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Promissory Note to Mead & Betts, 1 September 1837–C Pay Order to Henry G. Sherwood for John A. Hicks, 7 November 1839 Promissory Note to Charles Ivins, 16 January 1840 Schedule of Accounts, 3–4 June 1841, Copy [JS Guardian of Maria Lawrence et al.] Bond, 4 June 1841, Andrew Miller Copy [JS Guardian of Maria Lawrence et al.] Receipt to Executors of Edward Lawrence Estate, 4 June 1841, William Clayton Copy [JS Guardian of Maria Lawrence et al.] Promissory Note to E. Evens & Co., 25 August 1841 Promissory Note to Daniel H. Wells, 16 November 1841 Statement of Account from Ezra Chase and Isaac Chase, 13 December 1841 Statement of Account from Ezra Chase, 17 December 1841 Statement of Account from Isaac Chase, 17 December 1841 Statement of Account from Sidney Roberts, 28 March 1842–25 July 1843 Statement of Account, 3 June 1843–A, Copy [JS Guardian of Maria Lawrence et al.] Statement of Account, 3 June 1843–B, Copy [JS Guardian of Maria Lawrence et al.] Statement of Account, 3 June 1843–C [JS Guardian of Maria Lawrence et al.] Promissory Note to Isaac Chase, 24 April 1844 Statement of Account from George W. Crouse, between 24 and circa 28 April 1844 Promissory Note to James Brinkerhoff, 29 April 1844–A Pay Order to Mr. Blizard for Cornelius P. Lott, 17 May 1844 Statement of Account from Powers & Adams, 22 June 1844 Statement of Account from Bachman & Skinner, circa 27 November 1844–A Statement of Account from Bachman & Skinner, circa 27 November 1844–B Statement of Account from Bachman & Skinner, circa 27 November 1844–C Statement of Account from Charles Ivins, 4 March 1845 Statement of Account from Jonathan Dunham, 15 March 1845 Statement of Account from George Bachman, circa 25 March 1845 Statement of Account from Hugh T. Reid, 11 April 1845 Statement of Account from John Wilson Williams, 13 April 1845 Statement of Account from Newel K. Whitney, circa 13 April 1845 Statement of Account from Artois Hamilton, circa 13 April 1845 Statement of Account from David Bryant, circa 13 April 1845 Statement of Account from Russell & Donaghue, circa 13 April 1845 Statement of Account from John Walker, circa 13 April 1845 Statement of Account from Lorin Walker, circa 13 April 1845 Statement of Account from John Lytle, circa 13 April 1845 Statement of Account from William Manhard and David Manhard, circa 13 April 1845 Statement of Account from Reuben McBride, circa 5 May 1845 Statement of Account from Jacob B. Backenstos, circa 18 May 1845 Statement of Account from Wilson Law, circa 23 May 1845 Statement of Account from Lorenzo D. Wasson, circa 27 May 1845 Statement of Account from William A. Richardson, 9 November 1845 Receipt from John Kelly, 19 September 1847

Statement of Account from Hugh T. Reid, 11 April 1845

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Hugh T. Reid

8 Oct. 1811–21 Aug. 1874. Farmer, lawyer, land developer, railroad owner and operator. Born in what became Union Co., Indiana. Son of James Reid and Ann Thompson. Graduated from Indiana College, 1837. Admitted to Indiana bar, 1839. Moved to Fort Madison, ...

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Keokuk

Located near confluence of Mississippi and Des Moines rivers. First settled, 1820. Fur trading post established, 1828. Named Keokuk, 1829, after Sac Indian chief, who later visited JS in Nauvoo, 1841. Platted 1837. Incorporated 1847. Population in 1841 about...

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, Lee Co., IA], for the Estate of JS, 11 Apr. 1845; handwriting presumably of
Hugh T. Reid

8 Oct. 1811–21 Aug. 1874. Farmer, lawyer, land developer, railroad owner and operator. Born in what became Union Co., Indiana. Son of James Reid and Ann Thompson. Graduated from Indiana College, 1837. Admitted to Indiana bar, 1839. Moved to Fort Madison, ...

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; docket presumably by
Hugh T. Reid

8 Oct. 1811–21 Aug. 1874. Farmer, lawyer, land developer, railroad owner and operator. Born in what became Union Co., Indiana. Son of James Reid and Ann Thompson. Graduated from Indiana College, 1837. Admitted to Indiana bar, 1839. Moved to Fort Madison, ...

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, [
Keokuk

Located near confluence of Mississippi and Des Moines rivers. First settled, 1820. Fur trading post established, 1828. Named Keokuk, 1829, after Sac Indian chief, who later visited JS in Nauvoo, 1841. Platted 1837. Incorporated 1847. Population in 1841 about...

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, Lee Co., IA, 11 Apr. 1845]; notation by
David Greenleaf

6 May 1803–7 Apr. 1890. Dry goods merchant, county commissioner, justice of the peace, farmer, postmaster, druggist. Born in Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Son of David Greenleaf and Nancy Jones. Moved to Boston, ca. 1820. Returned to Hartford, ca. ...

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Carthage

Located eighteen miles southeast of Nauvoo. Settled 1831. Designated Hancock Co. seat, Mar. 1833. Incorporated as town, 27 Feb. 1837. Population in 1839 about 300. Population in 1844 about 400. Site of acute opposition to Latter-day Saints, early 1840s. Site...

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, Hancock Co., IL], 14 Apr. 1845; two pages; BYU. Includes dockets.

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See Introduction to Coolidge Administrator of the Estate of JS.

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Docket presumably in handwriting of Hugh T. Reid.


Account of
H. T. Reid

8 Oct. 1811–21 Aug. 1874. Farmer, lawyer, land developer, railroad owner and operator. Born in what became Union Co., Indiana. Son of James Reid and Ann Thompson. Graduated from Indiana College, 1837. Admitted to Indiana bar, 1839. Moved to Fort Madison, ...

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vs Estate of Jos Smith for legal services $300.00
 

Notation in handwriting of David Greenleaf.


Filed 14 Apl. 1845
D[avid] Greenleaf

6 May 1803–7 Apr. 1890. Dry goods merchant, county commissioner, justice of the peace, farmer, postmaster, druggist. Born in Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Son of David Greenleaf and Nancy Jones. Moved to Boston, ca. 1820. Returned to Hartford, ca. ...

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Statement of Account from Hugh T. Reid, 11 April 1845
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3520
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    Docket presumably in handwriting of Hugh T. Reid.

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    Notation in handwriting of David Greenleaf.

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