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Statement of Account, Maid of Iowa to Thomas Bullock, May–June 1844

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Maid of Iowa, Statement of Account, [unknown location], for
Thomas Bullock

23 Dec. 1816–10 Feb. 1885. Farmer, excise officer, secretary, clerk. Born in Leek, Staffordshire, England. Son of Thomas Bullock and Mary Hall. Married Henrietta Rushton, 25 June 1838. Moved to Ardee, Co. Louth, Ireland, Nov. 1839; to Isle of Anglesey, Aug...

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, May–June 1844; handwriting of
Thomas Bullock

23 Dec. 1816–10 Feb. 1885. Farmer, excise officer, secretary, clerk. Born in Leek, Staffordshire, England. Son of Thomas Bullock and Mary Hall. Married Henrietta Rushton, 25 June 1838. Moved to Ardee, Co. Louth, Ireland, Nov. 1839; to Isle of Anglesey, Aug...

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; two pages; Newel K. Whitney Collection, BYU. Includes archival notation.

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1844 Brought from Sheet No. 1 167.53½ 1844 Brought from Sheet No. 1 173.56¼
May 22 Received from J. S. Rinearson Passage to Wapello 1.45 May 24 Paid Anthony Butcher for 6 Bushels of Coal Bill 0.60
[Received from] Rebecca Washburn [Passage to] Bloomington 1.50 [Paid] Orson Sheldon patching the hull 0.75 Stirrups 0.18¾, Black lead 0.05 0.98¾
[Received from] S. M. Kirkpatrick [Passage] & Freight 3.12½ [Paid] Benjamin Orum 0.25 Bread 0.25 Pork & Beef 0.54 1.04
[Received from] C. C. Webber [Passage to] Rock Island 2.50 [Paid] O. G. Mc.Clann Cord of Wood 1.88 Benjn. Covill 4 [Cord of Wood] 6.00 7.88
[Received from] G. W. Mc.Cleary Freight & Cash advanced 3.65 25 [Paid] James Garrett 3½ [Cord of Wood] 1.50 <​5.25​> John Summer 8.00 Geo Buckingham 6.00 15.50 19.25
[Received from] E. B. Isett [Freight] 6.25 [Paid] Oakley & Co. 1.21 and 0.90 Bills 2.11
[Received from] Samuel Townsend [Freight] 7.30 27 [Paid]
Stephen Markham

9 Feb. 1800–10 Mar. 1878. Carpenter, farmer, stock raiser. Born at Rush (later Avon), Ontario Co., New York. Son of David Markham and Dinah Merry. Moved to Mentor, Geauga Co., Ohio, 1809. Moved to Unionville, Geauga Co., 1810. Married Hannah Hogaboom, before...

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0.50 Ben. Orum 0.50 Captain 48¼
1.48¼
[Received from] J. H. Rickie Passage 1.00 28 [Paid] Carriage of Lumber 0.20
Newel Knight

13 Sept. 1800–11 Jan. 1847. Miller, merchant. Born at Marlborough, Windham Co., Vermont. Son of Joseph Knight Sr. and Polly Peck. Moved to Jericho (later Bainbridge), Chenango Co., New York, ca. 1809. Moved to Windsor (later in Colesville), Broome Co., New...

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for Letter 0.50
0.70
[Received from] Lewis Calkins [Passage] 0.50 [Paid] Henry Pearmain 1 Cord of Wood 1.00
24 [Received from] James Mc. Entyre [Passage] 1.00 29 [Paid] B. F. Wood Sperm Oil 2.00 E. D. Rand & Co. Hams &c 3.37 Bills 5.37
[Received from] Silas Hudson Freight 1.00 [Paid] John Sumner 0.50 0.37½ James Dunn 0.50 1.37½
[Received from] John P. Carpenter Passage & Freight 8.00 [Paid] John Buchanan Iron Wedges Bill 0.50
[Received from] George Buckingham [Passage] 6.00 31 [Paid] J. H. Townsend Eggs 0.55 Thos. Langford Iron wedges 4.00 Bills 4.55
[Received from] S. C. Thompson [Passage] 1.00 [Paid] Captain 0.60 Milk 0.10 0.70
[Received from] Anthony S. Davenport [Passage] 1.00 June 3 [Paid] Samuel Simpson 2 Cord of Wood 2.50
[Received from] John Hammer Freight 9.00 [Paid] J. Lanscay Sugar & Candles 1.75 Lyman Holt Hats 1.50 Bills 3.25
28 [Received from] E. Andrews Passage 0.25 4 [Paid] Lyman Holt Butter Eggs Hams &c Bill 9.11
[Received from]
Newel Knight

13 Sept. 1800–11 Jan. 1847. Miller, merchant. Born at Marlborough, Windham Co., Vermont. Son of Joseph Knight Sr. and Polly Peck. Moved to Jericho (later Bainbridge), Chenango Co., New York, ca. 1809. Moved to Windsor (later in Colesville), Broome Co., New...

