A Guide to the Bound Ledger of the Hogsett Family 1850-1888 Hogsett Family 11297

A Guide to the Bound Ledger of the Hogsett Family 1850-1888

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The Special Collections Department
Accession number 11297


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
11297
Title
Bound Ledger of the Hogsett Family 1850-1888
Physical Characteristics
This collection consists of a single bound ledger containing various accounts involving grain, lumber, repairs, and miscellaneous merchandise.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Hogsett Family Ledger and Papers, 1852-1888, Accession #11297, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

These materials were purchased by the University of Virginia Library from Heartwood Books of Charlottesville, Virginia, on February 17, 1997.

Scope and Content Information

This collection consists of a single bound ledger containing various accounts involving grain, lumber, repairs, and miscellaneous merchandise, ca. 1850-1888, probably belonging to David G. Hogsett. It also contains loose papers, ca. forty items, 1852-1888, and undated, all formerly enclosed within the ledger, pertaining to members of the Hogsett family, Augusta County, Virginia, including: accounts, articles of agreement, a memoranda book, a suit between Isabella Hogsett and William E. Hogsett, deeds, and receipts.