Account book collection, 1768-1915, 1768-1846 (bulk)

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Account book collection, 1768-1915, 1768-1846 (bulk)

Account books and daybooks from general stores in Ancram, 1837-1842, Gallatin, 1844-1847, and Kinderhook, 1795-1839. Account books and ledgers of Peter V. Rossman, 1828-1845; A.W. Van Huesen with recipes for medicines, glue, paint, wine, and work agreements, 1850-1858; Peter A. Weaver, Gallatin, 1843-1846; C.W. Norten, 1870-1915; Ephraim P. Best, Kinderhook, 1841-1883; Lucas Molls, shoemaker, 1809-1823; and one possibly of Henry Livingston for lodging, clothing, food, and money transactions, 1775-1809. Account books of the Kinderhook Manufacturing Company, a cloth mill, 1811-1816; of W.E. & W.B. Wood concerning real estate, notes, machinery, sales, and fire loss, 1899-1905; and of Rockefeller & Wattles, Ancram, 1838-1839. Unidentified volumes include record book of legal costs and services, 1825-1858, and records of goods and freight on the Hudson River and spinning, weaving, and knitting done, 1768-1804.

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Columbia County Historical Society (N.Y.)

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Collecting area: History of Columbia County. From the description of Repository description. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155495086 ...

Best, Ephraim P.

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Norton, C. W.

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Weaver, Peter A.

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Molls, Lucas.

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W.E. & W.B. Wood (Firm)

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Kinderhook Manufacturing Company (Kinderhook, N.Y.)

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Rossman, Peter V.

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Van Huesen, A. W.

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Rockefeller & Wattles (Ancram, N.Y.)

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Livingston, Henry Alexander, 1776-1849

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Livingston was employed to complete this survey at the request of Amos Belden, agent of Frederick Philipse. The Philipse manor was forefited to New York State on the grounds of suspicion of complicity with the British army during the American Revolution by the Philipse family. From the description of Philipse Manor Survey Notebook, 1802. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122364396 This is a collection of family papers and land records assembled from single accessions relating t...