All Items 9 Collection 2 Archives & Special Collections 9 Emily Dickinson Collection 1 Contributor 14 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 8 Amherst Agricultural Library Association 1 Baring Brothers & Co. 1 Dickinson, Edward, 1803-1874 1 Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 1 Hampshire and Franklin Railroad Corporation 1 Hayes, Erastus 1 Metropolitan Soapstone Company (New York, N.Y.) 1 Portland, Scarborough and Phipsburgh Mining Company 1 Raynolds, John 1 Sinclair, Thomas 1 Stuart, Charles B., (Charles Beebe), 1814-1881 1 Ward, Thomas W., (Thomas Wren), 1786-1858 1 Wyer, Eleazar 1 show more 9 show fewer Topic 3 Finance, Personal 8 American poetry 1 Women poets, American 1 Part Of 2 Edward and Orra White Hitchcock Papers 8 Emily Dickinson Collection 1 Genre 5 Receipts (financial records) 3 Stock certificates 3 Checks (bank checks) 1 Notes 1 Poems 1 mods.shelfLocator 1 Box 2 Folder 25 9 Edward Hitchcock receipt of payment to Baring Brothers & Co., 1850 May 14 Baring Brothers & Co. A receipt signed by Thomas Wren Ward and another individual, to Edward Hitchcock for payment received "to be passed to his credit in account by Messrs Baring Brothers & Co. of London." Hitchcock has written "Baring Brothers +c. 1850" on the verso. Edward Hitchcock receipt of payment to Baring Brothers & Co., 1850 May 14 Edward Hitchcock receipt of payment to Hampshire and Franklin Railroad, 1847 March 1 Hampshire and Franklin Railroad Corporation A receipt from Hampshire and Franklin Railroad, signed by the Treasurer, Samuel E[...], to Edward Hitchcock for payment for shares in stock of the company. Hitchcock has written "Rail Road 1847" on the verso. Edward Hitchcock receipt of payment to Hampshire and Franklin Railroad, 1847 March 1 Edward Dickinson note to Edward Hitchcock, 1848 November 20 Dickinson, Edward, 1803-1874 A note from E. Dickinson to Edward Hitchcock informing him that the Directors of the Hampshire and Franklin Rail Road Corporation have decided to assess all shareholders of the corporation to assist with paying their debts. "Edward Hitchcock Rail Road 1848" has been written on the verso. Edward Dickinson note to Edward Hitchcock, 1848 November 20 Edward Hitchcock receipt for travel expenses to New London 1850 May 11 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A receipt written in Edward Hitchcock's handwriting for expenses owed to Hitchcock for travel to New London, Connecticut and to Boston to discuss a railroad. Hitchcock traveled to New London on May 11, 1850, traveled to Boston on March 13, 1851, and received payment in December, 1852. Hitchcock has written "E Hitchcock & Rail Road 1852" on the verso. Edward Hitchcock receipt for travel expenses to New London 1850 May 11 Edward Hitchcock check, 1860 March 3 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A check, signed by both Edward Hitchcock and Thomas Sinclair. Several notes are written on the verso. Edward Hitchcock check, 1860 March 3 Edward Hitchcock stock certificate of the Amherst Agricultural Library Amherst Agricultural Library Association A certificate entitling Edward Hitchcock to a share in stock of the Amherst Agricultural Library. Signed by John Raynolds, establisher of Agricultural Libraries. Edward Hitchcock stock certificate of the Amherst Agricultural Library John B. Cross stock certificate of the Portland, Scarborough and Phipsburgh Mining Company Portland, Scarborough and Phipsburgh Mining Company A certificate entitling John B. Cross to shares in stock of the Portland, Scarborough and Phipsburgh Mining Company. Signed by the Secretary, Erastus Hayes, and the President, Eleazar Wyer, of the company. A note signed by Cross transferring the shares to Edward Hitchcock appears on the verso. Note is dated May 28, 1835. John B. Cross stock certificate of the Portland, Scarborough and Phipsburgh Mining Company Edward Hitchcock stock certificate of The Metropolitan Soap Stone Company Metropolitan Soapstone Company (New York, N.Y.) A certificate entitling Edward Hitchcock to four shares in stock of The Metropolitan Soap Stone Company. Signed by the President of the company, Charles B. Stuart and its Secretary, whose name could not be deciphered. Edward Hitchcock stock certificate of The Metropolitan Soap Stone Company A faded boy - in sallow clothes Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A faded boy - in sallow clothes