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- Estate Inventory of Ruben Wood, Filed April 20, 1801 -

- April 20, 1801
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Estate Inventory of Ruben Wood, Filed April 20, 1801
- Letter from William Bailey to George Appleton, January 11, 1878 -

- January 11, 1878
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Letter from William Bailey to George Appleton, January 11, 1878
- Estate Inventory of Lawrence McDonald, Filed January 17, 1818 -

- January 17, 1818
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Estate Inventory of Lawrence McDonald, Filed January 17, 1818
- Record of George Appleton's Account with William Talbot, 1877 -

- 1877
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Record of George Appleton's Account with William Talbot, 1877
- Receipt of Payment for Services Rendered for the Estate of R. J. Arnold, May 13, 1876 -

- May 13, 1876
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Receipt of Payment for Services Rendered for the Estate of R. J. Arnold, May 13, 1876
- Estate Inventory of Pewterer Robert Palethorp Jr., April 18, 1822 -

- April 18, 1822
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Estate Inventory of Pewterer Robert Palethorp Jr., April 18, 1822
- Autobiography of Margaret Skillman Clayton, 1883 - Margaret Skillman Clayton (1803-1894) recounts her life as a minister's wife in this 1883 hand-written autobiography. Margaret was born in New Jersey and became a school teacher before marrying Reverend Joshua Anderson Clayton in 1826. The couple had several children and moved often--Rev. Clayton served several churches in New York and later in Michigan. Margaret's personal narrative chronicles her family's journey in 19th-century America.

- 1803-1883
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Autobiography of Margaret Skillman Clayton, 1883
Margaret Skillman Clayton (1803-1894) recounts her life as a minister's wife in this 1883 hand-written autobiography. Margaret was born in New Jersey and became a school teacher before marrying Reverend Joshua Anderson Clayton in 1826. The couple had several children and moved often--Rev. Clayton served several churches in New York and later in Michigan. Margaret's personal narrative chronicles her family's journey in 19th-century America.
- Diary of Joshua A. Clayton from March 21, 1845 to January 31, 1847 - Joshua Anderson Clayton chronicled nearly two years of his life in this personal diary from the 1840s. Clayton was a minister who served congregations in Plymouth, Nankin, Northville, and other southeast Michigan communities. His diary recounts the baptisms, weddings, and funerals he officiated and sermon scriptures he selected. Other events, such as important local elections and trials, also appear in his writings.

- 1845-1847
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Diary of Joshua A. Clayton from March 21, 1845 to January 31, 1847
Joshua Anderson Clayton chronicled nearly two years of his life in this personal diary from the 1840s. Clayton was a minister who served congregations in Plymouth, Nankin, Northville, and other southeast Michigan communities. His diary recounts the baptisms, weddings, and funerals he officiated and sermon scriptures he selected. Other events, such as important local elections and trials, also appear in his writings.
- Envelope Labeled R. J. Arnold C. A. Papers, circa 1880 -

- circa 1880
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Envelope Labeled R. J. Arnold C. A. Papers, circa 1880