Benjamin and Juliet Corwine Indenture OB13 1866 1 os folder
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Processed by: Benjamin Clark, April 2006
Biographical Note:
Benjamin Corwine (or Corwin) was born 26 February 1811 in Mason County, Kentucky. Corwine was a merchant by trade in Bainbridge, Indiana. In addition to his business, Corwine was a liberal supporter of the local Bainbridge schools and advocated the paving of roads in Putnam County. His wife, Juliet (St. Clair Whitsett) was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky 8 June 1825. Benjamin died 2 May 1872 and Juliet died 13 August 1908.
Source:
Weik, Jesse W. Weik’s History of Putnam County, Indiana. Indianapolis: B.F.
Bowen and Company, 1910. 275-277.
Scope and Content Note:
This collection contains an indenture for real estate purchased by Benjamin and Juliet Corwine in Henry County, Indiana.
Item Listing:
| 1866 Jan. 22 | Corwine indenture |
Collection Information:
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Size of Collection: |
1 oversize folder |
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Collection Dates: |
1866 |
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Provenance: |
Kay Knott, April 1988 |
| Access: | This collection is open for research. |
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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 Section, Indiana State Library. Possession of a reproduction from an Indiana State Library collection does not constitute permission for use. |
| Language | Materials are entirely in English |
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None |
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