Manuscripts
Abraham Duryea (1742-1802) & Stephen Duryea, Account book; Stephen Duryea, Court docket book
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Abraham Duryea (1742-1802), Account book - Ledger B. Double entry ledger
Manuscripts
There are newspaper clippings pasted down in the first few pages covering the ledger entries. With loose slips of paper and flowers laid into volume.
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Abraham Duryea (1742-1802), Bookkeeping volume for a general store
Manuscripts
Handle carefully: with loose spine and loose pages laid in; also, blank, uncut pages in the middle of the volume.
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Abraham Duryea (1742-1802), Account book
Manuscripts
Includes: "Bill of sale of a Negro woman;" also loose pages.
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Stephen Duryea & Abraham Duryea (1742-1802), Account book
Manuscripts
A family archive which includes correspondence, account books, legal documents, political writings, family papers, ephemera, and other material that document the history of New York and the Hudson Valley from the 1750s, through the Revolutionary War, to the end of the Civil War era.
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Stephen Duryea & Abraham Duryea (1742-1802), Account book
Manuscripts
A family archive which includes correspondence, account books, legal documents, political writings, family papers, ephemera, and other material that document the history of New York and the Hudson Valley from the 1750s, through the Revolutionary War, to the end of the Civil War era.
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Stephen Duryea & Abraham Duryea (1742-1802), Account book
Manuscripts
A family archive which includes correspondence, account books, legal documents, political writings, family papers, ephemera, and other material that document the history of New York and the Hudson Valley from the 1750s, through the Revolutionary War, to the end of the Civil War era.
mssDuryea