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Box 4

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Contains 3 Results:

Series 2. Financial and Legal Papers (Boxes 3-4), 1830-1877, undated

 Series — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents The financial and legal papers report in depth on the economy during the period, including information regarding taxes, subscription costs, property sales and assessment, and merchandise purchases by a general store owner.Most of this series consists of legal contracts, organizational subscriptions, tax and business receipts of George W. Smith, his family and business associates. Some of the items include: balance sheets for the general stores (livestock, textiles, hardware and...
Dates: 1830-1877, undated

Series 3. Ledgers (Box 4), 1849-1867

 Series — Box: 4, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents

This series consists of three ledgers that record a variety of business transactions and political notes. They include records of livestock trade (cattle), labor (hired help), newspaper subscriptions (The Sun), textile sales (clothing and cloth), and voter records (1859 precincts for Ripley, Fishers, Ravenswood, Sandyville, Slavin’s Hollow, Murrysville, Moon Mills, Angerona, and Jones Mill, [West] VA, and Cleek, VA).

Dates: 1849-1867

Series 4. Ephemera (Box 4), 1855-1908

 Series — Box: 4, Folder: 3-7
Scope and Contents This series includes Civil War picket passes, tickets, advertisements, stock information, and a map of New York [1855]); some items are of graphic interest (such as pamphlets, steamboat bills, invoices, and railroad tickets).Civil War items include:a picket pass for E. H. Rader allowing travel from Charleston to Supper Creek and back from the headquarters of the Kanawha Brigade signed by Colonel J. D. Hines (located in box 4, folder 4; document of 1862/01/07);...
Dates: 1855-1908