Description: |
The file contains accounts of Gabriel Foreman and John F. Snapp. The estate of Snapp is establishing the debt owed to it by Foreman. Included are two account ledgers and one Deposition by Thomas Thompson sworn before Samuel Hill, Justice of the Peace. The Foreman account ledger goes from March 1833 to Noverber 1834. Included on the bill: 35 logs between 14 to 16 feet in length at a cost of $11.966, 400 brick at a cost of $.50 per 100 and 3 bushels of lime at a shilling per bushel. In a deposition, Thomas Thompson swore that $7.00 was due for laying bricks, repairing a chimney, and 2 logs 12 feet in length. The balance was $42.43. The Snapp account for Foremen was from 1833 to 1835. It included sheeting, sawing 680 foot of 2 inch planks, 675 feet weather boarding, etc. The total for the account was $46.37 1/2. Once the $42.43 of the Forman account was subtracted from the $46.37 1/2, the estate was to received $3.94. |
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Origin: | 2016-11-08 |
Created By: |
Indiana. Probate Court (Knox County); |
Source: |
http://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/ving/id/18969 |
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 Depositions -- Indiana Territory Executors and administrators -- Indiana Territory Judgments -- Indiana Territory Lumber -- Indiana Territory Probate courts -- Indiana Territory Probate records -- Indiana Territory Wood Court Records |
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