Box Mixed Collections 1

 Container

Contains 113 Results:

Newspaper clippings, 1969 - 1972

 File — Box: Mixed Collections 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents “New Problem Seen On,” January 8, 1970. “OU, City Land Swap, Excavation Law Passed,” November 8, 1969.“Commissioners Decide on Children’s Home,” April 9, 1971. “White Elected President of County Commissioners,” January 5, 1970.“Children’s Home,” April 9, 1971“No Replacements Yet in Children’s Agency,” March 7, 1971. “Petitions Received for Primary,” January 25, 1970. “Child Services Agency Executives may...
Dates:1969 - 1972

Papers and reports, 1968 - 1974

 File — Box: Mixed Collections 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents Child welfare Paper.Human Resources, What You Should Know About Children’s Services.Friends of Children’s Services Newsletter, June 1971, March 1971, October 1970.Letter from committee of CSA, January 11, 1970. Children Services.Proposed Fiscal 1972 Budget of The Ohio Department Of Welfare.Friends of Children’s Services Athens County, Ohio, March 16, 1970. Letter to Citizens of Athens, from Children’s...
Dates:1968 - 1974

Ohio Company receipt to Israel Stone, 1794

 File — Box: Mixed Collections 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Ohio Land Company Papers includes primarily letters and postcards related to the Ohio Company land buying and selling activities, especially those by Samuel Frost and Otis Nixon of Framingham, Massachusetts.

Dates:1794

Sale of acres to William Brown from the Ohio Company, 1797

 File — Box: Mixed Collections 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Ohio Land Company Papers includes primarily letters and postcards related to the Ohio Company land buying and selling activities, especially those by Samuel Frost and Otis Nixon of Framingham, Massachusetts.

Dates:1797

Ohio Company receipt to Joseph Allen, 1796

 File — Box: Mixed Collections 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Ohio Land Company Papers includes primarily letters and postcards related to the Ohio Company land buying and selling activities, especially those by Samuel Frost and Otis Nixon of Framingham, Massachusetts.

Dates:1796

Plan of the town of Athens, 1800

 File — Box: Mixed Collections 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Ohio Land Company Papers includes primarily letters and postcards related to the Ohio Company land buying and selling activities, especially those by Samuel Frost and Otis Nixon of Framingham, Massachusetts.

Dates:1800

Campus Martins Museum postcards (3), undated

 File — Box: Mixed Collections 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Ohio Land Company Papers includes primarily letters and postcards related to the Ohio Company land buying and selling activities, especially those by Samuel Frost and Otis Nixon of Framingham, Massachusetts.

Dates:undated

Letter to captains Frost and Nixon from D. Loring, 1800 September 10

 File — Box: Mixed Collections 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents "Autographed letter signed. Marietta, D. Loring to Capt. Samuel Frost, Framingham, Massachusetts. 2 letters [on connected paper], The Connecticut Land Company and the Military Lands are being surveyed and will attract buyers, with no immediate chance of selling any considerable quantity of the Ohio Lands at any price. He does not advocate the opening of a land office at present. Letter 2 concerns the payment of taxes. Taxes are 25 cents per acres of 3rd quality land." - from dealer...
Dates:1800 September 10

Letter to captains Frost and Nixon from D. Loring, 1802 August 24

 File — Box: Mixed Collections 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents

"Autographed letter signed. Belpre. D. Loring to Capt. Samuel Frost. He advises against selling land at a sacrifice, agrees the best method is to barter." - from dealer description

Dates:1802 August 24

Letter to captain Samuel Frost from D. Loring, 1802 December 17

 File — Box: Mixed Collections 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents

"Autographed letter signed. Marietta. D. Loring to Capt. Samuel Frost. Regarding a letter sent by an acquaintaince to save nearly $3.00 in postage. He has received an offer of $2.50 per acre on the land, and feels it is as much as the land is worth, being a long distance from any settlement." - from dealer description

Dates:1802 December 17