Oak City Co-operative store account book, 1889-1897.

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Oak City Co-operative store account book, 1889-1897.

Shows grocery and other purchases made by Oak City residents from 1889-1894. Loose sheets of paper, previously in the account book, are included in the collection including: list of delinquent taxes, May 1985; poem by Ellis R. Shipp; torn note from Caroline G. Dutoon[ ], 1987; Deseret News article about prohibition; return forms[ ]; "How Farmers Can Make Money" newspaper clipping; a written page about Sunday school and its superintendents, Brother Roper, Brother John W. Dutson, and Brother Joseph A. Lyman; a list of coordinates; a recipe for molasses candy; note about power and right of people to establish government; two Oak Creek Irrigation Company notes, 1892 and 1896.

2 folders (0.16 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7387020

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Anderson, Arnold P.

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Roper, Henry, 1822-1906

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