Records of the firm & papers of Abraham Miller, John Miller & Dr. Godfrey Miller [manuscript] 1789 (1802-42) 1902.

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Records of the firm & papers of Abraham Miller, John Miller & Dr. Godfrey Miller [manuscript] 1789 (1802-42) 1902.

Ledgers & papers showing customers' accounts, debits & receipts, records of receipts owed, bank accounts, etc. of this merchant firm which sold drugs. There are bills from other druggists particularly Charles Marshall & Son, Philadelphia, and Samuel Watkins, druggist, New York; incl. an 1806 drug price list, and customers receipts. there is some business correspondence regarding purchase of medicines & finances; and various indentures. Papers, 1805-14, pertaining to the 31st. Regt., Va. Light Infantry, Va. Militia; incl. a muster roll, and John Miller's commissions as lt. & capt. signed by William H. Cabell and James Barbour.

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University of Virginia. Library

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