A Guide to the George W. Janney Collection, 1804-1884
A Collection in
Thomas Balch Library
Collection number M 093, BV 010
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Processed by: Donna Jamison and Elizabeth E. Preston
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection open for research.
Use Restrictions
Physical characteristics and conditions affect use of this material. Photocopying not permitted.
Preferred Citation
George W. Janney Collection (M 093), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Acquisition Information
Esther Cowart, Hamilton, VA
Alternative Form Available
None
Accruals
1994.0001
Processing Information
Donna Jamison and Elizabeth E. Preston, 31 March 2014
Biographical Information
George Wells Janney (1 September 1821-26 October 1873) was born near Hamilton, Virginia to John Janney (1788-1850) and Susan Wells Janney (1790-1822). His father was a storekeeper and businessman with stores in Hamilton and Evansville (in what is now West Virginia). Janney joined his father in business, and in the 1840s they began businesses in Gainsboro, VA, Wardensville, VA (now WV), and Berlin (now Brunswick), Maryland. Janney traded in agricultural products, such as guano, farm implements, and seed, as well as dry goods like fabric, household items, and hardware. He bought much of his supply of goods from merchants in Baltimore, and spent considerable time there.
He married Mary Compher (1822-1913), from the Lovettsville area, on 31 December 1844. He had been courting her for some time, but Mary's mother did not approve of the match and the couple eloped to Frederick, MD. The Janneys had seven children, including John Compher Janney (1851-1880) who became a treasurer of the town of Hamilton.
Janney's father died in 1850, leaving him to administer his estate and take over operations of all the businesses. Janney appears to have sold his father's interest in the Evansville store, but continued to maintain the Hamilton store. His family moved house with some regularity, living in Hamilton, Barry (MD), Berlin (MD), and Baltimore (MD). In the 1850s he served as an officer in the Loudoun and Berlin Bridge Company; Janney was appointed postmaster of Barry, MD in 1851 and Hamilton in 1859.
He did not serve in the Civil War, but his sympathies were with the Confederacy. When the Confederate government reappointed postmasters in Loudoun County, Janney kept his position in Hamilton. He did occasionally own slaves, but they usually came to his household as part of a business transaction with someone liquidating his estate or paying debts to Janney, who would then sell them quickly. Janney regularly hired slaves from nearby farms when he needed labor or household help. Despite his known sympathies and trade with the Confederate forces, Janney was able to secure passes from the US Provost Marshal to cross the Potomac River at Point of Rocks, MD, and engaged in trade with the US Army. In 1863 he signed an oath of allegiance to the United States, which he reaffirmed at the conclusion of the Civil War.
After the Civil War, Janney's business ventures saw continued success. He began working with partners in many of his stores. The store in Hamilton was known as Janney & Slaymaker as well as VanDevanter & Janney; a business in Baltimore was known first as Ridenour, Janney & Co., then Janney, Jordan & Co. He invested in a real estate venture in Pana, Illinois. Janney was an active member of the International Order of Odd Fellows and a founding member of the Hamilton-Thompson Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. At their organizational meeting on 5 May 1868, Janney was appointed "Worshipful Master."
Janney died unexpectedly, after a short illness, while in Baltimore on 26 October 1873. His wife, Mary, lived until 1913. They are both buried in Union Cemetery in Leesburg.
Scope and Content
The collection is made up of the business and personal papers of George W. Janney. The business papers contain accounts and inventories from various stores, court records, tax and insurance information, and paperwork from the settlement of his father's estate. Included is Janney's business correspondence, which contains information about purchasing wholesale goods for his stores, transporting goods, settling debts and collecting on debts owed to him, and negotiating prices. Many bills, notes, and receipts survive, documenting Janney's purchases and debts, as well as items bought at his establishments and monies owed to him. There are 20 account books in the collection from various stores and from the Loudoun and Berlin Bridge Company.
