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Labor Account Book (1904-1906)
A volume from an unidentified business, possibly a sawmill or lumbering operation in Old Town, Maine. Arranged by customer name, the volume lists unidentified merchandise purchased by each customer and the methods used to pay for these purchases, mostly days of labor.
Lane and Usher Records
Day books of a general store in Bonny Eagle, Maine, and in Hollis, Maine, showing accounts receivable and accounts payable from Aug. 25, 1927-Aug. 22, 1828 and from Sept. 25, 1824-Aug. 1841.
Charles C. Larrabee Ledger
A ledger dating from 1883 to 1889 kept by a physician in Springfield, Maine. The volume lists names of patients, services provided by Dr. Larrabee, and payments received. Although most payments were in cash, some were made in goods such as oats, hay, butter, etc.
Lawrence Family Account Book
Ledger (1814-1819)
Ledger from Paris, Maine. Includes lumber trade accounts and blacksmith accounts.
Ledger (1818-1877)
Ledger from an unidentified person or business possibly in Parsonsfield, Maine. The name Parsons appears on the front cover. The journal lists names of customers, materials and goods purchased or work done, and amounts paid. Items listed are primarily foods (potatoes, cider, lamb, apples, etc.). Types of work listed include use of horse and wagon or oxen, cutting wood, fencing, removing rocks, etc.
Ledger (1832-1840)
Ledger used by an unidentified person from Bloomfield (now Skowhegan), Maine, probably a farmer, to record goods sold and types of payments received for them.
Ledger (1841-1845)
Ledger from an unidentified business in Ellsworth, Maine, possibly a general store. The name Henry B. Stockbridge is written on the first page.
Ledger (1849-1851)
Ledger of an unidentified business, probably a general store in Fairfield, Maine. Entries are arranged by name of customer and are for purchases such as coffee, corn, apples, oats, potatoes, etc.
Ledger (1849-1853)
Ledger from an unidentified general store, possibly in Waterville, Maine.
Ledger (1854-1861)
Ledger (1858-1881)
Ledger of an unidentified merchant in Hampden, Maine. Entries date from 1858 through 1881 and cover several other Maine communities.
Ledger (1863-1864)
Ledger of an unidentified business in Calais, Maine, possibly a general store. Arranged by customer name, the volume lists purchases and amounts due. Most entries identify items purchased only as merchandise or sundries.
Ledger (1866-1886)
Ledger (1870-1875)
Ledger used by an unidentified surveyor or engineer presumably in Lewiston, Maine, to record work such as surveying lots, writing descriptions of land, providing plans for a bridge, etc. Customers include the city of Lewiston, the Sandy River Valley Railway, and the Lewiston-Auburn Water Power Co., as well as private individuals.
Ledger (1871-1874)
A financial ledger of an unidentified business in West Rockport, Maine, that sold clothing, dry-goods, notions and fabrics.
Ledger (1876-1891)
A ledger, 1876-1891, of an unidentified merchant probably in Wiscasset, Maine. The volume records items sold to customers including lime, coal, cement, hair, etc. Sales were made both to individuals and to various schooners and other vessels. A later entry in the volume records visitors to an open house held August 11, 1937, at 12 High Street, presumably in Wiscasset.
Ledger (1883-1892)
Ledger of an unidentified business possibly in Portland, Maine. Customers include several wholesale and retail dry goods merchants and clothiers as well as booksellers and stationers, bakers, druggists, etc., most of them in Portland.
Ledger (1897-1899)
A ledger from an unidentified business listing purchases of such items as meal, salt, oyster shells, cornstarch, etc., to customers located mostly in towns in central and southern Massachusetts.
Ledger (1897-1909)
Ledger from an unidentified business, possibly from C.J. Longley's general store in Madison, Maine. Lists customer names, goods purchased and prices paid. Purchases include apples, bananas, cigars, sugar, etc.
Ledger (1905)
Ledger of an unidentified business, probably in Maine, that dealt with various companies involved in shoe manufacturing.
Ledger (1919-1921)
Ledger of a store in northern Maine.
Ledger A, No. 1 (1839-1840)
A financial ledger, 1839-1840, of a general store presumably in Limington, Maine.
Ledger No. 1 (1874-1875)
Ledger from an unidentified general store possibly in Lewiston, Maine, listing names of customers, materials and goods purchased, and amounts paid. Items listed are primarily foods (butter, lard, apples, bread, pork, cranberries, etc.) but also include paper, tobacco, oil and dry-goods.
Ledger (undated)
Ledger with entries listed by name. First entry is Allan, T. W. Also in the list are entries for T.W. Allan & Sons and other people with the last name of Allan. There are numerical references following the names, but it is unknown to what the numbers refer.
Ledger (undated)
Ledger with entries listed by name. First entry is Archer, Henry G. Also on first page is entry for Allan, Theophilus W. Names are followed by numerical references, but it is unknown to what they refer.
Lewiston and Auburn Electric Light Company Records (Central Maine Power Company Collection)
Limerick Water and Electric Company Records (Central Maine Power Company Collection)
Financial records of a local electric utility in Maine. Included are ledgers, a cashbook, journals, and a check and deposit register.
Edwin F. Littlefield Papers
Business and personal papers of Edwin F. Littlefield, a ship captain from Winterport, Maine. Very little biographical information is available about Littlefield, but it appears that he was a ship owner, captain and agent between 1854 and 1897, the year of his death.
Livermore Falls Light & Power Company Records (Central Maine Power Company Collection)
Financial records of a local electric utility in Maine. Included are cashbooks, ledgers, and voucher registers.