Receipts.
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Receipts.

Receipts.

    Per Sparhawk--A Wyncoop 1 wagon; Coats, Hedges & Co 11 boxes mdse; owner aboard 1 carriage.
    Per John Bell--H A Geiss 9 bbls liquor; A Comstock & Co 10 bbls soap stone; S & E. Jonas 252 bdls paper, 3 stoves, 2 bdls steel, 2 boxes, 12 kettles, 20 bdls printing paper; F. Glachs & Co 10 bbls varnish; Thayer & Co 24 pkgs mdse; L & C H Bull 8 pkgs; A M Swartwout 150 000 laths, 7 bbls whisky, 10 boxes of cheese.
    Per Die Vernon, Oct. 14--C. H. Morton 7 pkgs mdse; Brown, Dimock & Co 1 box; F. Flachs & Co 11 pkgs; Sawyer & Graves 18 pkgs; Thayer & Co 3 pkgs; A M Swartwout 92 pkgs; Jansen & Smith 6 pkgs; Barnard & Lockwood 20 rolls leather.
    Per Excel--Howland & Jones 5 stoves, 16 pkgs hollow-ware; A M Swartwout 14 stoves 2 pcs castings 50 pkgs mdz.
    Per Keokuk--A Campbell 2 boilers, Coats, Hedges & Co., 20 bds sks; Ricker & Arntzen 20 do, Gas Co., 24 sks fireclay; A M Swartwout 50 sks salt S & W B Thayer 50 pkgs.


Source:

Unknown, "Receipts," Quincy Daily Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Tuesday, 16 October, 1855, page 3.


Notes:

    The A. Wyncoop, who received a wagon, according to Sparhawk, is probably Achimedes Burr Wynkoop of Lake County, Illinois, publisher of the Little Fort Porcupine, and later a gold miner in California in the hills above San Francisco.

    Chris.

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