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Washington Light Guard Records,, 1861

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 Folder
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains two ledgers from the Washington Light Guard from 1861.
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Washington Light Guard Records,, 1861 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 Folder

W. D. Dehart & Sons Ledgers, 1916/1946

0.7 Cubic Feet 2 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The W. D. Dehart & Sons Ledgers document the inventory and transactions of a country store in Meadows of Dan (Patrick County), Virginia, during the first half of the twentieth century. Materials include three ledgers of customer accounts and one ledger of wholesale purchases. Loose letters from customers to store proprietors also appear.
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W. D. Dehart & Sons Ledgers, 1916/1946 0.7 Cubic Feet 2 boxes

W. E. Long & Sons General Store Records, 1865/1971

2.31 cubic feet 6 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The W. E. Long & Sons General Store Records, 1865-1971, primarily document the business activities of W.E. Long & Sons General Store in Rockingham County, Virginia. Records from the Mt. Clinton Post Office, predating W. E. Long's time as Mt. Clinton postmaster, are also included.
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W. E. Long & Sons General Store Records, 1865/1971 2.31 cubic feet 6 boxes

West Iron Gate Land Company Ledgers, 1879/1902

1.0 Cubic Feet 3 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection includes the accounts and correspondence of West Iron Gate Land Company (successor of Hileman, Waring & Company), a pig iron manufacturer in Clifton Forge (Allegany County), Virginia.
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West Iron Gate Land Company Ledgers, 1879/1902 1.0 Cubic Feet 3 boxes

William F. Goad Account Book, 1853/1891

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
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The collection includes an account book containing a copy of William F. Goad's will, dated 1891, which mentions his daughter, Mary Myers.
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William F. Goad Account Book, 1853/1891 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

William J. Tarter Account Books, 1895/1922

0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The collection contains cost office and business ledgers are from William J. Tarter, a merchant and postmaster of Favonia (Wythe County), Virginia.
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William J. Tarter Account Books, 1895/1922 0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box

William Massie Account Book, 1847/1863

1 Volumes
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This collection, containing an account book of William Massie's, lists personal and family expense items, as well as the names of enslaved persons.

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William Massie Account Book, 1847/1863 1 Volumes

Wine Family Papers, 1885/2001

5.18 cubic feet 13 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Wine Family Papers, 1885-2001, document three generations of the Wine family from Shenandoah County, Virginia. Their participation in civic engagement and community activities is documented through Sunday school minute books, ledgers, and diaries. The collection also comprises photographs, scrapbooks, postcards, and school materials documenting aspects of daily life.
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Wine Family Papers, 1885/2001 5.18 cubic feet 13 boxes

Wittig Store Ledger, 1886/1889

0.2 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
Ledger documenting the customer list and accounts for the Wittig Store in Bergton, Virginia.
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Wittig Store Ledger, 1886/1889 0.2 cubic feet 1 box

Woodbine Cemetery Records, 1830/2006, bulk 1940/2006

26.17 cubic feet 74 boxes, 6 flat files
Abstract Or Scope
The Woodbine Cemetery Records, circa 1830-2006, consist of materials relating to the operation of Woodbine Cemetery, in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The collection includes a wide array of financial and commercial materials, including receipt books and loose receipts, account books, checks, ledgers, bank statements, board minutes and reports, customer correspondence, insurance information, maps, and other materials produced during the course of business over approximately the past 150 years.
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Woodbine Cemetery Records, 1830/2006, bulk 1940/2006 26.17 cubic feet 74 boxes, 6 flat files

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