This item is a letter sent from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant and town clerk, to George Foster and Sons on October 30, 1901. Mr. McCosh writes of an enclosed order in addition to business shipments, and passing through Norfolk the next day.
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These letters patent officially incorporate Sinclair's Hardware, Limited, manufacturers and dealers of hardware in Paris. The business partners were: John Harold, Manufacturer Vernon Martin, Manager James Sinclair, Merchant Franklin Smoke, Solicitor Sheldon La Pierre, Solicitor
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This item is a letter sent from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, to George Foster and Sons dated April 15, 1901. After enclosing orders, Mr. McCosh writes about his previous business transactions with Mr. Moyer for $100 of dried apples for groceries. He intends to soon travel to Walkerton, Greenwood ...
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This item is a letter sent from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, to George Foster and Sons dated March 25, 1901. After enclosing orders, Mr. McCosh writes that could not do any business in Brussels and that Mr. Thurman paid off his previous bill. He did not return until 10:30 ...
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This item is a letter sent from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, to George Foster and Sons dated April 24, 1901. After enclosing orders, Mr. McCosh writes about his upcoming business travel plans. He also states that he didn't do much in Clinton, but will do what he can for ...
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This item is a letter sent from Richard F. Meredith, a Burford merchant, to George Foster and Sons on March 13th, 1901. Mr. Meredith writes to George Foster and Sons regarding an invoice error involving the price of sugar from August 16, 1899 and his wish to clear up the ...
This item is a letter sent from Richard F. Meredith, a Burford ...
This item is a letter sent from Richard F. Meredith, a Burford merchant, to George Foster and Sons on March 9th, 1901. Mr. Meredith makes a request to have a number of goods sent to him, and will write a cheque for $75 for these goods.
This item is a letter sent from Richard F. Meredith, a Burford ...
This item is a letter sent from F. Walker, a merchant from St. George, to George Foster and Sons on 11 March 1901. Mr. Walker writes in an order to be picked up by his colleague George Coleman that he will charge to his account. This order includes a barrel ...
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This item is a letter sent by telegraph from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, to George Foster and Sons dated April 22, 1901. Mr. McCosh encloses an order for G.G. Wells that he has facilitated. He also adds that he has had little interaction with Mr. Gunn and briefly mentions ...
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This item is a letter sent by telegraph from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, to George Foster and Sons dated April 30, 1901. Mr. McCosh writes of enclosed orders for delivery he hopes to pick up for tomorrow. He states that he was late in arriving to Clifford and could ...
This item is a letter sent by telegraph from Thomas McCosh, a ...
This item is a letter sent from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, to George Foster and Sons dated March 19, 1901. Mr. McCosh writes that Elliott had paid a previous bill, and updates them about his train issues on his way to Palmerston. After which McCosh states that he went ...
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This item is a letter sent from R.A. McBride, a merchant from Paris, to George Foster and Sons dated February 24, 1904. Mr. McBride writes that he regrets not contacting George Foster sooner, and says that it was quite busy in the previous month. He also says his horse has ...
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This item is a letter sent from C.H. Birley, a Paris merchant, to George Foster and Sons dated June 1, 1903. After enclosing a $10 order for Ripley, Mr. Birley writes that it is not possible for him to pay at the time and requests his account note to be ...
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This item is a letter sent from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, to George Foster and Sons dated June 17, 1901. After enclosing orders, Mr. McCosh writes that he has received payment from A.G. Anne and Walter James. He adds that he will do what he can in Bluevale and ...
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This item is a letter sent from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, to George Foster and Sons dated June 29, 1901. After enclosing orders, Mr. McCosh writes that Paul, a client, had incorrectly received two cases of Mannford peas last Monday in addition to lacking acknowledgement of his previous order ...
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This item is a letter sent from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, to George Foster and Sons dated March 9, 1903. After enclosing orders with his letter, Mr. McCosh requests that the orders for Deaton and George be shipped by Canadian express. He also writes about salmon being sold at ...
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This item is a letter sent from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, to George Foster and Sons dated March 7, 1903. After enclosing order with his letter, Mr. McCosh also writes of a statement with $185 in cash being included. He further adds that he will do what he can ...
This item is a letter sent from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, ...
This item is a letter sent from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, to George Foster and Sons dated December 4, 1903. Mr. McCosh writes to George Foster to update them on his improved health. However, he is still in no condition to travel very far for business. He states that ...
This item is a letter sent from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, ...
This item is a letter sent from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, to George Foster and Sons dated December 10, 1903. After enclosing two small orders with his letter, Mr. McCosh writes that he got a man to drive him carefully so he could conduct some business. One of the ...
This item is a letter sent from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, ...
This item is a letter sent from Thomas McCosh, a Paris merchant, to George Foster and Sons dated December 14, 1903. After enclosing one small order with his letter, Mr. McCosh writes that a deliver was not made on time. He also cannot drive due to the road conditions, so ...
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