: " 1 - s-/qc MG-405 1-37 ~ 5 ~ MCQUAIDE FAMILY COLLECTION 1813-1864 and undated 67 Items Correspondence and Related Records, 1813-1864, and ITEM NUMBER BOX undated. ( EN1 The U.S. Debtor to Thomas McQuaidels Company for 1 extra service done at Fort Meigs, Ohio, January- February, 1813. Petition signed by the 2nd Detachment of the Pennsylvania Militia, testifying to Captain McQuaidels character, Fort Meigs, March 29, 1513. Receipt to Captain Thomas McQuaide for guns and bayonets, Upper Sandusky, April 6, 1813. Receipt to Captain Thomas McQuaide for military supplies, Fort Meigs, signed by William Christy, April 17, 1813. Authority to Captain Thomas McQuaide to pay funds to Major James Dunlap, undated, \ Agreement between Samuel Jack and Matthew Shields (witnessed by Thomas McQuaide) for partnership in a mercantile business, January 15, 1816. Doctor's certificate of unfitness for duty for William Moore, a private in Captain McQuaidels company, December 21, 1819. Bond between Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and 8 McQuai.de for the sum of $5,000 for McQuaidels appointment as a Erigade Inspector of the First Brigade, Westmoreland County, July 14, 1821. Receipt of Colonel Thomas McQuaide for six dollars 9 from Peter Miller for hauling muskets and bayonets from Harrisburg to Greensburg, sealed by the Auditor General, February 18, 1823. Quartermaster s, Henry Ankenny, report to Brigade 10 Inspector, Thomas McQuaide,Ligonier, December 11, 1823, for the 67th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Militia.
Request of Brigade Inspector Thomas McQuaide to the State Treasurer, William Clark, for payments due from transporting military supplies from Meadville to Greensburg, May 1, 1824. Circular request of Inspector McQuaide from the Adjutant General's Office, requesting a Brigade Return Report, October 27, 1824 List of Battalion regiment being returned to Erigade Inspector McQuaide, June 11, 1827. Notification to Thomas McQuaide of his election to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the Board of Electors, October, 1827. Request from Auditor General's Off ice to Major McQuaide to forward fines imposed on the battalion for non-attendance in training exercises, November 2, 1827. List of returns of the 1st and 2nd Battalion of the 60th Regiment to Thomas McQuaide, 1827. List of returns of the 1st and 2nd Battalion of the 60th Regiment to Thomas McQuaide, 1828. John Campbell, Mansville, PA to McQuaide, January 3, 1828, regarding money owed to State Treasurer by Thomas Campbell. Letter to Thomas McQuaide from the Auditor General in regard to the settlement of the Brigade Inspector's accounts, June 28, 1828. Letter, Samuel Jack to Thomas McQuaide regarding a proposed tax to build a canal, December 7, 1829. Letter, John B. Tarr, Mount Pleasant, PA to Thomas McQuaide December 12, 1829, regarding petition forwarded to Senator Wise during previous session. Petition calls for the passage of a law that authorizes the supervisors of East Huntingdon Township to pay Peter Pool amounts due to him. Letter, Henry Null, Westmoreland County, PA to Thomas McQuaide, December 12, 1829, regarding bill no. 4 (road construction) naming of the section of the road between Mount Pleasant and Adams borough, and appropriation for road improvement in the district.
t Letter to Assemblyman Andrew McQuaide, Harrisburg, asking for his support in John Well's campaign for office, December 16, 1829. Letter, J. Noble (?) Nisbet, Captain of Blairsville Artillery, Blairsville, PA to Mc~uaide, ~ecember 17, 1829, calling for the encouragement of the Volunteer Corps. Letter, Patrick Power (? Rostrover Township, ~obbstown, PA, to McQuaide, December 21, 1829 in reply to McQuaidels letter of the 9th regarding a petition in favor of road construction in the district and the underage signers of the petition. Letter, William Flinn, Washington, PA to McQuaide December 31, 1829, requesting that he and Samuel Bushfield speak to Governor Wolf soliciting the appointment of McFarland to the office of Prothonotary for Washington County. Letter, Henry Null, McKainls Old Stand., PA to McQuaide January 4, 1830 requesting the defeat of road construction in his area (Samuel Pool Road) or the portion that requires townships in which the road passes to maintain it. Letter, A. Hendricks, West Fairfield, PA to McQuaide, January 15, 183 0 regarding the petition calling for the removal of Judge Young. Letter, William Jack, Greensburg, PA to McQuaide, January 20, 1830, reqesting the appointment of John H. Wise as Turnpike Manager. Letter, Dr. Callaghan, Pittsburgh, PA to McQuaide, JallLlary 22, 1830, regarding petition requesting that the choice of examiner of candidates for medical licenses be left with the physicians in the State, not the Courts of Law. Letter,? Barloy, Greensburgh, PA to McQuaide, January 24, 1830, regarding the complaint against Judge Young and its origins. Letter, Andrew McQuaide, Lockport, Westmoreland County, to Thomas McQuaide, January 28, 1830, regarding the unfavorable appointment of Mr. Hammond by the Governor for Justice of the Peace.
