Order book, 1866-1886.

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Order book, 1866-1886.

This series consists of lists of items ordered by an unidentified entity at the State Lunatic Asylum. No prices or costs are given. Amounts or numbers of items are frequently not given. A wide variety of items are listed, for example: window shades; medicine cups; tabacco; fabric; plow parts; coats, pants, hose, and neck ties; clams; coal; pine boards; chess pieces; cow feed; tape; tea; candles; magazines; hammers; buttons; hinges; flags; and many other items.

0.50 cu. ft. (2 volumes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8209679

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New York (State). Dept. of Mental Hygiene.

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