Bills, 1831-1834.

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Bills, 1831-1834.

This collection of bills documents items purchased by the firm of Fry & Gross, as well as by Jacob Fry, Daniel Fry, Samuel Fry, and Thomas Gross. Most bills are from businesses located in Trappe, Philadelphia, or Limerick, PA. Items mentioned include such tinware as cups, funnels, coffee pots, and colanders; buckets; liquor; candy, including rock, mint sticks, lemon sticks, and licorice; foods such as salt, sugar, chocolate, and flour; hardware such as nails, butt hinges; thumb latches, and bolt knob locks. Other items noted are cowhide and seal fur for caps and bags; paints, dyes, and inks; and various household utensils, including knives and bed cords.

2 folders [approx. 95 items] ; 26 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8210422

Winterthur Library

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Fry, Samuel

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Fry, Daniel W., 1908-

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Fry, Jacob

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Fry & Gross.

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The firm of Fry & Gross was in business in Trappe, PA in the 1830s. From the description of Bills, 1831-1834. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 78064102 ...

Gross, Thomas

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