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invoices
SC-0016-III-A-1-0029
Invoice to Captain Thomas Melville, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, from Lawrence Cement Company, April 14, 1876
SC-0016-III-A-1-0036
Invoice for purchase of tea by Sailors' Snug Harbor, from A. A. Low & Brothers, June 29, 1876
SC-0016-III-A-1-0037
Invoice to Captain Thomas Melville, Governor, Sailors' Snug Harbor, for purchase of firecrackers, from A. A. Low & Brothers, July 5, 1876
SC-0016-III-A-1-0087
Letter to Captain Thomas Melville, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, from M. [Martin] B. Monroe, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., June 5, 1878
SC-0016-III-A-1-0109
Letter to Captain Thomas Melville, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, from M. [Martin] B. Monroe, of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane, Morris Plains, N.J., September 23, 1878
SC-0016-III-A-1-0186
Letter to Captain Thomas Melville, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, from The Independent, April 13, 1880
SC-0016-III-A-1-0272
Letter to Captain Thomas Melville, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, from Meyrowitz Brothers Opticians, January 18, 1883
SC-0016-III-A-1-0275
Letter to Captain Thomas Melville, Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, from the National Tribune, January 29, 1883
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Sailors' Snug Harbor Records
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Staten Island Operations, Governor's Office Records
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business letters
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invoices
letters (correspondence)
creator/contributor
Grant, C. F.
Melville, Thomas, 1830-1884
Monroe, Martin B., 1837-1920
Warren, M. A.
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19th century U.S. newspapers
Cement industries--United States
Firecrackers
Newspaper publishing
Newspapers
Opticians
Periodicals
Psychiatric hospital patients
Psychiatric hospitals
Tea trade
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Crosby, James
Heiney, Thomas
McNally, John
Meyrowitz Brothers Opticians
National tribune
New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane (Morristown, N.J.)
Sailors' Snug Harbor (Institution)
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1870s
1880s