1855 |
Mr George Jackson worckedworkedPaid in settlement three days this weakweek and made $3.75 ct.$3.75 and he had on the third a load of wood |
3.75$3.75 .62½$0.625 |
1855 |
M r Daniell CurtisPaid to a first rate black walnut coffin for your son Robert to a case for same |
40.00$40.00 5.00$5.00 |
1855 |
M r George Jackson
had Paid in settlement two dollars$2.00 in cash to day |
2.00$2.00 |
1855 |
Mr Parkes SlaterPaid to a settset of double sash door with 8 painspanes in each & a pannellpanel at 12½ ct.$0.125 a litelight & 50 ct.$0.50 a pane |
3.00$3.00 |
to fitting & hanging to putting in 16 painspanes glass at 4 ct.$0.04 to 2 lbspounds putty at 10 ct.$0.10 |
.50$0.50 .64$0.64 |
|
1855 |
Mr George JacksonPaid in settlement to one wild turkey |
1.00$1.00 |
1855 |
to an order to MrHellers for a pair boots for $3.00$3.00 |
3.00$3.00 |
1855 |
Mr Jacob C SheldonPaid to makeingmaking a key to cubboard lock and cleaned same |
.18¾$0.188 |
to repairing and fixing a bedstead and furnished 2 screws |
.75$0.75 | |
1855 |
Mr Thomas HolmesPaid Paid to one load of Oak wood |
.75$0.75 |
1856 |
Pleasant Baker killed 4 hoggshogs for me at 12½ ct.$0.125 each which iI am to give him credit for on his account of his childs coffin iI charged this hear becaughsehere because it was a waste plaseplace on this page |
.50$0.50 |
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