraham, 1855 January

  • Box 2, folder 74
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Receipt for purchase of Harris, enslaved man, Amos, Abraham from Huttsell, Jacob, 1855 February 26

  • Box 2, folder 75
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1855 March-September

  • Box 2, folder 76
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Receipt, miscellaneous, Amos, Abram, 1855-1857

  • Box 2, folder 102
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Receipt for shipping one plow, one table, and fourteen packages, move to Missouri, 1856 March 24

  • Box 2, folder 79
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1856 March-December

  • Box 2, folder 78
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Account ledger, receipt, with pricing of goods, Amos, Abram, 1856 October-November

  • Box 2, folder 77
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Account ledger, receipts, miscellaneous, 1856-1857

  • Box 2, folder 82
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Account ledger, receipt, with pricing of goods, Amos, A., 1856-1857

  • Box 2, folder 80
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1856-1857

  • Box 2, folder 83
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Receipt, 1857 May

  • Box 2, folder 84
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Account ledger, Amos, Abram, 1857

  • Box 5, folder 4
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Shop finances, 1857-1858

  • Box 2, folder 81
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Shop receipt, 1857-1858

  • Box 2, folder 85
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Receipt, miscellaneous, Amos, Nicholas, 1857-1859

  • Box 2, folder 103
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Account ledger, receipt, 1857-1860

  • Box 2, folder 86
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1858 January-May

  • Box 2, folder 87
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Account ledger, Amos, Abram, 1858 January-December

  • Box 5, folder 5
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Account ledger, receipt, with pricing of goods, Amos, Abe, 1858-1859

  • Box 2, folder 90
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1858-1859

  • Box 2, folder 89
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Account ledgers, receipts, with pricing of goods, Amos, Abraham, 1858-1860

  • Box 2, folder 91
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Receipt, Amos, A., 1858-1861

  • Box 2, folder 92
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Receipt for clothing, Amos, A., 1859 January

  • Box 2, folder 95
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Receipt, Amos, Abram, 1859 April 4

  • Box 2, folder 93
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D.O. Tully (doctor), about one week's visits to four men, bloodletting, other medical treatments used, receipt, 1859 May-September

  • Box 2, folder 94
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1859

  • Box 2, folder 96
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Account ledger, Amos, A., 1859-1860

  • Box 5, folder 6
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Account ledger, receipt, Amos, Abram, 1859-1860

  • Box 3, folder 8
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Account ledger, receipt, with pricing of goods, Amos, A., 1859-1860

  • Box 2, folder 88
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Account ledgers, receipts, 1859-1860

  • Box 2, folder 97
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Receipt, Amos, A., 1859-1860

  • Box 2, folder 98
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Account tab and final payment receipt, Amos, A., 1859-1861

  • Box 2, folder 99
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Account ledger and receipts, Amos, A., 1860 January-October

  • Box 2, folder 100
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Account ledger, Amos, A., 1860

  • Box 5, folder 7
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Receipt, Amos, Abram, 1860 January 9

  • Box 3, folder 2
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1860

  • Box 3, folder 1
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Account tab, receipt of payment, pricing of goods, 1860-1861

  • Box 3, folder 3
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1861

  • Box 3, folder 4
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Receipt, 1863

  • Box 3, folder 5
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1864 January

  • Box 3, folder 6
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Receipts, miscellaneous, 1864 March-July

  • Box 3, folder 7
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Receipts - legal services, railroad shipping carpet, inter-revenue express stamp, 1865

  • Box 3, folder 9
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Shop receipt, Amos, Pleasant Hill, Missouri, 1866 June 9

  • Box 3, folder 10
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Cemetery receipt book, 1889-1892

  • Box 3, folder 11
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Account ledger for calico, receipt, undated

  • Box 3, folder 14
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Building supplies ledger, undated

  • Box 3, folder 13
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List of accounts with names, undated

  • Box 3, folder 35
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Receipt, accounting, Amos, Abram, undated

  • Box 3, folder 12
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Receipt for hauling wood, stove, undated

  • Box 3, folder 15
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Receipts, miscellaneous, undated

  • Box 3, folder 17
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Receipt, miscellaneous, Marston, L., undated

  • Box 3, folder 16
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Receipt, page of accounting, undated

  • Box 3, folder 18
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Receipt scraps, undated

  • Box 3, folder 19
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Shopkeeper's day book, 1854

  • Box 3, folder 36
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Shopkeeper's record book, 1861-1867

  • Box 3, folder 37
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Parker and Amos store accounting and estate records book, 1888

  • Box 3, folder 38
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Bonds, notes, and checks, 1836-1921, undated

Scope and Contents

The Bonds, notes, and checks series (dated 1836-1921) comprises railroad bonds, promissory notes, bank checks, and bank books and papers. An item of note in this series is a promissory note for the "hire" of a black child named George.

