Sixty days after its receipt, the bearer of this note is to pay John England at the Steubenville bank two hundred dollars. No context is provided. 7.5" x 3.5
Jacob Ross acknowledges that he owed the estate seventy five cents. Context unclear. 7.75" X 2
Gideon Delgano submits his bill for a shipment of stones. Context unclear.8" x 6.4
James Daily apparently stated originally that he did not owe on this note, but he did in fact pay it...
Sixty days after its receipt, the bearer of this note is to pay John England at the Steubenville ban...
Arvine Wales acknowledges that Henry Butterbaugh was paid, "but the note being at Matthew Macy's, he...
A bill is hereby submitted for payment by H Andrews of Steubenville, for 180 pds of lead, castors; t...
Seventy-five cents is to be paid to W. West on demand. no context given. 7.3" x 1.75
Jacob Shorb of Steubenville was paid eleven dollars ten cents, with principal in interest, witnessed...
John Fulton apparently repaid $3.00 due on his account, no context is given. 8.7" x 2
Arvine Wales submits a note to the estate for a ten dollar payment. Context unclear. 7.5" X 1.75
Thomas Rotch agrees to pay John England at the Steubenville Bank $700, no date. 7.75" x 4.25
Kendal residents Thomas Coffin and Mayhew Folger would pay $666 on demand to Jacob Moyers. No contex...
Charles K. Skinner at New Philadelphia apparently collected monies due Thomas Rotch. the context of ...
Luther Willson promises to pay William Rotch one hundred dollars on demand. context unclear. 7.25" x...
J.W. Lathrop submits a bill in May 1824 to Arvine Wales, Rotch estate executor for four notes of two...
Jacob Ross acknowledges that he owed the estate seventy five cents. Context unclear. 7.75" X 2
Gideon Delgano submits his bill for a shipment of stones. Context unclear.8" x 6.4
James Daily apparently stated originally that he did not owe on this note, but he did in fact pay it...
Sixty days after its receipt, the bearer of this note is to pay John England at the Steubenville ban...
Arvine Wales acknowledges that Henry Butterbaugh was paid, "but the note being at Matthew Macy's, he...
A bill is hereby submitted for payment by H Andrews of Steubenville, for 180 pds of lead, castors; t...
Seventy-five cents is to be paid to W. West on demand. no context given. 7.3" x 1.75
Jacob Shorb of Steubenville was paid eleven dollars ten cents, with principal in interest, witnessed...
John Fulton apparently repaid $3.00 due on his account, no context is given. 8.7" x 2
Arvine Wales submits a note to the estate for a ten dollar payment. Context unclear. 7.5" X 1.75
Thomas Rotch agrees to pay John England at the Steubenville Bank $700, no date. 7.75" x 4.25
Kendal residents Thomas Coffin and Mayhew Folger would pay $666 on demand to Jacob Moyers. No contex...
Charles K. Skinner at New Philadelphia apparently collected monies due Thomas Rotch. the context of ...
Luther Willson promises to pay William Rotch one hundred dollars on demand. context unclear. 7.25" x...
J.W. Lathrop submits a bill in May 1824 to Arvine Wales, Rotch estate executor for four notes of two...
Jacob Ross acknowledges that he owed the estate seventy five cents. Context unclear. 7.75" X 2
Gideon Delgano submits his bill for a shipment of stones. Context unclear.8" x 6.4
James Daily apparently stated originally that he did not owe on this note, but he did in fact pay it...