Box 1
Contains 72 Results:
Bill of Sale, James Hooper, City of Baltimore, Maryland, and James and Jeremiah L. Pattison, of Dorchester County, Maryland, to David and Henry Long of Worcester County, Maryland, 1827 November 30
For schooner Hope of Baltimore, fifty and 86/95 tons Round Tuck, no galleries and no figure heade.
Bill of Sale, George Stevenson to David Long, 1827 January 17
For one ox wain, one pair of oxen, one cow and yerling (sic), two feather beds with their slids and furniture, one broad axe, two spads.
Bill of Sale, Jesse Long to David Long (both of Worcester County, Maryland), 1827 September 13
For four feather beds and furniture, four bed steads, mats and cords, one doz. Winsor chairs, half doz. Flag chairs, one walnut table, one walnut desk, one clock and case, two iron pots, one dutch owen, one tea kettle, one wash stand, five head of hogs, three pair and irons, two and a half doz. china dining plates, half doz. dishes, one mahognay flame looking glass, one trunk, together with the whole of my household and kitchen furniture.
Extract from above describing the articles covered by Bill of Sale., 1827 September 13
Bill of Sale, Peter Coston to David Long (both of Worcester County, Maryland), 1827 January 5
For one mare, three oxen, one cow and calf, six hogs, four feather beds, steads, mats, cords and furniture, one wain, one half of seive and canoe and six stacks of fodder.
Bill of Sale, Isaac Ballard, to David Long (both of Worcester County, Maryland), 1832 April 27
For household furniture in his possession consisting of beds and furniture, tables, chairs, chests, cupboard and pot mettals, crockery ware, etc.
Bill of Sale, Samuel Fields to David Long (both of Worcester County, Maryland), 1827 September 27
Bill of Sale, Stephan Collins to David Long (both of Worcester County, Maryland), 1827 July 21
Bill of Sale, Handy Beauchamp and John Beauchamp (both of Somerset County, Maryland) to David Long (Worcester County, Maryland), 1822 April 18
For one yolk oxen.
Bill of Sale, Levi Long and David and Henry Long (all of Worcester County, Maryland), 1827 December 4
For one horse, four hogs, one bureau, half dozen Windsor chairs, one walnut table, one stand, one trunk, two feather beds and furniture.