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Adam Rinica and George Rinica Account Book

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Ledger, 1822-1848, of Adam Rinica and George Rinica, Marksville, Page County, Va.

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Townshend Stith Account Book

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Account book, 1819-1821, kept by Townshend Stith of Virginia while United States Consul in Tunis, Tunisia. The book contains 21 pages of Stith's accounts on his way from the United States to Tunis in 1819, his expenses on the trip, and his expenses and income while on duty in Tunis. Also included in the book are entries of Stith's contacts with United States naval officers, including Captian Perry of the USS Spark. The rest of the volume has 14 pages of signatures of Lewellan D. Cypher of Company D., 3rd New York Calvary in 1865. The remaining pages of the book are blank.

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Noah Martz Account Book

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Account book, 1818-1856, of Noah Martz, blacksmith, of Rockingham County, Va.

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David Kyle Account Book

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Account book of David Kyle, merchant of Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, Virginia. 256 pages.

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John M. Martin Account Book

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Account book, 1802-1850, of John M. Martin, lawyer and merchants, of [Albemarle County ?] Va. which includes an account with the University of Virginia. Includes an index.

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Andrew Reid Account Book

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Account book, 1787-1837, of Andrew Reid, farmer and landowner of Rockbridge County, Virginia. The last several years of the book were kept by an unidentified individual. 124 p. : bound volume ; 46 cm.

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Nelson and Amherst Counties, Va. Tax Account Book

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Tax account, 1812, of Nelson and Amherst counties, Virginia. The book contains an account, 1826-1848, of the settling of the estate of Hudson Martin (including the record of the sale of slaves).

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George Wright Account Book

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Account book, 1827-1859, of George Wright of Middletown, Frederick County, Va. (concerning a foundry and general merchandise store) which contains notes on the guardianship of John Wright's children and the settlement of George Bell's estate.

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Catesby Jones Account Book

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Ledger, 1767-1845, of Catesby Jones, of "Marlfield," Gloucester County, Va. Includes information on Robert Yates, a student at the College of William and Mary in 1827.

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Isabella Furnace Account Book (Page County, Va.)

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Account book, 1827-1842, of Isabella Furnace, Page County, Va. which includes account book, 1850-1854, of Caroline Furnace. Includes recipes for buttermilk muffins, corn bread and cakes and pies; and accounts for clothing and shoes.

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