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Hull Family Ledger

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Ledger of a unknown member of the Hull family of Rockbridge and Augusta Counties in Virginia. Includes accounts of a merchant, family accounts and payroll accounts.

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John C. Shields Journal

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Journal, 1873-1875, of John C. Shields, merchant, of Riverside [Rockbridge County], Va. which includes receipts and newspaper clippings.

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John Hoffman Account Books

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Three ledgers belonging to John Hoffman of Rockbridge County. John Hoffman was probably a merchant. Other Hoffman names mentioned are David Hoffman and Sarah Hoffman. Index included in ledgers.

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William Jordan Account Books

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4 Account books, 1842-1888, of William Jordan, a blacksmith, merchant, carpenter, and farmer who lived in the vicinity of Rockbridge County, Va.

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