Two railroad bonds, 1851

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Three railroad bonds, 1852

  • Box 3, folder 40
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Four railroad bonds, 1853

  • Box 3, folder 41
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Three railroad bonds, 1854 March 20

  • Box 3, folder 42
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Four railroad bonds, 1854

  • Box 3, folder 43
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Two promissory notes payable in gold or silver, 1836

  • Box 3, folder 44
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Promissory notes, 1837

  • Box 3, folder 45
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Promissory notes, 1837

  • Box 3, folder 46
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Promissory notes, 1837

  • Box 3, folder 47
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Promissory notes, 1837

  • Box 3, folder 48
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Promissory notes, 1837

  • Box 3, folder 49
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Promissory note, 1838

  • Box 3, folder 50
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Promissory notes, 1839

  • Box 3, folder 51
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Promissory notes, 1840

  • Box 3, folder 52
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Promissory notes, 1841

  • Box 3, folder 53
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Promissory notes, 1842

  • Box 3, folder 54
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Promissory notes, 1842

  • Box 3, folder 55
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Promissory note, 1843

  • Box 3, folder 56
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Promissory notes, 1844

  • Box 3, folder 57
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Promissory note, 1845

  • Box 3, folder 58
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Hire of black boy, George, for thirty-five dollars and promise to clothe, 1845

  • Box 3, folder 59
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Promissory note, 1846

  • Box 3, folder 60
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Promissory notes, 1847

  • Box 3, folder 61
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Promissory notes, 1848

  • Box 3, folder 62
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Promissory note, 1849

  • Box 3, folder 63
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Promissory note, 1851

  • Box 3, folder 89
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Promissory notes, 1852

  • Box 3, folder 64
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Promissory note, 1853

  • Box 3, folder 65
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Promissory note, 1856

  • Box 3, folder 66
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Promissory note, 1857

  • Box 3, folder 67
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Promissory note, 1858

  • Box 3, folder 68
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Promissory note, 1859

  • Box 3, folder 69
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Promissory note, 1873

  • Box 3, folder 70
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Two bank checks, 1833

  • Box 3, folder 71
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Four bank checks, 1888 March-April 14

  • Box 3, folder 72
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Four bank checks, 1888 April 23-September

  • Box 3, folder 73
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Three bank checks, 1888 October-November

  • Box 3, folder 74
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Four bank checks, 1889 March

  • Box 3, folder 76
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Four bank checks, 1889 January 3-24

  • Box 3, folder 75
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Four bank checks, 1889 April-June 1

  • Box 3, folder 77
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Four bank checks, 1889 June 11-August

  • Box 3, folder 78
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Four bank checks, 1889 September-October 1

  • Box 3, folder 79
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Three bank checks, 1889 October 3-18

  • Box 3, folder 80
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Two bank checks, 1889 November 1

  • Box 3, folder 81
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One bank check, 1892

  • Box 3, folder 82
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Four bank checks, 1893 April 13-October 4

  • Box 3, folder 84
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One bank check, 1893 December 11

  • Box 3, folder 83
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Four bank checks, 1894 September 13-27

  • Box 3, folder 85
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Four bank checks, 1894 September 29-October 18

  • Box 3, folder 86
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Four bank checks, 1894 October 29-November 10

  • Box 3, folder 87
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Four bank checks, 1894 November 10

  • Box 3, folder 88
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Four bank checks, 1894 November 10-December 20

  • Box 4, folder 1
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Four bank checks, 1901 August 24-September 21

  • Box 4, folder 2
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Four bank checks, 1901 September 24-October 5

  • Box 4, folder 3
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Four bank checks, 1901 October 5-November 8

  • Box 4, folder 4
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Four bank checks, 1901 November 9-18

  • Box 4, folder 5
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Two bank checks, 1901 November 19-24

  • Box 4, folder 6
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Four bank checks, 1902 April 19-May 3

  • Box 4, folder 7
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Four bank checks, 1902 May 24-June 9

  • Box 4, folder 8
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Checking account stubs, 1899-1900

  • Box 4, folder 9
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Account register, Citizens Bank, 1920-1921

  • Box 4, folder 10
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Bank book, 1884-1885

  • Box 4, folder 11
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Bank book, 1892-1893

  • Box 4, folder 12
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Bank book with account record, Citizens Bank, 1905

  • Box 4, folder 13
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Sixty-day bank loan, 1838

  • Box 4, folder 14
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Sixty-day loan document, 1838 September 21

  • Box 4, folder 15
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List of unpaid notes, 1865

  • Box 4, folder 16
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Page of accounting, undated

  • Box 4, folder 17
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Subject files, legal and sales records, 1815-1979, undated

Scope and Contents

The Subject files, legal, sales series (dated 1815-1979) primarily comprises records of estate settlements, division of enslaved peoples, land agreements and sales, lawsuits, and property deeds.

