A Guide to an Unidentified Milling Company Account Book, 1860-1864 Unidentified Milling Company Account Book, 1860-1864 Rockbridge County (Va.) Reel 208

A Guide to an Unidentified Milling Company Account Book, 1860-1864

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the Library of Virginia
Microfilm Reel Number Rockbridge County (Va.) Reel 208


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Repository
Library of Virginia
Microfilm Reel Number
Rockbridge County (Va.) Reel 208
Title
A Guide to an Unidentified Milling Company Account Book, 1860-1864
Physical Characteristics
1 volume (342 p.)
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Unidentified Milling Company Account Book, 1860-1864. Rockbridge County (Va.) Reel 208, Local Government Records Collection, Rockbridge County Court Records, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.

Acquisition Information

This volume was microfilmed in 2013 by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA.

Historical Information

The unidentified milling company conducted business in Rockbridge County during the mid-nineteenth century.

Scope and Content

Account book, 1860-1864, of a mill that records the individual accounts of customers. Each account lists transactions in chronological order. Information found includes name of customer, date of transactions, goods purchased or services rendered, quantity of goods purchased, amount paid, and form of payment. The mill produced flour, plaster, and meal and also served as a sawmill. Forms of payment include cash, credit, labor, and barter of items such as rye, corn, wheat, and meat. There are several entries dated March 1864, that state the amount of wheat, corn, etc., impressed for the use of the Eleventh Regiment, Virginia Cavalry. The volume includes an index listing the names of customers in alphabetical order and the page number where their accounts can be found.

A portion of the account was used as a daybook. It records transactions in chronological order from May 30, 1863 to January 23, 1864. Information found in entries includes date of transaction, form of transaction, name of customer, goods purchased, quantity of goods purchased, amount owed, payments received for goods purchased, form of payment, and expenses paid by mill owners such as the Confederate tax.