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Carpenter Papers, 1765/1922

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Papers, 1765-1922, of the Carpenter family of Rockingham County, Virginia. Includes papers of John Carpenter, William Carpenter and Thomas W. Carpenter. Includes letters, 1837, from Tennessee; and letters, 1851-1853, from Missouri; Confederate currency; accounts, 1810-1817, of C. T. Jones with Doctor John B. Botts; the will of Godfrey Hoge of Philadelphia; and a manuscript recipe booklet, ca. 1800.

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David A. Bucher Papers, 1769/1912

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Papers, 1769-1912, including letters, 1861-1874, written to David A. Bucher, dentist of Shade Gap, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania and later, of Bridgewater, Rockingham County, Virginia. The letters are from relatives and friends in Bridgewater, Virginia, Martinsburg, West Virginia, Hancock, Maryland, Orbisonia, Carlisle, McConnellsburg, Gettysburg and Round Grove, Pennsylvania and Polk City, Iowa. One letter concerns the Battle of Gettysburg.

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David Kyle Account Book, 1810/1864

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Account book of David Kyle, merchant of Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, Virginia. 256 pages.

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George M. Pennybacker Ledgers, 1835/1874

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Ledgers, 1835-1843 and 1866-1873, of a farmer kept in Rockingham County, Va. The earlier account book includes accounts with free blacks [William Wanser and William Cook (formerly W. Canada)].

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George M. Pennybacker Papers, 1843/1852

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Papers, 1843-1852, of George M. Pennybacker and Mrs. Ann Pennybacker of Rockingham County, Va. Includes letter and accounts. The accounts are with farm laborers and with merchants in Winchester, Va.

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Henkel Plains Mill Store Daybook, 1835/1849, bulk 1835/1849

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Daybook, 1835-1849, kept by Siram Peter Henkel for Solomon Henkel at Plains Mill Store, Rockingham County, Va. Includes records of purchases, and records of farm workers, their tasks and their reasons for missing work. Also includes Henkel's purchases for himself and his family.

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Henry Neff Account Book, 1837/1861

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Account book, 1837-1861, of Henry Neff, cabinetmaker, of Timberville, Rockingham County, Va.

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Henry N. Kagey Ledger, 1832/1871

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Ledger, 1834-1871, of Henry N. Kagey, merchant, at or near New Market, Shenandoah County, Virginia, including pages used as a ledger, 1832-1840, by George M. Pennybacker, Rockingham County, Virginia.

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Hiram Martz Account Book, I, 1833/1860

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Account book, 1833-1860, of Hiram Martz, Smith's Creek, Rockingham County, Virginia.

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Isaac Campbell Account Book, 1834/1863

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Account book, 1834-1863, of Isaac Campbell, a farmer, near Timberville, Rockingham County, Va.

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