Account books, 1823-1826.

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Account books, 1823-1826.

Account books, 1823-1824 and 1823-1826, kept by William T. and John N. Stockton of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and elsewhere. Entries in the volume kept by William T. Stockton record accounts for wages and room and board of employees, family accounts recording sums paid out to Mrs. Stockton, John Stockton, and others; as well as individual accounts for unspecified cash transactions. Account book of John N. Stockton includes accounts, 1823-1826, for stabling horses and hiring out horses, gigs, and carriages, and accounts for the United States Mail service to Baltimore, Maryland.

2 v. (ca. 80 p.)

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New York and Baltimore Stages.

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Stockton, John N.

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Stockton, William T.

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William T. Stockton was a Philadelphia proprietor of stage coaches. From the description of Account book, 1823. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122616741 Resident of Philadelphia and proprietor of the New York and Baltimore Stages stage coach company. From the description of Account books, 1823-1826. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58773597 William T. Stockton was proprietor of the New York and Baltim...