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Memorandum of Accounts from Theological Seminary
Date
9-1830
Keywords
Mr. Chapman, Cincinnati Type Foundry, P. Deulley, Henry S. Smith, J.D. Johnston, Martinsburg, Robert Williams, Mrs. Russel, N.W. Putnam
Recommended Citation
No Author, "Memorandum of Accounts from Theological Seminary" (1830). Philander Chase Letters. 867.
https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/867
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Dr Theological Seminary of Ohio Or
To Amt. due Merch. in Philad’a - 7.985.71 By Merchandise on hand
“--” -- “--” New York - 507.85 estimated Feb. 1.1831 at 7.242.00
“--” -- “--” Zanesville - 46.34” Amt. charged to Professors
“--” -- “--” Mt. Vernon - 787.50 & students since 1 Sept. -- 2.647.93
“--” E. Frapell H. Granville - 166.45” due from other persons 340.00
“--” Mr. Chapman --- 1.600.00
“--” Cincinnati Type Foundry - 123.67
“--” Allen & Grant, Pittsburg - 342.89
“--” P.Duelley for [Buell] - 90.00
“--” Henry B. Smith - 93.60
“--” Olmsted & Bailhache - 7.75
“--” Mo. Trimble - Morris - 48.06
“--” J.D. Johnston, Martinsburg - 41.00
“--” Robert Williams - 157.37
“--” Mrs. Russel --- 108.00
“--” N.W. Putnam - 275.00
“--” to Mechanics & Labourers - 300.00