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Thomas Silver
L143
1828 – 1866
1 mss box
Manuscript & Rare Books Division
Indiana State Library
Processed by: Brent Abercrombie, June 2011
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One of the earliest settlers in Madison County, Thomas Silver owned a general merchandise store and mill in Pendleton, Indiana from 1828 to 1856.
Scope and Content Note:
The collection contains Silver’s personal correspondence, receipts, accounts, daybook, deeds, and other business papers related to his store. Also included are accounts with wholesale merchants in Cincinnati and Philadelphia, and receipts, accounts, and business papers for Pendleton merchant and brother William Silver.
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Box 1. Business Papers: Invoices and Bills
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1. |
1828 – 1830 |
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2. |
1834 – 1838 |
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3. |
1838 – 1840 |
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4. |
1840 – 1866 |
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Size of Collection: |
1 mss box, 4 folders |
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Collection Dates: |
1828 – 1866 |
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Provenance: |
Nellie Hollowell, May and July, 1965 |
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Access : |
The collection is open for research use |
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Restrictions: |
None |
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Reproduction Rights: |
Permission to reproduce, exhibit, or publish material in this collection must be obtained from the Manuscript and Rare Books Division, Indiana State Library. |
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Language: |
Materials are entirely in English |
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Alternate Formats: |
None |
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