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Almon Fuller daybooks
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Accession: 1918
Abstract:
Almon Fuller (1816-1881) was a shoemaker at Wyalusing, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, from 1835 until 1856, when he moved his family to Camptown, Pennsylvania, and became a small farmer. Almon Fuller's daybooks describe the operation of a small shoemaking shop in northeastern Pennsylvania during the 1830s.
Dates:
1835-1850
Theophilus Miles Smith ledger
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Accession: 2039
Abstract:
Theophilus Miles Smith (1757-1850) was a Connecticut shoemaker and leather worker. The ledger is a record of Smith's careers as a shoemaker and leatherworker and other business endeavors selling deer skin, calf skin, pig skin, veal, packaged pork, working the docks, slaughtering hogs, and packaging hay.
Dates:
1777-1818