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Description
A fine collection of 16 colorful Internal Revenue Tax collection documents levied against Kirker and McIntire dealers in Tobacco products in Adams County Manchester, Ohio. There are 16 documents in all ranging from 1875 to 1890.
These documents come with two original cdv photographs (Roughly 64 mm (2.5 in) × 100 mm (4 in)
of Charles E. Kirker and his wife Mary Ann Gibson Kirker of Manchester, Ohio.
Beautiful Kirker farms is located in present day Adams County and can be found on the net including their fine home page.
Each document measures 7 x 11 inches
These documents and photographs are part of an important archive associated with the Collings/Kirker family of Adams Co., Ohio that I have listed in my shop. The Archive over-all consists of materials from the Kirker-Collings-Gibson family of Adams Co., Ohio, from just before statehood to the end of the 20th century. Two of the progenitors of this clan are James R. Gibson and his wife, Martha King Gibson. This archive and these items appear to have been accumulated and come through Mary King Collings, who, it appears never married.
*Gravesite and bridge does not come with this purchase. I did not take photo of the gorgeous Kirker bridge.
ref: B-1 Archival blk container
These documents come with two original cdv photographs (Roughly 64 mm (2.5 in) × 100 mm (4 in)
of Charles E. Kirker and his wife Mary Ann Gibson Kirker of Manchester, Ohio.
Beautiful Kirker farms is located in present day Adams County and can be found on the net including their fine home page.
Each document measures 7 x 11 inches
These documents and photographs are part of an important archive associated with the Collings/Kirker family of Adams Co., Ohio that I have listed in my shop. The Archive over-all consists of materials from the Kirker-Collings-Gibson family of Adams Co., Ohio, from just before statehood to the end of the 20th century. Two of the progenitors of this clan are James R. Gibson and his wife, Martha King Gibson. This archive and these items appear to have been accumulated and come through Mary King Collings, who, it appears never married.
*Gravesite and bridge does not come with this purchase. I did not take photo of the gorgeous Kirker bridge.
ref: B-1 Archival blk container