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- Letter from William Bailey to George Appleton, February 21, 1880 -

- February 21, 1880
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from William Bailey to George Appleton, February 21, 1880
- Receipt for Services Rendered Recording Probates for the Arnold Family, 6 April 1877 -

- April 06, 1877
- Collections - Artifact
Receipt for Services Rendered Recording Probates for the Arnold Family, 6 April 1877
- Receipt of Payment for Certified Copies of Deeds to Silk Hope Plantation, June 11, 1877 -

- June 11, 1877
- Collections - Artifact
Receipt of Payment for Certified Copies of Deeds to Silk Hope Plantation, June 11, 1877
- Receipt for the Purchase of a Portable Executive Telephone by Russ Gibb, circa 1968 -

- circa 1968
- Collections - Artifact
Receipt for the Purchase of a Portable Executive Telephone by Russ Gibb, circa 1968
- Receipt from Adele & Cie, Paris, 1928 -

- April 13, 1928
- Collections - Artifact
Receipt from Adele & Cie, Paris, 1928
- Letter from W. R. Talbot to George Appleton, December 8, 1876 -

- December 08, 1876
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from W. R. Talbot to George Appleton, December 8, 1876
- Receipt for Property Taxes Paid by William Ford (Henry Ford's Father) on February 17, 1896 - When William Ford, Henry Ford's father, emigrated from Ireland in 1847 at the age of twenty he had little wealth. William settled near family in southeast Michigan and eventually purchased a tract of land. By the late 19th century, William was a prosperous farmer. In 1896, the date of this receipt, he owned over two hundred acres of farmland in Wayne County.

- February 17, 1895
- Collections - Artifact
Receipt for Property Taxes Paid by William Ford (Henry Ford's Father) on February 17, 1896
When William Ford, Henry Ford's father, emigrated from Ireland in 1847 at the age of twenty he had little wealth. William settled near family in southeast Michigan and eventually purchased a tract of land. By the late 19th century, William was a prosperous farmer. In 1896, the date of this receipt, he owned over two hundred acres of farmland in Wayne County.
- Receipts for Insurance Payments Made by William Ford (Henry Ford's Father), Springwells Township, Michigan, 1895 - When William Ford, Henry Ford's father, emigrated from Ireland in 1847 at the age of twenty he had little wealth. William settled near family in southeast Michigan and eventually purchased a tract of land. By the late 19th century, William was a prosperous farmer and secure enough to protect his property with insurance.

- 1895
- Collections - Artifact
Receipts for Insurance Payments Made by William Ford (Henry Ford's Father), Springwells Township, Michigan, 1895
When William Ford, Henry Ford's father, emigrated from Ireland in 1847 at the age of twenty he had little wealth. William settled near family in southeast Michigan and eventually purchased a tract of land. By the late 19th century, William was a prosperous farmer and secure enough to protect his property with insurance.
- Newcastle and Frenchtown Railroad Freight Receipt, 1839 - Cushing & Brothers received this receipt, dated May 22, 1839, for "one bundle" to be transported on the Newcastle and Frenchtown Railroad, which was part of the "Citizens' Union Line of Transportation" between Baltimore, Maryland, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

- May 22, 1839
- Collections - Artifact
Newcastle and Frenchtown Railroad Freight Receipt, 1839
Cushing & Brothers received this receipt, dated May 22, 1839, for "one bundle" to be transported on the Newcastle and Frenchtown Railroad, which was part of the "Citizens' Union Line of Transportation" between Baltimore, Maryland, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Receipt for Felt Purchased by Henry Ford Estate, January 1918 -

- 06 December 1915-13 January 1918
- Collections - Artifact
Receipt for Felt Purchased by Henry Ford Estate, January 1918