Sale of a seven and one-half acre tract of land located in Paris to Samuel Kirkland for twenty shillings. -- Verification of deed by James Dean, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Oneida County, January 21, 1799.
C-6 1819, Jan. 12 Promissory note between E. R. and Eli Bristoll. A scrap of paper on which is written: "$233.33. By the fifteenth day of April A.D. 1822, I promise to pay to Eli Bristoll two hundred & thirty three dollars & thirty three cents, for value received, with interest after the fifteenth day of April next. Clinton, Jan. 12, 1819 / Edward Robinson." on the other side is written: E. Robinson to Eli Bristoll / $233.33 + $49.39 (interest) = $282.72 / April 24th 1822. [In Mylar sheet]
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1819, January 12 - Promissory note between Edward Robinson and Eli Bristoll. One side reads $233.33, the other $282.72.
A-3 1819, Jan. 12 Deed: Eli Bristoll and Lucinda Bristoll to Edward Robinson, in consideration of $1,590. for 18 and 6/10ths acres, excepting the schoolhouse.