NARA of Atlanta Admiralty Mobile, Ala. Case Notes Cases #1346, 1348, 1349 in 1912.
Alabama Tent & Awning Co. et al vs Steamer "Electra" [non-payment of invoices]
- Rolf Seeberg Ship Chandlery Co. rented 108 life preservers to Electra at .10 a week
- Adam glass & Co. sold them 20 bunk mattresses at $1.25 ea
- From James McPhillips Grocery Co.
50 lb tin pure lard $6.00
5 lb Royal Baking Powder was $2.25
18 tins of Magnolia Milk $1.80
6 L.S. Ivory Soap .50
1 dbl. Defiance Flour $5.75
- From Standard Equipment Co. Mobile, Ala.
one dozen sheets of emery cloth .40
7/8 #1 asbestos tape .88
one 1 1/2lb B.P. hammer .60
- From A.M. Bright Grocery Co. Mobile, Ala.
3 doz. eggs @ .22.5 each = .68
3 pa. tooth picks .15
one gal. of Chow Chow .85
- Enclosed in case files two original bank books from 1911
one from The Bank of Mobile
one from Merchants Bank of Mobile
- From F. Kuppersmith Dr.
24 quart cans oysters $6.00
Lelia Lewis (female) listed as Seaman her pay was $4.00 a day
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04 December 2010
NARA Admiralty case notes 1912
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