Albert Stacy financial papers, 1851-1868.

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Albert Stacy financial papers, 1851-1868.

Papers, dated 1851 to 1868, consist of bills, receipts, accounts, summary statements of balances and accounts, and several letters. The bills and accounts for goods bought of Stacy, dated 1851 to 1868, relate to Stacy's bookstore and rental library. The bills and receipts to Stacy for goods and services bought of others, dated 1867 and 1868, include both personal and business-related items. The summary statements of balances, accounts, etc., dated 1863 to 1867, are business-related. The materials (receipts, accounts, and correspondence, dated 1866 to 1868) generated by. (Cont.) dealings between Stacy and William G. Barrett appear to relate to a joint agricultural venture by the two.

.21 linear ft.

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Barrett, William G., 1823-1897

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Stacy, Albert, 1821-1868

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Bookseller and stationer of Concord, Mass. Born in Concord, Mar. 17, 1821, son of bookbinder and bookseller John Stacy (1790-1866); died in Waverley, Mass., Apr. 29, 1868. John Stacy kept his bindery and bookstore on the Mill Dam in Concord until 1849, then turned over the bookstore to his son Albert. In addition to books and stationery, Albert sold fancy goods, cutlery, engravings, foreign toys, wallpaper, soap, sheet music, frames, and sundry other items. He also kept a rental lib...

Stacy's Circulating Library (Concord, Mass.)

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