Letter, J. Hendricks, Lockport, Westmoreland County, 33 to Thomas McQuaide, January 28, 1830, regarding the unfavorable appointment of Hammond as Justice of the Peace by the Governor, Hendricks has been elected to the office. Letter, John Stouffer, Mount Pleasant, PA to 34 Thomas McQuaide January 29, 1830, regarding the request of the appointment of Charles Fullwood to the Office of the Secretary of Land Office. Letter, Samuel Cooper, New Alexandria, PA to Thomas McQuaide, February 5, 1830, regarding the application of George Barnhart for a warrant for a piece of vacant land in Derry Township, Letter, William McQuaide, Salem, PA to his father Thomas McQuaide, February 5, 1830, regarding family matters and comment on the Judge Young situstian. Letter, William Balridge, Youngstown, PA, to Thomas 37 Mcguaide, February 8, 1830, regarding petition for an additional constable for the county and requesting that. the Auditor General reappoint John Wise as Turnpike Manager. Letter, William Jack, Greensburgh, PA, to Thomas 38 McQuaide, February 11, 1830, regarding the origins and motives behind tlie argument against Judge Young. Named in the findings of Jack are L.E. Alexander, Abraham Hendriclcs, and Judge Pollack. Letter, Manaseh Rivers, Belle Vernon, PA, to Thomas McQuaide, February 11, 1830, regarding a petition requesting a general system of education. Letter, John Taylor, Youngstown, PA to Thomas 40 McQuaide, February 11, 1830, requesting McQuaide, Benjamin Byerly and Daniel Bushfield to stop the passage of an act that would allow for an additional constable to be appointed in the area. Letter, Henry Null, McKainls Old Stand, PA, to Thomas 41 McQuaide, February 13, 1830, regarding a petition for road construction, improvement and funding. Letter, James James, James Mills, PA to Thomas 42 FlcQuaide, February 13, 1830, regarding petition for road appropriations for a road in James1 area if a general appropriation bill did not pass.
Letter, William McQuaide, Salem, PA to Thomas ~c~uaide, February 13, 1830, regarding family, friends, health and business. Letter, John Snodgrass, Juniata Canal, PA to Thomas McQuaide, February 15, 1830, regarding the. I1impeached characterr1 of James Clarke, Commissioner, Board of Canals, Letter, Daniel Zimmerman, New Salem, PA to Thoinas 45 McQuaide, Febr~iary 15, 1830, requesting passage of a bill that will create a canal from Pittsburgh to Erie by way of the Beaver and Sllanago Rivers. Letter, William McQuai.de, Salem, PA to Tholnas 46 McQuaide, February 19, 1830, regarding family health, friends and business. Letter, Thomas McQuai.de, Harrisburg, PA to his wife, February 23, 1830, regarding his arrival home in April; brief comment on Turnpike debt. Letter, Samuel Kuhns, Greensburgh, PA to Thomas 48 McQzai.de, February 23, 1530, regarding Joseph Evans, who was found guilty of the first degree murder of Sisler at the Canal on December 31, 1829. Letter, Thomas Burgh, Livermore, PA to Thomas 49 McQuaide, February 26, 1830, regarding a petition for a, bridge over the Conemaugh River at the town of Livermore. Letter, John Lobingiez, Mount Pleasant, PA to Thomas 50 McQuaide, March 1, 1830, regarding the building of a poor house in the district and requesting any obtainable information that McQuaide could provide. -, Letter, E.A. Robison, New Alexandria, PA to Thomas 51 McQuaide, March 4, 1830, regarding tax fraud and request for legislative action to stop the tax fraud. Letter, William McQuaide, Salem, PA to Thomas McQuaide, 52 March 11, 1830, regarding family health and comment on favorable attention paid to constituents on recent visit to Harrisburg. Letter, William McQuaide, Salem, PA to Thomas McQuaide, 53 March 18, 1830, regarding family health and ' business.
Letter, Jacob S. Steck, Greensburgh, PA to Thomas McQuai.de, March 22, 1830, requesting that McQuaide pay the editors of the Pennsylvania Reporter two dollars. Letter, A. Jol'lnston, Greensburgh, PA to Thomas McQuaide, March 22, 1830, regarding the attacks on his character. Letter, Daniel Sturgeon, Auditor General of Pennsylvania. to Thomas McQuai.de, January 2, 1832, regarding his appointment as Manager of the Pittsburgh and New-Alexandria Turnpike Road Company. Letter to Thomas McQuaide on the character of. John Hill. Appraiser's report by Thomas McQuaide regarding Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad damages to the Auditor General's Office, December 24, 1836. Letter, Jacob Hirshman, Chairman, Board of Appraisers, Ephrata, Lancaster County, PA to Thomas McQuaide, March 3, le37, regarding the schduling of meeting dates for the Commissioners. Expenditure list for the construction of the Wabash and Erie Canal. Thomas McQuaide was olje of the appraisors. October 31, 1840. Certificate of appointment of Thomas McQuaide to Assistant Assessor of the Sixth Division of the 21st District of Pennsylvania, September 30, 1863. Summons to William and Thomas (sons of Thomas McQuaide) to appear before the Court of Common Pleas in Westmoreland County regarding the estate of the deceased Thomas McQuaide, June 4, 1864. Bill from the committee of inland navigation and internal development, undated. Other related materials, 1821-1836 Account Book, Pennsylvania House of Representatives of 1827-1828, (1 volume). Memorandum Book, McQuaide, Appraiser of Damages on Canal, 1836, (1 volume).
(-'I, Stock Certificates, Pittsburgh and New- Alexandria Turnpike, April 13, 1821. Unsigned certificate regarding the vote of Samuel Bmhf ield, Westmoreland County, in the House of Representatives, Harrisburg, beginning December 11, 1829.