Records of general stores in Massachusetts, 1685-1875 (inclusive) [microform].
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Records of general stores in Massachusetts, 1685-1875 (inclusive) [microform].
Records, chiefly account books, of Samuel Sewall of Boston, 1685-1689; Hopestill Foster, Jr., of Boston, 1766-1775; Elisha Ford, also a tavern keeper, of Marshfield, 1771-1795; Samuel Hastings of Boston, 1772-1825; Edward K. Wolcott of Oxford and Brookline, 1774-1796; Reed and Gardner of Littleton, 1782-1791; Asa Underwood of Dunstable, 1782-1831; William Tuttle of Littleton, 1790-1804; Laban Hearsey, probably of Suffolk County, 1796-1822; Daniel Putnam, Jr., Putnam & Perkins, and Putnam & Whitney of Fitchburg and Lunenburg, 1798-1821; Robert P. Tolman of Dorchester, 1804-1840; the Collamore family of Pembroke and Boston, 1807-1853; John Claflin of Milford, 1808-1809; Joseph Weaver of Freetown, 1810-1814; William Pope of Spencer (previously of Thomaston, Me.), 1811-1838; William Moseley of Westfield, 1812-1829; Burr & Pritchard of Concord, 1813-1855; an unidentified storekeeper probably from Boylston, 1815-1817; David Fisher, Jr. of Wrentham, 1815-1818; an unidentified storekeeper of Orange, 1815-1818; Joseph B. Varnum of Dracut, 1816-1857; an unidentified storekeeper of Boston, 1818-1820; John Osborn and Company of Boston, 1821-1825; an unidentified storekeeper of Nantucket, 1823-1824; Osgood & Wright of Boston, 1830-1837; H.C. Cushman of Taunton, 1832-1836; and Thomas Aikin and Company of South Yarmouth, 1835-1840. Also records of Morton Eddy and Fred K. Cushing of Bridgewater, 1843-1845; the Wyman family of Charlestown, 1845-1856; an unidentified storekeeper, exact location undetermined, 1846; Walcott & Holden of Concord, 1848-1875; and Mrs. Browning of Hardwick, 1859-1865.
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ca. 6 linear ft. (53 v., 3 boxes)Copies: 1 microfilm reel.
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