Indenture: sale of land by the excutors of the Will of Elias Hicks
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Indenture: sale of land by the executors of the Will of Elias Hicks to Valentine Hicks and Robert Seaman.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830
Indenture: sale of land by the excutors of the Will of Elias Hicks
Indenture: sale of land by the executors of the Will of Elias Hicks to Valentine Hicks and Robert Seaman.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830
Letter to Elias Hicks from Elizabeth Barnes, marked Indiana
A letter to Elias Hicks, where Elizabeth Barnes expresses sorrow at Elias' 'evening of days', emphasises how much she appreciates their friendship and wishes to see him in heaven.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830
Letter to Martha and Royal Aldrich, marked Albany
A letter to his children where he expresses a wish to 'advanc[e]' them in 'the truth', euphemistically illustrating his desire for them to remain devout, which will help them in 'body soul and spirit', before detailing a bit of his trip and the intensity of the snow.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830
Letter to Jemima Hicks, marked Pitsburgh [sic]
An letter in which he first expresses his love for his wife that is 'stronger than death', gives details about his meeting, before emphasising his upset at not even receiving a 'scroll' from her.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830
A letter where he apologises for forgetting to take 'affectionate leave' of his wife, and tells her he loves her.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830
Letter to Martha Aldrich, marked Mount Pleasant
A letter to his daughter where he details the fact he is staying with his friend Jonathan Taylor and wife, is disappointed at a lack of mail although admitting the post arrives only once a week. Before emphasising the distance travelled (45 miles in a day) for meetings and other visits.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830
Letter to Jemima Hicks, marked Salem
A letter where he states his state of health, the places he visits for work (such as Dover) and meetings, mentions a marriage between a 'widower' and 'old maid' before expressing how he misses his wife and details their love.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830
Letter to Jemima Hicks, marked New York
A letter in which he talks about getting his 'outdoor business' in order, and giving her instructions as how to manage the farm and hay.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830
Letter to Jemima Hicks, marked New York
A letter here he explains he needs to be 'detained in Town longer than [
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830
Elias Hicks' deed to Robert Seaman
Agreement: Sale of land to brother-in-law Robert Seaman for $425, endorsed by Commissioner Samuel Sherman
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830