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     MANUSCRIPTS and ARCHIVAL MATERIAL

Box BW 20

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

Checks and Deposit Slips

 File — Box: BW 20, Folder: 1 [X030869184]
Scope and Contents Note From the Item: Three ledger books, a bundle of cancelled checks, and one deposit pass book, all from the Morris Plan Bank of Virginia. The three ledgers contain stock certificates from 1923 (four in number), 1931 (100 in number), and 1933-1934 (25 in number). The bundle of checks are written to a variety of recipients and span the years 1937 to 1946. The undated deposit pass book contains payment slips and schedule for a loan of $100.Collection also contains a series of papers documenting the...
Dates: 1923 - 1946

Retail Acceptance Plan records

 File — Box: BW 20, Folder: 2 [X030869185]
Scope and Contents Note From the Item: Three ledger books, a bundle of cancelled checks, and one deposit pass book, all from the Morris Plan Bank of Virginia. The three ledgers contain stock certificates from 1923 (four in number), 1931 (100 in number), and 1933-1934 (25 in number). The bundle of checks are written to a variety of recipients and span the years 1937 to 1946. The undated deposit pass book contains payment slips and schedule for a loan of $100.Collection also contains a series of papers documenting the...
Dates: 1923 - 1946

Customs manifest and instructions for Schooner Lively and goods, 1800

 File — Box: BW 20, Folder: 1 [X032652612]
Scope and Contents

Includes Haitian printed forms

Dates: 1800

Christopher Tompkins letterbook of European trade correspondence, 1802-1803

 File — Box: BW 20, Folder: 3 [X032652614]
Scope and Contents Note From the File: The Christopher Tompkins papers (1800-1803; 0.34 cubic feet) contains about 20 documents that record trade conducted between Virginia and Saint Domingue during two separate sailings of the Schooner Lively and the Schooner Dart in 1800 and 1801, both captained by Christopher Tompkins. The ships and goods belong to a Virginia man named Alexander Wilson who gave permission to Tompkins to sell the goods and the ships, in Saint Dominque. Of particular interest are the Haitian printed forms,...
Dates: 1802-1803