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Title |
[Voucher from Thomas Brown, Livery Stable Keeper] |
Collection Name |
Richmond County Public Records |
Date |
September 8, 1878 |
Description |
This is an individual item contained within archival collection MS236. This document is a voucher for transportation. It is printed and handwritten on off-white paper: "Justice Court, Edgewater, Septr 8th 1878 / THOMAS BROWN, Livery Stable Keeper, / Furnish transportation to convey Edward Perry To / Richmond County Jail. Charge the same to Middletown / [T?] Garrett / Justice of the Peace. / Filed in Town / Clerks Office / 1878." (Keywords: New York) |
Biography and History |
Thomas Brown (ca. 1846-1904) operated a livery stable and later became the proprietor of a hotel. He was active in local politics, serving as a trustee of the Village of Edgewater and also serving as Under-Sheriff for his brother, Sheriff Benjamin Brown. |
Legal Status |
Items represented here are from the collections of the Staten Island Historical Society. Materials reproduced for personal non-commercial use must credit the Staten Island Historical Society. Commercial licensing is available. |
Physical Extent |
3.125" H x 6.875" W |
Catalog Number |
X19.0303 |
Object Name |
Document |
Archival Description Level |
Item |
Parent Record |
MS236.000 |
Subjects |
Transportation Carriages & coaches Jails |
Earliest Date |
1878 |
Latest Date |
1878 |
Lexicon Sub-category |
Documentary Artifact |
Associated People |
Brown, Thomas |
Support Acknowledgment |
Online Collections Database record made possible by the Staten Island Historical Society, March 2020. |