Account payments to heirs, 1839

  • Box 5, folder 39
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Agreement for division of enslaved people, 1846

  • Box 4, folder 18
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Agreement/judgment on land deal, division of land and value, 1821

  • Box 5, folder 40
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Circuit court, summons, complaint re: use of people, slavery issues post civil war, Jackson County, Missouri, Independence, Missouri, Kentucky, 1867 February 18

  • Box 4, folder 19
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Estate settlement, 1819

  • Box 4, folder 20
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Estate settlement, 1878

  • Box 4, folder 21
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Estate settlement, undated

  • Box 4, folder 22
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House deed, Pleasant Hill, 1883 June 29

  • Box 5, folder 42
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Land agreement, Amos, Abram and Nicholas, 1835

  • Box 4, folder 23
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Land agreement, Amos, Joseph and Nicholas, Bourbon County, Ruddels Mills, one hundred and fifty acres, 1830

  • Box 4, folder 24
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Land lawsuit, Bourbon County, 1843

  • Box 5, folder 43
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Land purchase, 1849

  • Box 4, folder 25
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Land purchase, Amos, A., Nicholas, and Sarah, Dimitt, Rebecca, 1835

  • Box 4, folder 26
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Land rental agreement, receipts for payment on back, 1839-1841

  • Box 4, folder 27
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Land sale, 1828

  • Box 5, folder 44
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Land sale, undated

  • Box 4, folder 28
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Land sale, Amos, Joseph and Nicholas, 1827

  • Box 5, folder 45
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Land sale, Amos, Joseph J. and Nicholas, Barton, Abraham, 1831-1832

  • Box 4, folder 29
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Lawsuit/settlement regarding misuse of County Common School fund, very detailed, spans many years, Cass County, Missouri, 1850-1868

  • Box 5, folder 46
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Legal judgment of five hundred dollars in Missouri court, references Kentucky too, 1871

  • Box 4, folder 30
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Martin Rice town clerk, signature on document last name Tate, district demographics by gender, request for town meeting to "lay off" district, Lone Jack, Missouri, 1868 May 13

  • Box 4, folder 31
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Payment for legal settlement, 1865

  • Box 4, folder 32
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Power of attorney, 1841 April 8

  • Box 4, folder 33
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Property deed, Blackwell, Kate A., Earnshaw, Donald, 1948

  • Box 4, folder 34
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Property deed, Bourbon County, 1830

  • Box 5, folder 47
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Real estate lawsuit, Cass County, Missouri, 1867

  • Box 5, folder 48
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Real estate lawsuit, Schader, Phebe et. al. vs. Blackwell, Kate, 1948 April 12

  • Box 4, folder 35
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Real estate sale statement, 1979 February 28

  • Box 4, folder 36
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Re: exchange of money, estate, 1827

  • Box 4, folder 37
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Sale of estate, Amos, Nicholas, 1815

  • Box 5, folder 49
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Sale of farm, Amos, Nicholas, Bourbon County, 1831

  • Box 5, folder 50
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Sale of Rachel, enslaved woman, and her four kids, for one thousand dollars, 1832

  • Box 5, folder 41
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Sale of Sally, enslaved person, Amos, Nicholas to Amos, Abram, 1838 December 1

  • Box 4, folder 38
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Sales of mares and horses, undated

  • Box 4, folder 39
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Trust document, 1867

  • Box 5, folder 53
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Subject files, assorted, 1817-1958, undated

Scope and Contents

The Subject files, assorted series (dated 1817-1958, undated) primarily comprises miscellaneous items such as multiple empty envelopes and postcards with stamps, personal books, files of family genealogy and history, marriage and death certificates, news clippings, and the school report cards, college transcript, teaching certificate, and several teaching contracts of Granvillene Amos.

