Account books, 1730-1930.

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Account books, 1730-1930.

Accounts and family history of Joseph Latham of Groton, Conn., 1774-1834; account book of Samuel H. Terry of Oysterponds, N.Y., 1730, with family notations by Caroline Terry in 1822; daybook of John Down of Riverhead, N.Y., 1821-1823; two account books of Moses Cleveland, with loose bills, receipts, and letters, 1793-1844; account book of Orange Petty, 1842-1870; record book of D.Y. Young, 1825-1826; account book of James Parker, 1789-1835; account book of unidentified Orient, N.Y. man for labor and carpentry work, 1823-1833; account book of Orient General Store, 1854-1866; account book of Simon Weeks of Glen Cove, N.Y., 1864-1869; account book of Price family of Glen Cove, 1853-1865; two account books of a general store in the Town of Southold, 1832-1844; account book and school records (1887) of David Warner of Southold, N.Y., 1836-1887; account book of Orange H. Cleaves, builder of Greenport, N.Y., 1846-1854; record book of Francis Young, blacksmith and justice of the peace of Orient, N.Y., 1830-1885; two account books of Henry H. Booth, 1822-1861; account and daybook of Edwards Brothers of Orient, N.Y., 1854-1880; record books of Frank H. Rackett and J.B. Adams, house painters, 1916-1930; daybooks, ledgers, journals, shipping records, invoice books, and inventories from general stores, ship's suppliers, butchers, fruit merchants and importers, 1805-1912.

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Young, D. Y.

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Oysterponds Historical Society

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Young, Francis A., 1918-

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Executive secretary of the Conference Board of the Associated Research Councils. From the description of Correspondence with Johan Thorsten Sellin, 1951-1958. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 243856539 Samuel Wilderspin was the controversial self-styled founder of the Infant School System. He was born in Hornsey, North London in 1792 and was an apprentice clerk in the City before being introduced to infant education by Buchanan. He train...

Weeks, Simon.

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Edwards Brothers, Inc.

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Terry, Samuel H.

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Warner, David C.

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Adams, J. B.

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Down, John.

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Latham, Joseph

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Price family.

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Booth, Henry H.

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Orient General Store (Orient, N.Y.)

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Cleaves, Orange H.

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Petty, Orange.

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Cleveland, Moses A.

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Moses Allen Cleveland was born in Connecticut on October 30, 1822. After working as a farm laborer from a young age, Cleveland learned carpentry from a joiner in Hartford, Connecticut, in the late 1830s. Over the course of his life, he practiced numerous trades in New England, New York, and Ohio. On October 10, 1842, he married Eliza Ann Williams, a seamstress from Worcester, Massachusetts. In 1856, he briefly joined relatives in Ohio. His wife remained in Massachusetts, where she died shortly a...

Terry, Caroline.

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Parker, James

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An English clergyman, apparently writing this work after leaving active service. From the description of A practical discourse concerning death, 1754. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754866350 ...

Rackett, Frank H.

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