FebrFebruary 2 1858
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MrMr. William BlaſsinghamBlassinghamPaid
to 4 lbs of common Glue at 25$0.25
to one lb of superior Do by agr-
reement for it on both qualities 37½ ct.$0.375 |
1.00$1.00
.37½ ct.$0.375 |
FebrFebruary 8 1858
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I received to day from MrMr. Gillham on account of Philises
hire the amount of his bond
say bond thirty dollars$30.00, intrastinterest 1.99$1.99 |
31.99$31.99 |
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and iI paid away out of it for
her MrsMrs. E P W Hockaday
to MrMr. S. T. Slater for store account
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4.31$4.31 |
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$27.68$27.68 |
FebrFebruary 12 1858
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DoctrDoctor C ColemanPaid by Note
to a coffin for a young man
died at MrsMrs.Bowers by the
name of Jacob |
5.00$5.00 |
FebrFebruary 12 1858
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DoctrDoctor Edward CamPaid
to repairing a lock and made
a new key to it for MrsMrs. Cam |
.50$0.50 |
FebrFebruary 17 1858
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MrMr. WmWilliam L Henley
at Portobello
to a very neat black walnut
coffin for your little boy
and case for same & funeral
expenses on attending funeral
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15.00$15.00 2.50$2.50 |
FebrFebruary 19 1858
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York County
to a coffin for blind William
Ashby, directed by MrMr. William
Paid
L Henly Overseer Poor Y. C. |
3.50$3.50 |
FebrFebruary 22 1858
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Doctor BurrowsPaid
he is a [?Bond?] man
to makeingmaking and trimingtrimming a
neat coffin and a case to same
and burial for your baby
at the asylum
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10.00$10.00 |
FebrFebruary 23 1858
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Betsey Jones’es daughter
to makeingmaking a coffin for
her child
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2.50$2.50 |