Also included in the collection are papers relating to Janney's family, the education of his children, his appointments as postmaster, and involvement in fraternal groups, as well as some personal correspondence. The personal correspondence is general in nature, mostly concerning small family matters. In the correspondence with Mary Compher Janney is the letter Janney wrote to Mary's mother after the couple eloped. Also of interest is a letter from Dr. Eli Nathan Love (1820-1882). Dr. Love was driven out of Loudoun County because of his loyalty to the Union. His wife died while he was in exile, and Love wrote to Janney, whom he called a "bosom friend," on 5 October 1863 to thank him for kindnesses shown his wife.
NOTES: Formerly catalogued as NUCMC 64
Arrangement
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Separated Material
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Bibliography
Chamberlin, Taylor M. and John M. Souders. Between Reb and Yank: A Civil War History of Northern Loudoun County, Virginia . Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, Inc, 2011.
Confederate Papers Relating to Citizens or Business Firms, 1861-1865. Fold3 (www.footnotelibrary.com accessed 7 April 2014).
Federal Census, 1860 and 1870. Ancestry Library edition, (www.ancestrylibrary.com accessed 3 April 2014).
FindAGrave (www.findagrave.com accessed 3 April 2014).
Frain, Elizabeth R. Union Cemetery Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia: Plats A & B, 1784-1995 . Willow Bend Books: Lovettsville, VA, 1995.
George W. Janney Collection (M 093), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Other Finding Aid
None
Technical Requirements
None
Other Finding Aid
None
Bibliography
Chamberlin, Taylor M. and John M. Souders. Between Reb and Yank: A Civil War History of Northern Loudoun County, Virginia . Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, Inc, 2011.
Confederate Papers Relating to Citizens or Business Firms, 1861-1865. Fold3 (www.footnotelibrary.com accessed 7 April 2014).
Federal Census, 1860 and 1870. Ancestry Library edition, (www.ancestrylibrary.com accessed 3 April 2014).
FindAGrave (www.findagrave.com accessed 3 April 2014).
Frain, Elizabeth R. Union Cemetery Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia: Plats A & B, 1784-1995 . Willow Bend Books: Lovettsville, VA, 1995.
George W. Janney Collection (M 093), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Contents List
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Box 1:
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Folder 1: Accounts and Inventories, n.d.
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Folder 2: Accounts and Inventories, 1846-1859
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Folder 3: Accounts and Inventories, 1860-1866
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Folder 4: Accounts and Inventories, 1867-1873
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Folder 5: Act to Incorporate the Virginia and Maryland Railroad Company, 1870
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Folder 6: Articles of Agreement, 1816-1849
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Folder 7: Articles of Agreement, 1853-1874
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Folder 8: Business Cards and Envelopes
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Folder 9: Court Documents (summons, judgments), 1843-1872
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Folder 10: Deeds, n.d., 1854-1870
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Folder 11: Estate of George W. Janney, 1873-1874
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Folder 12: Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1847-1871
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Folder 13: Insurance, 1853-1874
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Box 2:
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Folder 1: Janney, Elizabeth: Will and Estate, 1804-1869
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Folder 2: Janney, John: Accounts and Inventories for Evansville store, n.d., 1849-1850
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Folder 3: Janney, John: Business Correspondence re: Evansville store, 1849-1850
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Folder 4: Janney, John: Estate, 1847-1860
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Folder 5: Janney, John: Will, 1831
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Folder 6: Janney, John Compher (treasurer of Hamilton), n.d., 1876-1878
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Folder 7: Janney, John Compher (treasurer of Hamilton), Payment Slips, 1876-1879
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Folder 8: Oath of Amnesty, 1865
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Folder 9: Payroll, 1871
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Folder 10: Passes from the Office of the Provost Marshal, 1861-1863
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Folder 11: Poetry and Writings, n.d.
