Ledgers (Accounting)
Found in 204 Collections and/or Records:
Thaddeus S. Harris Account Books
Three account books of free African American, Thaddeus S. Harris, of Abingdon, Virginia, dated 1855-1861, 1861-1866 and 1868. Goods purchased include items such as tobacco, sardines, cheese, sugar, candy, hair trims and shaves. Some books have an index. Census reports list him as a barber and confectioner.
Harrisonburg, Va. Merchant's Ledger and Journal
Account book, 1830-1839, used as a combined ledger and journal of an unidentified merchant, Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Harrisonburg, Va. Merchant's Account Book
Ledger, 1858-1859, of an unidentified merchant, of Harrisonburg, Va.
Henry Bedinger Ledger "B"
Ledger "B", 1774-1802, of Henry Bedinger, Jr., merchant, of Berkeley County, Va. [W. Va.] which includes a power of attorney authorizing Magdalen Bedinger to settle all outstanding accounts of Henry Bedinger and a memorandum of the deaths of Henry Bedinger, Sr. (1729-1772) and of Magdalen Bedinger (d. 1796).
Hirshes & Webb Ledgers
Ledger, 1840-1864, of Hirshes & Webb, Mt. Solon, Augusta County, Virginia. One volume (MsV Ame56) contains accounts and a memoranda of James F. Clarke, physician, Mt. Solon, Virginia and a poem concerning the Civil War, "The Soldier's Dream."
Note: MsV Ame57 is filed in Oversize.
John Hoffman Account Books
Three ledgers belonging to John Hoffman of Rockbridge County. John Hoffman was probably a merchant. Other Hoffman names mentioned are David Hoffman and Sarah Hoffman. Index included in ledgers.
Hull Family Ledger
Ledger of a unknown member of the Hull family of Rockbridge and Augusta Counties in Virginia. Includes accounts of a merchant, family accounts and payroll accounts.
I. S. Meanley Ledger
Ledger, 1919-1923, of I. S. Meanley, merchant of Toano, James City County, Va.
Ives Family Papers
Ledgers, letters, receipts, and other material, circa 1850s to 1910, related to the Ives family of Falls Church, Virginia. Includes ledgers of S.S. Ives' business in Falls Church where he made and repaired items for wagons and carts. His customers included African-Americans. Also includes correspondence between members of the Ives family. There are also political materials, receipts, account books, and other materials.
J. C. Fitzhugh and Co. Account Books
Journal and ledger, 1879-1880, of J. C. Fitzhugh and Co., merchants, of Springville [Tazewell County] Va.
J. G. H. Miller Ledger
Ledger, 1872-1884, of J. G. H. Miller, merchant, of Millbank, Rockingham County, Va. which includes entries, 1865-1866, for Conrad's Store.
J. Linderman Wells Ledgers
Ledgers, 1858-1865, of J. Linderman Wells, merchant. Per 1870 census, Wells lived in the general area of Chester, Pennsylvania.
Elisha Jackson Ledgers
Ledgers, 1811-1826, of Elisha Jackson, merchant, of Louisa County, Va.
Jacob B. Smith Ledger, II
Ledger, 1857-1866, of Jacob B. Smith, of Middle Mills, Middlebrook, Augusta County, Va. which contains grist mill accounts.
James Campbell Account Books
Ledgers, 1793-1799, of James Campbell, merchant, of Lexington, Va. One volume (MsV Ame12) includes accounts with members of the Watt family which were paid for by weaving. There are also loose receipts and legal documents in the third volume (MsV Ame13).
James Turner Clarke Ledger
Includes accounts as a doctor in Augusta County, Virginiaa. with members of the Blakemore family and with Jedediah Hotchkiss (p. 33) and accounts of drawing up legal documents, surveying, and selling merchandise (including books, papers, and school supplies). Also contains register of births of slaves, free blacks, and whites (1857-1897).
James W. Nalls Ledger
Ledger, 1850-1853, of James W. Nalls, of The Plains, Fauquier County, Va. which contains grist mill accounts.
James Towne Collony Pottery Papers
James towne collony Pottery ledger book of Paul Griesenauer recording sales which includes autographs of customers; printed book, The Shenandoah Pottery, 1929; and decals in an envelope addressed to Palin Thorley.
Jefferson County, West Virginia Merchant's Index
Index, circa 1800, to the ledger of an unidentified merchant in Jefferson County, Virginia [West Virginia].
John Bragg Ledger
Ledger, 1826-1848, of Dr. John Bragg, Petersburg, Va. concerning his medical practice.
John Cyrus Letcher Ledger
Ledger, 1813-1826, of John Cyrus Letcher, leather craftsman of Lexington, Virginia.
John D. Hobson Ledger
Ledger, 1852-1853, of John D. Hobson, Howard's, Goochland [Co., Va.] which contains grist mill accounts and accounts of sawing lumber.
John H. McElfresh Account Book
Ledger, 1831-1840, of John H. McElfresh, banker, probably of Frederick County, Md.
John Morton Jordan & Co. Ledger
Ledger, 1769-1774, of Virginia account of John Morton Jordan & Co., London [Eng.] and of Perkins, Buchanan & Brown, London [Eng.], 1771-1774, including the certification, 26 July 1774, which bears seal, of these accounts before the Lord Mayor of London. An entry for Thomas Jefferson is on page 13.