Joseph Webb accounts with Silas Deane, 1765-1775, 1799-1803.

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Joseph Webb accounts with Silas Deane, 1765-1775, 1799-1803.

A record of accounts for cash, tea kettles, tobacco, sugar, buckets, beef, textiles, molasses and rum between Joseph Webb and Silas Deane of Wethersfield, Connecticut. There is no record of settlement of the account. The last three pages of the book were used by Hagar Derby of Gilford [sic] for his accounts, 1799-1803, with what may be a company store since he paid for his goods with labor.

1 volume (16 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8032722

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Deane, Silas, 1738-1789

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Silas Deane (January 4, 1738 [O.S. December 24, 1737] – September 23, 1789) was an American Founding Father, merchant, politician, and diplomat, and a supporter of American independence. Deane served as a delegate to the Continental Congress, where he signed the Continental Association, and then became the first foreign diplomat from the United States to France. Born in Groton in the Colony of Connecticut, he received a classical training before graduating from Yale College and studying law. ...

Webb, Joseph, 1749-1791.

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Derby, Hagar.

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