Sub-Series A. Correspondence, 1800-1857, n.d.
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Item Open Access Letter to R.F. Nelles from Mr. Ball(1857-05-23) Mr. BallLetter to R.F. Nelles regarding wool. Mr. Nelles is advised to be sure the wool is well-washed and dry. This is from Mr. Ball of Hamilton, Ont., May 23, 1857.Item Open Access Letter to Robert Nelles from W. Harris(1851-10-15) Harris, W.Letter to Robert Nelles from W. Harris who says that he has just heard of the death of one of his parishioners so he must go to see the family. Most of the letter concerns his carriage. This is accompanied by an envelope postmarked Brockville, Oct. 15, 1851.Item Open Access Letter to Robert F. Nelles from Adams and Co.(1851-03-08) Adams and Co.Letter to Robert F. Nelles from Adams and Co. of Boston stating that they knew Jesse Haycock when he lived in that city. Most of the letter is water damaged and text is very much affected. This is accompanied by an envelope which is also very fragile and water damaged, but the address and return address are legible, Mar. 8, 1851.Item Open Access Letter to Robert F. Nelles from James C. Henderson and Co(1851-01-25)Letter to Robert F. Nelles from James C. Henderson and Co. acknowledging payment, Jan. 25, 1851.Item Open Access Letter to Robert Nelles from James C. Henderson and Co.(1850-11-25) Henderson and Co., James C.Letter to Robert Nelles from James C. Henderson and Co. requesting money, Nov. 25, 1850.Item Open Access Letter to Robert Nelles from John McLelland(1850-05-29) McLelland, JohnLetter to Robert Nelles from John McLelland saying that he is sending 3 pounds and to please let him know when the next payment is due, May 29, 1850.Item Open Access Letter to Robert Nelles from the Office of the N.D. Mutual Fire Insurance Company(1849-12-15) N.D. Mutual Insurance CompanyLetter to Robert Nelles from the Office of the N.D. Mutual Fire Insurance Company regarding an assessment of 5% on the premium notes of this company. This is signed by Mr. Arnold, secretary of the N.D. Mutual F. Insurance Company, Dec. 15, 1849.Item Open Access Letter to Mr. Robert Nelles from Robert Heron(1849-08-07) Heron, RobertLetter to Mr. Robert Nelles from Robert Heron regarding 10 pounds, 12 shillings and 6 pence that Mr. Heron owes to Mr. Nelles. He is asking for 6 weeks of indulgence as he is not able to make the payment at present, Aug. 7, 1849.Item Open Access Letter to Mr. Robert Nelles from John McClelland of Guelph(1848-12-28) McClelland, JohnLetter to Mr. Robert Nelles from John McClelland of Guelph regarding Lot no.2 in the 8th concession of Garafraxa [rural township in Dufferin County, Ontario]. Mr. McClelland would like to buy the property, Dec. 28, 1848.Item Open Access Letter to R.F. Nelles from Mr. Arnold(1848-09-25) Mr. ArnoldLetter to R.F. Nelles from Mr. Arnold regarding an insurance policy which was assigned to Mr. Peter B. Nelles, Sept. 25, 1848.Item Open Access Letter to Mr. Summer and Mr. Nelles from the Office of the N.D. Mutual Insurance Company of St. Catharines(1848-08-09) N.D. Mutual Insurance CompanyLetter to Mr. Summer and Mr. Nelles from the Office of the N.D. Mutual Insurance Company of St. Catharines regarding an assessment of 4 % on the premium notes of this company. This is signed by Mr. Arnold, secretary of N.D. Mutual F. Insurance Company, Aug. 9, 1848.Item Open Access Letter to Messrs. Summer and Nelles of Grimsby from T.A. Stayner(1848-07)Letter to Messrs. Summer and Nelles of Grimsby from T.A. Stayner, Postmaster General stating that the accompanying letter [letter is not enclosed] has been returned to the writer on payment of postage. (1 page, printed). This letter is barely legible. Much of the text is missing, July 1848.Item Open Access Letter to Messrs. Summer and Nelles of Grimsbyy from Thomas Street and Mr. Hamilton(1848-01-17) Mr. Hamilton; Street, ThomasLetter to Messrs. Summer and Nelles of Grimsby from Thomas Street and Mr. Hamilton in which they state that W.S. Britton has purchased the Grimsby Mills that belonged to W. James Paterson, Jan. 17, 1848.Item Open Access Letter to Henry Nelles from Samuel Street(1841-12-13)Letter to Henry Nelles from Samuel Street (1 ½ pages, handwritten) regarding a rental of a property to Harry Griffen, Dec. 13, 1841.Item Open Access Letter to Mr. Stayner from Henry Nelles(1841-01-30) Nelles, HenryLetter to Mr. Stayner from Henry Nelles in which Mr. Nelles says that he is surprised that Mr. Stayner expects him to pay a dollar regarding some mail which Mr. Nelles was obliged to send. This is attached to a letter to H. Nelles from Mr. Stayner which is illegible (3 pages in total, handwritten), Jan. 30, 1841.Item Open Access Letter to Henry Nelles from W. [illegible](1840-10-14)Letter to Henry Nelles from W. [illegible] saying that he should have sent the receipt from Price and Davidson sooner but he has been too busy, Oct. 14, 1840.Item Open Access Letter to Henry Nelles from David Merritt(1839-12-06) Merritt, DavidLetter to Henry Nelles from David Merritt inquiring about work done between Lots 5 and 6 should be done as directed or as the worker pleases to do it. This is a complaint against John Y. Lymburner, Dec. 6, 1839.Item Open Access Letter to H. Nelles from James Ramsay Crooks(1839-07-09) Crooks, James RamsayLetter to H. Nelles from James Ramsay Crooks stating that Mr. Nottman would like to arbitrate his business with Mr. Nelles, July 9, 1839.Item Open Access Letter to H. Nelles from Robert Henry, town clerk of Clinton(1839-05-31) Henry, RobertLetter to H. Nelles from Robert Henry, town clerk of Clinton stating that Mr. Adam Zimmerman would be the proper person to act as the overseer of the west direction of the main road, May 31, 1839.Item Open Access Letter to Henry Nelles from James Ramsay Crooks(1839-05-15) Crooks, James RamsayLetter to Henry Nelles from James Ramsay Crooks asking when Mr. Nelles will be able to attend to Mr. Nottman’s business. This is dated May 15, 1839. Attached to this letter is a letter to James Ramsay Crooks from Henry Nelles saying that he is sorry, but he will not be able to attend the arbitration hearing between the executors of his father’s will and Mr. Notttman until his son Robert returns (2 pages in total, handwritten), May 15, 1839.