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  1. MS132 V1 - Badger Neal Locke Collection - Pray & Neal Ledger, 1831-1834

    Pray & Neal Ledger, Feb 1831-1834 [bulk dates Feb 1831-Feb 1832] Ledger used by Pray and Neal, a ship chandlery, hardware and grocery store. The bulk of the dates are from February 1831 to February 1832, although some accounts appear to have been settled as late as 1834. The partnership of Pray and Neal dissolved in January of 1832 and the business was taken over by William's brother James, while William opened up a new store at 8 & 9 Merchant...

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  2. MS132 V2 - Badger Neal Locke Collection - Pray & Neal Ledger, 1831-1832

    Pray & Neal Ledger, Jan 1831-Jan 1832 Ledger used by Pray and Neal, a ship chandlery, hardware and grocery store, dated January 1831 to January 1832. The Ledger corresponds with S0104 Pray and Neal Daybook (entries by day) and Journal (description of item purchased). Entries include individuals, ships and business. On page 63 there is an entry for "House on Deer Street." There are pages with specific sales of products - salt (16), anchors (13)...

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  3. S1223b - Mark Laighton account book, 1819-1823

    Day book kept by Mark Laighton from 1819 to 1823. Laighton was a mast and block maker and invented the roller block. He owned Laighton's Wharf and Mast Yard and had a house on Bachelor's Lane (later Green Street). Entries are similar to S1223a (the earlier book kept by Laighton) and include outfitting ships, dry goods and food items, blocks and repairs made to vessels. They also include work on the Portsmouth Aqueduct system and repair to pum...

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  4. S1223c - Mark Laighton account book, 1819-1828

    Account book kept by Mark Laighton from 1819 to 1828. Laighton was a mast and block maker and invented the roller block. He owned Laighton's Wharf and Mast Yard and had a house on Bachelor's Lane (later Green Street). Entries are similar to S1223a (the earlier book kept by Laighton) and include outfitting ships, dry goods and food items, blocks and repairs made to vessels. They also include work on the Portsmouth Aqueduct system and repair to...

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