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William Fravel Account Book

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Account book, 1849-1875, of William Fravel, Shenandoah County, Va. which includes a remedy for "itch."

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Title:: Account Book (N.H.) 1856-1874

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Account book, 1858-1874, Hillsboro and Concord, New Hampshire, listing dollar amounts earned for a variety of different services like taking oxen to pasture, bushels of wheat gathered, horse shoeing, removing wood tree stumps, and so on. Other entries list items purchased, including pork, nails, beef, pewter plates, potatoes, sugar, and beans. Some parts of the volume have been used as an exercise book by a child and a few news clippings can be found glued in front and back.For a list of names mentioned in the account book, compiled by the seller, see folder link below.

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Account book (N.H.)

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Account book, 1858-1874, Hillsboro and Concord, New Hampshire, listing dollar amounts earned for a variety of different services such as taking oxen to pasture, bushels of wheat gathered, shoeing horses, and the removal of tree stumps.

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Account Book Box Small Collections Box 54, Folder 1

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George Smith Papers

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This collection details the personal and professional papers of George Smith and William E. Nelson. Legal documents consist of deeds, forms, and official papers. Business materials include account books, checks, and promissory notes. The collection also covers various publications and a few personal correspondences.

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Isabella Furnace Account Book (Page County, Va.)

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Account book, 1827-1842, of Isabella Furnace, Page County, Va. which includes account book, 1850-1854, of Caroline Furnace. Includes recipes for buttermilk muffins, corn bread and cakes and pies; and accounts for clothing and shoes.

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James N. Dunlop Account Books

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Account books, and a bank book, 1868-1883, of James N. Dunlop, Richmond, Va.

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William E. Wiatt Account Book

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Account book of William E. Wiatt kept in Gloucester and Mathews counties, Virginia containing accounts, 1861-1874. Includes a record of books lent to soldiers of the 26th Virginia Infantry Regiment August 1862-September 1863 and of marriages, 1856-1881, performed by Wiatt mostly in King and Queen, Gloucester and Mathews counties. There is a list, 1869-1870, of students in his school in Gloucester County and his accounts indicate that he also worked as a land surveyor.

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Edmund Winston Account Books

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Account books, 1853-1875, of Edmund Winston, blacksmith and miller who probably lived in Caroline County, Va.

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Nourse Family Papers 1751-1918

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31 manuscript volumes and ca. 1400 manuscripts of the Nourse family of Weston, Herfordshire, England; Berkeley County, W. Va.; Washington, D.C.; and Weston, Fauquier County, Va.; and of related Bull and Morris families.

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Andrew Kean Leake Account Book

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Probably kept by Judge Andrew Kean Leake of Goochland County, Va.

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