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Memorandum of Accounts from Theological Seminary

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9-1830

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Mr. Chapman, Cincinnati Type Foundry, P. Deulley, Henry S. Smith, J.D. Johnston, Martinsburg, Robert Williams, Mrs. Russel, N.W. Putnam

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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

Memorandum of Accounts from Theological Seminary

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