1857 |
William JamesPaid to a coffin for your wife by Chicken RedcroſsRedcross a free darkey on the Creek |
5.00$5.00 |
1857 |
to a coffin for your mother by your direction |
5.00$5.00 |
to horse cart and boy to carry the corpscorpse to the grave near York TownYorktown (this is another darkey in town |
2.50$2.50 | |
1857 |
DoctrDoctor Len Henly to one front Door Carpenters lock to putting on same on Taver Door |
2.50$2.50 .50$0.50 |
1857 |
ColnColonel R McCandlishPaid to makeingmaking a key to Portable desk |
.25$0.25 |
1858 |
DoctrDoctor Edward CamPaid to one bacon ham waitweight 15 lbs at 20 ct.$0.20 |
3.00$3.00 |
1858 |
MrsMrs. Tucker[Unknown rendering: su[] Paidto opening wardrobe |
.50$0.50 |
to repairing lock to wardrobe made a new key & put in a new spring & put on same again |
1.00$1.00 | |
1858 |
to repairing another lock and fit another key to it & put it on |
.37½$0.375 |
1858 |
MrMr. WmWilliam S Peachey to putting up 3 window cornish & curtains at 50 ct.$0.50 |
1.50$1.50 |
1858 |
MrMr. E T E NowellPaid to one turkey goblargobbler at |
1.25$1.25 |
1858 |
DoctrDoctor R P WallerPaid to 3 hundred and fifty best quality shingles at 1½ cents$0.015 each |
5.25$5.25 |
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