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Patrick H. Jones Papers, 1829/1905

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Papers, 1829-1905, of Patrick H. Jones of Louisa County, Va. Chiefly accounts of Jones, both personal and related to his partnership with Elisha Melton. Includes account book for a bar operated by Jones in 1852-1853 and contracts between Jones and Melton to lease the bar, lease for woodland and contract with railroad to sell wood. Collection also includes agreements to hire slaves.

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Pottiesville, Va. Merchant's Day Book, 1834/1835

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Daybook, 1834-1835, of an unidentified merchant, at Pottiesville [Louisa County ?] Va.

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Robert H. Isbell Journal, 1832/1833

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Journal, 1832-1833, of Robert H. Isbell, merchant, of Louisa County, Va.

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Traveller's Rest Daybooks, 1816/1838

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Account books of "Traveller's Rest", a tavern in Louisa Co., Va. Lists individuals, lodging, food and drink, as well as feed for horses.

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W.C. Elam Scrapbook, 1871/1877

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Scrapbook, 1871-1877, of W. C. Elam, Louisa County, Virginiaa. containing letters, pertaining to his position as Richmond correspondent for various newspapers and to his collection of Indian relics, pasted in a printed book.

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William J. Pendleton Ledger, 1857/1872

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Ledger, 1857-1872, of William J. Pendleton, physician, at Cuckoo, Louisa County, Va. Also includes accounts of a merchant, farms and labor accounts, and memoranda of a school operated by the Pendleton family.

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