Receipts (Acknowledgments)
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Andrew C. Johnson papers
This collection consists primarily of tax receipts (1881-1893) for property and poll taxes levied on Andrew C. and Jane B. Johnson of LaPorte, Indiana. Also included is a tax statement (1897) for LaPorte, a tax receipt from Porter County, Indiana (1889) and an undated land allotment.
Andrew Hunt collection
The Andrew Hunt collection includes tax receipts (1844-1866) for land in Ingham County, Michigan, a road district labor assessment for Ingham Township, Ingham County, Michigan (1882), a copy of American Swineherd for July 1891, a People's Party state ticket for New York (circa 1870), a National Greenback ticket (circa 1884), and a brochure (1872) describing the Dodge Reaper and Mower.
Dimick family papers
This collection consists of letters, deeds, tax receipts, mortgages, money order receipts, and newspaper clippings of the Dimick family of Decatur, Van Buren County, Michigan. The letters deal with family matters as well as political and economic issues on both the national and the local level.
Gilbert B. Avery papers
This collection consists of tax receipts, a deed, and copies of deeds for land owned by Gilbert B. Avery of Three Oaks, Berrien County, Michigan.
Hiram Barnes papers
This collection contains three receipts for land purchased by Hiram Barnes in Berrien County, Michigan. The land was sold for default of taxes.
J. S. Preston papers
This collection contains twenty small diaries of J. S. Preston describing farm life in Shelby Township, Macomb County, Michigan, 1875-1895. At the end of each volume are yearly farm and household expense accounts. The folders contain receipts and newspaper clippings found within the volumes.
James Jones papers
Michigan tax receipts collection
The collection contains tax receipts from four Michigan counties: Barry County, dated 1902 and 1904; Cass County, dated 1859; Gogebic County, dated 1915; and Eaton County, dated 1879.
Phi Sigma Society records
Thomas L. Graves papers
This collection consists of two tax receipts and three deeds for land owned by Thomas L. Graves in Berrien County, Michigan.