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Asa Moore Janney Forest Mills ledgers

4.25 Linear Feet 3 oversize boxes measuring 11x17 inches.
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The Asa Moore Janney Forest Mills ledgers contains three ledgers belonging to Asa Moore Janney, a Quaker who owned Forest Mills located in Loudoun Country, Virginia. The ledgers contain accounts of flour and other commodities Janney provided to families including African Americans as well as volunteers in the Confederate army. The ledgers tracked daily business sales and transactions along with labor expenses for the mill operation.

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Asa Moore Janney Forest Mills ledgers 4.25 Linear Feet 3 oversize boxes measuring 11x17 inches.

Duval Family Ledgers and Diary

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Ledgers, 1871-1887 and diary 1898-1900 of the Duval family of Chesterfield and Henrico Counties, Virginia.

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