Description: |
An account dated October 1834 that James Cook has with William Junkins for 1 milk cow and leather by Cloninger. The amount of the account is $9.37 1/2. On January 9, 1839, Philemon Cloninger, brings a bill before Joshua Thorne, Justice of the Peace and swears the account is correct to the best of his knowledge. The account is filed May 18, 1839. An account dated January 15, 1828 to November 1838 that James Cook has with William Junkins in the amount of $43.72. Items listed are sides of leather for bellows, calf skins, deer skins, hauling to mills, sole leather and hauling manure for the garden. The account is filed May 18, 1839 by William R. McCord. An account that Willliam Junkins has with James H. Cook dated February 2, 1828 to September 19, 1833. The account was in the amount of $25.93 1/2. The account listed making a clevis pin, sharpening tools, mending tools and bridles, and making tools. An account William Junkins has with James H. Cook dated March 26, 1834 to August 19, 1837 for $44.27 1/2 for sharpening ploughs, making irons, bands, mending tools and making a bell clapper. |
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Origin: | 2017-01-26 |
Created By: |
Indiana. Probate Court (Knox County); |
Source: |
http://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/ving/id/17256 |
Collection: |
Early Vincennes, 1732-1835 |
Rights: | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Copyright: |
No Copyright - United States |
Subjects: |
Indiana Territory Accounts -- Indiana Territory Executors and administrators -- Indiana Territory Leather Hides and skins -- Indiana Territory Personal debt -- Indiana Territory Tools -- Indiana Territory Plows -- Indiana Territory Bridles -- Indiana Territory Court Records |
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