Box 1
Contains 7 Results:
Nathaniel Allen ledger book
This collection consists of a single ledger book used by Nathaniel Allen of Enfield, Tompkins County, New York to record his activities as a justice of the peace for the year 1828. The ledger includes notes on his activities, recods of judgements, and financial accounts related to each case. Numerous loose items (such as warrants, summonses, and numerous notes) were tipped into the book.
Nathaniel Allen Ledger Book, January 2, 1828-January 29, 1829
This collection consists of a single ledger book used by Nathaniel Allen of Enfield, Tompkins County, New York to record his activities as a justice of the peace for the year 1828. The ledger includes notes on his activities, recods of judgements, and financial accounts related to each case. Numerous loose items (such as warrants, summonses, and numerous notes) were tipped into the book.
Tipped-In Materials Between Pages 50-51, September 19, 1828-January 11, 1829, undated
This collection consists of a single ledger book used by Nathaniel Allen of Enfield, Tompkins County, New York to record his activities as a justice of the peace for the year 1828. The ledger includes notes on his activities, recods of judgements, and financial accounts related to each case. Numerous loose items (such as warrants, summonses, and numerous notes) were tipped into the book.
Tipped-In Materials Between Pages 74-75, September 20, 1828-June 19, 1849, undated
This collection consists of a single ledger book used by Nathaniel Allen of Enfield, Tompkins County, New York to record his activities as a justice of the peace for the year 1828. The ledger includes notes on his activities, recods of judgements, and financial accounts related to each case. Numerous loose items (such as warrants, summonses, and numerous notes) were tipped into the book.
Tipped-In Materials Between Pages 94-95, 116-117, 120-121, and 138-139, October 25, 1825; undated
This collection consists of a single ledger book used by Nathaniel Allen of Enfield, Tompkins County, New York to record his activities as a justice of the peace for the year 1828. The ledger includes notes on his activities, recods of judgements, and financial accounts related to each case. Numerous loose items (such as warrants, summonses, and numerous notes) were tipped into the book.
Tipped-In Materials Between Pages 148-149, November 8, 1827-May 10, 1852; undated
This collection consists of a single ledger book used by Nathaniel Allen of Enfield, Tompkins County, New York to record his activities as a justice of the peace for the year 1828. The ledger includes notes on his activities, recods of judgements, and financial accounts related to each case. Numerous loose items (such as warrants, summonses, and numerous notes) were tipped into the book.
Tipped-In Materials Inside Back Cover, February 10, 1824-April 29, 1852; undated
This collection consists of a single ledger book used by Nathaniel Allen of Enfield, Tompkins County, New York to record his activities as a justice of the peace for the year 1828. The ledger includes notes on his activities, recods of judgements, and financial accounts related to each case. Numerous loose items (such as warrants, summonses, and numerous notes) were tipped into the book.