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McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 238

Page 238 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 238 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17) –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

Transcription:

WOODSTOCK.

Clocks from $1.50 upwards, L. N. Fletcher’s, Main st., Woodstock,

Ketchum Charles, farmer, h Main
KETCHUM G R R, General Dealer, Main, h
Jacksontown road See adv front
Ketchum Judith C, wid Ralph, h Main
Lancaster I Cleotus, laborer, h Jacksontown road
Legassie Peter, laborer, h Main
Long Richard, laborer, h Jacksontown road
Marshall John S, laborer, h r Main
Maxwell Mrs William, h Main
McBride Miss Isabella, school teacher, bds Main
McCluskey Jane, wid Thomas, h Main
McCluskey William, farmer, h Main
McCluskey Woodman, laborer, h Main
McDonald H G, tanner, h Main
McINTOSH WM, school teacher, h Main
McKim Patrick, hostler, bds Trecartin house
Mclaughlin Patrick, nursery man, bds Main
Paterson Sandberg, laborer, h Jacksontown road
Perley Samuel, laborer, h Jacksontown road
PHILLIPS DAVID, leather manufacturer, Main, h do
Phillips Zoaphar, farmer, h Main
Plummer A C, farmer, h Jacksontown road
Plummer A C, jr, laborer, bds Jacksontown road
REYNOLDS HENRY O, physician, Main, h do
Riley John, blacksmith, h Jacksontown road
Sanburn John, farmer, h Main
Saunders Owen, laborer, h Main
Sawyer Eli, farmer, h Jacksontown road
SHARP FRANCIS P, nursery man, Main, h do
Sharp Franklin, nursery man, bds Main
Shaw Matthew, farmer, h Main
Sherwood William, laborer, bds Lorne house
SMITH CHAS E, collar maker, Main, h do
Smith David, farmer, h Jacksontown road
Smith James T, farmer, h Main
SMITH JNO E, tailor, Main, h do
Smith Walter J, upholsterer, bds Lorne house
Smith Wayman A, school teacher, h Main
STEVENSON ROBT, grocer and postmaster, Main, h do
Stevens Justice, hoop maker, h Jacksontown road
Thibideau Stephen, teamster, h Main
TRECARTEN WALTER, prop Trecarten house, Main
Vulcans Robert, cabinet maker, bds Trecarten house
Walton John, farmer, h Jacksontown road

Lambrequins, Cretonnes, &c., John McLauchlan, Main st., Woodsk

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 237]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 239]

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McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 167

Page 167 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 167 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant;  bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side;  h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORK COUNTY.

C. & E. Everett, Hatters,11 King street,St. John, N. B.

[PRINCE WILLIAM LOWER continued]
Kelly John, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
KELLY MISS LEVINA, gen dealer, p o Lower Prince Wm
Kerr Richard, carpenter, p o Lower Prince William
Kitchen Abraham, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Kitchen Charles, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Kitchen Wesley, farmer, p o Kingsclear
Kitchen William, farmer, p o Kingsclear
LAWRENCE JOSIAH, hotel, p o Lower Prince William
Lounsbury Harry, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Lounsbury William, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Maguire Marquis, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Mays Mrs William, grist mill, p o Lower Prince William
McCann William, section man, p o Prince William station
McCormack Charles, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
McCormack John W, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Moore John, labourer, p o Lower Prince William
MOTT JOHN C, physician, p o Lower Prince William
Peters Everett A, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Price Nelson, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Sawyer Thomas W, pump maker, p o Lower Prince William
Smith Delancy, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
SMITH JERRED W, hotel, p o Lower Prince William
Vanwart Jerred, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Vanwart William, farmer p o Lower Prince William
WETMORE JAMES, barrister, p o Lower Prince William
Wheeler Reynard, farmer, Kingsclear, p o Lower Prince William
Worden Daniel S, farmer, p o Lower Prince William

QUEENSBURY LOWER.
Boner Ernest, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Brown Guilford A, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
BROWN Mrs AS, post mistress, p o Lower Queensbury
Brown Spurgeon, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Cliff Herbert, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Cliff John, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Cliff Lemuel A, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Cliff Ludlow, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Cliff Pembroke, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Ferguson John, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
FRASER ALEXANDER, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Gunter Andrew, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Gunter Charles A, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Gunter Charles A, jr, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Gunter Charles R, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Ingram Aaron, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Jordan Albert, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Jordon Allison, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Jordon Amos, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Jordon Arthur, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury

Queen Hotel, J. A. Edwards prop’r, guests well provided, F’ton.

