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Invitation to Mr. E. S. Merriss
Unknown
"Compliments of Miss [?] E Smiley to Mr. E. S. Merriss, requesting him to attend her friendship gathering on Friday at 4 P.M."
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Mrs. Cornell's Account with Adams & Davis
Adams & Davis
This sheet of paper is Mrs. Cornell's Account with Adams and Davis, detailing her purchases from January 15th through September 26th.
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County Tax Receipt, John B. Cornell, December 11, 1886
John B. Cornell
Printed personal property tax for John B. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated December 11, 1886. The total is twenty eight dollars and eleven cents. Signed by A. A. Heffner and G. W. Dur.
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County Tax Receipt, Lucinda L. Cornell, December 11, 1886
Lucinda L. Cornell
Printed personal property tax for Lucinda L. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated December 11, 1886. The total is ten dollars and sixty two cents. Signed by A. A. Heffner and G. W. Dur.
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Insurance Receipt from Lucinda Cornell to Ohio Farmers' Insurance Company, November 15, 1886
Lucinda Cornell
Printed receipt for $17.30 from Lucinda Cornell to the Ohio Farmers' Insurance Company.
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Next of Kin Notice
Charles M. Rogers, John B. Cornell, and Franklin County Probate Court
A copy of a Notice to Next of Kin for Charles M. Rogers, commanding him to notify Alice Blanche Cornell, Abbie G. Cornell, Honori Cornell, Otto B. Cornell, Frank H. Cornell, and Paris R. Cornell that the Last Will and Testament of John B. Cornell will be produced in Probate Court for hearing on December 23, 1885.
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Receipt, August 1, 1885
John B. Cornell
Receipt from John B. Cornell promising to pay the C. Aultman & Co eighteen dollars for one mover.
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Receipt, June 24, 1885
John B. Cornell
Receipt from C. Aultman & Co. to John B. Cornell for Adaurs [sic[ Empress Agent.
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County Tax Receipt, John B. Cornell, June 18, 1885
John B. Cornell
Printed personal property tax for Lucinda L. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated June 18, 1885. The total is twenty nine dollars and thirteen cents. Signed by Geo. Beck and [unknown] Zuber.
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County Tax Receipt, Lucinda L. Cornell, June 18, 1885
Lucinda L. Cornell
Printed personal property tax for Lucinda L. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated June 18, 1885. The total is eleven dollars and nineteen cents. Signed by Geo. Beck and [unknown] Zuber.
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County Tax Receipt, John B. Cornell, December 13, 1884
John B. Cornell
Printed personal property tax for John B. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated December 13, 1884. The total is twenty eight dollars and thirteen cents. Signed by Geo. Beck and C. S. Beale.
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County Tax Receipt, Lucinda L. Cornell, December 13, 1884
Lucinda L. Cornell
Printed personal property tax for Lucinda L. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated December 13, 1884. The total is eleven dollars and twenty cents. Signed by Geo. Beck and C. S. Becke
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County Tax Receipt, John B. Cornell, July 8, 1884
John B. Cornell
Printed personal property tax for John B. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated July 8, 1884. The total is twenty six dollars and fifty six cents. Signed by Geo. Beck and [unknown] Zuber.
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County Tax Receipt, Lucinda L. Cornell, July 8, 1884
Lucinda L. Cornell
Printed personal property tax for Lucinda L. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated July 8, 1884. The total is ten dollars and thirteen cents. Signed by Geo. Beck and [unknown] Zuber.
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Golden Songs for the Sabbath-School, Sanctuary, and Social Worship
Otterbein University and Rev. I Baltzell
This songbook is titled "Golden Songs for the Sabbath-School, Sanctuary, and Social Worship... Including an Elementary and Practical Department of the Theory of Music, by J. H. Kulzenkabe." The publishing information, according to the title page, is "Dayton, Ohio: W. J. Shuey, 1884."
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County Tax Receipt, Lucinda L. Cornell, December 24, 1883
Lucinda L. Cornell
Printed personal property tax for Lucinda L. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated December 24, 1883. The total is ten dollars and thirteen cents. Signed by Geo. Beck and [unknown] Zuber.
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County Tax Receipt, John B. Cornell, December 24, 1883
John B. Cornell
Printed personal property tax for John B. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated December 24, 1883. The total is twenty six dollars and fifty seven cents. Signed by Geo. Beck and [unknown] Zuber.
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Receipt, John B. Cornell, August 23, 1883
John B. Cornell
Receipt from John B. Cornell for $42.80 to J W Manitly [sic] to balance his account.
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County Tax Receipt, Lucinda L. Cornell, June 25, 1883
Lucinda L. Cornell
Printed personal property tax for Lucinda L. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated June 25, 1883. The total is ten dollars and sixty cents. Signed by Geo. Beck and Esb.
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County Tax Receipt, John B. Cornell, June 25, 1883
John B. Cornell
Printed personal property tax for John B. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated June 25, 1883. The total is twenty eight dollars and thirty two cents. Signed by Geo. Beck and Esb.
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Court Summons, June 20, 1883
R C. Wirth
Court order summoning George B Strait to the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin County by Deputy R. C. Wirth alongside plaintiff Chas. W. Miller and Defendant John B. Cornell on June 21, 1883.
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Court Summons, June 20, 1883
R C. Wirth
Court order summoning William Kiefer to the Court of Common Pleas in Franklin County on June 21, 1883 along with Chas W. Miller and J. B. Cornell by Deputy R. C. Wirth.
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Letter from Rogers & Rogers to John B. Cornell, June 20, 1883
Rogers &. Rogers
Letter to John B. Cornell from his nephew accompanying the two subpoenas.
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County Tax Receipt, Lucinda L. Cornell, December 12, 1882
Lucinda L. Cornell
Printed personal property tax for Lucinda L. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated December 12, 1882. The total is ten dollars and sixty two cents. Signed by Geo. Beck and Harmon.
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County Tax Receipt, John B. Cornell, December 12, 1882
John B. Cornell
Printed personal property tax for John B. Cornell from the Franklin County Treasury, dated December 12, 1882. The total is twenty nine dollars and thirty three cents. Signed by Geo. Beck and Harmon.