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Invoice, Hempsted & Keeler to Cahoon, Carter & Co., 18 June 1836

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Hempsted & Keeler

A dry goods firm operated by David L. Hempsted and John E. Keeler in Buffalo, New York, in 1836. The firm of Cahoon, Carter & Co. purchased goods on credit from the firm in June 1836. The firm likely closed in 1837. By 1840, Hempsted had moved to New York...

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Buffalo

Located in western New York on eastern shore of Lake Erie at head of Niagara River and mouth of Buffalo Creek. County seat. Settled by 1801. Land for town allocated, 1810. Incorporated as village, 1813, but mostly destroyed later that year during War of 1812...

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, Erie Co., NY, to
Cahoon, Carter & Co.

A mercantile company likely established in June 1835, composed of partners Reynolds Cahoon, Jared Carter, and Hyrum Smith. The company was an outgrowth of their role as members of the committee to build the House of the Lord in Kirtland, Ohio; the funds they...

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Kirtland Township

Located ten miles south of Lake Erie. Settled by 1811. Organized by 1818. Latter-day Saint missionaries visited township, early Nov. 1830; many residents joined Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Population in 1830 about 55 Latter-day Saints and...

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, Geauga Co., OH], 18 June 1836; handwriting of M. Burr; dockets in handwriting of
Oliver Cowdery

3 Oct. 1806–3 Mar. 1850. Clerk, teacher, justice of the peace, lawyer, newspaper editor. Born at Wells, Rutland Co., Vermont. Son of William Cowdery and Rebecca Fuller. Raised Congregationalist. Moved to western New York and clerked at a store, ca. 1825–1828...

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; three pages; JS Office Papers, CHL.

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Buffalo

Located in western New York on eastern shore of Lake Erie at head of Niagara River and mouth of Buffalo Creek. County seat. Settled by 1801. Land for town allocated, 1810. Incorporated as village, 1813, but mostly destroyed later that year during War of 1812...

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June 18. 1836
Messr
R. Cahoon & Co [Cahoon, Carter & Co.]

A mercantile company likely established in June 1835, composed of partners Reynolds Cahoon, Jared Carter, and Hyrum Smith. The company was an outgrowth of their role as members of the committee to build the House of the Lord in Kirtland, Ohio; the funds they...

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Hempsted & Keeler

A dry goods firm operated by David L. Hempsted and John E. Keeler in Buffalo, New York, in 1836. The firm of Cahoon, Carter & Co. purchased goods on credit from the firm in June 1836. The firm likely closed in 1837. By 1840, Hempsted had moved to New York...

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156 Main St
Buffalo

Located in western New York on eastern shore of Lake Erie at head of Niagara River and mouth of Buffalo Creek. County seat. Settled by 1801. Land for town allocated, 1810. Incorporated as village, 1813, but mostly destroyed later that year during War of 1812...

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2 Bales 3/4 Utica Sherlings
[2 Bales] #1. 18 ps 5482
[2 Bales] #2 15a 4042 1013. 92 96.24
2 [Bales] 3/4 Springfield [Sherlings]
[2 Bales] #77 580
[2 Bales] #79 622 624 1204.11 132.44
2 [Bales] 4/ 4 Lockport [Sherlings]
[2 Bales] 606.6 603 1219. 14 170.66
1 [Bale] 4/ 4 Lawrence #3177. 886 162 146.19
2 [Bales] Wicking 471 24 11.34
2 [Bales] Batts
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TEXT: Possibly an abbreviation for “batting.”


179. 1/ 22.38
#1. 5 Square Baskets 6/ 3.75
2 6 [Square Baskets] 4/8 3.50
1 2 Oval [Baskets] 4/ 1.00
2 12 [Oval Baskets] 34/4 5.00
3 13 [Oval Baskets] 2/8 4.33
1 Nest [Basket] Ea[ch] 20/ 24/ 5.50
4 p[iece]s 6/ 4 Ticking 169. 0.36 60.84
4 [ps] 7/ 8 [Ticking] 1582 2/ 39.56
1 [ps] Ribd Buck Skin 30 26/ 97.50
3 [ps] French Prints 942 42 39.69
#5 7 [ps] Sight [Prints] 196 28 54.88
3 [ps] Twilld [Prints] 76 28 21.28
6 3 [ps] Sight Plait [Prints] 972 20 19.50
2 <​3​> 3 <​4​> [ps] Dark [Prints] 1091 162 18.02
2 12 [ps Dark Prints] 3813 1/ 47.72
12 [ps] Blue [Prints] 3772 14 52.85
6 [ps] Furniture 2061 15 30.94
4 [ps Furniture] Super 112 2/6 35.00
10 [ps] Blea Stockport 3503 20 70.15
3 C Cotten Balls 8/ 3.00
Taylers Spool Th[rea]d 12 7/ 10.50
3 ps Col[ore]d
Flerrence [Florrence]

A plain woven silk lining.

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135 32 43.20
2. Crodar
[Gros de] Nap

A plain woven silk fabric from Italy used for coats or hats.

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20 70 14.00
1. White Crape 36/ 4.50
1. [White Crape] 5.75 5.75
Forward $1271.21
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    TEXT: Possibly an abbreviation for “batting.”

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