Dearborn County Inventories page 152 May Term AD 1848 Inventory and appraisement of the estate of Rudolph Kuhn taken by the administrator with the assistance of Andrew Cochran and Philip Huber who was duly sworn as the law directs this 8th day of March AD 1845 1 bee hive .50 1 grind stone .60 2 tables 3.00 1 bed and bedding 8.00 1 clock 3.00 1 shot gun 2.00 2 spinning wheels 3.00 1 looking glass .75 1 loom 1.00 1 man saddle 7.00 2 iron wedges .37½ 1 womans saddle 8.00 1 lot of wheat 13.00 1 dung fork and shovel .60 1 wash kettle .25 lot of carpenters tools 2.50 1 harrow .75 2 wash tubs 1.25 fanning mill 5.00 1 plough no. 3 2.00 1 shovel plough .50 1 shovel .75 lot of oats 20bu 9.00 1 bay mare 45.00 5 head of young cattle 10.00 1 red cow 7.00 1 black cow 6.00 1 waggon 45.00 9 head of hogs 1.00 gold 24.75 notes (not copied) 442.86 lot of cooking utentials 1.50 1 cooking stove 10.00 1 cupboard 4.00 1 burrugh 4.00 1 watch 2.00 eleven chairs 1.00 1 reel .50 1 cradle 1.50 2 big wheels 3.00 2 axes 1.00 1 stove 3.00 1 wheel barrow .50 6 lugs 2.00 6 hoes 1.00 1 sled .50 1 log chain 1.00 1 crosscut saw .50 set of double trees .75 1 plough no. 5 6.00 1 cultivator 1.00 2 pitch forks .75 pr stylyards .50 lot of gears 5.00 1 gray horse 30.00 1 red cow lined back 7.00 1 red cow 5.00 1 black cow 5.00 27 sheep 14.85 money on hand silver 9.00 bank paper 15.00 total 805.68 Mary Kuhn adm Andrew Cochran Philip Huber