A Guide to the Anah Clark Account Book, 1825-185?
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the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library
Manuscript Number MS 94.5
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Preferred Citation
Anah Clark Account Book, Manuscript MS 94.5, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Acquisition Information
Gift, 1994.
Biographical/Historical Information
Anah Clark was a tailor in Vermont.
Scope and Content Information
Tailor's account book kept by Anah Clark between 1825 and the 1850s. The origin of this work is thought to be Middlon Springs, Vermont. However, some of the entries list the place name Middletown. It provides detailed documentation of daily transactions with customers. Each page lists an individual customer and details the prices charged for making various articles of clothing. Methods of payment for the clothing are also listed and include exchange of goods, as well as cash payments.
Index Terms
- Clark, Anah.
- Tailoring--Vermont.
- Account books--Vermont--19th century.