A memorandum of things carried to the North-house by Samuel and Elizabeth Johnson in the year 1793 for the use of the family. 1803.

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A memorandum of things carried to the North-house by Samuel and Elizabeth Johnson in the year 1793 for the use of the family. 1803.

The list includes livestock, kitchenware, beds and bedding, furniture, and the proceeds from the sale of land in West Stockbridge. Values are included. These items were given to the New Lebanon, N.Y. Shaker community. Also lists items given to Elizabeth Johnson the Second [their daughter], namely a bed, bedding, and a new chest. Division of estate between wife and children also mentioned.

[4] p. ; 17 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8185524

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