Box 16
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Contains 3 Results:
Volume 26: Unidentified Commission Merchant House, Wheeling, WV. Consignment Book., 1830-1842
Item — Box: 16
Scope and Contents
This consignment book documents commodity prices and the wide variety of goods received by a Wheeling commission merchant house during the 1830s. It also provides insights into the local industrial development, since the commission merchants routinely received goods on consignment from local manufacturers, such as the German Manufacturing Company (textiles). At the beginning of the book, there is evidence that the firm engaged a peddler to make trips in 1830, and the commission house also...
Dates:
1830-1842
Volume 27: Moses Chapline, Merchant, Wheeling, WV. Daybook., 1845
Item — Box: 16
Scope and Contents
Moses Chapline was a prominent citizen in Wheeling, at various times an attorney, a general store owner, and in the 1830s, mayor. This daybook documents the daily trade at his store during 1845. Included are entries for purchases of a wide variety of goods as well as entries for store expenses, such as insurance, soap, and transportation. The A. Loring who appears frequently throughout was probably Alonzo Loring, a clerk at the store.
Dates:
1845
Volume 28: Harry Hood and Company, Meat Market, Fairmont, WV. Ledger., 1906-1907
Item — Box: 16
Scope and Contents
Harry Hood and Company was a retail meat and dairy market in Fairmont, WV. This ledger covers the last few months of 1906 and the first months of 1907. It documents purchases of meat from wholesale producers, such as Armour and Company, and sales of meat to local businesses and individuals in Fairmont. Transactions are typically listed only as "merchandise," making it difficult to glean any information concerning prices or consumption patterns. The ledger is used only for the first 150 of...
Dates:
1906-1907