Account book, 1828-1855.

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Account book, 1828-1855.

Included are statements of account against Love of the firm of Love and Berryman, who purchased merchandise, building materials, furniture, books, and newspapers and periodicals in eastern cities and Louisville and Lexington; legal fee bills; tax receipts on property in Lexington and Louisville; record of the sale of his Lexington home to Charles A. Wickliffe in 1834; letters regarding various matters, including a lawsuit of the George Keats estate against Love in 1842; contract, 1840, with James S. Speed and James Stewart for them to build two brick tenements on Love's lot on Water Street in Louisville; receipts, 1854-1855, for Second Presbyterian Church pew rent; and statements of account against Lexington merchant William Cornwall and his firms.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7604044

The Filson Historical Society

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Love, John, d. 1855.

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Merchant of Lexington, Ky., and later a resident of Louisville. From the description of Account book, 1828-1855. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49253233 ...

Speed, James Stephens, 1811-1860.

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Love and Berryman (Firm)

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Wickliffe, C. A. (Charles Anderson), 1788-1869

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Charles Anderson Wickliffe was born near Springfield, Kentucky, June 8, 1788. During the War of 1812, Wickliffe served as a private but was eventually promoted to aide-de-camp to Gen. Samuel Caldwell. He served as soldier and officer at the Battle of the Thames where an army of Kentuckians under congressman Richard M. Johnson defeated British and Indian forces and where the great Indian leader, Tecumseh, was killed. Wickliffe became commonwealth's attorney, state representative, and U.S. represe...

Keats, George, 1797-1841

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