Jacob Winebarger ledger, 1850 - 1951 [microform].

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Jacob Winebarger ledger, 1850 - 1951 [microform].

The Jacob Winebarger Ledger consists of the microfilm of Jacob Winebarger's millwright ledger dated 1852-1870. His operation was located in Meat Camp, North Carolina. Included are his ledger records for 1852-1854 and 1870 as well as 1916-1953-era inserted business advertisement letters and tax receipts.

1 reel microfilm

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SNAC Resource ID: 7098977

Appalachian State University, ASU

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Appalachian State University. W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection. Archives.

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Winebarger, Jacob, 1822-1883.

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Jacob Winebarger (1822-1883) was born in North Carolina in 1822 to John Winebarger. According to tradition, John Winebarger was adopted by the Winebargers after his birth parents died aboard ship en route to America. They settled in Catawba County. John and his son Jacob moved to Watauga County in 1839 and built one of the finest water-powered grist mills in the area. From the description of Jacob Winebarger ledger, 1850 - 1951 [microform]. (Western North Carolina Library Network). W...