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- Letter, 1 Mar 1847, George Ehninger to John R. LivingstonGeorge Ehninger, American Fur Company, New York to John R. Livingston, Sault Ste. Marie re: St. Mary's accounts, various bills being paid; business of cord wood with the steamers; land claims and Senator WoodbridgeGeorge Ehninger, American Fur Company, New York to John R. Livingston, Sault Ste. Marie re: St. Mary's accounts, various bills being paid; business of cord wood with the steamers; land …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter from Joseph W. Capron to Horace CapronThis letter was written by Joseph W. Capron from Attleborough to his relative Horace Capron in Paris. He discusses a variety of things about current events there, including the health of his father Otis Capron.This letter was written by Joseph W. Capron from Attleborough to his relative Horace Capron in Paris. He discusses a variety of things about current events there, including the health …County of Brant Public Library
- Letter addressed to James Gamble in West Richmond HillSize: 15 3/4 by 12 in.Size: 15 3/4 by 12 in.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Letter of R. Bolduin to Amos WrightA letter of R. Bolduin to Amos Wright.A letter of R. Bolduin to Amos Wright.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Letter concerning murder of Thomas KinnearSize: 16x10 in.Size: 16x10 in.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Eber Ward to Abraham Wendell, Letter, 1 April 1842Fifty tubes sent to Manitou IslandFifty tubes sent to Manitou IslandMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Willard Church, letter, 2 April 1844Reporting a mistake in previous December's report concerning the quantity of winter oil.Reporting a mistake in previous December's report concerning the quantity of winter oil.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Eber Ward to Abraham Wendell, Letter, 20 October 1842Mr. Orr pointed or plastered the lighthouse twice over.Mr. Orr pointed or plastered the lighthouse twice over.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Fifth Auditor's Office, Letter, 24 September 1842Acknowledging letter and estimate. Applied for payment of $1,197.94 to pay light house expenses. Plus up to $50 to clear the woods around Manitou Island LightAcknowledging letter and estimate. Applied for payment of $1,197.94 to pay light house expenses. Plus up to $50 to clear the woods around Manitou Island LightMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Zachariah Ward, letter, June 1843Dear sir Mr. Burton said he would report the whole quarter if he should it would probably be right but as he left the Island immediately I thought best to make one from he time I commenced Yours &c Z. WardDear sir Mr. Burton said he would report the whole quarter if he should it would probably be right but as he left the Island immediately I thought best to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Jesse Muncey to Abraham Wendell, letter, 5 April 1840Letter explaining the non-receipt of his reportsLetter explaining the non-receipt of his reportsMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, H. L. Woolsey to A. Wendell, 10 November 1840Not yet taken an inventory. Delays in the arrival of his furniture. Tube glasses break frequently. "Political news looks Squally"Not yet taken an inventory. Delays in the arrival of his furniture. Tube glasses break frequently. "Political news looks Squally"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, William A. Burton, Manitou, 23 May 1840Letter re cutting timber. Had tower whitewashed.Letter re cutting timber. Had tower whitewashed.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Draft letter, Abraham Wendell to unidentified lightkeeper, 12 Jan 1841Draft of letter to an unidentified light keeper regarding the late delivery of returns from the fourth quarter of 1840, and specifically that the accounts were missing. Return send with some Indians to Thunder Bay for the Express, but not delivered. Account sent via Biddle & Drew's man to Thunder …Draft of letter to an unidentified light keeper regarding the late delivery of returns from the fourth quarter of 1840, and specifically that the accounts were missing. Return send with …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, H. L Woolsey to Abraham Wendell, 4 February 1841Letter and account were written but remained at Mr. Crawford's. Hope that next down express will call and stay the night with them.Letter and account were written but remained at Mr. Crawford's. Hope that next down express will call and stay the night with them.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, H. L. Woolsey to Abraham Wendell, 26 April 1841Letter regarding the receipt of quarterly reports. Lit the light on 21 April 1841Letter regarding the receipt of quarterly reports. Lit the light on 21 April 1841Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, William A. Burton, Manitou, 23 May 1840Letter re cutting timber. Had tower whitewashed.Letter re cutting timber. Had tower whitewashed.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Henry A. Lamares to A. Wendell, 24 May 1841"Stephen Stevens" discharged."Stephen Stevens" discharged.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, H. L. Woolsey to Abraham Wendell, 29 May 1841Letter regarding the limited number of tubes and wicks affecting lighting. Problems with draining the cellar. Asks for compensation for clearing off the point east of the lighthouse.Letter regarding the limited number of tubes and wicks affecting lighting. Problems with draining the cellar. Asks for compensation for clearing off the point east of the lighthouse.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Henry A. Lamares to A. Wendell, 24 May 1841Asking for quick delivery of some items requested.Asking for quick delivery of some items requested.Maritime History of the Great Lakes