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Invoice, D. O. Ketchum to Cahoon, Carter & Co., 16 June 1836

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D. O. Ketchum, Invoice,
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], 16 June 1836; handwriting of Daniel Ketchum; docket in handwriting of Marcellus Cowdery; two pages; JS Office Papers, CHL. Includes endorsement and docket.

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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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16 June 1836
Messrs
R. Cahoon J. Carter & 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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Bo[ugh]t of D[aniel] O. Ketchum
7 2/12 doz[en] Blk Bombay Stocks 8.75 62.70
120 4 p[iece]s
Circassians

A fancy twill woven fabric made to simulate cashmere.

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7.00 28.00
121 3 [ps Circassians] 7.50 22.50
122 5 [ps Circassians] 6.25 8.25 41.25
793 2 [ps] Black [Circassians] 8.00 16.00
125 1 [ps] 3/4 Merino Circassian 7.00 7.00
126 2 [ps Merino Circassian] 8.00 16.00
127 4 [ps Merino Circassian] 9.00 36.00
180 5 [ps] <​1 Short​>

Endorsement in handwriting of Newel K. Whitney.


[Merino Circassian]
10.00 50.00
41¼ 1 [ps] Super Green Goat Hair
Camblet

A plain weave used for clothing, furniture, and hangings; made from goat’s hair, part silk or linen, or wool.

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0.75 30.94
6 doz Boxes
Hook & Eyes

Fasteners consisting of hooks and catches.

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0.29 1.74
96 3 Ps Persian
Vesting

A generic term for fabric intended to manufacture waistcoats.

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75.00 72.00
21 1 [Ps] Blk Point & Velvet 50.00 10.50
42 2 [Ps Blk]
Fig[ure]d

A fabric having a colored design on the textile face.

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[& Velvet]
56.00 23.52
65 4 [Ps]
Valencia

A strong cotton fabric used for uniforms or a fabric made from cotton, silk, and wool typically used for waistcoats.

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Vestings
98.00 63.70
28 10/ 12 doz Collars 11/— 39.00
19
Mackinaw Blankets

A heavy wool blanket dyed red, blue, or striped and generally waterproof.

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2.00 38.00
21 [Mackinaw Blankets] 1.25 26.50
20 3 Point [Blankets] 0.65 13.00
24 Col[ore]d [Blankets] 1.75 42.00
9 Con [Blankets] 8/— 9.00
29 Pr [Pairs] Ros [Blankets] 2.55 67.95
16 1 Ps Green
Baise [Baize]

A coarse, heavy woolen flannel used for lining, bags, or table coverings.

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3/ 6.00
50 1 [Ps]
Duffler

A type of heavy woolen cloth used for winter clothing.

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85 42.50
$766.41
Add 5 pr cent 38.32
$804.73
<​Rec[eive]d Paym[en]t by note 6 mo[nth]s payable at the Bank of Buffalo D. O. Ketchum​> [p. [1]]
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Invoice, D. O. Ketchum to Cahoon, Carter & Co., 16 June 1836
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  • Newel K. Whitney
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    Endorsement in handwriting of Newel K. Whitney.

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