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2194 | Check book and records of operation of Woodlawn Hotel from 1956-1959 & sale to William"Bert"Spruling in 1960 |
| Description: Woodlawn owner James R.Dwelley died 2/1955 Leased & Operated by Leslie Challis 1956 & by Hugh & Shirley Dwelley 1957 pd $600 rent. Again by Mrs.Challis appears to have paid $800 in 1959. Sale to Bert Spurling was for $9600. plus $400 for the Chevy Station Wagon. | ||||
2436 | Bill Records from the Gilley Cottage from 1919-1921 |
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| Description: Scanned copy of a photo of George Gilley standing in front of the Gilley House taped to the back of the front cover. | |||
2725 | Checkbook, 4/1942 - 11/1944, James R. Dwelley |
| Description: James R. Dwelley, checkbook stubs, personal and business | ||||
2726 | Checkbook, 2/1954 - 2/1955 |
| Description: James R. Dwelley, checkbook stubs, personal and business | ||||
2701 | Account Book for Dwelley Store |
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2376 | Account book from Stanley store beginning about 1900 |
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2383 | Record book of sales at William Faulkner's Islesford store in 1923 |
| Description: Faulkner built the store in about 1916 and leased it to James R. Dwelley in 1925 | ||||
2332 | two ledger books containing Francis G. Fernald'slobstering income and expenses records from 1947-1966 and from 1967-1975 |
| Description: In January 1947 he was catching 85-160 lbs or so each day he got out . Selling for 40 to 50 centsa pound. In 1975 he was catching only 40 to 60 lbs a day . selling them for $1.40 to $1.60 a lb. | ||||
2285 | Lawrence Beal's lobster ledgers |
| Description: Ledger A from 1944-1951 B from 1952-1970 Also a record of his work as a laborer at $2.00 per Hour when building Mrs. Eleanor Bright's cottage. Frank Barlett was the builder. | ||||
2246 | Stanley store account book |
| Description: One account book from April 26 ,1897 to October 2, 1897. A second book from October 6, 1897 toJune 11,1898 | ||||
2238 | Leaman Ham's Busness ledger:from 9/8/58 to 10/3/98 |
| Description: Joanne recovered these from materials being discarded from the Co-op. While the ledgers show amounts being paid to the fishermen daily for their catch, they do not show poundage or price per pound. They do show amounts fishermen paid daily for bait, gasoline, etc. | ||||
2239 | Leaman Ham's cash ledger:from 1/1/59 to 8/28/59 |
| Description: Joanne recovered these from materials being discarded from the Co-op. While the ledgers show amounts being paid to the fishermen daily for their catch, they do not show poundage or price per pound. They do show amounts fishermen paid daily for bait, gasoline, etc. | ||||
2240 | Leaman Ham's cash ledger:from 6/1/69 to 6/1/70 |
| Description: Joanne recovered these from materials being discarded from the Co-op. While the ledgers show amounts being paid to the fishermen daily for their catch, they do not show poundage or price per pound. They do show amounts fishermen paid daily for bait, gasoline, etc. | ||||
2179 | A Hadlock account book with entries from 1846 and 1847 as well as some from 1852 |
| Description: Mostly individual accounts but a few schooner accounts. A list of sales from the Hadlock Farm | ||||
2180 | Hard cover legal sized ledger book. Entries in ink in a double debit/credit format. |
| Description: 241 pagesof individual & scooner accounts | ||||
2155 | Business Record Book 1922-1957 of the Woodlawn Hotel, James R. Dwelley, proprietor |
| Description: Hotel register can be found in the Islesford Museum | ||||
2154 | Business record book of the Hotel Islesord Loring A. Stanley, Proprietor 1893-1909 |
| Description: Hotel opened in 1887. Hotel regester is at the Islesford Museum | ||||
2090 | Record book of sales from Dwelley’s store 1926-1927 |
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2006 | James R. Dwelley's account with Mildred Thompson when she ran the store. Account for the month of December 1952 |
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