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F.W. Deven Invoice (clothing), 1856 Box Small Collections Box 7, Folder 1, Object 4
George Richardson Receipt (loan), 1804 Box Small Collections Box 7, Folder 2, Object 9
Henry P. Poindexter Receipts (bank, general store, subscription, 1840/1853 Box Small Collections Box 7, Folder 2, Object 6
Hix Receipt (farm supplies), 1848 Box Small Collections Box 7, Folder 1, Object 13
H. Kyle Invoice and Banking Statement (financial, clothing), 1857/1861 Box Small Collections Box 7, Folder 1, Object 17
H. Swineford Check (printing), 1877 Box Small Collections Box 7, Folder 2, Object 19
Jacob Lineweaver Receipts (general store, food, newspaper), 1858/1870 Box Small Collections Box 7, Folder 1, Object 19
James B. Duprey Receipt and Invoice (household goods), 1848 Box Small Collections Box 7, Folder 1, Object 6
James F. Leitch and Company Check (financial), 1817 Box Small Collections Box 7, Folder 1, Object 18
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