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Samuel Heyburn letter, 1856 Correspondence, barely legible, concerning a $100 voucher.
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John W. Sexton letter to John K. Kane, 1855 A series of letters concerning a property located on 20th and Chestnut. Initial letter a copy from Peter M. Call to Phillip Church.
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Sarah W. Jones letter to Green B. Duncan, 1855 Receipt of payment for two New Orleans municipal bonds owned by the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society.
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Green B. Duncan letter to Sarah W. Jones, 1855 The last of a series of interest payments made to the Indigent Widows' Society on behalf of the City of New Orleans in regards to municipal bonds held by the Society. The final payment was $2060.
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James Cresson letter to Margaret E. Hodge, 1855 A letter relating to the estate of Elliott Cresson who bequeathed $1000 to the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society.
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Green B. Duncan letter to Sarah W. Jones, 1855 A series of letters between Green B. Duncan and Sarah W. Jones relating to a $120 check.
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H. L. Williams letter to Isaac C. Jones, 1854 A letter concerning ground rent held jointly by the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society and the Orphans Society.
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Sarah Day admission note, 1853 A note concerning the admission of Sarah Day to the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society.
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Caleb Johnson letter to the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society, 1853 A note from the committee charged with building an addition to the Society's house on Cherry Street that expresses regret over their failure to provide a full report of their progress.
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John K. Kane letter to Hannah Jones, 1853 A note that accompanied a bill for work done on the yard of the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society.
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George L. Ashmead letter to Edward Rementer, 1853 A note concerning a deed owned by the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society that was bought for $800 by Edward Rementer.
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Abigail Reeves letters to Sarah Jones, 1854 A note of regret and sympathy regarding the death of Hannah Jones, treasurer of the Indigent Widow's Society. Ms. Reeves also enclosed a $400 donation to the Society.
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Letter to Hannah Jones, 1853 A note to Hannah Jones, treasurer of the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society, concerning the estate of Ann Rementer.
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Green B. Duncan letter to Hannah Jones, 1853 A notification of interest paid for two New Orleans municipal bonds owned by the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society.
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Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society special meeting minutes, 1852 An extract from a special meeting of the managers of the Indigent and Single Women's Society concerning the estate of Robert Fielding.
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Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society special meeting minutes, 1852 An extract from a special meeting of the managers of the Indigent and Single Women's Society which authorized the Society's treasurer to loan to the building committee sums required to construct an addition to the society's house on Cherry Street.
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Green B. Duncan letter to Franklin Jones, 1852 A letter concerning Franklin Jones' receipt of an interest payment and an interest account inquiry.
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Franklin Jones letter to Green B. Duncan, 1852 A receipt for an interest payment from New Orleans municipal bonds owned by the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society.
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Green B. Duncan letter to Hannah Jones, 1852 A letter concerning interest accrued from New Orleans municipal bonds owned by the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society.
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Isaac C. Jones letter to Green B. Duncan, 1852 A letter regarding the receipt of an interest payment of New Orleans municipal bonds owned by the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society.
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Green B. Duncan letter to Jasper Cope, 1839 Correspondence concerning the interest from New Orleans municipal bonds owned by the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society.
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Moses Kempton letter to Jasper Cope, 1851 Correspondence concerning properties owned by Christ Church, Philadelphia.
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Isaac C. Jones letter to his Elizabeth Jones, 1837 A note concerning a $1000 check from Edward Miles that was received and deposited.
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Matilda Walton letter to Isaac Haines and Elizabeth Hooton, 1850 Two letters, perhaps copies, recorded on a single document: one from Ms. Hooton, Matron of the Society, to Mr. Haines, requesting winter provisions of pork and potatoes; another to Ms. Hooton where Ms. Walton recounts her personal troubles and the status of residents at the Society.
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Charles Peneveyre letter to the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society, 1850 A note of receipt and thanks for the return of a bible previously belonging to an inhabitant of the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society.