Ledger, 1844-1876 (bulk 1844-1845, 1853-1856, 1868-1890).

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Ledger, 1844-1876 (bulk 1844-1845, 1853-1856, 1868-1890).

Ledger used (1844-1845) for U.S. stage coach mail line to Columbus, Ohio and Citizens Coach Line to Wheeling (now Guernsey), Ohio, P.C. Reed, agent. Includes indexed merchant's accounts (1853-1856) of John F. Bane and A.R. Jordan; accounts and 2 loose receipts (1868-1890) of John Oldham of Brownsville, Ohio; and a building account for Brownsville and Puritan Divisions of Sons of Temperance.

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Bane, John F.

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Jordan, A. R.

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United States. Mail Line.

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Oldham, John M.

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John M. Oldham is believed to have been a resident of Dresden, Tennessee in the early and middle part of the 19th century. From the description of John M. Oldham notebooks, 1847-1859. (University of Tennessee at Martin). WorldCat record id: 33318395 Bowling Green Steam Mill Company was formed as a corporation to rebuild Dan Griffith & Co.'s destroyed steam saw & grist mill. From the description of Ledger of harness maker and mill records, 1841-1900 (bulk ...