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Daniel Payne estate inventory

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A 10 page estate account inventory record by Daniel Payne, the executor of Lawrence Washington's estate, Wakefield Plantation in Westmoreland Co., VA. The inventory names 18 enslaved people. 3 unnamed enslaved children are also listed. Also included is a postcard with an image of Wakefield.

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Fluvanna Female Institute Account Book and John Hartwell Cocke Farm Inventory Book

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Account book of Fluvanna Female Institute with names of patrons and payment receipts for board. Also includes an inventory and account book of a farm at "Bremo," Fluvanna County, Va. This farm was presumably owned by John Hartwell Cocke. Includes produce sold and expenses paid. Of note, are some entries that include tax in kind payments of oats to either the United States Union or Confederacy. There is a loose page of inventory of implements at "Lower Bremo," New Kent County, Va.

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George Jones Account Book

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Account book, 1829-1830, of a plantation in the vicinity of Buckingham County, Va. under the superintendence of George Jones and George Eubank which contains inventories of livestock, tools, and crops.

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Jonathan Bryan Library Inventory

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Typed tissue carbon of the inventory of Jonathan Bryan's library as part of his estate. Includes titles and authors. Dated June 1, 1934. 20 pages.

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Joseph A. Logan & Co. Inventory and Day Book

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Volume used as inventory book and day book, 1870-1872, by Joseph A. Logan & Co., merchants, at Fishersville, Augusta County, Va.

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Lexington, Va. Merchant's Inventory

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Inventory, 1838-1839, of general merchandise taken by an unknown merchant of Lexington, Va.

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R.A. Lancaster Account Book

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Account, 1852-1858, of R. A. Lancaster and Warren L. Waring of Richmond, Virginia. Includes inventory of household furnishings, clothing, kitchen ware, and livery equipment which may have been used to settle the estate of R. A. Lancaster.

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Rockingham County, Va. Merchant's Ledgers and Inventory Book

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Three ledgers and one inventory book (Memorandum Book of Stock on Hand) of an unknown merchant. All are undated and written in pencil. Per the 1920 census, many of the names in these books are from Rockingham County, Virginia.

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Thomas Lewis Account Book

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Account book, 1833-1863, of Thomas Lewis, Jr. of Rockingham County, Va. and of Samuel H. Lewis, his administrator. Includes inventory of personal property of Thomas Lewis.

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Thomas S. Shirley Ledger

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Ledger, 1846-1849, of Thomas S. Shirley, merchant, at Springfield [Fairfax County ?] Va. which includes an inventory of goods.

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