Box 9
Contains 8 Results:
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting accounts, 1783-1808
These are loose, 1 p. accounts which generally give a summary of a year's transactions, set up in ledger format (Dr and Cr). Treasurers are: John Reynell (1783); Henry Drinker (1784-1808).
Accounts, bills, etc., [undated]
Includes list of presents [for Indians].
Accounts, bills, etc., 1776-1792
Includes printing of Quaker tracts, traveling expenses of Friends, accounts with the Meeting for Sufferings, Thomas Hillborn's statement of losses due to abandoning his property after Indian attack (1779), bills for "public Friends'" wagon, bill of articles presented to the Cherokees (1792), etc.
Accounts, bills, etc., 1793-1799
Includes bill for bricks (1792), printing of Quaker tracts, store goods, list of poor paid money (1793) at City Hall, Indian Committee fund, various traveling Friends' expenses, invoice of goods sent to Genesanguhta (1799), expenses at settlement at Oneida, etc.
Accounts, bills, etc., 1800-1812; 1817-1832
Includes bills for printing Quaker tracts, travelling expenses of Stephen Grellet (1799), accounts of the Indian Committee's fund for relief of Friends in England and Ireland, lists of items for Tunesassa (1805, 1807), etc.
Accounts, bills, etc., 1819-1874
Includes accounts of Joseph Elkinton with "Indian Institution" [1828-31], bills for books, accounts of the committee with Robert Scotton, Solomon Lukens, Ebenezer Worth, Edward Shoemaker, Abner Woolman, cost of building new saw mill, Tunesassa inventories and accounts, memo. "respecting a note of Henry Drinker endorsed by John Ellicott for $442.22..." (1827)
Accounts, bills, etc., 1849-1853
Chiefly store bills [at Randolph] of Solomon Lukens [Supt. at Tunesassa, 1849-1852].