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C. B. Anderson Account Book

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Abstract Or Scope
The C. B. Anderson Account Book contains the accounting information and merchandise sales of C. B. Anderson of Newbern, Virginia. Entries date from 1907 through 1909.
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C. B. Anderson Account Book 0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box

Hugh C. Ledgerwood Account Book

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This collection contains a ledger maintained by Hugh C. Ledgerwood, proprietor of a general store in Newbern (Pulaski County), Virginia, with details of customer transactions, including names, dates, goods purchased, and prices paid.
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Reed Island Iron Company Ledgers

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The collection includes customer account, invoice, and workman's hours ledgers from the Reed Island Iron Company. Records date from 1880-1896, during most of the known active period of the company (c.1880-c.1906).
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Reed Island Iron Company Ledgers 0.7 Cubic Feet 2 boxes

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