M.S. Marmion request for groceries, December 27 1872Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServicePiece of blank paper torn from end of bound sheet, containing a request for groceries, dated December 27, 1872 and signed by M.S. Marmion; addressee's name undecipherable
J.D. Butt to doctor, note [Recto]Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServicePiece of laid paper torn from larger sheet, containing on obverse a note from J.D. Butt to doctor (presumably Marmion) asking him to write Michael Tearney retaking of hay by U.S. troops
Inventory of furnishings, found in account book [Recto]Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceManuscript fragment consisting of the lower portion of a sheet of white paper containing faint columnar lines and 16 entries apparently from an inventory of furnishings. Found loose in account book, cat. no. 289.
Inventory of furnishings, found in account book [Verso]Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceManuscript fragment consisting of the lower portion of a sheet of white paper containing faint columnar lines and 16 entries apparently from an inventory of furnishings. Found loose in account book, cat. no. 289.
Samuel Moore to Mr. Burton, note, April 21 1859Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceFrom Samuel Moore to Mr. Burton dated April 21, 1859 to send his watch by the bearer. Written in ink on a lip cut from the upper edge of a sheet of white laid paper.
1859-04-21
Envelope addressed to Dr. N. MarmionHarpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceOrange colored business letter sized envelope addressed to Dr. N. Marmion/ Harpers Ferry/Jefferson Co./W.VA. Return address across left end of envelope with sender's name not decipheral/Charleston/Jeff. Co./W.VA. Postmarked, Charlestown, W.VA., March 2. Bears two 3-cent stamps, scott no. 158; 1873-1881.
One dollar bank noteHarpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceOverside: Black printing on brown colored paper with the inscription: "I promise to pay to the bearer on demand one dollar (in city stock orders) of the BandO Railroad Company or (their equivalent in) baltimore bank notes" number 2428 a reverser side: Mrs. jenkins. Treated in 1973 at hfc.
Confederate twenty dollar billHarpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceConfederate 20 dollar bill - printed in black on the o9bverse with orange background lineations, and in no blue on the reverse. Obverse contains an engraving of the Tennessee state capitol in the upper center and an oval engraving of A.H. Stephens in the lower right corner. The bill is dated February 17, 1864 and bears the printers' name at the lower right-keatinge and ball Columbia SC. A long tear from the right edge has a transparent tape support on the reverse. There is loss from the right edge below the upper corner, tears and punctures.