A Guide to the Charlottesville, Albemarle County and Vicinity, Miscellaneous Accounts, 1817-1897
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Accession Number 38-3
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Charlottesville, Albemarle County and Vicinity, Miscellaneous Accounts, Accession #38-3, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Scope and Content
A miscellaneous collection of accounts, originating, so far as is known, in Charlottesville and Albemarle County, except one from Rockingham County. Most were kept by unidentified merchants dealing in general merchandise. In several ledgers, two or more sets of accounts occur, as for instance in a ledger first kept apparently by a tavern keeper, with accounts for meals, lodging , and fodder (1817-1846), then by a grocer in Rockingham County (1864), and finally by a grain merchant (1869-1870). There are various accounts of Charlottesville or Albemarle merchants, of Spooner and Keller (1873-1867), J.W.B. McAllister (1875- 1879), tailor (1835), a painter and glazier (1859-1862), a miller (1860-1867), and stationers (1869-1873). There are also some official records of the jailer of Albemarle County (1874-1876), of T.L. Michie as an assignee in bankruptcy (1871-1879), a list of Charlottesville voters (1871), and reports of the Charlottesville police (1893-1895). Records of Wayland and Thompson of Free Union and of Seamands and Marchall are found both in this collection and in 38-4.
Contents List
Accounts, N.P., for meals, lodging, fodder; barn land etc., 1817-1818 (with occasional insertions of 1844, 1846, perhaps tallies of meals served?); 1846 June, accounts, Rockingham and N.P. for sales of groceries, cloth, nails, etc.; 1869-1870, accounts N.P. with A.G. Raynes for grain cloth
A tailor's account book, Charlottesville; 1874-1876 account book of W.C. Walstrum, jailor of Albemarle County
Account book, Stony Point, sales of haberdashery tobacco, gun powder, flints etc.; with copy book or letter book, North Garden, Albemarle County, 1848, Ann M. Shepherd, A. Anderson, Bettie Anderson, Emma Anderson? Much damaged.
later years on pages headed Charlottesville, name, S.F. Leake in front.
perhaps that of C.F. Paterson of Charlottesville, a letter to whom is in the book.
1878 March inventory (?) of hardware items; 1866-1883, miscellaneous penciled notes of A.F Stocker concerned?
as made by George P. Crank, Registrar, 26 May. Voters listed by name, age, occupation, place and length of residence. Inserted: Notice 25 Sept. 1874 of registration dates; Notes 22 Sept. 1874 purging of registration books, those removed listed by name.