Account books of farmers in Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont, 1755-1917 (inclusive).

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Account books of farmers in Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont, 1755-1917 (inclusive).

Mainly records showing charges for farm labor and sales of farm products. Includes accounts of Elijah Boardman, G.E. Chaplin, Joseph Cobb, George Deake, James Emery, Robert Getchell, Curtis Hibbard, John Jones, Ebenezer Joy, Mill Farm, Edward F. Moulton, Levi H. Pratt, diary and accounts of William Bement, diary of Gideon H. Welch. Some books include records of school teaching, legal services, storekeeping, carting, wool carding, a sawmill, and a gristmill. There are also records for black farm labor in Connecticut.

1 linear ft. (13 v., 1 envelope)

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Deake, George.

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Welch, Gideon H.

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Chaplin, G. E.

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Bement, William.

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Pratt, Levi H.

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Hibbard, Curtis.

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Moulton, Edward W.

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After his service in the Civil War and as a government scout, Moulton competed professionally as a sprinter and trained and managed football, track, and cycling teams. He came to Stanford University in 1903 to coach the track team and in his eleven years there made the program one of the country's most respected. He was a popular figure on campus and earned the nickname "Dad" from the students. From the description of Edward W. Moulton scrapbooks, 1874-1905. (Unknown). WorldCat recor...

Jones, John

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Ogden, Edward

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Boardman, Elijah, 1760-1823

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Resident of New Milford, Connecticut, and original shareholder in the Connecticut Land Co. From the description of Letters, 1804-1820. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 18445939 Elijah Boardman (1760-1823) was the third son of deacon Sherman Boardman and Sarah Bostwick, of New Milford, Connecticut. At age 16, he enlisted in the Continental regiment of Colonel Charles Webb. In March 1776, he was stationed in Long Island but his regiment left in ...

Emery, James C.

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Cobb, Josephine H.

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Peckham, Alexander

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Getchell, Robert.

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Joy, Ebenezer.

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