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Box 1

 Container

Contains 13 Results:

Akin, E.H. to John C. Newkirk, 1856

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Legal, financial, and social correspondence written to John C. Newkirk concerning the development of Joliet, Illinois, 1839-1852. The bulk of the correspondence centers upon the business relationship between Newkirk and his law partner, John M. Wilson, both of whom had invested in Joliet prospects prior to the Panic of 1837. The collection also includes correspondence from other Joliet-based lawyers, including Jesse O. Norton, a lawyer and U.S. Representative originally from Vermont, and...
Dates: 1856

Armstrong, Charles to John C. Newkirk, Dec. 10, 1847

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Legal, financial, and social correspondence written to John C. Newkirk concerning the development of Joliet, Illinois, 1839-1852. The bulk of the correspondence centers upon the business relationship between Newkirk and his law partner, John M. Wilson, both of whom had invested in Joliet prospects prior to the Panic of 1837. The collection also includes correspondence from other Joliet-based lawyers, including Jesse O. Norton, a lawyer and U.S. Representative originally from Vermont, and...
Dates: Dec. 10, 1847

Balestier, J.N. to John C. Newkirk, Jun. 15, 1841

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Legal, financial, and social correspondence written to John C. Newkirk concerning the development of Joliet, Illinois, 1839-1852. The bulk of the correspondence centers upon the business relationship between Newkirk and his law partner, John M. Wilson, both of whom had invested in Joliet prospects prior to the Panic of 1837. The collection also includes correspondence from other Joliet-based lawyers, including Jesse O. Norton, a lawyer and U.S. Representative originally from Vermont, and...
Dates: Jun. 15, 1841

Beaumont, J. to John C. Newkirk, May 17, 1841

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Legal, financial, and social correspondence written to John C. Newkirk concerning the development of Joliet, Illinois, 1839-1852. The bulk of the correspondence centers upon the business relationship between Newkirk and his law partner, John M. Wilson, both of whom had invested in Joliet prospects prior to the Panic of 1837. The collection also includes correspondence from other Joliet-based lawyers, including Jesse O. Norton, a lawyer and U.S. Representative originally from Vermont, and...
Dates: May 17, 1841

Crist, A. to John C. Newkirk, Jun. 24, 1839

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Legal, financial, and social correspondence written to John C. Newkirk concerning the development of Joliet, Illinois, 1839-1852. The bulk of the correspondence centers upon the business relationship between Newkirk and his law partner, John M. Wilson, both of whom had invested in Joliet prospects prior to the Panic of 1837. The collection also includes correspondence from other Joliet-based lawyers, including Jesse O. Norton, a lawyer and U.S. Representative originally from Vermont, and...
Dates: Jun. 24, 1839

Henderson, Hugh to John C. Newkirk, Nov. 22, 1841

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Legal, financial, and social correspondence written to John C. Newkirk concerning the development of Joliet, Illinois, 1839-1852. The bulk of the correspondence centers upon the business relationship between Newkirk and his law partner, John M. Wilson, both of whom had invested in Joliet prospects prior to the Panic of 1837. The collection also includes correspondence from other Joliet-based lawyers, including Jesse O. Norton, a lawyer and U.S. Representative originally from Vermont, and...
Dates: Nov. 22, 1841

Jordan, Allen to John C. Newkirk, Apr. 20, 1843

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Legal, financial, and social correspondence written to John C. Newkirk concerning the development of Joliet, Illinois, 1839-1852. The bulk of the correspondence centers upon the business relationship between Newkirk and his law partner, John M. Wilson, both of whom had invested in Joliet prospects prior to the Panic of 1837. The collection also includes correspondence from other Joliet-based lawyers, including Jesse O. Norton, a lawyer and U.S. Representative originally from Vermont, and...
Dates: Apr. 20, 1843

Matteson, J.A. to John C. Newkirk, Jan. 27, 1852

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Legal, financial, and social correspondence written to John C. Newkirk concerning the development of Joliet, Illinois, 1839-1852. The bulk of the correspondence centers upon the business relationship between Newkirk and his law partner, John M. Wilson, both of whom had invested in Joliet prospects prior to the Panic of 1837. The collection also includes correspondence from other Joliet-based lawyers, including Jesse O. Norton, a lawyer and U.S. Representative originally from Vermont, and...
Dates: Jan. 27, 1852

Norton, Jesse O. to John C. Newkirk, 1845-1852

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Legal, financial, and social correspondence written to John C. Newkirk concerning the development of Joliet, Illinois, 1839-1852. The bulk of the correspondence centers upon the business relationship between Newkirk and his law partner, John M. Wilson, both of whom had invested in Joliet prospects prior to the Panic of 1837. The collection also includes correspondence from other Joliet-based lawyers, including Jesse O. Norton, a lawyer and U.S. Representative originally from Vermont, and...
Dates: 1845-1852

Sherman, Lewis to John C. Newkirk, Jul. 3, 1845

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Legal, financial, and social correspondence written to John C. Newkirk concerning the development of Joliet, Illinois, 1839-1852. The bulk of the correspondence centers upon the business relationship between Newkirk and his law partner, John M. Wilson, both of whom had invested in Joliet prospects prior to the Panic of 1837. The collection also includes correspondence from other Joliet-based lawyers, including Jesse O. Norton, a lawyer and U.S. Representative originally from Vermont, and...
Dates: Jul. 3, 1845

Wilson, John M. to John C. Newkirk, 1841-1846

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Legal, financial, and social correspondence written to John C. Newkirk concerning the development of Joliet, Illinois, 1839-1852. The bulk of the correspondence centers upon the business relationship between Newkirk and his law partner, John M. Wilson, both of whom had invested in Joliet prospects prior to the Panic of 1837. The collection also includes correspondence from other Joliet-based lawyers, including Jesse O. Norton, a lawyer and U.S. Representative originally from Vermont, and...
Dates: 1841-1846

Woodruff, George H. to John C. Newkirk, 1841-1880, bulk 1841-1856

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Legal, financial, and social correspondence written to John C. Newkirk concerning the development of Joliet, Illinois, 1839-1852. The bulk of the correspondence centers upon the business relationship between Newkirk and his law partner, John M. Wilson, both of whom had invested in Joliet prospects prior to the Panic of 1837. The collection also includes correspondence from other Joliet-based lawyers, including Jesse O. Norton, a lawyer and U.S. Representative originally from Vermont, and...
Dates: 1841-1880, bulk 1841-1856

Clipping of print, “A Monument to the Men whom the People delight to honor”, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Legal, financial, and social correspondence written to John C. Newkirk concerning the development of Joliet, Illinois, 1839-1852. The bulk of the correspondence centers upon the business relationship between Newkirk and his law partner, John M. Wilson, both of whom had invested in Joliet prospects prior to the Panic of 1837. The collection also includes correspondence from other Joliet-based lawyers, including Jesse O. Norton, a lawyer and U.S. Representative originally from Vermont, and...
Dates: undated