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Items with subject 'Ledger'
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Sarah M. Tarr Bonnet Maker Account Book
by Tarr, Sarah M. (1842 – 1850)
1 oversize box (1.5 linear feet)
Sarah M. Tarr Bonnet Maker Account Book, 1842-1850. Ledger details a wide variety of accounts for which Ms. Tarr made, altered, trimmed, lined and framed bonnets for an extensive female clientele utilizing a wide variety of fabrics including silk, bombazine, velvet and straw. Ms. Tarr also sold a variety of ladies notions including pins, thimbles, thread, lace and dry goods by the yard. To a lesser degree, Ms. Tarr also crafted men's and boys' caps. Also written in the ledger is the marital status of her clients and occupation. Lastly, Ms. Tarr noted transactions of her African American clients as well.
Snow Hill Meeting House Ledger
by Unknown (circa 1988)
1 folder (0.01 linear feet)
The Snow Hill Meeting House Ledger contains a transcribed copy of the session book from the Snow Hill Meeting House as well as legal records such as wills and inventories.
Somerset County Store Ledger
by Stamford, James (1842 – 1845)
1 folder (1 linear feet)
This collection contains a store ledger. The Ledger itself appears to belong to a man, James Stamford as that is the name on the cover page.
Sussex County (Del.) Sheriff records
by Sussex County Sheriff’s Department (1903 – 1995)
68 oversize folders (28 linear feet)
The Sussex County Sheriff records document court cases from 1903-1995 in Sussex County, Delaware. The collection contains financial records for the court and sheriff’s department as well as specific records of costs and outcomes from the court cases occurring from 1903 to 1995. There are records for both the Sussex County Superior Court, as well as the Court of Common Pleas. The records are largely limited to Ledgers, Fee Books and Receipt Dockets. The Ledgers contain basic budgetary information for the Court and the Sheriff’s department, recording costs covered by the court’s budget. The Fee Books record cases by month, with a record of the fees which were to be paid by the court system’s budget. The Receipt Dockets contain information on individual cases and features an index of cases with monetary information and case outcomes.
Thomas Sudler Sheriff Dockett
by Sudler, Thomas (1860s)
1 folder (0.01 linear feet)
This collection contains the Sheriff Thomas Sudler's docket from 1860.
Transcription of the E.E. Jackson and Company records
by Thompson, G. Ray (1883-1884, 2018)
1 folder (0.01 linear feet)
Transcription of the records of E.E. Jackson and Company, found in the day book of James B. Armstrong. Records document the accounting transactions for wages paid to company workers, April 1883 - March 1884, which are documented by the type of labor along with the corresponding company debit and credit.
Truckers and Savings Bank Ledger
by Truckers and Savings Bank (1906 – 1914)
1 oversize folder (2.5 linear feet)
Truckers and Savings Bank Ledger, 1906-1914, Salisbury, Maryland, documents local business and personal transactions for checking and savings accounts, including debits and credits. The ledger features a whos-who of Eastern Shore businesses in the early 20th century, such as Wimbrow Brothers, Adkins Brothers, Petey Manufacturing, and Bailey Brothers, as well as notable persons including Arthur W. Perdue, Sallie M. Brittingham, A.G. Shockley, and Guy Hearn.
Ulman and Sons Furniture Store Ledger
by Ulman and Sons Furniture Store (1952 – 1954)
1 oversize box (2.5 linear feet)
This collection contains the business ledger of Ulman and Sons Furniture Store located in Salisbury, Maryland. Sales of high-end furnishings, paints and wallpapers are noted throughout the ledger from December 1952 to June 1954 with business transactions occurring across the Eastern Shore including Salisbury and Crisfield, Maryland.
W.W. Larmore Papers
by Larmore, W.W. (1896 – 1911)
1 box (0.25 linear feet)
This collection consists of ledgers and a cash book, receipts, brochures, and daily shipping reports related to W.W. Larmore of Whitehaven, Maryland from 1896 to 1911.
Walston Brothers Cannery records
by Walston Brothers (1945, 1946)
1 folder (0.01 linear feet)
Photocopy, Ledger. Walston Brothers Cannery, Pittsville, Md., 1945-1946.
Washington Hotel Collection
by Unknown (1871 – 1930)
12 boxes (17 linear feet)
This collection contains 5 series of materials that relate to either the Washington Hotel or the town of Princess Anne. The first series comprises of Ledgers, which include 39 hotel registers, 15 cash account books and 9 other ledgers. Series II contains music related items, including sheet music that ranges in date from the 1880s to the 1920s and includes artists such as Irving Berlin, John Phillip Sousa and Stephen Foster. Also included in this series are issues of The Etude a musical magazine, ranging from 1901 to 1927. Finally in this series there are songbooks that range in date from 1888 to 1921. Series III contains manuscripts that relate to the Washington Hotel and John D. Wallop as proprietor of it. This series ranges in date from 1900 to 1920, and includes receipts, correspondence, and solicitations to the hotel, menus, and financial records. Series IV contains manuscripts relating to the town of Princess Anne and John D. Wallop serving as mayor of the town. This series ranges in date from 1909 to 1914 and contains correspondence, receipts, and public works related correspondence and receipts. Series V contains artifacts and is comprised of one Vee Dee Sherry bottle and a child’s vest.
Western Wicomico County General Store ledger
by Western Wicomico County General Store (1898 – 1901)
1 oversize box (2.5 linear feet)
Accounting ledger of the Western Wicomico County General Store, 1898-1901, documenting goods purchased by locals for personal and work use. Ledger includes a complete index of purchasers.