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Account Book of Elijah Williams, Ledger B, Vol. 3
1751-1757
L00.084
Storekeeper (Elijah Williams) accounts with Abijah Prince. This is a page from the account book of Deerfield, Massachusetts, storekeeper Elijah Williams (1712-1771) that includes purchases and payments from the free black man, Abijah Prince. |
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Account Book of Elijah Williams, Ledger C, Vol. 4
1755-1759
L00.085
Storekeeper (Elijah Williams) accounts with Abijah Prince. This is a page from the account book of Elijah Williams (1712-1771) describing the purchases and payments of Abijah Prince (b.c.1715), a free black in Deerfield, Massachusetts, in the years 1756 and 1757. |
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Hannah Phelps account book
1825-1832
L04.017
Pages from Hannah Phelps' account book 1825-c.1832, dressmaker in Greenfield, Massachusetts. |
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Frances Miles account book
1852-1866
L04.018
Pages from Frances Miles' day book 1852-1866, Greenfield, Massachusetts. |
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Pages from Williams & Upham account book
1782-1785
L07.036
This account book is from the store in Deerfield, Massachusetts kept by James Upham and John Williams. |
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Pages from John Williams Day book
1783
L07.037
These pages from John Williams' day book show the types of goods people in Deerfield, Massachusetts were purchasing in the fall of 1783. |
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John Partridge Bull account book
1768-1788
L99.096
Account books, like this one of gunsmith/blacksmith John Partridge Bull (1731-1813) of Deerfield, Massachusetts, recorded the business transactions of a man with his customers. |
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Ware Store Day Book [Vol. I]
1803
L00.019
Orlando Ware (1779-1860) operated a general store in Deerfield, Massachusetts, from 1803 to 1830; with few exceptions the store records are complete for those years. |
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Ware Store Day Book [Vol. II]
1808-1809
L00.020
Orlando Ware (1779-1860) operated a general store in Deerfield, Massachusetts, from 1803 until 1830; with few exceptions the store records are complete for those years. |
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Account book of Zebulon White & James Strathern
1781-1791
L00.033
Keeping written records in account books helped people keep track of the money and goods they sold, purchased, loaned, and borrowed. |