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COLLECTION Identifier: Mss:899 1807-1861 T775

Israel E. Trask business records

Legal documents, 1807-1833 Digital

Scope and Contents Most of the folder contains documents related to deeds of sale and mortgages of property in Wilkinson County, Mississippi Territory and later the state of Mississippi, with a few documents related to activity in Hampden County, Massachusetts. The documents related to the properties in Wilkinson County, Mississippi include powers of attorney, deeds, memoranda, and mortgages predominately between Israel Trask and his brother James Trask. Some of the documents list the names of the plantations...

"Planter's Bank with I E Trask" notebook, 1811-1821 Digital

Scope and Contents This is a volume with the label "Planter's Bank with I E Trask." The languages represented include mostly English with some French. The volume is more than just an account with a bank and includes accounts of Abner Lawson Duncan with Israel E. Trask, 1812-1813; memorandum of money paid out, Natchez, 1818; memorandum of Trask's property at the time of his setting out for New Orleans and Natchez, Springfield, 1821 (amongst other things); plantation, enslaved persons, and stock in Wilkinson...

Accounts Current, 1812-1821 Digital

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This folder contains account current of I.E. Trask with S. Pynchon, 1815; statement of account by S. Postlethwait, I.E. Trask with Lydia Carter; James L. Trask in acc. with I.E. Trask dated April 28, 1818; account of Col. I.E. Trask to Simon Sanborn for labor and supplies paid in full 1822.

Bills and receipts, 1813-1835 Digital

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Bills and receipts kept by Israel Trask for a variety of things including household goods, furniture, horses, and books. The bulk of the bills and receipts were from merchants in New York and Boston and date from near the time, 1821, when the Trask family purchased a home from James Byer, Jr. in Sprinfield, Mass.

Bank of Orleans account book, 1819 Digital

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This small account book contains entries on two pages with debits and credits for Israel E. Trask, dated March 22 and 26, 1819.

Proceeds of cotton sales, 1819 Digital

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This folder contains two accounts for proceeds of cotton sold in Natchez and New Orleans by Israel E. Trask, 1819.

Stock bills and receipts, 1823-1830 Digital

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This folder contains bills and receipts for stock owned by Israel E. Trask in the Springfield Fire Insurance Company, Bank of Commerce, Pontoosuc Turnpike Corporation, and a cotton factory, 1823-1830.

Lists of enslaved persons, 1829, undated Digital

Scope and Contents This folder contains two lists of enslaved persons. The first, a memorandum of 198 enslaved persons at La Grange and River plantations, no date – 179 enslaved persons recorded by name, possibly in family groups, at La Grange plantation, and 19 enslaved persons recorded by name at River plantation. The second document is a list of 173 enslaved persons probably at La Grange and River plantations, dated 1829 – 154 enslaved persons recorded by name, possibly in family groups, probably at La...

Brimfield Cotton Manufacturing Company agreements, 1816-1818 Digital

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An account [current?] of Brimfield Cotton & Woolen Manufacturing Co. with Lyon Myles & Co., 1816, and a deed transferring Trask's shares in the company to Enoch Wishall, 1818.

Chicopee Canal proposals, circa 1825 Digital

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Minutes of a meeting to petition for a canal from Springfield to Boston via the Chicopee and Quaboag Rivers held at Brimfield and a report of the resolutions of the committee.

Justice of the Peace documents, 1820-1827 Digital

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Appointments for Israel E. Trask as Justice of Peace in Hampden County, Massachusetts, in 1820 and 1827.

Elizabeth C. Trask bills, receipts, letters, accounts, 1838-1859 Digital

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This folder contains receipts, bills, and accounts related to Israel Trask's estate and disbursements from the estate to Elizabeth Carter Trask. Also included are letters sent by the Trask's son-in-law, John Gallison Tappan to Elizabeth Carter Trask with information related to disbursement amounts and timing of when she would receive money.

Records concerning William E. Trask's involvement in Israel Trask's estate, 1846-1859 Digital

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Correspondence related to the administration of Trask family estates, including Israel E. Trask's. William E. Trask was the son of Israel and Elizabeth Carter Trask.

Records concerning Sarah (Trask) Onderdonk's involvement in Israel Trask's estate, 1843-1861 Digital

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Correspondence related to the administration of Israel E. Trask's estate and Sarah Onderdonk's investments. Sarah Trask Onderdonk was the daughter of Israel and Elizabeth Carter Trask.

Letters to John Remsen Onderdonk, 1839-1844 Digital

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This folder contains letters sent by the executors of Israel E. Trask's estate to John Remsen Onderdonk, husband of Israel's daughter Sarah regarding yearly disbursements of money to her from the estate.

Correspondence (typed transcript copies), 1812-1855 Digital

Scope and Contents The letters and papers of Israel E. Trask and his family include correspondence, bills, and memoranda. The bulk of the material is letters written by Israel E. Trask to his wife Elizabeth Carter Trask, either while traveling or at plantations in Mississippi or Louisiana. Israel writes about the traveling conditions, his health, lodging, meeting friends, his desire to be with his wife and children, plantation news, and family updates. Also included are letters written to Israel from friends...