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

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Whelpley Collection

MC300-MS17 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection Description (page 138)

If you are interested in any of these files then please contact the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.

“This is a large varied collection of material donated by Mrs. D. Whelpley concerning families of Greenwich Parish, Kings County, between 1776 and 1884.  The family names, which appear most frequently, are Flewelling and Clark.

Thomas Flewelling and his wife Elizabeth were Loyalists from New York who settled at Oak Point, Kings County, in 1785.  They purchased 880 acres of land from Kemble.  Thomas died sometime after 1807 and left four sons:  Adam (1761-1816) married Annie Clark; Thomas (1779-1816) married Hanna ?, Jane Bulyea, and Elizabeth Peters; Caleb (1774-1858) married Mary Brittain; and Enos ( ? – 1830) married Margaret Ann Bulyea.

This collection contains a large number of legal documents, receipts, accounts, and correspondence.  Additional Clark and Flewelling documents are in MC211.”

1  Receipt to James Clark from Jacob George on a note; August 1, 1776.

2  Receipt to James Clark from Simonds & White; Maugerville, November 8, 1776.

3  Letter from Philip Weade to James Clark concerning steel to be used for turning tools; Sunbury, March 30, 1778.

4  Itemized receipt to James Clark from Nehemiah Beckwith for goods received between July 31, 1782 and April 26, 1783.

5  Promissory note of James Clark and Edward Burpe to Mrs. Jones, witnessed by William Brittain; February 22, 1785.

6  Receipt to James Clark for monies paid to John Jones which were due the estate of the late Nehemiah Beckwith signed by James Simonds, a trustee for the New Brunswick creditors; Portland, June 11, 1787.

7  Receipt to Mr. Clark from Jane Price; January 21, 1788.

8  Promissory note of Thomas Jones to Ephraim Wheten, witnessed by Seth Wheten; May 24, 1789.

9  Deed of Thomas and Elizabeth Flewelling of Kingston, Kings County, for land in West Chester, N.Y., to Amos Moss; March 21, 1791.

10  Letter from James Clark to Samuel Woodworth saying that he has received no money from Chipman and asking that tea and sugar be sent by the bearer, Michael Clark; Greenwich Parish, Kings County, February 25, 1800.

11  Deed of Thomas Flewelling and Caleb Flewelling for land in the Stephen Kemble manor; August 5, 1800.

12  Receipt of Michael Clark from Zalmon Squire; January 15, 1801.

13  Receipt to Michael Clark for bond for Elijah Case; Kingston, July 10, 1801.

14  Deed of Thomas Flewelling and Adam Flewelling for land on the Stephen Kemble manor; August 30, 1802.

15  Unidentified account for work done; July 4, 1804.

16  Writ for the arrest of James and Michael Clark as charged by John Lester; November 10, 1804.

17  Receipt to Michael Clark from Munson Jarvis & Son; Saint John, July 6, 1805.

18  Writ for the arrest of Michael Clark, Samuel Clark, and Robert Clark of Greenwich Parish for debt to Walter Bates; March 7, 1806.

19  Copy of writ for the arrest of Michael Clark, Samuel Clark, and Robert Clark of Greenwich Parish for debt to Walter Bates; March 7, 1806.

20  Letter from John Henry Williams to Adam Flewelling charging him [Flewelling] with not abiding by his contract towards the schoolhouse; Greenwich, July 22, 1806.

