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Invoice, H. Smith & Co. to Sidney Rigdon, 12 November 1836

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H. Smith & Co.

A mercantile company created and run by Hyrum Smith. It is unclear when Smith started the business. An extant daybook and ledger for the company indicate that he sold goods between July and November 1836. It is not clear if Smith operated an independent store...

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, Invoice,
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, to
Sidney Rigdon

19 Feb. 1793–14 July 1876. Tanner, farmer, minister. Born at St. Clair, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. Son of William Rigdon and Nancy Gallaher. Joined United Baptists, ca. 1818. Preached at Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio, and vicinity, 1819–1821. Married Phebe...

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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], 12 Nov. 1836; handwriting of
Warren Parrish

10 Jan. 1803–3 Jan. 1877. Clergyman, gardener. Born in New York. Son of John Parrish and Ruth Farr. Married first Elizabeth (Betsey) Patten of Westmoreland Co., New Hampshire, ca. 1822. Lived at Alexandria, Jefferson Co., New York, 1830. Purchased land at...

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; docket in handwriting of
Warren Parrish

10 Jan. 1803–3 Jan. 1877. Clergyman, gardener. Born in New York. Son of John Parrish and Ruth Farr. Married first Elizabeth (Betsey) Patten of Westmoreland Co., New Hampshire, ca. 1822. Lived at Alexandria, Jefferson Co., New York, 1830. Purchased land at...

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; three pages; JS Office Papers, CHL.

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See Introduction to H. Smith & Co.

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Kirtland

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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Nov. 12th 1836.
Mr.
S[idney] Rigdon

19 Feb. 1793–14 July 1876. Tanner, farmer, minister. Born at St. Clair, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. Son of William Rigdon and Nancy Gallaher. Joined United Baptists, ca. 1818. Preached at Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio, and vicinity, 1819–1821. Married Phebe...

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Bo[ugh]t. of
H. Smith & Co.

A mercantile company created and run by Hyrum Smith. It is unclear when Smith started the business. An extant daybook and ledger for the company indicate that he sold goods between July and November 1836. It is not clear if Smith operated an independent store...

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1. Super Fur Cap $17.00 17.00
1. p[ai]r [Fur] Gloves 1.33 1.33
1. [pr] Buck[skin] [Gloves] at 0.96 0.96
6. [pr] Fur Collars [at] 2.00 12.00
1. ps [piece]
Figured

A fabric having a colored design on the textile face.

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Merino
28 [at] 8/ 6 29.68
1. [ps] White Shirting Super 29¾ [at] 0.14 4.17
1. [ps White Shirting] 33 [at] 11½ 3.79
1. [ps] 6/ 4
Cambric

A light, plain woven fabric typically made from cotton or linen.

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12 [at] 0.31 3.72
8. Doz[en] Quils /6 0.50
1. ps 6/ 4 Cambric 12 [at] 35 4.20
1. [ps] Irish Linen 26 [at] 0.55 14.30
1. [ps] Brown
Holland

A generic name for fine white linen cloth.

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26 [at] 0.25 6.50
1. [ps Brown]
Drill

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

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31½ [at] 0.14½ 4.56
1 [ps] White Flannel 23 [at] 4/— 11.50
1 [ps] Apron Check 44 [at] 1/ 6 8.25
1 [ps] Greene
Brage

A patterned French linen used for inexpensive clothing and furniture.

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12 [at] 4/— 6.00
1. [ps] Red Flannel 23½ [at] 55 12.93
1 [ps] Greene Brd. Cloth 12½ [at] 5.00 62.50
1 [ps] Mohair Lionskin 6. [at] 3.50 21.00
1 [ps] Gingham 30 [at] 0.25 7.50
4. [ps] Web Suspenders [at] 0.10 0.40
2. Rugs 5.00 10.00
1. [ps] Irish
Diaper

A linen or cotton twill woven fabric with a diamond pattern.

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21 27½ 5.77
1. Pack Pins 7/— 0.88
1. [ps] White & Black prints 32 [at] 0.20 6.40
1 [ps]
Foundation

An inexpensive type of fabric or fur used as backing for hats or other garments.

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11/— 1.37
2 [ps] Comforters [at] 0.35 0.70
2½ lbs Candle Wicking 0.26 0.65
24 [lbs] Batting 0.14 2.36
5 [lbs] Cotton Yarn 0.33 1.65
1 [lb] Sewing Silk 11.00 11.00
Carried over $303.47
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Invoice, H. Smith & Co. to Sidney Rigdon, 12 November 1836
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