Articles bought at sale, 1817

  • Box 4, folder 40
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Book, gift to Eliza Amos for teaching penmanship, accounting receipts, religious diary, different writers, poetry, price lists, 1828-1843

  • Box 4, folder 41
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Book of personal records; credit history, bank deposits, list of mares sold, circa 1840-1860

  • Box 4, folder 42
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College transcript, Amos, Granvillene, 1922-1928

  • Box 5, folder 8
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Death certificate, Blackwell, Katherine, 1956

  • Box 4, folder 43
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Empty envelope with stamp, 1902 September 4

  • Box 4, folder 44
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Empty envelope with stamp, 1918

  • Box 4, folder 45
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Empty envelope with stamp, undated

  • Box 4, folder 46
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Family history, genealogy to 1659, marriages, deaths, war honors, land, occupations, slavery, undated

  • Box 4, folder 47
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Family history/lineage - begins 1700s with move to United States, education, occupations, dates, burial sites, religion, military service,, circa post 1945

  • Box 4, folder 48
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Funeral notice of Ann, wife of Joseph J. Amos, undated

  • Box 4, folder 49
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Genealogy research notes, undated

  • Box 4, folder 50
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Genealogy research notes, undated

  • Box 4, folder 51
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Life insurance policy, Flanery, Miles R., 1902

  • Box 4, folder 52
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Two Manhattan High School graduation announcements, 1926, undated

  • Box 4, folder 53
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Marriage certificate, Amos, Katie and Flanery, Miles R., 1918 October 20

  • Box 4, folder 54
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Marriage certificate, Blachard, John and Flanery, Kate A., 1934 March 18

  • Box 4, folder 55
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Newspaper clipping, undated

  • Box 4, folder 56
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Newspaper partial page, 1864

  • Box 4, folder 57
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Newspaper partial page, 1864

  • Box 4, folder 58
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Newspaper on Alaska statehood, 1958

  • Box 5, folder 51
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New York Life first aid booklet, circa 1900s

  • Box 4, folder 59
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Notebook with newspaper clipping inside, circa 1900s

  • Box 4, folder 60
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Notification of Abraham Amos' advance to Royal Arch Mason, 1853 January 18

  • Box 4, folder 61
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Obituary of Deacon Ben Reed, 1950

  • Box 5, folder 52
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Paper scrap, unreadable, undated

  • Box 4, folder 62
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Six paper scraps with text, undated

  • Box 4, folder 63
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Twelve paper scraps with text, undated

  • Box 4, folder 64
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Twenty+ paper scraps with text, undated

  • Box 4, folder 65
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Pleasant Hill High School graduation announcement, 1921

  • Box 4, folder 66
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Postcard, unused, undated

  • Box 4, folder 67
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Postcard with stamp, 1906 February 14

  • Box 4, folder 68
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Prayer booklet, 1955 April

  • Box 4, folder 69
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Recipe for alcohol, undated

  • Box 4, folder 70
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Registered letter receipt, 1857

  • Box 4, folder 71
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School report card, Amos, Granvillene, 1910 October 17

  • Box 4, folder 72
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School report card, Amos, Granvillene, 1914-1915

  • Box 4, folder 73
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Teacher's certificate, Amos, Granvillene, 1953 July 1

  • Box 4, folder 74
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Teacher's contract, Amos, Granvillene, 1924

  • Box 4, folder 75
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Teacher's contract, Amos, Granvillene, 1941

  • Box 4, folder 76
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Teacher's contract, Amos, Granvillene, 1942

  • Box 4, folder 77
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Teacher's contract, Amos, Granvillene, 1946

  • Box 4, folder 78
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Teacher's position denial notification with handwritten report of farm finances for 1950 on back, 1950

  • Box 4, folder 79
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Photographs, circa 1800s, undated

Scope and Contents

The Photographs series (circa 1800s, undated) comprises photographs, including several tintypes, presumably of the Amos family.

Couple's portrait, tintype photo, circa 1800s

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Girl, undated

  • Box 6, item 2
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Man and dog, undated

  • Box 5, item 54
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Man and elderly woman in yard, circa 1800s

  • Box 6, item 3
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Portrait of five men, tintype photo, circa 1800s

  • Box 6, item 4
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Portrait of man, Atkinson, undated

  • Box 6, item 5
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Portrait of man, tintype photo, circa 1800s

  • Box 6, item 6
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Portrait of woman, undated

  • Box 6, item 7-10
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Portrait of young boy, circa 1800s

  • Box 6, item 11
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Portrait of young girl, undated

  • Box 6, item 12
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Portrait of young girl, tintype photo, circa 1800s

  • Box 6, item 13
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Portrait of young woman, circa 1800s

  • Box 6, item 14
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Town, landscape, circa 1800s

  • Box 5, item 55
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Two women, Ogden, Utah, circa 1800s

  • Box 6, item 15
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Woman, undated

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