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Invoice, Z. Griswold to Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery, 11 October 1836

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Z. Griswold, Invoice,
New York City

Dutch founded New Netherland colony, 1625. Incorporated under British control and renamed New York, 1664. Harbor contributed to economic and population growth of city; became largest city in American colonies. British troops defeated Continental Army under...

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, New York Co., NY, to
Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery

A mercantile partnership composed of Sidney Rigdon, JS, and Oliver Cowdery, likely formed in June 1836. The partnership purchased wholesale goods on credit, using promissory notes, from merchants in Buffalo, New York, in June 1836. In September 1836, the ...

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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], 11 Oct. 1836; handwriting of unidentified scribe and Z. Griswold; one page; JS Office Papers, CHL. Includes docket and redactions.
Single leaf measuring 6¼ x 7¾ inches (16 x 20 cm). The top and right edges of the document have the square cut of manufactured paper; the left and bottom edges are cut, suggesting the leaf was cut from a larger sheet of paper. The document was folded in half horizontally with a ½ inch (1 cm) edge folded over to conceal the uneven bottom edge. Marcellus Cowdery docketed the verso of the second panel: “Z Griswold | Dry Goods | $104.13”. Graphite redactions appear throughout the invoice in unidentified handwriting.
This document was in the possession of church agents who purchased dry goods from Z. Griswold in
New York City

Dutch founded New Netherland colony, 1625. Incorporated under British control and renamed New York, 1664. Harbor contributed to economic and population growth of city; became largest city in American colonies. British troops defeated Continental Army under...

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. Based on the docket by Cowdery, the invoice was in church possession by 1837, suggesting continuous institutional custody.
1

Cowdery served as clerk of the Kirtland High Council in 1837 (Minute Book 1, 11 and 29 May 1837).


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  1. [1]

    Cowdery served as clerk of the Kirtland High Council in 1837 (Minute Book 1, 11 and 29 May 1837).

Historical Introduction

See Introduction to Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery.

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Unidentified handwriting begins.


New York

Dutch founded New Netherland colony, 1625. Incorporated under British control and renamed New York, 1664. Harbor contributed to economic and population growth of city; became largest city in American colonies. British troops defeated Continental Army under...

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Oct 11 1836
Messrs
Rigdon, Smith & Cowdrey [Cowdery]

A mercantile partnership composed of Sidney Rigdon, JS, and Oliver Cowdery, likely formed in June 1836. The partnership purchased wholesale goods on credit, using promissory notes, from merchants in Buffalo, New York, in June 1836. In September 1836, the ...

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Bo[ugh]t of Z Griswold
6 p[air]s
Russia Diaper

A coarse damask tablecloth manufactured in Russia. Its threads were flattened between iron cylinders, giving it a fine appearance. This type of damask was most commonly used in the homes of the middle class.

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18/— $13.50
1 doz[en] Buck[skin] Gloves 7.00
2 Bales Wick 31 31½— 62½ 0.26 16.25
1 [Bale] Batts
1

TEXT: Possibly an abbreviation for “batting.”


105 lbs 0.14 14.70
no 7, 8, 10, 11 40 lb
Twist

Another term for cotton yarn.

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10 10 10 10
0.32 12.80
no 12 15 lb Twist 0.33 4.95
[no] 14 15 lb Twist 0.34 5.10
1 Bale
Wadding

A sheet of carded cotton used for making quilts.

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30 32 doz 0.70 22.40
1/4 Gro[ss]
2

Twelve dozen or 144 items. (“Gross,” in American Dictionary [1828].)


Comprehensive Works Cited

An American Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibit, I. the Origin, Affinities and Primary Signification of English Words, as far as They Have Been Ascertained. . . . Edited by Noah Webster. New York: S. Converse, 1828.

Bonnet Boards
8— 2.00
2 lbs Knitting Cotton
3

Cotton yarn used for hand knitting. (“Knitting Cotton, Wool or Silk,” in Harmuth, Dictionary of Textiles, 88.)


Comprehensive Works Cited

Harmuth, Louis. Dictionary of Textiles. New York: Fairchild Publishing Company, 1915.

No 14 0.60 1.20
2 [lbs Knitting Cotton] [No] 16 0.65 1.30
Box & Cooperage 3/ 3
Cartage

A cost associated with transporting goods, which were originally transported by cart.

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1/ 3
0.56
101.76
4 Mo[nth]s In[teres]t 2.37
$104.13

Unidentified handwriting ends; Z. Griswold begins.


Rec[eive]d Draft on Keeler McNeil & Co at 4 Mo.
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Footnotes

  1. new scribe logo

    Unidentified handwriting begins.

  2. [1]

    TEXT: Possibly an abbreviation for “batting.”

  3. [2]

    Twelve dozen or 144 items. (“Gross,” in American Dictionary [1828].)

    An American Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibit, I. the Origin, Affinities and Primary Signification of English Words, as far as They Have Been Ascertained. . . . Edited by Noah Webster. New York: S. Converse, 1828.

  4. [3]

    Cotton yarn used for hand knitting. (“Knitting Cotton, Wool or Silk,” in Harmuth, Dictionary of Textiles, 88.)

    Harmuth, Louis. Dictionary of Textiles. New York: Fairchild Publishing Company, 1915.

  5. new scribe logo

    Unidentified handwriting ends; Z. Griswold begins.

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