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Contains 47 Results:

Indentures concerning Benjamin Sweet, 1830-1832

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 31
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: 1830-1832

Letter from Ann Marie and Oak Dale cemetery deed for Mary Ann Sweet, Mar. 20, 1846; May 13, 1863

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 32
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: Mar. 20, 1846; May 13, 1863

Memorandum of William Hadley’s letters, Undated

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 33
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: Undated

Land Sale, Estate of William Hadley, Nov. 14, 1856

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 34
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: Nov. 14, 1856

To: Elizabeth Churchman Sweet Smith; From: William C. Hadley, Aug. 13, 1854

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 35
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: Aug. 13, 1854

To: Mary N. Smith (Wallace); From: William Hadley, Jul. 20, 1855

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 36
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: Jul. 20, 1855

To: Friends and Family; From: Sarah A. Hadley, 1857, 1883-1885

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 37
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: 1857, 1883-1885

To: Sallie [Sarah Smith Hadley]; From: William C. Hadley, 1866-1868

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 38
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: 1866-1868

To: Gene Hadley; From: Minnie Hadley, Jul. 9, 1885

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 39
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: Jul. 9, 1885

To: W.C. Hadley, Sarah Smith Hadley, and Gene Hadley; From: M.V. [Minnie] Hadley, 1885-1903

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 40
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: 1885-1903