Business note from John Cornelius to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Cornelius asks Birdsall to "let the bearer have the vallue [sic] of four shillings upon my account."
Business note from Jonathan Johnson to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Johnson requests that Birdsall "let the bearer Jonathan Rafael have on my accompt - half a gallon of molases & I will see you paid for the same." Note: Birdsall owned a general…
Business note from Mary Jones to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Jones requests that Birdsall "send me by the bearer two yards and a quarter of the same gimp [thread] that I had of yesterday and you will oblige." Note: Birdsall owned a general store…
Business note from Nehemiah Deane to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, dean requests that Birdsall "let the barer hear of have half gallon Rum upon my account and I shell com this weak and pay you." Note: Birdsall owned a general store in Jerusalem…
Business note from Nehemiah Deane to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Deane requests that Birdsall "let the barer hear of have five shillings upon my account." Note: Birdsall owned a general store in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), N.Y. He was also a…
Business note from Obe[diah?] Jackson to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Jackson requests that Birdsall "let the barer [sic] James Dobbin have cloth for shirt and trousers and some tobaco [sic] on my account and youl [sic] oblige your friend." the…
Business note from Phebe Brass to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Brass requests that Birdsall "let the bearer hereof have to the valu[e] of £1 in cloth the cheapest you have got for a jacket." Note: Birdsall owned a general store in Jerusalem…
Business note from Richard Jackson, Sr., to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Jackson requests that Birdsall "let the bearer hereof have half a pound of powder and two pounds of shot and I will se [sic] you paid." Note: Birdsall owned a general store in…
Business note from Solomon Pool to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Pool requests that Birdsall "Let Richard Totten have one silk hadkerchief [sic] and a Quart of Rum and I will see you Paid."
Business note from Solomon Poole to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Poole requests that Birdsall "let the barer [sic] take up to the value of thirty shillings on my acount [sic] and I will see you paid and in doing so you will much oblige your friend."…