Account book, 1738-1747.

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Account book, 1738-1747.

Contains accounts with local store customers and for work done as a handyman. Wood sold items such as fabrics, molasses, rum, garlic and spices, sugar, nails, paper, candlesticks, and the like. He mended such things as guns, locks, cranks, coffeemills, wheels, and buckles. Payment was usually made in cash, but was also made by foodstuffs, maple boards, shingles, fox skins, sawing, spinning, and borrowing horses.

1 v. (186 leaves) ; 33 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6770813

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Wood, W. Donald, 1920-

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Wood lived in Barlaston near Stone, Staffordshire, England. From the description of Journal on board the "Lightning" from Liverpool to Melbourne and home [microform]. 1867-1868. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222663644 From the description of Journal on board the "Lightning" from Liverpool to Melbourne and home [manuscript]. 1867-1868. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225692651 Epithet: Muggletonian and painter British Library Archi...