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Peninsula Bank Minute Books

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Mss. Acc. 1995.37

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Philip Gordon Ledger

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Ledger, 1834-1860, of Philip Gordon, merchant.

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Physician's Account Books

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Three ledgers and an account book, 1805-1826, of an unidentified physician who practiced in the vicinity of Gloucester County, Va., Mathews County, Va., and King and Queen County, Va.

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Pollard & Martin Accounts

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Accounts, 1790-1791, of Pollard & Martin, merchants, of Amherst County, Va. which also includes a ledger, 1785-1790, of an unidentified merchant.

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Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (U.S.) Ledger 1869-1870

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Ledger, 1869-1870 recording expenses of the U.S. Navy shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia. Entered are payments to bricklayers, machinists, coppersmiths and pattern makers, which are signed twice a month by George Thompson, Quartermaster, and witnessed by Charles Brian, Mate, U.S. N[avy].Note: The location of the Portsmouth naval yard was provided by the seller and has not been verified at this point.

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Read and Johnston Ledger

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Ledger of the firm of Read and Johnston, Staunton, Va. The two partners in the firm were Matthew Read and Hugh Johnston.

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Rent Ledger 1883-1884

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Ledger (14 pp.), 1883-1884 recording rent for organizations, individuals and a school. The cover of the volume reads "Society Record Ledger" but no further information is given. Rent was collected from Harmony Lodge No.4, Arbeiter Kranken Unterstuetzungs Verein, Sued Baltimore Kranken Unterstuetzungs Verein, Teutonia Hain No. 13, Window Glass Blowers' Union No. 300, Knights of Labor Liberty Assembly No. 2075, Rescue Council No. 1, Butler Club of South Baltimore, American League of Prohibition, Chas. Kuehnelt, Jos. Treiting, Chas. Fisher, Mrs. Rollman and a school.
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Richard Corbin Ledger

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Ledger, 1786-1797, of Richard Corbin of Caroline County, Va. including farm accounts and records of enslaved persons.

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Robert Daniel Ledger

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Ledger, 1851-1871, of Robert Daniel noting tuition and board of various students and including accounts of James W. Stratton, Scottsville, Virginia.

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Robert Pleasants Ledger

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Pleasants' ledger kept in Henrico County, Virginia covers 1769-1777. The volume includes a few accounts kept during 1823-1824 by an unidentified individual and a short story, "The Unlucky Man." Physical Description: Letter bound book with the name of John G. Mosby on the cover. 167 pages. 24 1/2 inches.

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