Accounts, 1859-1884.

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Accounts, 1859-1884.

These accounts document Ewing's efforts to improve the farm at Woodstock and the family estate at Villanova. Included are: account books and farm diary, 1859-1860, of Ewing's attempt at chicken farming; account book, 1861-1862, 1867; journal, 1874-1876; ledgers, 1863-1884; diaries, 1861-1879, recording farm work done at Woodstock and Ewing's social life; and a scrap book. Additionaly, there is a Caldwell & Ewing account book, 1869-1872, the "suspended accounts" of a short-lived partnership with Robert S. Caldwell in the wholesale fish trade.

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