21  Invoice of George Esmond to Michael Clark; August 24, 1806.

22  Receipt for Sheriff Walter Bates to Michael Clark for monies received for John Lester; Kingston, November 25, 1806.

23  Three financial accounts of Samuel Clarke with Nat Gorm [Gorham], John Jones, Harry Callea [Kelly] and several other individuals; 1801-1809.

24  Search warrant signed by Lawrence Foster, J.P., to the Constables of Greenwich Parish to search the premises of Thomas Jones who is suspected of stealing a canoe from Nathaniel Adams; April 11, 1808.

25  Writ to levy the amount of one pound, ten shillings, against Henry Mills to pay Widow Hannah Odell; Springfield, March 15, 1809.

26  Subpoena to Caleb Flewelling to appear before David Pickett, Justice of the Peace, to answer Thomas Peters, Fredericton, in an action for debt; June 10, 1809.

27  Writ to William Urquhart, Nathaniel Adam, Allen Price, Michael Clark, Ephraim Wheaton, Stephen Jones, Bob Jones, and Abraham Belyea to appear in court to answer in a plea of trespass by Nathaniel Adams against James Brittain; July 9, 1809.

28  Receipt of Michael Clark from Nehemiah Merritt delivered to Gregory Vanhorn; c. 1810.

29  Letter from John Morrel Jr. to Michael Clarke asking for payment of a debt; c. 1810.

30  Fragment of an order to the Justices of Kings County to alter a road specified in a petition to the Kings County Justices (David Pickett and Thomas Ketchum) from Ebenozer Scribnor, Samuel Scribnor, Peter McKenzie, John McKenzie, Michael Earl, John Watts, Hezekiah Hoyt, and Moses Foster.

31  Receipt to Michael Clark for the county tax, January 28, 1811.

32  Receipt to Adam Flewelling from M. Jarvis & Son , Saint John, September 7, 1811

33  Subpoena to John Morrell Jr. to appear before David Pickett, Justice of the Peace, in action with Noah Disbow, Saint John,  September 21, 1811

34  Subpoena to John Morrell Jr. to appear before David Pickett, Justice of the Peace, in action with Azoriah Perkins,  September 23, 1811

35  Writ to arrest Bunker Carter on charges laid by Isaac Mace,  October 13, 1811

36  Account of a share bought from the estate of an unknown individual; March 2, 1812.

37  Writ to arrest William Ogden on charges laid by John L. Venner; March 19, 1814.

38  Invoice of Thomas Gilbert to Michael Clarke; April 11, 1814.

39  Promissory note of Adam Flewelling to Zebulon Jones; Long Reach, March 24, 1815.

40  Passenger list of the ship “Favourite“, bound from Glasgow, Scotland, to Saint John, John Hindeman, master; October 22, 1816.  [original]

41  Receipt to Alice Flewelling, wife of the late Adam Flewelling, from Henry Gilbert and Co., Saint John; May 5, 1817.

42  Invoice from James Flewelling to Jacob Tilley; 1817.

43  Invoice from Anne Flewelling to Jacob Tilley; 1817, 1818.

44  Letter from Adino Paddock, Kingston, to Mrs. Adam Flewelling reminding her of monies owed; November 9, 1822.

45  Promissory note of Anne Flewelling, Long Reach, to Peter P. Allhistop; May 1, 1823.

46  Three letters to Rebecca Clark from (1) her sister, Elizabeth Orr; (2) her aunt, Elizabeth Orr; (3) and her friend, Hannah Hewey; Topsham, June 29-30, 1823.

47  Promissory note of Andrew Hamilton, Greenwich Parish, to Hollay Bulyea; November 18, 1823.

48  Invoice from Mrs. Anne Flewelling to P.P. Allburton (?) for schooling and tobacco; 1823.

49  Letter from William H. Adams to Mr. Jack Flewelling, Long Reach, asking for cash; August 24, 1824.

50  Letter from A. Paddock, Kingston, to Mrs. Flewelling asking for spare hay; January 10, 1824.

51  Receipt of Mr. Flewelling form Henry Sawyer for wood received on board the Brig “Thomas Hanson”; May 18, 1825.

52  Letter from Nathanael Bragdon, Rusagonis, to a friend telling of the death of his wife, his daughter, Phebe, and  his son-in-law, Corn [Cornelius]; April 5, 1826.

