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Stafford County Store Ledger
Ledger "E", 1848-1849, of an unidentified merchant of Stafford County Store, Stafford County, Va. which includes accounts with the overseers of the poor. The store is possibly located in Falmouth.
Daniel Stickley Account Books
Concern farm labor and accounts as an administrator, executor (either by himself or in conjunction with others) or guardian of others which include members of the Stickley family. The volumes have unusual covers of patterned paper, and marbled paper. One cover is another book, "A Course of Book-keeping" used by William S. Newett, Pleasant Green Schoolhouse, Shenandoah County, Va. and one bears a label, Regensburg, Germany.
Stilman, Va. Postal Account Book
Record and postal account book, 1887-1891, of John W. Rison, postmaster of Stilman, Fluvanna County, Virginia.
Townshend Stith Account Book
Strasburg (Va.) Tanner's Journal
Journal, 1862-1863, of an unidentified tanner of Strasburg, Shenandoah County, Virginia.
Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart Account Books
Account books, 1837-1857, and 1838-1847, kept by Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart who was a lawyer in Staunton, Va.
Archibald Stuart Ledgers
Account books, 1788-1831, kept by Stuart who was a lawyer in Staunton, Va. Accounts concern his law practice, personal finances, and include accounts concerning the building of his house.
Sussex County, Va. Merchant's Account Book
Account book of an unknown merchant, probably from Sussex County, Virginia. Some accounts include people from Isle of Wight County, Virginia and Surry County, Virginia.
Robert Swan and Daniel C. Brent Journal
Journal, 1805-1806, of Robert Swan and Daniel C. Brent, Richmond Mill, Stafford County, Virginia. 90 p. : bound volume ; 41 cm.
Joseph C. Swan Ledger
Ledger, 1854-1863, of Joseph C. Swan, Petersburg, Va. book dealer.
John Swartz Account Book
T. & E. Account Book
Journal, 1853-1861, of "T. & E," merchants of Amherst Court House, Va.
T. C. Williams & Co. Journal
Journal of T. C. Williams & Co.mpany, Richmond, Virginia.
T. F. Rogers Daily Charge Book
Daily charge book, 1923-1925, of T. F. Rogers, clothing store merchant, of Williamsburg, Va.
Tanner's Journal
Journal, 1849-1855, of an unidentified tanner in Mt. Solon, Augusta County, Virginia] Va.
Tappahannock Va. Receipt Book
Receipt book, 1825-1854, of incoming cargo, containing the name of the captain, the name of the vessel, amounts and costs and also including loose bills of lading for goods shipped from Tappahannock, Virginia to Baltimore, Marylandd.
Tazewell Taylor Papers
This collection contains correspondence to and from Taylor, account books, financial statements, and deeds and other documents for the Dismal Swamp Company. Includes correspondence related to William & Mary. The collection also includes a land indenture between William and Mary Cunningham and Edmund Christian and the College of William and Mary regarding land in Hanover County.
Tazewell Family Papers
Teawalt Journal
Journal, 1852-1857, of [?] Teawalt, Cedar Point [Mill], containing accounts for wool carding and dyeing. Per 1850 census, many customers from Shenandoah County, Virginia.
Thacker Muire Journal
Journal, 1842-1847, of Rev. Thacker Muire of Walkerton, King and Queen County, Va. which also includes scattered accounts, 1848-1865, and copies of letters.
Thomas C. Jones Ledger
Ledger, 1869-1878, of Thomas C. Jones of the firms of Jones & Brooks, coal and wood dealers, and T. C. Jones & Co., tobacconists, of Richmond, Va.
Thomas G. Kirby Journal
Journal, 1818-1821, of Thomas G. Kirby, merchant, of Warrenton, Fauquier County, Va.
Thomas S. Shirley Ledger
Ledger, 1846-1849, of Thomas S. Shirley, merchant, at Springfield [Fairfax County ?] Va. which includes an inventory of goods.
Thomas T. Adams Ledger
Ledger, 1848-1854, of Thomas T. Adams, Oak Hill Mills, Fauquier County, Va. which contains grist mill accounts.
Edward C. Thurston Account Book
Account book, 1847-1866, of Edward C. Thurston from Fall River, Massachusetts for goods purchased and sold. The bulk of the entries in the book are made up of names to whom Thurston paid money. There are several loose pieces of paper at the end of the volume, including more accounts and a letter to Thurston to serve on jury duty in 1864.