Account books, 1725-1858.

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Account books, 1725-1858.

Two daybooks of John Hedges, shoemaker of East Hampton, 1728-1737 and 1781-1787, and account book, 1725-1801. The records indicate that shoes of the Hedges manufacture were sent to New York City, Newport, and Nantucket, and that women of the village worked on the shoes at home. In addition, there are loose bills for shoes for horse troops at Southampton, N.Y. (1763-1765). Also, three account books of Daniel Hedges, shoemaker of East Hampton, 1753-1792; account book of Thomas Hedges, blacksmith of East Hampton, 1758-1789; account book of Abraham and Charles O. Hedges, blacksmiths of East Hampton, kept in two hands, 1824-1839 and 1854-1855; and account book of Charles O. Hedges for fish, ducks, lumber, and work for hire, 1851-1858.

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Hedges, Abraham.

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Hedges, Thomas V.

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Hedges, John, -2003

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Epithet: of Stowe MS 781 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000390.0x000121 Epithet: (?) Vicar of E Peckham British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000390.0x00011f ...

Hedges family.

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Hedges, Charles S.

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Hedges, Daniel K., 1946-

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