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Blacksburg, Virginia, Ledger, 1866/1881

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains an account book, possibly from a Blacksburg, Virginia business.
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Blacksburg, Virginia, Ledger, 1866/1881 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Bushong Family ledger, 1843/1902

1 items
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This collection consists of the Bushong Family ledger (daybook) that contains entries by Shenandoah Valley (Virginia) farmers Jacob and William Bushong. The entries made by Jacob d(dated 1843-1853) include lists of accounts with debits and credits for staples, sundries, crops, services, and other purchases.

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Bushong Family ledger, 1843/1902 1 items

Charlottesville Woolen Mills records, 1868/1956

24.38 Cubic Feet 81 volumes, 3 cubic foot boxes, 4 document boxes, 5 oversized flat boxes, 4 oversized folders 1 odd sized artifact box, 2 artifacts
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Charlottesville Woolen Mills, Charlottesville, VA. Business records, 1868-1956. Incorporated 1868 by H.C. Marchant; operated until 1962.

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Charlottesville Woolen Mills records, 1868/1956 24.38 Cubic Feet 81 volumes, 3 cubic foot boxes, 4 document boxes, 5 oversized flat boxes, 4 oversized folders 1 odd sized artifact box, 2 artifacts

Copp's Schoolhouse Notebook and Ledger, 1867/1908

0.08 cubic feet 2 legal folders
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The Copp's Schoolhouse Notebook and Ledger, 1867-1908, is comprised of one bound volume of notes on Dr. Benjamin Mosby Smith's lectures; the constitution, by-laws, and meeting minutes of the Johnsonian Lyceum (meetings were held at Copp's Schoolhouse in Maurertown, Virginia which was located in the Johnson Magisterial District); and unrelated personal property lists of Shenandoah County residents.
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Copp's Schoolhouse Notebook and Ledger, 1867/1908 0.08 cubic feet 2 legal folders

David M. Davis Ledger, 1875/1896

0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box
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The collection contains a ledger of David M. Davis, farmer, proprietor of clothing/shoe store, treasury clerk, and resident of Washington, D.C. and Fauquier County, Virginia. It also contains daily transactions of clothing/shoe store, including customer name, goods purchased, and prices paid; accounts with farm workers; and daily diary entries for summer months of 1890-1892.
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David M. Davis Ledger, 1875/1896 0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box

Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family papers, 1816/1977

3 cubic feet 7 boxes
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The Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers, 1816-1977, are comprised of correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, legal documents, and miscellaneous papers relating to Charles L. Davis of Singers Glen, Virginia and his descendants. Some documents are seemingly unrelated to the aforementioned families, but concern other local persons.
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Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family papers, 1816/1977 3 cubic feet 7 boxes

Dillon, Ellett & Company Ledgers, 1871/1899

0.8 Cubic Feet 2 boxes
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This collection contains three financial ledgers (daybook, journal, and ledger) of Dillon, Ellett & Company (and its successor, E. Dillon & Company), a lime manufacturer in Botetourt County, Virginia.
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Dillon, Ellett & Company Ledgers, 1871/1899 0.8 Cubic Feet 2 boxes

Dr. Edwin A. Hering real estate ledger, 1875/1890

.03 Cubic Feet 1 letter sized folder
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This collection contains the ledger of Edwin A. Herring of Harrisonburg, Virginia, recording his real estate holding and investments in Virginia including Waynesboro, Salem, and Harrisonburg. Approximately 26 pages have been filled out with manuscript, generally a few lines to a half page of text. Dr. Edwin A. Hering recording his real estate holdings and investments in Salem, Waynesboro, and Harrisonburg, Virginia. Nine pages relate to his owning of Blue Rock Farm, which he purchased from his father-in-law, Alex Hamilton for $78 an acre in 1875. Two additional pages of text record Hering's stock sales to a Baltimore bank, likely to fund the purchase. Another nine pages document Hering's investments in Basic City, a town in Augusta County that is today part of Waynesboro. Another page of content relates to Hering's purchase and management of the A Strealy property in Waynesboro, while the remaining five or so pages record Hering's investments in the Salem Development Company.

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Dr. Edwin A. Hering real estate ledger, 1875/1890 .03 Cubic Feet 1 letter sized folder

Dudley and Rexrode Family Papers, 1873/2005

1.26 cubic feet 4 boxes
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Personal papers and ledgers relating to the Dudley and Rexrode families of Augusta County, Virginia. Included in this collection are the receipts, invoices, and tax documents of Edward Alexander Dudley; ledgers from the practice and pharmacy of Dr. Charles Pinkey Rexrode; ledgers from the agricultural business of Arthur B. Dudley; family photographs; and documents from the Mossy Creek Presbyterian Church in Mt. Solon, Virginia.
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Dudley and Rexrode Family Papers, 1873/2005 1.26 cubic feet 4 boxes

Eldon Bowman collection of Bowman family papers, 1797/2019

2.8 cubic feet 6 boxes, 2 audiocassettes 118 Megabytes 46 digital files
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The Eldon Bowman Collection of Bowman Family Papers, 1797-2019, comprises genealogical materials (photocopied and original), correspondence, and family papers related to the Bowman family of Rockingham County, Virginia specifically the Eli Martin Bowman (1861-1950) and Amanda Hollar Bowman (1865-1936) line.
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Eldon Bowman collection of Bowman family papers, 1797/2019 2.8 cubic feet 6 boxes, 2 audiocassettes 118 Megabytes 46 digital files

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