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County Tax Receipt, John B. Cornell, November 1, 1855
John B. Cornell
Printed personal property tax receipt for John B. Cornell from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County, dated November 1, 1855 and signed by O. P. Hines. The total is six dollars and seventy one cents.
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County Tax Receipt, John B. Cornell, November 17, 1854
John B. Cornell
Printed personal property tax receipt for John B. Cornell from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County, dated November 17, 1854 and signed by O. P. Hines. The total is five dollars, forty three cents, and eight mills for twenty three and a half acres.
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County Tax Receipt, Elias Cornell Heirs, November 17, 1854
Elias Cornell
Printed personal property tax receipt for the heirs of Elias Cornell from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County, dated November 17, 1854 and signed by O. P. Hines. The total is ten dollars, ninety nine cents, and eight mills for seventy five acres.
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County Tax Receipt, Angeline C. Cornell, November 17, 1854.
Angeline C. Cornell
Printed personal property tax receipt for Angeline C. Cornell from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County, dated November 17, 1854 and signed by O. P. Hines. The total is four dollars and seventy six cents for twenty three and a half acres.
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1854 Deed from Angeline C. Cornell to John Dodds
Franklin County Recorder, Angeline C. Cornell, and John Dodds
A handwritten copy of a deed from Angeline C. Cornell to John Dodds recorded in Book No. 55-499, dated November 15th 1854. This legal document deeds four acres of land owned by Angeline C. Cornell in Franklin County to John Dodds of Montgomery County for the price of three hundred dollars.
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County Tax Receipt, Elias Cornell Heirs, December 22, 1853
Elias Cornell
Printed personal property tax receipt for the heirs of Elias Cornell from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County dated December 22, 1853. The total tax is eleven dollars, forty six cents, and five mills for seventy five acres.
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County Tax Receipt, Angeline Cornell, December 22, 1853
Angeline Cornell
Printed personal property tax receipt for Angeline Cornell from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County, dated December 22, 1853. The total is three dollars, twenty six cents, and three mills for twenty three and a half acres.
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County Tax Receipt, John B. Cornell, December 22, 1853
John B. Cornell
Printed personal property tax receipt for John B. Cornell from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County, dated December 22, 1853. The total is three dollars, twenty five cents, and five mills for twenty three and a half acres.
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1853 Deed from John Bishop to John C. Bright
John Bishop, John C. Bright, and Franklin County Recorder
A handwritten copy of a deed from John Bishop to John C. Bright from Record 62-132, dated April 28th 1853. This legal document deeds a property in Blendon township - "twenty three acres and ninety two and a half rods more or less" of land known as "the John Bishop farm" - to John C. Bright for the "sum of twelve hundred dollars."
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1853 Deed from John Bishop to Angeline C. Cornell
John Bishop, Angeline C. Cornell, and Franklin County Recorder
A handwritten copy of a deed from John Bishop to Angeline C. Cornell recorded in Book No. 51-14, dated March 31st 1853.This legal document deeds a property in Franklin County, specifically "twenty three acres and ninety two and a half rods" of land in Blendon Township, to Angeline C. Cornell for "the sum of eight hundred dollars."
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1853 Deed of Angeline C. Cornell and John Bishop
Angeline C. Cornell, John Bishop, and Franklin County Recorder
A handwritten copy of a mortgage or deed between Angeline C. Cornell and John Bishop, dated March 31 1853 and rendered complete, or "discharged," as of May 7 1853. This document grants Angeline C. Cornell or her heir the use of and control over land within "the John Bishop farm...containing twenty-three acres and ninety two and a half rods" so long as she provides for John Bishop Jr "a good and comfortable support" during his natural life.
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1853 Deed of Walter Bishop to Paul Wambaugh
Walter Bishop, Paul Wambaugh, and Franklin County Recorder
A handwritten copy of a deed from Walter Bishop and his wife Isabella (also spelled Isabela) Bishop to Paul Wambaugh from Record 52-93, dated March 17th 1853. This legal document deeds a property in Franklin county, specifically land containing "eleven acres and one hundred and thirty [sewer], and a half [rods]" in Blendon Township, to Paul Wambaugh for "the sum of three hundred and seventy one dollars."
