Henry Cabell Reid Account Book
Transcription: Bacon ashed April 26 1843–123 Hams Bacon ashed April 25 1844–101 Hams Bacon ashed April 7th 1845–74 Hams 79 Shoulders acct. clothing furnished servants 1843 April 14: Dick–two cotton shirts 15: Tom–two ditto 22: Davie–two shirts 26: Jesse–2 shirts 29: Primus–2 shirts 29: Edward–2 Ditto May 1: Jake–2 Ditto May 2: Roland–2 Kit–2 Gains–2 George–2 Mat 2: Watson–2 |
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Transcription: Women’s Clothing, for 1843 May 2: Nancy at the Plantation two undergarments for herself and two for each of her children. Annie at Mulberry Hill 2 garments. May 3: Delphy and each of her children 2 undergarments apiece. Caroline and each of her children 2 undergarments apiece Caroline 2 tow aprons Clarissa and each of her children 2 undergarments apiece Clarissa 1 tow cloth apron Sarah 2 undergarments July: Charlotte 2 undergarments August 2: Sent nancy and Delphy 13 & ¾ lb. of Rolls to spin. |
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Transcription: Acct shoes furnished fall of 1843: October 23: Albert 1 large pair stitch down 12 Tom 1 ditto 10 Edward 1 ditto 13 David 1 ditto 13 Richard 1 ditto 11 Jacob 1 ditto 10 November 4: Gains 1 ditto 10 Watson 1 ditto 10 Jesse ditto Christopher ditto Caleb ditto November 13: Primus ditto 11 January 23: Albert (illegible) having burned out his others. |
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Transcription: Womens dresses for 1844: May 14th: Sent Delphy cotton dress Nancy dress Charlotte dress Lucinda dress Eliza dress Sarah dress Anny dress Clarissa dress Ann Jane dress June 17th: Martha blue cotton frock Women’s Clothing 1844 January 10th: 1 Tow linen apron Clarissa 1st–1 cotton apron 1 tow Caroline 1st–1 cotton apron April 22–Clarissa 2 undergarments and her two girls 2 apiece April 22–Anny at M. Hill 2 undergarments May 24–Sarah a plaid cotton apron May 23–Charlotte 3 cotton aprons, 2 white 1 plaid. June 3–Delphy at plantation 2 undergarments & each of her children 2 and Jim her little boy 1 pair pants. Susan a frock. June 3–Nancy at plantation 2 undergarments & each of her children 2 apiece. Caroline 2 undergarments and Sinny 2 June 17–Nancy 2 aprons cotton and tow linen. 13th of January Sarah Ann Clayburne 6 weeks |
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Transcription: 1844: Albert two shirts since Christmas April 13: Tom 1 cotton shirt Primus 2 cotton shirts Jesse 2 ditto About Christmas Patrick 2 March Willis 2 April 22–sent Roland 2 cotton shirts April 29: Gains 2 shirts Kit 2 ditto George 2 ditto Isaac 2 ditto May 15: Dick 1 shirt May 16: Tom 1 ditto May 17: Edward 1 shirt May 27: Edward 1 shirt. Old George 1 shirt and pantaloons April 8th, 1844 Finished cutting 11 large pairs pantaloons and one pair for boy. April 11: finished making 11 large pair pantaloons. Finished 5 fine cotton shirts. Delphy came over and got 7 pair tow linen pantaloons Jesse 2 pair Watson 1 pair (another pair June 3) Isaac 1 pair (another pair June 3) Kit 1 pair (another pair June 3) Gains 1 pair (another pair June 3) George 1 pair (another pair June 3) Willis 1 pair (another pair June 3) Peter 1 pair (another pair June 3) May 15th: Edward 2 pair pantaloons Dick 2 pair ditto Davie 2 pair ditto Primus 2 pair ditto Albert 2 pair ditto |
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Transcription: May 1844: Summer Pants May 15: Sam 2 pair pantaloons May 16: Jacob 2 pair June 3: Jacob 1 pair 1845: January 26–Mrs. Bobbett sent home the last of 13 dozen yarn which pays for her wool and a dozen over. Janurary 28th: Mrs. Bobbett got 10 lb. lard. May 29th: Nancy sent 6 chickens–the first 24 ½ lb. Rolls sent to Mrs. Bobbett 17th May 1844 including the sheet. Mrs Bobett sent home 14 hanks (of yarn) with 4 cuts in each last of May. June 10th: got home 15 hanks 4 cuts each. April 13th–sent Mrs. Bobbett 21 lb. rolls to spin. Got it home spun about the first week in May June 18th: Miss Susan Davies came and got 27 ½ lb. wool for Mrs. Bobbett including the blanket which weighed 2 lb. June 18th: Annie sent 13 young chickens fit to fry–first she sent this year. July 3: Annie sent 15 nice young chickens. |
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Transcripton: December 1844– Socks given to the Servants: Primus 1 pair Caleb 1 pair Edward 1 pair Davie 1 pair Willis 1 pair Jacob 1 pair Patrick 1 pair 1844: May 19th and 30th: Charlton whitewashed–gave chambre downstairs library and our room 2 coats dining room one coat and brushed a little in the entries–gave the front entry one coat. December 1844: Delphy’s boys Jesse Watson Isaac and Jim each a pair winter pantaloons. Tom 1 pair pants. Delphy 1 cotton apron. Last of April 1845: Charlton whitewashed–gave chamber downstairs and library two coats each, parlour and dining room one coat each front entryway one coat our room two coats stairways one coat– |
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Transcription: December 26th 1844 Miss Hetty McKeever has finished 5 cloth coats for Men–Albert Tom Davie Edward and Jacob– Roland Dick Primus Caleb are to get coats yet. December 12th 1844: just finished cuttin winter pantaloons for all the people large and small 19 pairs in all–Caleb and Patrick not included. |
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Transcription: 1845 March 31st gave Davie Edward Jacob and Dick 2 shirts each. Before this some weeks sent Nancy & Roland & each of their children their cotton undergarments. First of March sent all Delphys children 2 undergarments each not any for herself. April 17th: Tom 2 shirts. Same day sent Nancys boys each one pair tow linen pants and Roland a pair. May 20th: Gave Nancy her mothers undergarments to make and two aprons for herself and two for her daughter Jane Ann two aprons and two tow towels. May 30th: have given each of the men and boys 1 pair tow linen pantaloons. |
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Transcription: 1845: In May Nancy sent 6 chickens. June 17th Amy at M. Hill sent 16 chickens. July 30th, 1845: Mr. Cross’s waggon came and took the wool in bundles–a fine bundle weighing 62 lb another not fine weighing 52 lb another 25 ½ lb another 16 ¼ another 8 lb another 28 ¾ lb.
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