Ledgers (Accounting)
Found in 204 Collections and/or Records:
Merchant's Ledger, II
Ledger, 1815, of an unidentified merchant.
Merchant's Ledger, III
Ledger, 1819-1837, of an unidentified merchant, including notes concerning the birth of a black child and the purchase of slaves.
Merchant's Ledger, Fauquier County, VIrginia
Ledger, 1852-1853, of an unidentified merchant in or near Fauquier County, Va. which has additional entries, 1872-1873.
Merchant's Ledger, V
Ledger, 1876-1884, of an unidentified merchant, [possibly of Fluvanna County, Va.]
Merchant's Ledger, VII
Ledger, 1884-1892, of an unidentified merchant, possibly of [Fluvanna County, Va.]
Merchant's Ledger, Buckingham County, Virginia
Ledger, 1883-1889, of an unidentified merchant, probably, of Buckingham County, Va.
Merchant's Ledger and Account Book
Ledger, 1925-1929, of an unidentified merchant, containing accounts of various companies, including National Biscuit Co. (Nabisco), Valley Supply Co., and Harrisonburg Grocery Co.
Boyd Miller and Archibald Robertson Ledger
Ledger kept by merchants, Boyd Miller and Archibald Robertson of Lynchburg, Va. Contains legal work for various individuals of Lynchburg, Va. and other areas. Included are approximately 14 entries relating to Thomas Jefferson. Many entries are Boyd Miller's attempts to collect on debts owed to William Brown & Co.
Miller Ledger
Ledger of an unknown Miller. 1830-1836. Incomplete. 16 pages. 12 1/4 x 7 3/4 inches.
Note: This ledger was found in a ledger of Jacob Rush, tanner, of Rockingham County, Virginia.
Miller's Ledger
Ledger, 1894-1896, of an unidentified miller which contains grist mill accounts. Per 1900 census, many customers from Augusta County, Virginia.
Moore and Kerlin Store Records, 1814-1920
James Moore Ledger
Ledger kept in Lexington, Va. Mainly concerns selling of wood, beef, and corn. The first few pages were used to divide property of a deceased person. The book includes a folder of loose papers, ca. 1825, which includes accounts, correspondence, and prescriptions.
Mossy Creek Mills Ledgers
Ledgers, 1859-1867, of Mossy Creek Mills, Augusta County, Va. owned by Robert M. Kyle and Brother which contains accounts for a grist mill and for a lumber mill.
Mt. Solon, Va. Merchant's Ledger
Ledger, 1861-1865, of an unidentified merchant at [Mt. Solon, Augusta County, Va.]
Myers Papers (II)
Nelson N. Fishback Ledger
Ledger, 1821-1823, and 1862-1889, of Nelson N. Fishback, merchant, of Fauquier County, Va. which includes notes on the Fishback family; "cures" for yaws and fistula; lists of slaves with their ages; records on harvesting crops; loose receipts; and scattered weather accounts.
Nicolson Family Ledgers and Journals
Ninian Boog Ledger A
Ledger, 1748-1750, of a merchant in King and Queen County, Va., probably Ninian Boog, which includes a list of household expenses. Cover is marked "Ledger A"
Ninian Boog Ledgers is available on microfilm in Swem Library’s microforms area, call number F232 .K4 B6 2004
Peninsula Bank Minute Books
Mss. Acc. 1995.37
Eight ledgers, 1897-1916, 1917-1937, 1949, 1952, 1959, 1960, 1963 and 1964 of the Peninsula Bank Williamsburg showing business records including individual accounts and minutes of the Board.
Peninsula Bank was also known as Peninsula Bank and Trust, then later became Crestar Bank and Crestar became SunTrust Bank.
Mss. Acc. 1994.92 has been added to this collection. Two newspaper articles, undated, on the history of the Peninsula Bank.
George M. Pennybacker Ledgers
Ledgers, 1835-1843 and 1866-1873, of a farmer kept in Rockingham County, Va. The earlier account book includes accounts with free blacks [William Wanser and William Cook (formerly W. Canada)].
Philip Gordon Ledger
Ledger, 1834-1860, of Philip Gordon, merchant.
Physician's Account Books
Three ledgers and an account book, 1805-1826, of an unidentified physician who practiced in the vicinity of Gloucester County, Va., Mathews County, Va., and King and Queen County, Va.
Robert Pleasants Ledger
Pleasants' ledger kept in Henrico County, Virginia covers 1769-1777. The volume includes a few accounts kept during 1823-1824 by an unidentified individual and a short story, "The Unlucky Man." Physical Description: Letter bound book with the name of John G. Mosby on the cover. 167 pages. 24 1/2 inches.
Pollard & Martin Accounts
Accounts, 1790-1791, of Pollard & Martin, merchants, of Amherst County, Va. which also includes a ledger, 1785-1790, of an unidentified merchant.
Thomas Mann Randolph Papers
This collection contains a letter, 1809 September 15, from Thomas Mann Randolph to Thomas Jefferson as well as a ledger recording business transactions of "Tuckahoe" plantation, including records of Tuckahoe Coal Mining Company. The letter is autographed and signed by Randolph with an endorsement by Jefferson.