Account book collection, 1791-1936.

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Account book collection, 1791-1936.

Ledger book of William W. Sterling of Cutchogue for sale of seeds and fertilizers, 1891-1892; account book of Benjamin Moore, kept in two hands, for labor and loans from 1791-1797 and for mending and making shoes from 1817 to 1828, 1791-1828; day book of William Russell for his general store, and for shoemaking and mending, 1798-1808; account book for the general store of Jos. H. Crowell (1815-1838) with loose bills and receipts, 1815-1861; unidentified general store account book, 1842-1851; journal with newspaper records, partially used as a scrapbook, 1872-1936.

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Related Entities

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Crowell, Jos. H.

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Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council

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Sterling, William (William M.)

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Mormon living in Alberta, Canada. From the description of Correspondence, 1926-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122550787 From the guide to the William Sterling correspondence, 1926-1943, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...

Russell, William

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Slaveholder who believes some of his slaves were aided in their escape by men from Morgan County, Illinois. From the description of Letter, January 4, 1848. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 54484873 Flatboats are long rectangular boats with flat bottoms and squared ends that were used to carry freight along inland rivers and canals. They were a popular form of transportation for American settlers who traveled the Allegheny, Mississippi, and Ohio Ri...

Moore, Benjamin James, 1983-1993

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