August 18 1858
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DoctrDoctor Len Henley to one lbs lard at 16¾$0.168 |
.16¾$0.168 |
August 20 1858
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MrMr. William BlaſssinghamPaid to one ladder 28
ft long by agreement to price of thirty$0.30 cents a ft as it was only second quality
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8.40$8.40 |
August 28 1858
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DoctrDoctor Robert M GarrettPaid to cutting 26 painspanes glass on one side and one end at one$0.01 cent a cut makeingmaking 52 cuts
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.52$0.52 |
30August 30 1858
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to cutting 30 more on 2 sides each |
.60$0.60 |
SeptrSeptember 3 1858
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William HunlyPaid to a lined and trimedtrimmed raistopraised-top coffin and a plank included to cover the coffin with for your wife by a special agreement
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15.00$15.00 |
SeptrSeptember 3 1858
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MrsMrs. Hariett HenlyPaid to fixing & repairing door bell to one peck of heath Peaches at
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.50$0.50 .25$0.25 |
SeptrSeptember 11 1858
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William Banks a free colordcolored to makeingmaking a coffin for your child
4 ft long by agreement if he pays in the coarsecourse of this month he is to have it at four dollars$4.00
Henry Redcroſss came for the coffin
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5.00$5.00 |
SeptrSeptember 15 1858
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MrMr. Thomas McCandlishPaid Paid for at the female male accademy at the female
to 64 ft of inch plank at 2½$0.025 to makeingmaking a platform in school
room Paid |
1.60$1.60 2.50$2.50 |
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to 2 lbs nailesnails at 6¼ ct.$0.062 to makeingmaking6
hat strips with 30 pins at 25 ct.$0.25 to putting strips around stove to makeingmaking a new key to lock and repaired the lock to furnishing one hundred screws [illeg.] for desks
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.12½$0.125
1.50$1.50 .25
$0.25
.37½$0.375
1.00$1.00 |