Box 1
Contains 29 Results:
Patrick Edward Connor to William A. Carter, 1865 January 19
Patrick Edward Connor to William A. Carter, 1866 January 17
One page bill from Gilbert and Sons, Dealers in Dry Goods, Silk Goods, Hardware, Groceries. Salt Lake City, 1866 June 25
One page bill is on the Gilbert and Sons letterhead. The bill is for Judge William A. Carter. Filled out by hand in ink and contains twelve line items for a variety of charges including: Freight, gunnies, over shoes, wrapping paper. Included with these items are dates and prices for each.
One page bill from Gilbert and Sons, Dealers in Dry Goods, Silk Goods, Hardware, Groceries. Salt Lake City, 1866 October 23
One page bill is on the Gilbert and Sons letterhead. The invoice is for Judge William A. Carter. Filled out by hand in ink and contains five line items for a variety of charges including: Cash for order of Wagon Master, a keg of nails, coffee, bacon and salt. Included with each item is the price per.
Patrick Edward Connor to William A. Carter, 1867 January 13
One page correspondence to William A. Carter. Stockton, Utah Territory, January 13, 1867. 21 lines in ink. Connor writes that he is owed some money by "Fiens" and inquires what his plans are. Connor also writes to notify Carter that he has moved his family to Stockton, Utah.
Patrick Edward Connor (1820-1891) was a general in the U.S. Army and is well known for his campaigns in the American West.
Thomas H. Bates order from Fort Bridger. Yellow Creek, Utah Territory, 1867 June 8
Two page order. 34 lines in ink and pencil. The letter was sent on behalf of James A. Riley. The order is for twenty-six different items. This order contains a number of staples of frontier life: candles, dried apples, sugar, vinegar, molasses, crackers, lard, matches, flour, etc.
Yellow Creek was close to present-day Evanston, WY.
Frederick Leycock to William A. Carter, 1867 September 20
Two page ALS to William A. Carter. Fort Sanders, Dakota Territory, September 20, 1867. 26 lines in ink. The letter is to notify Carter that money has been collected on his behalf.
One page bill from Excelsior Stove Works. St. Louis, MO, 1868 June 11
One page bill is on Excelsior Stove Works billhead with a nice vignette of a stove in the upper left corner. The bill is for Judge William A. Carter. Filled out by hand in ink and contains four items. Included with each item is the price per.
One page bill from Excelsior Stove Works. St. Louis, MO, 1868 October 2
One page bill is on Excelsior Stove Works billhead with a nice vignette of a stove in the upper left corner. The bill is for Judge William A. Carter. Filled out by hand in ink and contains six items. Included with each item is the price per.
One page bill from William Jennings and Co. Salt Lake City, 1868 August 13
One page bill is on William Jennings and Co. billhead. The bill is for Judge William A. Carter, Fort Bridger. Filled out by hand in ink and contains two items (two pairs of children's shoes). Included with each item is the price per.