Farm accounts, [18--].

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Farm accounts, [18--].

Farm accounts, detailing records of agreements with tenant managers, crop plantings, livestock breeding, sales of hay, wood, and cider, and other income and expenditures.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8064852

Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & Museum

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Spalding, Lyman D., 1810-1892

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Shipmaster and merchant, of Portsmouth, N.H. From the description of Lyman D. Spalding letter to Grover Cleveland, 1885 Jan. 30. (Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & Museum). WorldCat record id: 70979551 ...

Parrott, Susan Parker, 1780-1852

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Owner of "Piscataqua Farm", possibly in Greenland, N.H. From the description of Farm accounts, [18--]. (Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & Museum). WorldCat record id: 70976530 ...

Parrott, Enoch G. (Enoch Greenleafe), 1815-1879

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Naval officer (Lieutenant) of Portsmouth, N.H. From the description of Papers, 1805-1935. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 32458481 Naval officer born in Portsmouth, N.H. Served under Commander Matthew C. Perry against Beraly and the neighboring towns on the west coast of Africa . From the description of Enoch G. Parrott diaries and naval textbook, ca. 1840-1855. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 73502138 Naval officer, of Port...

Parrott, James Brackett, 1817-1890

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James C. Parrott was born in Maryland and served with the 1rst United States Dragoons in the 1830s. Discharged in Iowa in 1837, he moved to Fort Madison and married Henrietta Buckhalter. They kept a store in Fort Madison and then in Keokuk. In June 1861 Parrott raised a company of men that became Company E, 7th Iowa Infantry. Captain Parrott was wounded near Belmont, Missouri in his first battle. The 7th Iowa fought with the Army of the Tennessee in Tennessee and Mississippi and then marched thr...