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By Bachman was in charge of the business, operating it with John Forry.

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Volume also includes labor and supply accounts. John H. Papers consist almost exclusively of business letters, including orders, complaints, bills, payments, inquiries, etc. A few pieces of legal and personal correspondence appear as well. Contains wallpaper samples featuring solid colors and bands of designs for the —19 decorating season. Ezekiel Bailey operated an inn and then a general store in Centreville, Delaware.

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In he moved his store to Red Lion, Pennsylvania. Book includes financial records pertaining to the general store that Bailey ran. It was used later as a scrapbook for clippings of stories. Jesse W. Bair was a cabinetmaker in Hanover, Pennsylvania. Although Bair made many pieces of furniture, most of his work centered on furniture repair and restoration. Two of his important clients were Joe Kendig and Robert S. These records include ledgers and receipt books, correspondence, lists of customers and suppliers, notes on hours worked for various clients, lists of income and expenses, etc.

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Founded by John M. Bair, this business was located in Abbottstown, Pennsylvania. Evidence suggests that at one time it may have been located in nearby Hanover. Collection includes binders of numbered photographs of furniture and business records, including three daybooks, a ledger, records of social security payments, and several miscellaneous items. Photos record a number of furniture forms and their dimensions.

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Baker was born and raised at Allegheny Furnace, Altoona, Pennsylvania. When she was fourteen, she left Altoona for school in Lawrenceville, New Jersey.


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She eventually married and raised three children. Papers consist primarily of letters to Baker regarding such social activities as parties, sleigh rides, and horseback riding. There is a short story about a failed romance that Baker had with someone named Arthur Grahm. The papers also include an autograph book, an essay on insects, and a few postcards.

A native of Dorchester, Massachusetts, Edmund Baker trained as a physician but made his living as a maker of chocolate at Dorchester Lower Mills.

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His oldest son, Walter, graduated from Harvard, studied law, and then started a woolen manufactory. He later followed his father into the chocolate business. It was purchased in by General Foods. Account book records transactions relating to costs and income associated with the making of chocolate. Volume includes two sections. The first volume features poetry, much of it focusing on death and the untimely passing of young people.

The second volume records knitting and crocheting instructions. The instructions are accompanied by a few samples of work pinned to the volume. Diary records Mrs. An almanac, lists of churches and post offices in Philadelphia, and layouts for Philadelphia theaters are also included. John Baker and his son, James —76 , were shoemakers and farmers in Dorchester, Massachusetts.

Ledger primarily records the sales and repairs of footwear and the sale of twine and rope. Local craftsmen, including a clockmaker named Newman and silversmiths John Edwards and Jacob Hurd, did business with the Bakers. There are references to sales of shoes to African American customers. The second part contains a ledger recording business transactions. Loose bills are laid in. Jabez C.

Baldwin, a native of Norwich, Connecticut, was a jeweler and silversmith in Salem, Massachusetts. In he entered into partnership with Thomas Baker. When Baker moved to Concord, New Hampshire, in , the partnership ended. Includes an account book kept by Baldwin from to , two daybooks recording the transactions of Baldwin and Thomas Baker, and a sales book dating from to The Baldwins were civil engineers from Woburn, Massachusetts.

Loammi Baldwin began his career during the late eighteenth century and in oversaw the construction of the Middlesex Canal in Massachusetts. Three of his sons—Loammi Jr. Loammi Jr. Finding the law distasteful, he turned to civil engineering. James Fowle pursued a career as a merchant before he became an engineer. He would eventually work for railroads and undertake a study of the quality of the water supply in Boston. George Rumford designed and built the Boston Marine Railway and consulted on the construction of waterworks in Charleston, Massachusetts, and Quebec, Canada.

Collection materials reflect the professional lives of the Baldwins as civil engineers. Illustrative material is chiefly in the hand of George Rumford Baldwin. Of particular importance are his drawings of wooden framing patterns. Book contains hundreds of designs, both transfer-printed and hand-drawn, for the decoration of pottery. Floral and geometric patterns predominate. Many are on paper watermarked , though some bear dates in the s. Recipes for various cements and pottery types are also included. In addition to silver pieces, records in this account book mention such items as clothing, guns, food, brass, iron, textiles, tools, toys, and writing materials.

The pen-and-ink illustrations depict the oysterman, his daughter, a house, and surrounding area. Collection includes two small manuscripts and thirteen loose accounts that primarily document the construction of a store. Details include information on wages, materials needed for building, and such construction activities as setting glass, painting, and framing.

A few miscellaneous accounts for food and clothing round out the collection. Drawings and tracings, most in pencil and colored pencil, are of room interiors and furniture. A variety of styles is featured, and there are many depictions of decorative detail, some appearing full-scale. In many instances clients are identified. Notations in French.

Some furniture sketches dating from and are included. The bulk of the volume features references to repair work, installations, alterations, and general carpentry. Joris Brinckerhoff, also a merchant, replaced Schuyler in Volume records the appraised inventories of various estates and ships, noting the quantity and value of items in English pounds.

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The majority of the valued items are household goods and personal belongings. Members of the Bancker family were prominent in Philadelphia social circles. Charles N. Bancker was a successful businessman.