Account of Whitehall Overseer Joseph Porter with Benjamin Chew, January 11, 1803
Item
- Title
- Account of Whitehall Overseer Joseph Porter with Benjamin Chew, January 11, 1803
- Description
- An account for Whitehall expenses, both paid and received. One of the first lines of cash received is from Sam Calhoun for the purchase of his wife, Latitia. The first $30 for of a total $90 in three payments. Also recorded is cash received from Meredith for a year's wages of Beck, from 1802-1803, as well as multiple payments for various work by Merrit. There is also payment for half a gallon of wine for sick Aaron.
- Identifier
- 19632
- Type
- text
- Creator
- Chew, Benjamin, 1722-1810
- Date Created
- 1803
- Format
- manuscript
- Is Part Of
- Chew family papers (2050) | Box 773 | Folder 10
- Spatial Coverage
- Whitehall (De.)
- Subject
- Slavery--United States--History |Chew family
- Extent
- 2 pages
- Language
- eng
- Rights
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- Item sets
- Chew Family Papers
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