Box 3
Contains 13 Results:
Postcards, used, 1904-1912 and n.d.
Includes postcards from Canada, Germany, England, Switzerland, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Washington D.C., Illinois, and California.
Postcards, unused, n.d.
Includes postcards from Niagara Falls, NY, and Barre and Williamstown, Ver.
Genealogical records, 1864 - 1907
Includes manuscript and typescript family records and accounts.
School records, 1849-1864 and n.d.
Correspondence, tuition payment receipts, grading records, essays, samples of penmanship, teaching certificates, merit rewards and records, and other papers related to Chase family members' schooling. Also includes an issue of Bates' The collage crescent, April 1864, listing various Chase family members as students.
Military records, 1832 - 1864
Josiah Chase (Sr.? Capt.?) honorable discharge papers (1832), and John Chase Naval and Military Academy correspondence.
Miscellaneous family papers, 1841 and n.d.
Includes summons for town of York regarding a highway (1841), recipes, a prepared powder (sleeved; do not open), visiting cards, a pamphlet titled Religious experience and death of Eliza Van Wyck inscribed to Harriett Chase, and an embroidered cross.
Conveyances, 1857 - 1913
Deeds, including warranty and quit-claim, for land in and around Ogunquit, Me.
Ogunquit property accounts, 1886 - 1916
Expense, credit, and settlement accounts for Ogunquit, Me., property, between brothers Josiah and John L. Chase.
Product catalogs and papers, 1862-1865 and n.d.
Correspondence, price lists, pamphlets, and catalogs related to wool and textile processing, soap manufacturing, and stationery products belonging or sent to Josiah Chase. Businesses include Josiah Chase's work as wool manufacturer and the Holbrook Manufacturing Co. and G.S. Haskins & Co., both in New York City.
Financial accounts, 1821-1853 and n.d.
Bills, receipts, payment requests, and various account ledgers. Includes a promissory note (1841) and an agreement by Jotham Chase to sell the rights to his "improved washing machine" to Josiah Chase (1835).