Harvey, Bishop & Co.

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  • Greffes de notaires, District judiciaire de Saint-François, CN501, S23 Charles Anderson Richardson.
    • Acte : # 1948
    • Date : 8 octobre 1844
    • Quit Claim by Russel G. Hopkinson, Collector of Customs from the Town of Derby (Vt.), to Ozro Morrill, Trader of the Township of Stanstead.
      • Résumé : Suite au paiement effectué par Morrill, Hopkinson suspend sa demande et accorde une Quittance générale. Le différent provient de l’achat d’un terrain de Rock Island (lot no 1 du 9e rang) par Morrill et décrit ainsi : «…on a part of which Moses Franklin Wright formerly erected a Building for a tannery […] with the Rights and privilege to the said Ozro Morrill […] to use so much water from the canal and dam on said Premises as shall not be required for the Clothing and Oil Mills on or near Premises […] ». Morrill peut donc utiliser le canal et le barrage tant que cela ne nuise pas aux moulins précités.
  • Greffes de notaires, District judiciaire de Saint-François, CN501, S23 Charles Anderson Richardson.
    • Acte : # 2121
    • Date : 26 septembre 1845
    • Copartnership between Ozro Morrill, Trader, Asa Linsday Harvey, Farmer, and Hiram Bishop, Tanner and Currier, all of the Township of Stanstead.
      • Résumé : Entente de partenariat dans le commerce de la « Tannery and Curring Leather » qui doit prévaloir pendant trois ans, sous le nom de firme de « Harvey, Bishop and Company ». Ce sont Harvey et Bishop qui gèreront le commerce, la production et les employés : « …Ozro Morrill shall not be an active partner in the carrying of the business […] ». En fait, Morrill recevra 1/6 des profits, alors que les deux autres associés se partageront le reste. [Dans les installations achetées par Morrill en octobre 1844 (voir acte no 1948, ci-dessus) ; non mentionné dans l’acte].
  • Greffes de notaires, District judiciaire de Saint-François, CN501, S23 Charles Anderson Richardson.
    • Acte : # 4572
    • Date : 18 mai 1850
    • Deed of Sale by Ozro Morrill, Trader of the Township of Stanstead, to Hiram Bishop, Tanner and Currier of the same place.
      • Résumé : Vente d’une partie du lot no 1 du 9e rang du Canton de Stanstead : « …the full and undivided half or moiety […] being that part of the said lot on which one Moses Franklin Wright formerly built a Tannery and on which the said Tannery now stands, and the same being bounded […] on the North and North West by the center of the road leading from Willard Wood’s Shop to the Paper Mill occupied by S. & S. Reed on the East by the land of William Arms or his representatives, on the South by a direct line to be drawn as far South as the South Side of the floom to the said Tannery, and on the South West and West by land of the late Willard Kelly or his representatives, with the equal and undivided alf or moiety of the right and privilege which the said Ozro Morrill his heirs or assigns have to use so much water from the Canal, and dam on said premises as shall not be required for the clothing and Oil Mills erected on or near the said premises but no water to be drawn to the injury of the owners or occupiers of said clothing and oil mills, or of such mills as may be erected on the site […] » . Le lot est vendu pour la somme de 162 pounds 10 shillings. [Voir # 1948]
  • Greffes de notaires, District judiciaire de Saint-François, CN501, S23 Charles Anderson Richardson.
    • Acte : # 5507
    • Date : 27 avril 1854
    • Deed of Sale by Carlos F. Haskell, Trader of the Township of Stanstead, to Hiram Bishop, Tanner and Currier of the same place.
      • Résumé : Vente d’un partie du lot no 1 du 9e rang du Canton de Stanstead : « …being that part of the said lot, on which one Moses Franklin Wright formerly built a Tannery and on which the said Tannery now stands, and the same being bounded as follows, that is to say, on the North and North West by the center of the Road leading from Willard Wood’s shop to the paper Mill, formerly owned by Messieurs S. and S. Reed and now owned by Ozro Morrill, on the East by the land of on William Arms or his Representatives, on the South Side of the floom, to the said Tannery, and on the South West and West by land of the Estate of the late privilege which the said Carlos Freeman Haskell his heirs or assigns cause have to use so much water from the Canal and dam on the said premises as shall not be required for the Clothing and Oil Mills erected on or near the said premises, but no water to be drawn to the injury of the owners or occupiers of the said Clothing and Oil Mills […] ». La vente est conclue pour la somme de 5 pounds. [Probablement une tout petite parcelle de terre qui complète, celle déjà achetée par Bishop, Voir # 4572]
  • Greffes de notaires, District judiciaire de Saint-François, CN501, S23 Charles Anderson Richardson.
    • Acte : # 6684
    • Date : 7 juin 1859
    • Deed of Sale by Hiram Bishop, Tanner and Currier of the Township of Stanstead, to Lewis Erberg Rose, Esquire of the same place.
      • Résumé : Vente de deux parties du lot no 1 du 9e rang du Canton de Stanstead : « …Firstly […] beginning at the North West corner of the piece of land hereby intended to be sold adjoining land now or formerly owned by one Stephen Foster, thence Easterly along the South line of said Stephen Foster’s land to land formerly owned by Asa Gaylord, the distance of about three rods, thence along the West line of said Gaylord’s land to land owned by said Stephen Foster, formerly belonging to Samuel and Stephen Reed the distance of about eight rods, thence Westerly along the fence dividing the land hereby sold from the said Stephen Foster’s land, to land owned by LeRoy Robinson, thence along the East line of said Robinson’s land the distance of about nine rods running North of the land of the said Stephen Foster or place of beginning […]. And Secondly […] being that part of the said lot on which one Moses Franklin Wright formerly built a Tannery and on which the said Tannery now stands, and the same being bounded […] on the North and North West by the center of the road leading from Willard Wood’s Shop to the Paper Mill, on the East by the land formerly owned by one William Arms or his representatives, on the South by a direct line to be drawn as far South as the South Side of the floom, to the said Tannery, and on the South West and West by land of the Estate of the late Willard Kelly or his representatives, and the first privilege and Right of the water running from the Canal and dam on said premises, for the use and benefit of the said Tannery and all the apparatus and privileges thereunto belonging together with the said Tannery and other the premises thereon erected […] ». Les deux lots sont vendus pour la somme totale de 2 600 dollars. [Même terrains achetés par Bishop en mai 1850 (voir, les actes # 4571 et 4572)]

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