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Goods Requested of Edward Hunter, circa 11 March 1842

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JS, List of Requested Goods,
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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, Hancock Co., IL, to
Edward Hunter

22 June 1793–16 Oct. 1883. Farmer, currier, surveyor, merchant. Born at Newtown Township, Delaware Co., Pennsylvania. Son of Edward Hunter and Hannah Maris. Volunteer cavalryman in Delaware Co. militia, 1822–1829. Served as Delaware Co. commissioner. Moved...

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West Nantmeal

Sits at headwaters of east branch of Brandywine River. Settled by Welsh immigrants, ca. 1700. Split into West and East Nantmeal, 1739. Divided again, 1789. Population in 1820 about 1,400. Brandywine branch of church established in town, by July 1840.

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, Chester Co., PA, ca. 11 Mar. 1842; handwriting of
James H. Rollins

27 May 1816–7 Feb. 1899. Merchant, stonecutter, teacher, farmer, attorney, postmaster. Born at Lima, Livingston Co., New York. Son of John Porter Rollins and Keziah Ketura Van Benthuysen. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1 June 1832...

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Newel K. Whitney

3/5 Feb. 1795–23 Sept. 1850. Trader, merchant. Born at Marlborough, Windham Co., Vermont. Son of Samuel Whitney and Susanna Kimball. Moved to Fairfield, Herkimer Co., New York, 1803. Merchant at Plattsburg, Clinton Co., New York, 1814. Mercantile clerk for...

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William Clayton

17 July 1814–4 Dec. 1879. Bookkeeper, clerk. Born at Charnock Moss, Penwortham, Lancashire, England. Son of Thomas Clayton and Ann Critchley. Married Ruth Moon, 9 Oct. 1836, at Penwortham. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Heber...

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, and unidentified scribe; three pages; Edward Hunter, Collection, CHL. Includes address, postal stamp, and postal notation.

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1 bale Cotton Batting 1 Doz[en] Bread or butcher Knives
1 [bale] Candle Wick 3 Doz Jappaned House Lamps
2000 Y[ar]ds 3/4 Shirtings (good)) <​50​> 2 [Dozen] Iron Candlesticks screw botoms
10,000 [Yards] 4/4 Sheetings 3 qualities) 2 [Dozen] English House Shears Com. Size
1,000 [Yards] 3/4 Bro[wn]
drillings

A strong linen or cotton fabric often used for trousers or military uniforms.

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(good)
1 [Dozen] Ladies Scissors
25lb Cotton Yarn No. 6L. 1 [Dozen] Round pint pocket scissors
25lb [Cotton Yarn No.] 8[L.] Steel Thimbles assd. Size
50lb [Cotton Yarn] [No. 10L] 1 Doz pocket Ink Stands
50[lb] No. 12[L] 20lb No. 16[L] 1 [Dozen] Wedgewood [Ink Stands] in Com Size
Hats. 1 doz Rusia Hats 1/2 [Dozen] papers Brass Nails
[Hats] 2 [dozen] Knapped (Fashionable) 24 papers Cut Saddlers Tacks No. 6.
[Hats] 2 [dozen] Boys wool [(Fashionable)] 24 [papers Cut Saddlers Tacks] No. 8, 24, No. 10
[Hats] 12 [dozen] palm Leaf hats assd. 4 Doz p[e]r 4 in
Butts

A butt hinge, available in the New England area as early as 1800. The hinge swivels on a knuckle or joint and is installed in the edge of a door and shutter.

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, 8 doz 3 in, 8 doz 2½
Combs. 8 doz fine Ivor[y]
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assd. qual. [quality]
6 [Dozen per] 2 in
[Butts]

A butt hinge, available in the New England area as early as 1800. The hinge swivels on a knuckle or joint and is installed in the edge of a door and shutter.

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, 3 [dozen] 1½ in
[Combs] 12 [dozen] Tuck assd. Sizes 3 [Dozen per] Table
Butts

A butt hinge, available in the New England area as early as 1800. The hinge swivels on a knuckle or joint and is installed in the edge of a door and shutter.

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, 2 Doz 1½ Brass
Butts

A butt hinge, available in the New England area as early as 1800. The hinge swivels on a knuckle or joint and is installed in the edge of a door and shutter.

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[Combs] 12 [dozen] Side [assd. Sizes] 2 [Dozen per] 1 in Brass
Butts

A butt hinge, available in the New England area as early as 1800. The hinge swivels on a knuckle or joint and is installed in the edge of a door and shutter.

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[Combs] 6 [dozen] Redding Horn &c. Screws 1
Gs [Gross]

An amount equaling twelve dozen or 144 items.

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2½ in Screws
12
Gs

An amount equaling twelve dozen or 144 items.