53  Will of James Clark mentioning Florence, James, John, Michael, Samuel, Robert, Mary, and Anna Clark, witnessed by James Brittain and Donald Urquhart; Greenwich Parish, November 28, 1826.

54  Two copies of a warning issued by Samuel Clark against trespass and damage on the estate of the late James Clark at Greenwich; January 15, 1827.

55  Invoice of James Brittain for expenses incurred in connection with the probate of James Clark; March 20, 1827.

56  Invoice of Mr. Flewelling from N. Desbrow; June 20, 1829.

57  Letter from W. McLeod, Greenwich, to Mr. Pywell, requesting shingle nails; November 26, 1829.

58  Statement of wood bought by James [Hoyter] for Robert Flewelling; November 1, 1831.

59  Receipt of John Brundage to Morris Flewelling for board and lodging; July 1, 1831.

60  Statement to Henry Bulyay [Bulyea] for blacksmith work; December 1834.

61  Receipt of Robert Flewelling from Ross Wilson for payment of six months subscription to a Saint John newspaper, the “British Constitution”; October 8, 1835.

62  Promissory note from James Flewelling to John Price witnessed by Elizabeth McLeod; April 20, 1836.

63  Letter from John Bulyea to Robert Flewelling asking that he pay money owed; October 12, 1838.

64   Deed of sale of part of lots 18 and 19 in “Kemble’s Manor” between James and Nancy Flewelling, and Robert Adam Flewelling and John Thomas Flewelling; Greenwich Parish, October 23, 1838.

65  Promissory note from Robert Flewelling to James Flewelling; October 24, 1838.

66  Will of Ann Flewelling, mentioning Margaret, Robert, John, and James Flewelling, Susan Clark, John and James Hamilton, witnessed by Joseph G. Flewelling and William H. Bulyea; Greenwich Parish, December 15, 1838.

67  Receipt of Charles Crookshank to R. Flewelling; Saint John, August 1, 1840.

68  Inventory of the goods and chattels of the late William Goram; Greenwich Parish, November 2, 1841.

69  Promissory note of George Bogle to Samuel Clark witnessed by John Brundage; Greenwich, 1841.

70  Promissory note of Robert Flewelling to Elijah Secord; Greenwich, January 6, 1842.

71  Writ to arrest Morris and Robert Flewelling on a charge of failure to pay on a promissory note to David Picketts, witnessed by David B. Wetmore; Kingston, May 6, 1843.

72  Letter from George Jones to Mr. Flewelling requesting pew rent due; June 16, 1843.

73  Letter from John Brittain, Justice of the Peace, to Robert Flewelling suggesting he settle his account with Isaac Hoyt; September 2, 1843.

74  Will of Samuel Clarke mentioning Robert Flewelling, Zebulon Connor and Moses Brundage; Greenwich Parish, August 7, 1848.

75  Notice by Robert Flewelling, Executor of the estate of the late Samuel Clarke, Greenwich, to any having legal claims against the estate; September 1, 1848.

76  Account of William Bogle against the late Samuel Clark of Greenwich; November 4, 1848.

77  Will of Margaret Flewelling mentioning Robert, John, Morris, Jane, Elizabeth, James, and Joseph G. Flewelling and Joseph W. Johnson; Greenwich, January 7, 1868.

78  Receipt of William Elder, Saint John, to Robert A. Flewelling for a subscription to the Daily Telegraph; March 2, 1875.

