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Mar 6, 1850

Journal Entry

March 06, 1850 ~ Wednesday

6th [FIGURE] A folded letter/box In company with Mrs Judith Carter Mrs Woodruff I F Cart[er] [page covered]
I went in to Boston had an interview with Brothers Hewywood & woolley
After consulting upon the subject of purchaseing a Bill of goods I
Assisted in Purchaseing A Bill of goods mostly dry goods at the
firm of Newton Eaton &c No 34 Pearl street to the Amount of
$1500. Then returned home & spent the night I Paid Brother
Woolley $245.00 for waggons & sundrys I recieved one letter from
OJ Gibson. Oliver R. Dorrance of the firm of Newton Eaton & co proffered
to supply any orders for goods that I would send for Hereafter

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Woolley, Edwin Dilworth
28 Jun 1807 - 14 Oct 1881
120 mentions
Missionary
Carter, Ilus Fabyan
8 Nov 1816 - 11 Dec 1888
409 mentions
Family
Gibson, Jacob
1 Jan 1814 - 1 May 1882
Heywood, Joseph Leland
1 Aug 1815 - 16 Oct 1910
Carter, Judith Walker
4 Dec 1807 - 18 Nov 1889
6 mentions
Family
Woodruff, Phebe Whittemore Carter
8 Mar 1807 - 10 Nov 1885
1579 mentions
Family

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Autobiography Volume 2 circa 1865
On the myself Mrs Woodruff her brother Ilus and his wife went into Boston and had an interview with brothers Haywood and Wolley and consulted with them

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Mar 6, 1850