Carpentry book, 1855-1869.

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Carpentry book, 1855-1869.

Small pocket book containing memoranda of carpentry work executed by Clark including charges for house carpentry, for cabinetmaking, and for coffin making, as well as notes on small sums paid to his assistant Urias Forsyth, days during which Clark worked with William Akin, and schooling for his son, Laban Clark. The entries on p. 42 relating to C.C. Wheeler, with the North Carolina troops during the Civil War, and Andrew N. Wheeler in 1864, probably refer to the brothers of Clark's wife, Louisa J. Wheeler, whom he married in Granville County in 1857.

1 book.

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Wheeler, Andrew N.

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Wheeler, C. C

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Clark, Laban, 1778-1868

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Laban Clark (1778-1868) worked as a missionary and an elder in the Methodist Church in New York state. He suggested Middletown, Connecticut as the site of a Methodist college, Wesleyan University, and served as the first president of Wesleyan's Board of Trustees. From the description of Laban Clark papers, 1794 - 1935. (Wesleyan University). WorldCat record id: 173315485 ...

Clark, Louisa Lewis

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Akin, William

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Forsyth, Urias

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Clark, Samuel, approximately 1833-1893

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Carpenter, of Granville County, N.C. From the description of Carpentry book, 1855-1869. (North Carolina Division of Archives & Hist). WorldCat record id: 70955885 ...