79  Invoice for expenses incurred while working with George [Rideout], April 13, 1884.

80  Receipt to James Cook from Moses Newman; Maugerville, November 9, 1773.

81  Receipt to James Clark from Thomas Barker; Borten Town [Burton], February 21, 1780.

82  Receipt to James Clark from James Brittain; n.d.

83  Receipt to James Clark from David Fanning for various items; n.d.

Wolhaupter Family Collection

Antique Pressed Flower

Tufted Vetch

MC300-MS16 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection Description (page 134) If you are interested in any of these files then please contact the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. “John Wolhaupter was born in 1771 in New York, and became a watchmaker, clockmaker and silversmith.  He married Mary Payne Aycrigg in 1795.  Because of their loyalist sympathies, their property was confiscated during the revolution and they came to New Brunswick sometime between 1795 and 1799.  Wolhaupter set up a jewellery and clock making shop in St. John and became known as a silversmith.  The family moved to Fredericton circa 1811, opened another shop, and 1825 the business was transferred to the oldest son, Benjamin, who was born in 1800. Benjamin Wolhaupter married Catherine Brannen in 1820.  He built a house at 79 Church Street, which was later sold to Bishop Medley and became known as Bishopscote.  Wolhaupter served as Magistrate of York County; he was involved in the militia; and served as a Director of the Commercial Bank of New Brunswick.  In 1847, he became Sheriff of York County and held that position until his death in 1857.  Benjamin and Catherine Wolhaupter left three sons:  James, Charles, and George. James Matther Wolhaupter was born in 1823, became a physician; practiced in Portland, Maine, and died in 1891. Charles John Wolhaupter was born in 1825, became a teacher; lived in Australia for seven years; returned to New Brunswick and was drowned in 1858.

MC300 MS16/20 Volumes I to VI: George Wolhaupter Pressed Flower Collection

George Philip Wolhaupter was born in 1827; worked as a clerk in the Surveyor-General’s office; and 1854 graduated in engineering from King’s College, Fredericton.  He served as organist and choir master at Christ Church Cathedral and was known for his collection of wildflowers and his skill in decorating programs for the Cathedral services.  In 1858, he married Harriett Amelia Carman.  Their son, Benjamin, was born in 1859.  When George died in 1860, his wife and son moved to Sarnia, Ontario.  Benjamin Wolhaupter possessed great mechanical ability, and ultimately became an engineer who specialized in railroad tracks.  He took out 215 patents for inventions, and was a successful manufacturer and businessman.  He died in Norwalk, Connecticut, in 1949. The Wolhaupter Collection contains a variety of items, which refer to four generations of the family, and date from 1790 to 1950.  Although it is not a large collection, (it measures 5 centimeters), correspondence, certificates, diary and plans, which are included, provide valuable insight into the members of this talented family.”

1  Certificate to John Wolhaupter from the Grand Lodge of the State of New York; June 1, 1790.

2  Receipt to John Wolhaupter from William Thain for sundry goods; Saint John, 1799.

3  Receipt to John Wolhaupter from Sayre & Richards, wholesalers, for sundry goods; New York, March 20, 1810.

4  Letter from Mattew Brannen to Benjamin Wolhaupter giving Brannen’s consent to Wolhaupter’s proposal of marriage to Brannen’s daughter, Catharine; Fredericton, November 27, 1819.

5  Letter from Matthew Brannen to his daughter Catharine P., telling her of his approbation to Benjamin Wolhaupter’s proposal; November 27, 1819.

6  Letter from Catharine P. Wolhaupter to her son, James, who was a doctor in Chatham, giving much detail concerning the sickness of her only daughter, Isabella Margaret and mentioning James McLaughlan, James Taylor, and Henry Sawyer; October 19, 1837.

7  Letter from Benjamin Wolhaupter to his brother, [Charles], concerning his [Charles] being called up as an officer during the threatened invasion, and the need to give all to protect “our country”; Fredericton, February 15, 1839.

8  Part of a diary of George P. Wolhaupter, a clerk in the Crown Land Office, which contains climatic recordings, orthnilogical and botanical observations, as well as a good deal of local news from Fredericton, also contains much on music; May 19-September 7, 1846.

9  Programme for Harriette’s birthday party; June 6, 1855.

10  Christmas programme for Christ Church Cathedral; 1855.

11  Telegraph message to Mrs. J. Fraser, Chatham, from Jo Myshrall telling her of Sheriff Wolhaupter’s death and asking her to inform James at once; Fredericton, January 26, 1857.

