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COLLECTION Identifier: Mss:77 1782-1791 R323

Reed & Gardner records

Bills and invoices, 1777-1782 November, 1777-1782 November Digital

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Receipts, bills, and invoices for goods including sugar, molasses, tea, footwear, ribbon, calico, cotton, and housewares purchased by Reed & Gardner from John & Thomas Amory, Luke Baker, Margaret Newman, William Lowder, and others, dated 1777-November 1782. There is also a bill for molasses and dry goods to Madam Raymond from Isaac Reed.

Invoice book, 1782, 1782 Digital

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Invoice book listing commodities William Gardner acquired "without the knowledge of my partner, Mr. Isaac Reed," made in 1782.

Bills and invoices, 1782 December-1783 June 3, 1782 December-1783 June 3 Digital

Scope and Contents Receipts, bills, and invoices for goods including brandy, rum, ribbon, German steel, cloth, and silk, dated December 1782-June 3, 1783.This folder comprises the papers of Mary Reed, widow and executrix for the estate of Isaac Reed. Most of the materials comprise receipts showing payments of debts on Isaac Reed's estate. Two sheets show that Mary Reed was given power of attorney by Asoph Fletcher (of Cavendish, Vermont) and Thaddeus Smith (of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire) in order...

Bills and invoices, 1783 June 5-December, 1783 June 5-December Digital

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Receipts, bills, and invoices for goods including sugar, salt, rum, cloth, ribbon, and feathers, purchased by Reed & Gardner to William Sherburne, Abigail Brown, and others, dated June 5 to December 1783. There is also a receipt from physician Isaac Rand (1743-1822; Harvard AB 1761) for medicines administered to Isaac Reed.

Bills and invoices, 1784 January-June, 1784 January-June Digital

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Receipts, bills, and invoices for goods like brandy, rums, wheat, rye, flaxseed, and German steel, dated January-June 1783. Included are rum bills to Reed & Gardner from Andrew Symmes and receipt for payment from Mary Ann Symmes; promissory note to Mary Boylston for 270 Spanish milled dollars; and an account of iron, steel, tea, glass, and other goods sold on consignment for Captain John Dean.

Bills and invoices, 1784 July-September, 1784 July-September Digital

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Receipts, bills, and invoices for goods including buttons, tobacco, sugar, rum, teapots, lanterns, and shoes buckles, bought from William Sherburne, Margaret Newman, and others in addition several notes, dated July-September 1784.

Bills and invoices, 1784 October-December, 1784 October-December Digital

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Receipts, bills, invoices, and promissory notes for goods including brandy, linen, feathers, and gauze, dated October-December 1784.

Bills and invoices, 1785 January-May, 1785 January-May Digital

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Receipts, bills, and invoices for goods like buttons, knives, glasses, spelling books, teapots, soap, and tobacco, dated January-May 1785. Included are bills to Reed & Gardner from William Lowder, Gideon Baty, William Sherburne, and others, as well as orders and notes, such as an order to pay from Zebina Curtis of Littleton, Massachusetts.

Bills and invoices, 1785 June-August, 1785 June-August Digital

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Receipts, bills, and invoices for goods including buttons, knitting needles, hair ribbons, chocolate, salt, and tea, in addition to promissory notes to other merchants, dated June-August 1785.

Bills and invoices, 1785 September-December, 1785 September-December Digital

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Receipts, bills, and invoices goods like shoes, broadcloth, silk, baize, and Bohea tea, as well as several promissory notes, dated September-December 1785. Includes a printed bill filled out in manuscript from Blodget & Gilman's "Variety-Store" in Boston.

Bills and invoices, 1786 January-February, 1786 January-February Digital

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Receipts, bills, and invoices for dry goods, rum, coffee, tea, and other merchandise, as well as several promissory notes and orders, dated January-February 1786. Includes a bill from and note to merchant Jonathan Amory, and a receipt to Mary Parker of Lexington for state notes borrowed from her by Isaac Reed.

