[Miscellaneous account records, chiefly Jonathan Wood's]. 1791-1848.

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[Miscellaneous account records, chiefly Jonathan Wood's]. 1791-1848.

Five items in this folder are accounts with Jonathan Wood, who charged for grinding wheat, flour, buckwheat, and plaster; all are dated 1847. One item is a small booklet (made by folding a larger piece of paper), listing money given up by various people. A bill to Zebulon Goodrich is dated 1791; it mentions coal (spelled cole), dressing cloth, mending a kettle and a chair, shoes, saddle, hats, nails, etc. An account dated 1800-1803 is headed "paid to the Church for the farm from Amos Stower." It also mentions land that had belonded to Sarah and Rachel Bacon.

8 items ; 13-32 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8185569

Winterthur Library

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