12  Certificate of Preliminary Examination to Benjamin Wolhaupter, Sarnia, from the Provincial Land Surveyors’ Board of Examiners qualifying him to be apprenticed to a provincial surveyor in Ontario; October 3, 1877.

13  Graphic plan by Benjamin Wolhaupter for two walnut collection plates for St. George’s Church; July 1878.

14  Letter from Alice C. Wolhaupter to Mrs. Matthewson concerning her father’s pressed flowers; Albany, New York, October 7, 1950.

15  Black ink sketch of the blossom and bulb of the Common Daffodil [by George Wolhaupter]; n.d.

16  Black ink sketch of leaves [by George Wolhaupter]; n.d.

17  Map showing land owned by G.P. Wolhaupter on the Nackawick River, York County, n.d.

18  Clippings on the death of George Wolhaupter, 1860; “Mr. George Wolhaupter and the Emigrants”, 1847; the death of Charles Wolhaupter, [1858]; the death of Benjamin Wolhaupter, [1857]; and “Bliss Carmen, the Young Poet”.

19  Framed silhouette of C.P. Brennan, wife of Benjamin Wolhaupter; cut 1814. Transferred to MS44/222.

20  Wolhaupter Collection of Pressed Wild Flowers.

Adder’s Tongue Arethusa (Arethusa Ophioglossiodes); Anemone; Blue Eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium Ancefus); Blue Flag (Iris Versicolor); Blue Vervain; Bulbous Arethusa and Adder’s Tongue; Bulbous Wiethusa (Arethusa Bulbosa); Canadian Rhodora (Rhodora Canadeusis); Common Blue Vervain (Verbena Hastata); Common Tiarella (Tiarella Cordifolia); Common Yellow Sily (Silium Canadeuse); Craneberry (Oxycoccus Laccinium Macrocarpon); Daisy; Dog Bane (Arocynum Androsamifolium); Downy Spiroea Hardhack (Spireoa Tomentosa); Dutchman’s Breeches (Corydalis Cucullaria); Early Anemone and Claytonia; Erect Trillium (Trillium Erectum); Erythonium; Fall Anemone (Anemone Virginiana); Fall Golden Rod (Solidago Altissima); Fimbriated Orchids (Orchis Fimbriata); Fimbrated Orchis; Fly Honeysuckle (Xylosteum Ciliatum); Fly Honeysuckle; Fringed White Orchis (Orchis Blephariglottis); Fringed White Orchis and Dwarf; Ground Laurel (Epigoea Repens); Ground Laurel (Epigoea Repens); Ground Laurel and Sessile Leaved (Epigoea Repens & Uvularia); Hare Bell & Woodsorrel; Heart Leaved Soosestrife (Sysimachia Cilita); Indian Turnip – Dragon Root (Arum Tripyllum); Labrador Tea; Ladies Slipper (Cypripedium Acaule); Ladies Traces (Neottia Cernua); Ladies Slipper; Linncea Borealis; Loose Strife; Many Flowered Solomons Seal (Polygonatum Couvallaria Multiflora); Milkweed (Asdepias Syriaca); Moosewood; Mountain Laurel; Mountain Laurel; Northern Calla (Calla Palustris); Northern Dracena (Dracena Borealis); Painted Trillium (Trillium Pictum); Pidgeon Berry; Red Actoea Cohush (Actoea Rubra); Round Leaved Cornel (Cornus Circinata); Round Leaved Sun Dew; Round Leaved Wintergreen (Pyrola Rotundifolia); Round Leaved Winter- green (Pyrola); Sarge Bindweed (Convolvulus Sefrium); Silverweed Wild Lansey (Potentilla Ansernia); Sinear Claytonia (Claytonia Virginica); Snake Head (Chelone Glabra); Spiked Willow Herb and Bulbous; Sweet Scented White Violet and Touch Me Not (Viola Blanda & Viola Frubesceus Impatiens Nolitaugere); Tufted Vetch (Nicia Cracca); Twinflower; Unknown; Unknown; Unknown; Unknown; Unknown; White Spiroea Meadow Sweet (Spiroea Alba)

21  Letter to Benjamin Wolhaupter.