Article of Agreement between Mary Morgan and N. D. Keeler for right of way for the Rockford Central Railroad Company. The agreement includes accommodations for safe passage of cattle.
Memorandum of Agreement of Charles I. Horsman of Rockford, Alex Neely of Belvidere, and D.O. Bradley and Charles B. Curtiss to found the Bank of Rockford.
Aetna insurance policy on merchandise of C.I. Horsman-- dry goods, silk and fancy goods-- at his store at State and Main in the Horsman Block. Dickerman Hathaway is the insurance agent.
Bill of sale to Mr. C.I. Horsman from William Lyons, Dealer in Choice Family Groceries, 431 West State Street. Purchases include potatoes, cinnamon and allspice, and tomatoes.
A Ticket for the Waltonian Club, Rockford, 3rd Annual Reunion at the Holland House., January 10, 1871. Committee of Arrangements includes C.I. Horsman, M. Starr, H.D. Frost, John R. Porter, and D.D. Alling.
Agreement between C. I. Horsman and Thomas Boyd. Horsman agrees to provide stone to Boyd for building a store on State Street. Payment will be half in cash and half in trade.
Memorandum of agreement between C.I. Horsman, Alexander Neeley, D. Ogden Bradley, and Charles B. Curtiss, to form C.I. Horsman and Company, a general banking exchange and brokerage business in the city of Rockford.
Pledge card to help support the Christian Union Society with monthly donations. Undersigned by T. Butterworth, C.O. Upton, Miss M. Rush, Mrs. George A. Sealey, J.W. Seccomb, Thomas Scott, George H. Trufant, and H.H. Waldo.
List of names of those pledged to buy the G.G. Lyons place on Church Street for Pastor Thomas Kerr. Kerr served the Church of the Christian Union from 1870-1900.