Dutchess County miscellaneous bound volumes, 1812-1921.

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Dutchess County miscellaneous bound volumes, 1812-1921.

Account book from individuals and businesses in Dutchess County including general stores, grist mills, shoemaker, insurance agency, and farming, 1816-1901; personal account book of an unidentified woman concerning sewing supplies, charity, entertainment, books, board, and transportation, 1845-1848; daybook from Fishkill with short entries on activities, travel, work done, letters received, and meetings, 1839-1843; account book of John Lounsbury, Fishkill, concerning his import-export business, 1829-1846; ledger of the Pine Grove Woollen Manufactory, 1812, used as a scrapbook; account book of David G. Cronk, Clintonville, with entries on making iron, 1836-1850; record books concerning law cases kept by H.H. Hustis, 1881-1885, and George H. Williams, 1869-1919; timebook from a textile mill, possibly the Matteawan Company, 1847-1852; record book concerning the Strever land sales consisting of copies of deeds and receipts, 1868-1894; minutes of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society, Rhinebeck, 1896-1921; and records of books loaned at the School District No. 19 library, 1839-1841.

ca. 1.5 cubic ft.

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Pine Grove Woollen Manufactory.

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Matteawan Manusfacturing Company (Beacon, N.Y.)

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Lounsbury, John, 1809-1895

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John Lounsbury was born on August 16, 1809, in Bethany, Connecticut. He prepared for college at Wilbraham Academy, and graduated from Yale Medical School in 1837. For a short time, he practiced medicine in Hamden, before moving to Oxford, Connecticut, in 1840. He specialized in chronic diseases. In April 1843, Lounsbury married Mary Church, who had been a teacher in New York and Connecticut. He was an advocate of Episcopal parochial schools for girls and attempted to establish one in Oxford. Thr...

Williams, George Howard, 1871-1963

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Cronk, David Miller

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Dutchess County Historical Society.

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Hustis, H. H.

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Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society (Rhinebeck, N.Y.)

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