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1¼ in Screws
[Combs] 6 [dozen] Wood pocket [Screws] 2
[Gross]

An amount equaling twelve dozen or 144 items.

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2 [in Screws]
12
[Gross]

An amount equaling twelve dozen or 144 items.

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1 in [Screws]
[Combs] 3 [dozen] Ivory [pocket] [Screws] 10
[Gross]

An amount equaling twelve dozen or 144 items.

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1¾ [in Screws]
16
[Gross]

An amount equaling twelve dozen or 144 items.

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3/4 [in Screws]
[Combs] 3 [dozen] Horn [pocket] [Screws] 12
[Gross]

An amount equaling twelve dozen or 144 items.

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1½ [in Screws]
8
[Gross]

An amount equaling twelve dozen or 144 items.

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5/8 in [Screws])
Boots 2 Doz pr [pairs] Mens Thick Boots 1 Doz Trunk Locks good articles 4
[Gross]

An amount equaling twelve dozen or 144 items.

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1/2 in [Screws]) <​all wire Screws​>
[Boots] 2 [Dozen pairs Mens] Kip [Boots] 2 [Dozen] Chest [Locks] Two Sizes
[Boots] 4 [Dozen pairs Mens] Calf [Boots] 2 [Dozen] Pad [Locks] Two Sizes
Shoes 8 Doz pr. Coarse Brogans 2 Boxes Collins, as Axes Yankee Patterns & good Qual.
[Shoes] 8 [Dozen] pr. Kip [Brogans] 3 Doz Grass Scythes (good)
[Shoes] 8 [Dozen pairs] Gents Calf [Brogans] 2 [Dozen] pr Iron Shovels & Tongs assd. Sizes
[Shoes] 3 [Dozen pairs Gents Calf]
Pumps

A style of shoe with a thin sole.

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3 [Dozen] Door Bolts Three Sizes
[Shoes] 12 [Dozen pairs] Ladies Calf Shoes assd. 1
Gs.

An amount equaling twelve dozen or 144 items.

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Shoe Makers Sew Awls
[Shoes] 12 [Dozen pairs Ladies] Kip Slippers [assd.] (good) 1
[Gross]

An amount equaling twelve dozen or 144 items.

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[Shoe Makers] Peg [Awls]
[Shoes] 6 [Dozen pairs Ladies]
Prunella

A type of shoe made of strong silk or worsted fabric.

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[(good)]
1
[Gross]

An amount equaling twelve dozen or 144 items.

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Patent Nail
Gimblets

“A borer; a small instrument with a pointed screw at the end, for boring holes in wood by turning. It is applied only to small instruments; a large instrument of the like kind is called an auger.”

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[Shoes] 6 [Dozen pairs] Youths Kip Brogans 1 Doz Butchers Best plain [plane] Irons
Sole Leather 500 lbs. (Two qual.) 1 [Dozen] [Butchers] Double [plane Irons]
Calf Skins 2 doz good qual. 10,000 Percussion Caps Best qual.
Hard wares 12 doz Knives & F[or]ks
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assd. qual.
3 Doz Back Strap Shovels) 4 [dozen]
Brittanna [Britania]

A type of pewter metal, used for servingware.

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Table Spoons (Best)
4 Doz [Back Strap] Spades) good article 3 [dozen
Britania

A type of pewter metal, used for servingware.

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] Tea [Spoons (Best)]
1 Doz Short handle Frying pans 6 [dozen] Iron Table [Spoons (Best)]
1 Nest Brass Kettles (best quality) 1 [dozen] pollished Steel Nail Hammer Heads
50 lbs.
Sad Irons

“A smoothing iron, properly a solid flat-iron, in contradistinction to a box-iron.” The adjective “sad” comes from Old English, meaning dense, compact, or heavy.

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6 [dozen] Cotton Chalk Lines
1 Doz Flote Files Common Size 6 [dozen] Linnen fish Lines
1 [Dozen] Mill Saw Files 1/2 [dozen] 2 in Steel Sq◊◊◊◊◊◊ <​Squares​> <​40​>
2 [Dozen] Hand [Saw Files] 1 [dozen] Shaving Brushes
3 [Dozen] Dirk Knives assd. 1 [dozen] [Shaving] Boxes
3 [Dozen] Jack [Knives assd.]
3 [Dozen] Pen [Knives assd.]
1 [Dozen] Shoe [Knives assd.]

James H. Rollins handwriting ends; Newel K. Whitney begins.


P. S. We have a good Stock of clothes Sattinett, &c on hand [p. [2]]
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Goods Requested of Edward Hunter, circa 11 March 1842
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  • James H. Rollins
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    James H. Rollins handwriting ends; Newel K. Whitney begins.

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