Bills and invoices, 1786 April-August, 1786 April-August Digital

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Receipts, bills, and invoices for goods sold and purchased by Isaac Reed and Reed & Gardner, including buttons, knives, tea, sugar, gloves, and rum, dated April-August 1786.

Bills and invoices, 1786 September-1787 February, 1786 September-1787 February Digital

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Receipts, bills, and invoices for goods like brass knob hooks, hinges, tobacco, darning needles, ink pots, and candlesticks, and several promissory notes, dated September 1786 to February 1787. Included is a bill to Isaac Reed from Charlestown merchants Larkin & Hurd for gunpowder, molasses, rum, Bohea tea, black pepper, and other items; and Isaac Parker's bill for merchandise such as compasses, almanacs, beeswax, and thread.

Bills and invoices, 1787 March-December, 1787 March-December Digital

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Includes receipts, bills, invoices, and orders for goods like snuff, sugar, cloth, wheat, rum, and sugar, several promissory notes, and a bill to Isaac Reed from Abraham Patch, Jr., for carpentry, setting glass, and painting at the store.

Bills and invoices, 1788 January-August, 1788 January-August Digital

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Receipts, bills, and invoices for goods including molasses, sugar, and buttons, and several promissory notes and orders, in addition to a bill from Isaac Reed to Jess Hodges & Seth Groves for grain and storage of nails, dated January-August 1788.

Bills and invoices, 1788 September-November, 1788 September-November Digital

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Receipts, bills, and invoices for goods like rum, gin, brandy, and flour, dated September-November 1788. Also includes a account to Isaac Reed from Concord silversmith Samuel Bartlett for making a silver cream urn and two hatpins.

Bills and invoices, 1789-1792., 1789-1792. Digital

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Receipts, bills, and invoices for goods like gunshot, buttons, rum, raisins, and candles, and several promissory notes, dated 1789 to 1792. Some records were addressed to the estate of Isaac Reed. Included is a receipt for Fitchburg land sold by the estate of John Bridge, of which one-sixth belonged to the heirs of Isaac Reed. There are also several legal bills from Isaac Reed to Jonathan Reed.

Invoices and receipts, undated Digital

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Fragments and undated receipts, bills, and invoices for goods including rum, sugar, French pins, and pen knives, labor, and accounts of notes held in 1785-1787.

Correspondence, 1782-1789, undated, 1782-1789 Digital

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Correspondence of Isaac Reed, William Gardner, and other merchants, including William Sherburne, regarding trade, availability, and prices and quality of goods like sugar, shot, and New England and West Indies rum, dated from 1782 to 1789. Letters between Reed, in Brookline, and Gardner, in Littleton, discuss commodities they were purchasing and commission sales.

Dissolution papers, 1784, 1784 Digital

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Several documents outlining the terms by which Isaac Reed and William Gardner dissolved their partnership in July 1784.

Attachments of goods and writs, 1788 January-March., 1788 January-March. Digital

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Attachments of goods and writs issued while Isaac Reed was justice of the peace, dated January-March 1788. There is additionally an execution signed by Jonathan Reed, also a justice, ordering the sheriff to attach property of Moses Sanderson and jail him if Sanderson cannot pay the full judgment awarded to Isaac Reed by the court in a lawsuit Reed won.

Attachments of goods and writs, 1789 April-July, 1789 April-July Digital

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Attachments of goods and writs issued while Isaac Reed was justice of the peace, dated April-July 1789. Includes a writ ordering the sheriff to attach the property of Westford cordwainer Simon Hunt after he lost a lawsuit brought by Mary Brooks of Acton; Brooks alleged that Hunt had failed to honor a note, for which she was expecting to receive payment in flax, sheeps' wool, and flour.

Attachments of goods and writs, 1789 August-September, undated, 1789 August-September, Digital

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Attachments of goods and writs issued while Isaac Reed was justice of the peace, dated August-September 1789. Also includes an assault and battery complaint filed by Benjamin Robbins against Joseph Robbins, Jr.