Accounts with Levi Hollingsworth [photostats], 1779-1784.

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Accounts with Levi Hollingsworth [photostats], 1779-1784.

Copies of Thomas Affleck's accounts with Levi Hollingsworth, a Philadelphia merchant. Affleck purchased liquor, food, and mahogany boards. He paid his account with cash and furniture, including a tea table, a basin stand, rockers for a cradle, a coffin, a table top, a bureau table, a dining table, and a book case, most of which were specified to be made from mahogany.

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Hollingsworth, Levi, 1739-1824

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Levi Hollingsworth, James Wilson, Dorsey Pentecost, Michael Gratz, Bernard Gratz, and Charles Willing apparently formed a land holding company which held thousands of acres of land in Fayette County, Kentucky, during the late 18th century. From the description of Levi Hollingsworth ... [et al.] indenture, 1785 June 1. (Kentucky Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 39653461 ...

Affleck, Thomas (American cabinetmaker, 1740-1795)

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Apprenticed as a cabinetmaker in Edinburgh and London, Thomas Affleck emigrated to Philadelphia in 1763. His clients included wealthy Philadelphians, some of them fellow Quakers. He also was politically active during the Revolutionary era. For more biographical information, see Philadelphia: Three Centuries of Art (Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1976), pp. 98-99. From the description of Chest, ca. 1763-1775. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 770378980 From the descripti...