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Receipt of Dividend1869 May 18
Receipt for a dividend of $20.37 signed by (what appears to be) John Fullerton in Pittsburgh.
Copy of Surrender to the Use of a Mortgagee1782 May 18
Streatham Manor: copy of a surrender of tenancy by John Ware to the use of Miles Williams as a mortgagee.
Tags: Streatham Manor
Memorandum Concerning Repayment of Loan1721 May 20
Memorandum signed by Richard (Mitchalson? Michelson?) acknowledging that John (Mitchalson? Michelson?) had repaid his loan and was therefore acquitted of all obligation.
Letter to John F. Davis from Dean Acheson1963 January 30
No. 430; letter to John F. Davis, Clerk at the Supreme Court of the United States, from Dean Acheson, former Secretary of State, regarding Arrow Transportation Co. v. Southern Railway Co. The referred-to enclosures are not included.
Special Requisition1865 January 5
Request for Company B of the 31st Regiment of the United States Colored Troops to receive five axes, five axe handles, and five axe slings. R. C. Barrett, who had requested these materials, signed for their receipt at the bottom of the page.
Memorandum for the Conference from Hugo Black1962 October 5
O.T. 1962, No. 191; typed memorandum from Black to the other justices asking for additional discussion, rather than dismissal, of Julia Ioannou v. New York.
Memorandum to Potter Stewart from Hugo Black 1964 April 11
No. 199, O.T. 1963; copy of a memorandum to Stewart signed "H.L.B." (Hugo Layfayette Black), in which Black offers his motivation to reverse Massiah v. United States.
Tags: Massiah v. U.S., No. 199, O.T. 1963
Memorandums Regarding Arthur Goldberg's Opinion:
Willner v. Committee on Character & Fitness1963 March 20
Willner v. Committee on Character & Fitness
No. 140, O.T. 1962; two items: 1) a typed memorandum to the conference from Arthur Goldberg announcing his intention to circulate a dissent; and 2) a typed memorandum from Hugo Black (which is also handwritten on Goldberg's memorandum) expressing his…
Promissory Note1867 July 1
Promissory note from Joseph Boyd to Mr. Bres and Mr. O'Brien of New Orleans, promising to pay $1,228.10 at 8% annual interest in five months' time. The loan was used to buy supplies for Boyd's cotton plantation.
Orders for Tax Abatement1797 May 8
Orders for tax abatement signed by Shubael Breed of Norwich, Conn.