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Extract from the last will and testament of Hannah Cooper, 1850 A note from the executor of Hannah Cooper who bequeathed $100 to the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society.
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Green B. Duncan letter to Hannah Jones, 1849 Correspondence concerning New Orleans municipal bonds owned by the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society.
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Hannah Jones letter to Green B. Duncan, 1849 Correspondence concerning New Orleans municipal bonds owned by the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society.
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Hannah Jones letter to Green B. Duncan, 1849 A letter concerning the receipt of a check from Green B. Duncan.
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Green B. Duncan letter to Jasper Cope, 1849 A letter formerly attached to a check of $308 from interest of New Orleans municipal bonds made out to the Indigent Widows' Society.
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Williams Brown letter to the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society, 1849 A letter formerly attached to a donation made by the Second Reformed Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia to the Indigent Widows and Single Women's Society.
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Letter to Isaac Jones, 1848 A note requesting Isaac Jones to meet at N 99 Market Street in order to discuss the Goldtrap legacy.
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Thomas K. Kane letter to Hannah Jones, 1847 A letter that accompanied documents belonging to Hannah Tumay.
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Joseph M. Doran letter to Hannah Jones, 1847 A letter requesting that Hannah Jones, treasurer of the Indigent Widows' Society, return a series of documents, including a pension certificate, to centenarian Hannah Tumay, who was a boarder at the Society. Tumey paid a monthly fee instead of flat fee upon entry, which was covered by her pension.
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John Latimer letter to Hannah Jones, 1847 A letter concerning the payment of an account owed to Hannah Tumey, a boarder at the Society.
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Hannah Jones letter to Green B. Duncan, 1847 A letter of thanks concerning the draft of payment of interest and premium for New Orleans municipal bonds forwarded to the Indigent Widows' Society.
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Alexander Brown letter to Hannah Jones, 1847 A letter detailing the estate of Thomas W. Goldtrap who bequeathed $2000 dollars to the Indigent Widows' Society.
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Green B. Duncan letter to the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society, 1847 A letter formerly accompanying a draft of payment of interest and premium for New Orleans municipal bonds owned by the Indigent Widows' Society.
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Indigent Widows and Single Women's Society letter to Green B. Duncan, 1847 A letter regarding an interest payment due from New Orleans municipal bonds owned by the Society, which amounted to $201.
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Edward Abbott Penniman letter to the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society, 1846 A letter regarding the estate of Catharine Owens.
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James Young letter to the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society, 1846 A letter regarding the estate of Catharine Owens.
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Edward Abbott Penniman letter to Hannah Jones, 1846, 1858 A notice concerning the estate of Joseph Price from the register of wills.
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Isaac Collins letter to John K. Kane, 1846 A letter regarding the estate of Nathan Dunn.
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Jane Duval Leiper Kane letter to Hannah Jones, 1843 A letter suggesting the appointment of an executor to handle the property of a Mrs. Kementer. The epistle also relates to meeting minutes which detail a certain silver cream pitcher. Kane and Jones were at the time both members of the property committee of the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society.
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List of dividends of the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society, 1839 A list of dividends and their dates payable to the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society.
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Elizabeth Latimer letter, 1838 A letter previously accompanying a copy of meeting minutes of the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society which authorized the sale of property adjoining the Society on Cherry St.
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John Sergeant letter to the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society, 1834 A letter concerning the estate of Esther Waters, who left $1000 to "The Single Women's and Widow's Asylum of Philadelphia." Most of the letter is devoted to determining whether or not the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society was the intended recipient.
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H. Ralston letter to J. C. James esquire, 1839 Correspondence concerning the sale of the lot adjoining the Indigent Widows' Society on Cherry Street.
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H. Ralston letter to John K. Kane, 1839 A letter informing John K. Kane the price of the lot adjoining the Indigent Widows' Society.
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H. Ralston letter to the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society board of managers, 1839 A letter to the board of managers enclosing the price of the lot adjoining the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society which, at the time, was worth $2500.