Business records, 1789-1844.

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Business records, 1789-1844.

Business records: 1) cashbook, 5 January 1789-30 October 1790 of miscellaneous sales accounts with such items as "button moulds," silk, thread, linen, cotton, and women's hose. Also includes expenditure such as deer skins. 2) Sales book, 5 March 1789-30 December 1792, primarily for linen, but also for tablecloths, Swiss chintz and printed cotten and linen. Reverse of volume contains entry for "Bills of Purchase for Traugott Bagge of S. Carolina." 3) Journal, 2 November 1790-3 July 1792, with India callicoe, Scots knit hose, men's and women's gloves and hair ribbons among the variety of items listed 4)Daybook, 7 January-20 April 1795 of services rendered such as making coats and new pockets, repairing jackets, britches and vestcoats and 5) Ledger, 1 January 1836-27 August 1844 of jewelry sales and repairs, possibly belonging to Thomas P. Cope.

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Mendelhall and Cope.

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Mendelhall and Cope were Philadelphia merchants. From the description of Business records, 1789-1844. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122625406 ...

Cope, Thomas P. (Thomas Pim), 1768-1854

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Founder of packet ship line in 1821 that sailed from Philadelphia to Liverpool; Cope travelled from Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, Montreal, and Quebec with his son Alfred on July 12, 1820, visiting Nantucket from Sept. 9-15, 1820. From the description of Thomas Pym Cope diary/J. Morris Evans collection, 1820 Sept. 9-15. (Nantucket Hist Association). WorldCat record id: 70953345 William Carvill was Haverford College's first landscape architect. Jonathan Richards was principa...