Box 9
Container
Contains 18 Results:
Administrative deed from William Wise, concerning estate of George Musselman, Apr. 6, 1875
File — Box: 9, 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:
Apr. 6, 1875
Essay by Grace Wise [Wallace], “Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow”, Apr. 1888
File — Box: 9, 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:
Apr. 1888
Prophecy of the Class of 1888, Olive Branch High School, written by Grace Wise [Wallace], May 17, 1888
File — Box: 9, 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:
May 17, 1888
To: Mattie McKinney [Wise]; From: Relatives, 1864
File — Box: 9, 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:
1864
To: William Wise; From: R.S. Aston, Dec. 22, 1891
File — Box: 9, 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:
Dec. 22, 1891
To: C.B. Wallace; From: William Wise, Jun. 29, 1892
File — Box: 9, Folder: 11
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. 29, 1892
To: William and Martha Wise; From: Roscoe Wise [son], 1898-1899
File — Box: 9, Folder: 12
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:
1898-1899
To: Martha [Mattie] McKinney Wise; From: Cousins and Relatives, 1900-1919
File — Box: 9, Folder: 13
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:
1900-1919
To: William and Martha Wise; From: Family and Friends, 1903-1930
File — Box: 9, Folder: 14
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:
1903-1930
To: Mattie McKinney Wise; From: Cora Wise [daughter-in-law], Feb. 1915
File — Box: 9, Folder: 15
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:
Feb. 1915