Account books
Found in 511 Collections and/or Records:
Merchant's Ledger, VIII
Ledger, 1888-1889, of an unidentified merchant.
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.
Merchant's Salesbooks
Three salesbooks, 1926-1929, of an unidentified merchant. In two of the books, each page has two columns of entries with totals at the end of the page for Cash, Bank and Book.
Meshach Silcott Account Book
Account book, 1841-1844, of [Meshach Silcott ?] merchant.
A. Miley Journal
Journal, 1843-1845, of A. Miley, merchant of Saumsville, Shenandoah County, Va.
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.
John Millington Papers
Papers including correspondence concerning Millington's experiences as directing engineer of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Association, as professor at College of William and Mary where he lived in the Wythe House, as professor at University of Mississippi, and at Memphis Medical College. Includes diaries covering 1832, 1835, and 1861-1867; letters of his family members; and Blankenship family land records and letters concerning the Spanish-American War.
Mizpah Presbyterian Church Account Book
A 290 page account book from the women of the Mizpah Presbyterian Church in Richmond, VA. Contains entries for the "Leadership Training School for Colored."
Content warning for derogatory language.
Mongle-Hughes Papers
Samuel and Bethel Morris Account Book, 1819-1835
Moses S. Grantham Account Books
Account books, 1854-1860, of Moses S. Grantham, merchant, of Berkeley County, Va. [W. Va.]
The Grantham Family owned the Baldwin-Grantham House in current Shanghai, West Virginia.
Edward Moss Account Book
Account book, 1774-1781, of Edward Moss, of Elizabeth City County, Va. Includes a memorandum stating Edward Moss came to live with John Cary. Also includes record of sale of slaves. On one page, "Miles Cary this hand and pen 1777" and another page, "Memorandum, John Cary set of to Hog Ireland [ Hog Island] in 1774."
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.
B. G. D. Moxley Account Book
Account book, 1829-1835, of B. G. D. Moxley, "Buckland," Prince William County, Va.
Mt. Solon, Va. Merchant's Ledger
Ledger, 1861-1865, of an unidentified merchant at [Mt. Solon, Augusta County, Va.]
Naval Account Book
Nelson and Amherst Counties, Va. Tax Account Book
Tax account, 1812, of Nelson and Amherst counties, Virginia. The book contains an account, 1826-1848, of the settling of the estate of Hudson Martin (including the record of the sale of slaves).
Nelson County Va. Sheriff's Receipt Book
Receipt books, 1811-1837, for cash money paid out by Hudson Martin, sheriff, and Nicholas L. Martin, deputy sheriff, of Nelson County, Virginiaa. which includes memoranda, 1826 and 1828, of the birth dates of Jane L. Martin and Henry B. Martin.