These are to certify that [blank] or bearer, is entitled to one share in the Georgia Asylum company ... [Georgia? 1801].
Aboard a trawler. The net comes aboard. Each net (there are two) usually drags about an hour, is then brought aboard by the power winch. Crew and captain work on "shares." Commonly one share to each man, one to captain and one to boat. Captain maintains boat. Provincetown, Massachusetts
One Share of Stock in the Spondulix Petroleum Co.
Aboard a trawler. The nets come aboard. Each net (there are two) usually drags about an hour, is then brought by the power winch. Crew and captain work on "shares." Commonly one share to each man, one to captain and one to boat. Captain maintains boat. Provincetown, Massachusetts
This is to certify, that of entitled to one share in the Capital Stock of the Falls Bridge turnpike company ... Given under my hand this day of one thousand eight hundred and President. Treasurer. [Washington D. C. 1817].
Aboard a trawler. The net comes aboard. Each net (there are two) usually drags about an hour, is then brought aboard by the power winch. Crew and captain work on "shares." Commonly one share to each man, one to captain and one to boat. Captain maintains boat. Provincetown, Massachusetts
This is to certify, that of entitled to one share in the Capital Stock of the Falls Bridge turnpike company ... Given under my hand this day of one thousand eight hundred and President. Treasurer. [Washington D. C. 1817].
Certificate of William Rogers for one share in trust relative to the estate of Alexander Hamilton
Certificate of William Rogers for one share in trust relative to the estate of Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton to George Washington, April 19, 1792
Thomas Jefferson to Alexander Hamilton, January 26, 1792
Alexander Hamilton to Thomas Jefferson, May 23, 1793
Thomas Jefferson to Alexander Hamilton, October 13, 1792
Thomas Jefferson to Alexander Hamilton, March 10, 1792
Thomas Jefferson to Alexander Hamilton, September 12, 1793
Alexander Hamilton to James Waters, December 10, 1792
Thomas Jefferson to Alexander Hamilton, February 13, 1791
J. B. Ternant to Alexander Hamilton, March 10, 1792, in French
To the unbiassed & independent electors of the State of New-York. Since our last address to you, a publication has appeared, signed by Mr. Alexander Hamilton, as chairman of a committee, said to have been appointed by a numerous meeting of the i