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1853 Deed of Walter Bishop and Wife to John B. Cornell
Walter Bishop, John B. Cornell, and Franklin County Recorder
A printed form, titled a "General Warranty Deed," filled in by hand to deed land from Walter Bishop and his wife Isabela (also spelled Isabella) Bishop to John B. Cornell, dated March 8th 1853. Specifically, the husband and wife deeded "the North East quarter of the farm known as the property of John Bishop, "which contains twenty three acres and ninety two and a half rods," to John B. Cornell for "the sum of seven hundred dollars."
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County Tax Receipt, John B. Cornell, February 1, 1853
John B. Cornell
Printed personal property tax receipt for John B. Cornell from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County. The total is sixteen cents and eight mills on thirteen acres.
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Thoughts Among Flowers
Unknown
This pocket-sized hardcover book, titled Thoughts Among Flowers, is signed by "L. L. Merriss" on the front endpapers, indicating it was owned by Lucinda Lenore Merriss. The publisher is "New York: Leavitt & Allen, 27 Dey Street."
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County Tax Receipt, Elias Cornell Heirs, November 30, 1852
Elias Cornell
Printed personal property tax receipt from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County to the heirs of Elias Cornell. The total is twelve dollars, forty four cents and four mills for seventy five acres of land. Dated November 30, 1852.
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County Tax Receipt, January 15, 1852
Archives
Printed personal property tax receipt from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County. The total is sixteen cents and two mills.
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Alice J. Cornell's Album Book
Alice J. Cornell
This mid-nineteenth century autograph book, titled "The Jenny Lind Album," was (according to the inscription) presented to Alice J. Cornell by her brother, Christmas 1852. The hardcover album book is full of messages, many of them poems, written to Alice by friends and family. It was printed with several picturesque engravings in its pages like “Balboa” as “Drawn by P. F. Rothermel” and “Engraved by J. Sartain."
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County Tax Receipt, John B. Cornell, December 1, 1851
John B. Cornell
Printed personal property tax receipt from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County to John B. Cornell. The total was one dollar and forty one cents for seventy five acres of land. Dated December 1, 1851.
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County Tax Receipt, Elias Cornell Heirs, December 1, 1851
Elias Cornell
Printed personal property tax receipt from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County to the heirs of Elias Cornell. The total was ninety two cents and eight mills for seventy five acres of land. Dated December 1, 1851.
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County Tax Receipt, Angeline Cornell, December 1, 1851
Angeline Cornell
Printed personal property tax receipt from the County Treasurer's Office of Franklin County to Angeline Cornell. The total was one dollar, twenty four cents and seven mills. Dated December 1, 1851.
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1851 Deed of John M. Hart to John Bishop
John M. Hart, John Bishop, and Franklin County Recorder
A handwritten copy of a deed from John M. Hart and his wife Sarah Hart to John Bishop, dated November 15th 1851. This legal document deeds a property in Franklin County, specifically ninety-four acres and fifty rods of land known as "the John Bishop farm" in Blendon township, to John Bishop for "the sum of thirteen hundred and fifty dollars."
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1851 Deed of John Bishop to Walter Bishop
John Bishop, Walter Bishop, and Franklin County Recorder
A handwritten copy of a deed from John Bishop to Walter Bishop from Record 45-342, dated April 21st 1851. This document deeds a property in Blendon Township, "the undivided north half" of the premises known as the John Bishop farm, to Walter Bishop "in consideration of the sum of seven hundred dollars."
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Insurance Receipt, Angeline Cornell, March 17, 1851
Angeline Cornell
Policy witness papers for Angeline Cornell by the Western Reserve Farmer's Insurance Company.
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Insurance Receipt, Angeline Cornell, March 6, 1851
Angeline Cornell
Typed receipt of Angeline Cornell's insurance payment to W. R. F. Ins. Co.