Box 1
Contains 101 Results:
William Martin, Moundsville, to Col. John A.F. Martin, 1857 May 01
Can send seed corn if provide address and person to receive it. Have been very unwell since coming home, but am now much better.
I. B. Fairfax to Mother, 1857 April 22
Dr. Bones would like as much butter as you have. Tell Toll that Suse says that it's time she is married.
Marie Duvall, Romney, to Louisa Fairfax, 1857 September 15
Extensive letter conveying family news.
Samuel Albright to Elizabeth Fairfax, Albrightsville, 1854 November 21
Bill of Goods for muslin, candle wicks, hair brush, hat, fur cape and other items. $6.06 charges all paid.
J. A. F. Martin - J. N. Vance invoice, 1859 April 07
For iron plow, nails, glass and freight $25.44. Other items $.90. Paid in full.
Marvin Dodge to Buckner Fairfax, 1860 October 02
Dodge wants the stoves from Mr. Fairfax because it's time to haul them soon. Mr. Brown is also going to haul things shortly. On lined paper.
Bucker Fairfax - Oath of loyalty to the United States, 1863 May 25
Smith Crane, Clerk of Preston County, affirms that General Buckner Fairfax affirmed his support for the Constitution of the United States.
John A. F. Martin - bill from Thomas Stone, Agricultural Machinery, 1870 May 05
$5 charge for 6 left hand iron center points. Was shipped to Portland from Fairmont, W. Va.
Receipt from General B. Fairfax, Cranberry Summit, and Monmouth Mutual Fire Insurance Company assessment, 1859 October 27-1863 December 19
(1) Receipt from J. W. Brown for $100 from Buckner for the use of Miss E. L. Fairfax. (2) 1863 December 19 receipt on Monmouth Mutual Fire Insurance policy no. 8118 to Samuel Whitney, debtor. Israel Lowning, Collector. Premium note of $21.25. Portion assessed is $1.68 to cover company losses and expenses.
From [?], Ghent, to [?], 185__ February 27
Glad to receive your letter. James Brown came for Kate and her on Saturday evening, and they did not return home until Tuesday morning. Miss Caldwell gave a party on Tuesday but she and Kate did not go.