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Contains 39 Results:

Indentures concerning Reuben Wallace, 1796-1848

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: Series I, Reuben Wallace, contains information on the first generation of the Wallace family to settle in Champaign and Clark counties at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Subseries I-A, Documents, includes material concerning his work as a justice of the peace and as a state legislator. It also includes financial records, indentures, wills and receipts both for Reuben Wallace and for his father, Thomas Wallace, as well as information about the 1839 Quarterly Conference of the Troy...
Dates: 1796-1848

Will of Thomas Wallace, father of Reuben Wallace, Dec. 12, 1799

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Content From the Collection: Series I, Reuben Wallace, contains information on the first generation of the Wallace family to settle in Champaign and Clark counties at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Subseries I-A, Documents, includes material concerning his work as a justice of the peace and as a state legislator. It also includes financial records, indentures, wills and receipts both for Reuben Wallace and for his father, Thomas Wallace, as well as information about the 1839 Quarterly Conference of the Troy...
Dates: Dec. 12, 1799

Certification of Reuben Wallace as Justice of the Peace, 1813

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Content From the Collection: Series I, Reuben Wallace, contains information on the first generation of the Wallace family to settle in Champaign and Clark counties at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Subseries I-A, Documents, includes material concerning his work as a justice of the peace and as a state legislator. It also includes financial records, indentures, wills and receipts both for Reuben Wallace and for his father, Thomas Wallace, as well as information about the 1839 Quarterly Conference of the Troy...
Dates: 1813

Will of G. John Warwick, husband of Mary Warwick, 1814

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: Series I, Reuben Wallace, contains information on the first generation of the Wallace family to settle in Champaign and Clark counties at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Subseries I-A, Documents, includes material concerning his work as a justice of the peace and as a state legislator. It also includes financial records, indentures, wills and receipts both for Reuben Wallace and for his father, Thomas Wallace, as well as information about the 1839 Quarterly Conference of the Troy...
Dates: 1814

Receipts to Reuben Wallace, 1816-1854

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: Series I, Reuben Wallace, contains information on the first generation of the Wallace family to settle in Champaign and Clark counties at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Subseries I-A, Documents, includes material concerning his work as a justice of the peace and as a state legislator. It also includes financial records, indentures, wills and receipts both for Reuben Wallace and for his father, Thomas Wallace, as well as information about the 1839 Quarterly Conference of the Troy...
Dates: 1816-1854

Deed of Jacob G. Wallace, son of Reuben Wallace, Apr. 12, 1839

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content From the Collection: Series I, Reuben Wallace, contains information on the first generation of the Wallace family to settle in Champaign and Clark counties at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Subseries I-A, Documents, includes material concerning his work as a justice of the peace and as a state legislator. It also includes financial records, indentures, wills and receipts both for Reuben Wallace and for his father, Thomas Wallace, as well as information about the 1839 Quarterly Conference of the Troy...
Dates: Apr. 12, 1839

Minutes, Quarterly Conference, Troy Circuit, Methodist Episcopal Church, May 18, 1839

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content From the Collection: Series I, Reuben Wallace, contains information on the first generation of the Wallace family to settle in Champaign and Clark counties at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Subseries I-A, Documents, includes material concerning his work as a justice of the peace and as a state legislator. It also includes financial records, indentures, wills and receipts both for Reuben Wallace and for his father, Thomas Wallace, as well as information about the 1839 Quarterly Conference of the Troy...
Dates: May 18, 1839

Ohio Temperance Organ, The Organ of the State Temperance Society, Vol. 2, #52, Whole Number 104, edited by Samuel F. Cary. Signed “R. Wallace”, Jan. 24, 1846

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: Series I, Reuben Wallace, contains information on the first generation of the Wallace family to settle in Champaign and Clark counties at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Subseries I-A, Documents, includes material concerning his work as a justice of the peace and as a state legislator. It also includes financial records, indentures, wills and receipts both for Reuben Wallace and for his father, Thomas Wallace, as well as information about the 1839 Quarterly Conference of the Troy...
Dates: Jan. 24, 1846

Will of Reuben Wallace [copy], Jun. 4, 1855

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Content From the Collection: Series I, Reuben Wallace, contains information on the first generation of the Wallace family to settle in Champaign and Clark counties at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Subseries I-A, Documents, includes material concerning his work as a justice of the peace and as a state legislator. It also includes financial records, indentures, wills and receipts both for Reuben Wallace and for his father, Thomas Wallace, as well as information about the 1839 Quarterly Conference of the Troy...
Dates: Jun. 4, 1855

Order for grave marker, Reuben Wallace, 1900

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Content From the Collection: Series I, Reuben Wallace, contains information on the first generation of the Wallace family to settle in Champaign and Clark counties at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Subseries I-A, Documents, includes material concerning his work as a justice of the peace and as a state legislator. It also includes financial records, indentures, wills and receipts both for Reuben Wallace and for his father, Thomas Wallace, as well as information about the 1839 Quarterly Conference of the Troy...
Dates: 1900