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Items laid in to Ledger, 1840s

File consists of manuscript accounting notes, receipts, requests for payment, and other loose notes previously laid in between pages 168 and 169 of Ledger, 1840s (file 3).

Curtis, Enoch, 1805-1886

Ledger, 1830s

Consists of a manuscript ledger in limp, hand-cut and sewn leather binding. The records provide evidence as to Curtis's business expenditures (for example, purchase of animal skins presumably for tanning, such as sheepskin and calfskin) and household expenditures. Many entries provide evidence of barter culture. «

Ledger, 1840s

Consists of a manuscript ledger for years including 1841 to 1847 in half leather binding. Index of individual accounts in found written on front pastedown.

Curtis, Enoch, 1805-1886

Ledger, 1840s-1860s

Consists primarily of financial ledger in half leather binding with marbled paper boards. The first 211 numbered pages from the beginning contain business accounts using single-entry bookkeeping method. Volume also includes daybook for the years 1846-1852, found on pages [1]-[10] (volume was flipped for additional use as a daybook; pages numbers are as counted from end of volume). Pages [21-23] from end of volume contain two leaves of lists of money received and money paid out, dated September 21, 1859.

Curtis, Enoch, 1805-1886

Ledger, 1842

Consists of a manuscript ledger in a limp, hand-cut and sewn leather binding. Ledger is marked "1842" on front cover.

Curtis, Enoch, 1805-1886

Ledger, 1897-1898

Consists of paperbound manuscript ledger book with only 10 pages of entries for the years 1897-1898. Also includes two loose sheets of math problems with the name of Stella Curtis, Clarenceville Model School, laid in at the front. Financial transactions recorded under individual accounts with no additional details.

Letter from H. Curtis to Stella Curtis

File consists of one manuscript letter from H. Curtis (possibly Herman Curtis) to Stella Curtis, dated 19 September 1898, accompanied by envelope postmarked with the same date from Hartford, Connecticut. The letter writer discusses picking peaches, asks about Erle Curtis and other family members, asks about Stella's school and musical activities, requests her father's address.

Wastebook,1850s

Consists of manuscript notebook in limp, hand-cut and sewn leather binding (front cover only). Records in chronological order primarily business expenditures (hides and skins for tanning) covering the years 1852-1856. One entry (in pencil) is dated 1881.

Curtis, Enoch, 1805-1886