Parker, John R. (John Rowe), 1777-1844. Papers, 1802-1844.
Title:
Papers, 1802-1844.
Manuscripts in this collection primarily record the importation of British goods by John R. Parker between 1802-1844. Most are invoices or letters from merchants in London, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield, and Glasgow. The invoices document the purchases of gold watches, engraved seals, sconces, candlestick brackets, a portable mahogany writing desk, square japanned toilets, looking glasses, gilt armchairs, and silverware or silver-plated goods. Large amounts of cutlery, including ivory-handled pieces are mentioned, as well as such glassware as cruets and cut glass salt dishes. Among the textiles noted are doilies, chintz, a tablecloth with an eagle on it, and pelisse clothes for ladies. Letters document carpet purchases, the shipment of goods, orders for goods, and travel plans. Also included is an 1809 price list of American produce from Liverpool, listing items, where the items were produced in America, their prices, quantity sold, and duties for shipping; in addition, there are comments about the products themselves. The expense book is primarily a record of personal expenses, with Parker recording the furnishings of his house. From William S. Skinner, Parker purchased such items as beds, mahogany chairs, a side board, orange and yellow carpeting, pier glasses, a stone grate, and brass stair rods. Gowns, wigs, boots, and the like are featured as well. Included also are entries for the purchase of a. Piano forte and music stool, and paying someone for copying sheet music for the Anacreontic Society. Additionally, statements of profits, losses, and expenses for several commercial voyages to the West Indies were recorded. Other expenses note purchases from British firms. Parker employed quite a number of people as recorded in his expense book. At least seven of them were women.
ArchivalResource:
1 box + 1 folder [ca. 500 items] ; 44x29 cm.
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