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Spaulding, Joseph. Doctor's Account Book


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    Notebook #43

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    Address Book with pencil entries, some in alphabetical order, many indecipherable (1938-41) (many York entries) "Leics from Rutland 1938" notes (indecipherable) (pages 1-7); Leicester – St. Martins (page 8); "From York, May-June 1941". - Belton, Coxwold, Clifton (page 26), Cloisters, Big School, St. Dennis, York (page 36), Eversley, Honewood (?) (page 61), St. John Micklegate, Hunter's Hallamsbane (?) (page 81), Knasesborough (notes from Yorkshire Archaeological Assn.), St. Michael's Spinergate (?), St. Mary Castlegate, St. Olave, Blind School (page 115) BLANK 123-143 Stenfield (page 145), BLANK pages 147-167, Welford Berks, Wentworth Woodhouse, Cowford, Batesford, notes on York (?) pages 174-188.

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    Account book

    Manuscripts

    Autograph (partial) manuscript; partly in hand of Jefferson, index in Jefferson's hand. Record of blacksmithing accounts. (90 pages)

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    Medical account book

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    This account book includes patient names and fees paid for medical treatment from 1851 to 1881. The author is unknown but might be in Ohio. There is some mention of the treatment performed and reason for visit such as: childbirth, prescriptions of medicine, treatment of wounds, and even some dental work. There are 23 pages of newspaper clippings from newspapers in Ohio (the clippings are sometimes glued over the medical information). The clippings include poems and short articles, many of which are written by Thomas C. Harbaugh, a writer from Ohio. The clippings are from 1895 to 1897. Several pages have been cut-out of the volume.

    mssHM 75114

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    Account book

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    Autograph manuscript. Primarily accounts for labor and services, food, clothing and other household expenses with Richard Sorrel, William Beck, George Dudley, the estates of Peter Jefferson, Bathurst Shelton, Dabney Carr and John Wayles, members of the Jefferson family and others. Volume also includes two pages of "Personal stock for Lands and slaves sold" and "By Lands and slaves Bought" which mention enslaved persons Myrtilla, Sandy, Ursula, George, Bagwell, and a second George. These entries are copies, with some variations, of account balances titled "Personal estate in account" and "with Real estate" in Jefferson's account and fee book, 1767-1794 (HM 836). (96 pages)

    HM 5572

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    [Unknown author]. Midwife's Account Book

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    Volume, (57 p.). This small vol. is made up of pages sewn together between two sets of marbled covers, with some damage. The midwife was based in Towcester, a market town in southern Northamptonshire, England)

    HM 83509

  • Some Reasons Why Drawing Should be Taught in Our Common Schools

    Some Reasons Why Drawing Should be Taught in Our Common Schools

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    One pamphlet, copyright 1877, entitled Some Reasons Why Drawing Should be Taught in Our Common Schools, by Langdon S. Thompson, published by the author, La Fayette, Indiana. This pamphlet is 24 numbered pages in length and is not illustrated. It is subtitled: "A paper: Read at the Meeting of the Ohio Teachers' Association, at Put-in-Bay, July 4, 1877; and also at the Annual Meeting of the National Education Association, at Louisville, KY, Aug. 16, 1877." The text of the essay is prefaced by 9 pages of excerpts of testimonials in its favor. Thompson's three reasons for teaching art were 'disciplinarian', 'utilitarian', and 'aesthetic'. An ink stamp of the Ohio State University Education Library is stamped on the front cover.

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