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[Passage]
4.50 <​due to Boat 1.00​> 5 [Paid] John A. Cain Nails 2.00 F. B. Brossart Potatoes 3.50 Bills 5.50
[Received from] Henry Pearmain [Passage] 1.00 [Paid] Edwards 0.30 Cake & Milk 0.25 Wood 0.87½ Oram 0.10 1.52½
29 [Received from]
Temple Committee

A committee assigned to raise funds and direct the building of the Nauvoo temple; also called the building committee or temple building committee. On 3 October 1840, Alpheus Cutler, Reynolds Cahoon, and Elias Higbee were appointed as a committee responsible...

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Socks
0.37½ [Paid] D. A. Burns & F. Disinger for working on the Boat 2.00
June 3 [Received from] S. C. Trowbride & Co. Pleasure Trip at
Iowa

Area acquired by U.S. in Louisiana Purchase, 1803. First permanent white settlements established, ca. 1833. Organized as territory, 1838, containing all of present-day Iowa, much of present-day Minnesota, and parts of North and South Dakota. Population in...

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8.50 6 [Paid] Hauling Potatoes 0.25 Captn. Repsher 0.50 Milk & Onions 0.50 1.25
[Received from] M. J. H. Stover on acct. of freight & passage 38.85 [Paid]
John Clark

17 Apr. 1802–29 Oct. 1885. Lawyer, politician. Born at Madison Co., Kentucky. Moved to Howard Co., Missouri Territory, 1818. Practiced law in Fayette, Howard Co., beginning 1824. Clerk of Howard Co. courts, 1824–1834. Appointed brigadier general in Missouri...

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4 Cords of Wood
5.00
5 [Received from] D. A. Burns Passage & freight 13.75 7 [Paid]
John Brown

?–? Western Cherokee chief. Son of Richard Brown. Elected principal chief of Cherokee Nation West, 1839. Member of Cherokee national council, at Takuttokah, Cherokee Nation (near present-day Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., Oklahoma), 15 and 19 June 1839. Lived at...

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Bacon &c 7.42 John Holland flat boat 6.00
13.42
[Received from] F. Disinger [Passage] 5.00 8 [Paid] Ham 0.80 Onions 0.10 Soap 0.10 Meal 1.25 Milk 0.35 2.60
7 [Received from] General Brown [Passage & freight] 11.12½ 9 [Paid] John Dyer Ham Whiskey &c Bill 4.24½
[Received from] William Bostock [Passage] 3.00 [Paid] Butter 0.56¼ Milk 0.25 0.81¼
[Received from] J. P. Glass [Passage] 3.00 11 [Paid]
John Brown

?–? Western Cherokee chief. Son of Richard Brown. Elected principal chief of Cherokee Nation West, 1839. Member of Cherokee national council, at Takuttokah, Cherokee Nation (near present-day Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., Oklahoma), 15 and 19 June 1839. Lived at...

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Sugar, Coffee, Bacon Wood &c Bill
12.85
[Received from] J. S. Rinearson [Passage & freight] 23.93½ 12 [Paid] G. W. Riggins Butter Eggs Salt Bill 1.07½
[Received from J. S. Rinearson] Gravestones 1.00 [Paid] Captn. Wheelock flat boat 18.00 Ben. Orum 3.75 Bills 21.75
9 Borrowed from Ben Owen 0.50 13 [Paid] G. W. Riggins 0.75 0.25 0.25 Samuel Townsend 0.58 Bills 1.83
14 Received from M. Kirkpatrick Freight 8.31¼ 14 [Paid] E. B. Isett, Ham Eggs & Pepper 2.92 Milk & Butter 0.60 Bill 3.52
15 [Received from] George Keel Passage 0.50 [Paid] E. S. Denison 2½ Cords Wood 5.00 Bushel Meal 0.31 Bill 5.31
[Received from] Mr. Flagg [Passage] 1.00 [Paid] W. Easling 4 [Cords Wood] 6.00 6.00
[Received from] John Ross [Passage] 1.00 15 [Paid] Elive Montcompey Bill 2.85 Bread 0.37½ Bill 3.22½
[Received from] Wesley Jones Freight 0.80 16 [Paid] Wm. Donaghue due Bill 2.55, Mr. Moeser 3.00 Captn. 0.95 Ben Orum 1.00 7.50
[Received from] Thos Pendry & Co. Passage to
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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2.50 17 [Paid] Eggs 0.55 Milk 0.10 Lumber at Iowa City 3.62 Geo Brent Blacksmith 2.00 Bill 6.27
[Received from] New Brazil Steamer Freight 1.00
S[tephen] H. Goddard

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1.50
T. Bullock

23 Dec. 1816–10 Feb. 1885. Farmer, excise officer, secretary, clerk. Born in Leek, Staffordshire, England. Son of Thomas Bullock and Mary Hall. Married Henrietta Rushton, 25 June 1838. Moved to Ardee, Co. Louth, Ireland, Nov. 1839; to Isle of Anglesey, Aug...

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3.90 Captn Repsher 3.90
9.30
Total of the Trips to this day $351.70¾ Soap 0.25 Vegetables 0.15 Butter 0.37½ 0.77½
Total 351.72½
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Statement of Account, Maid of Iowa to Thomas Bullock, May–June 1844
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