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Folder 12: Postmaster Appointment (Hamilton), 1861
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Folder 13: Real Estate, Pana, IL, 1860s
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Folder 14: School Receipts, 1850-1873
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Folder 15: School Reports and Correspondence, 1870-1872
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Folder 16: Tax Receipts, 1857-1874
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Folder 17: Wells, Thomas (Fayette Co., PA): Will, 1825
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Box 3:
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Folder 1: Correspondence, Personal, 1837-1839
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Folder 2: Correspondence, Personal, 1840-1844
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Folder 3: Correspondence, Personal, 1845-1846
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Folder 4: Correspondence, Personal, 1847
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Folder 5: Correspondence, Personal, 1848-1849
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Folder 6: Correspondence, Personal, 1850-1855
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Folder 7: Correspondence, Personal, 1856-1857
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Folder 8: Correspondence, Personal, 1858-1859
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Folder 9: Correspondence, Personal, 1860-1865
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Folder 10: Correspondence, Personal, 1866-1869
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Folder 11: Correspondence, Personal, 1870-1873
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Folder 12: Correspondence, John Compher Janney, 1860-1878
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Folder 13: Correspondence, Mary Janney, 1844-1868
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Folder 14: Correspondence, Sarah Hamilton, 1853-1869
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Box 4:
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Folder 1: Correspondence, Business, n.d.
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Folder 2: Correspondence, Business, 1844-1848
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Folder 3: Correspondence, Business, 1850
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Folder 4: Correspondence, Business, 1851
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Folder 5: Correspondence, Business, 1852
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Folder 6: Correspondence, Business, 1853
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Folder 7: Correspondence, Business, 1854
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Folder 8: Correspondence, Business, 1855
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Folder 9: Correspondence, Business, 1856
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Folder 10: Correspondence, Business, 1857
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Folder 11: Correspondence, Business, 1858
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Folder 12: Correspondence, Business, 1859
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Folder 13: Correspondence, Business (Gov. Francis Thomas), 1859
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Folder 14: Correspondence, Business, 1860
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Folder 15: Correspondence, Business, 1861-1864
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Folder 16: Correspondence, Business, 1865
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Box 5:
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Folder 1: Correspondence, Business, January-August 1866
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Folder 2: Correspondence, Business, September-December 1866
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Folder 3: Correspondence, Business, January-June 1867
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Folder 4: Correspondence, Business, July-December 1867
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Folder 5: Correspondence, Business, 1868
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Folder 6: Correspondence, Business, 1869
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Folder 7: Correspondence, Business, January-May 1870
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Folder 8: Correspondence, Business, June-December 1870
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Folder 9: Correspondence, Business, 1871
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Folder 10: Correspondence, Business, January-June 1872
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Folder 11: Correspondence, Business, July-December 1872
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Folder 12: Correspondence, Business, 1873
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Folder 13: Correspondence, Business, 1874
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Box 6:
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Folder 1: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, n.d.
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Folder 2: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1828-1829
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Folder 3: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1831-1839
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Folder 4: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1840-1841
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Folder 5: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1842-1843
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Folder 6: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1844-1845
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Folder 7: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1846
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Folder 8: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1847
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Folder 9: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1848
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Folder 10: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1849
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Folder 11: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1850
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Folder 12: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1851
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Folder 13: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1852
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Folder 14: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1853-1854
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Folder 15: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1855
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Folder 16: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1856
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Folder 17: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1857
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Folder 18: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1858
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Folder 19: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1859
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Box 7:
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Folder 1: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, January-September 1860
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Folder 2: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, October-December 1860
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Folder 3: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, January-June 1861
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Folder 4: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, July-December 1861
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Folder 5: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1862
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Folder 6: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1863-1864
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Folder 7: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1865
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Folder 8: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, January-May 1866
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Folder 9: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, June-August 1866
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Folder 10: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, September-October 1866
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Folder 11: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, November-December 1866
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Box 8:
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Folder 1: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, January-April 1867
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Folder 2: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, May 1867
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Folder 3: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, June-July 1867
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Folder 4: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, August 1867
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Folder 5: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, September-December 1867
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Folder 6: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1868
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Folder 7: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1869
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Folder 8: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1870
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Folder 9: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1871
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Folder 10: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1872
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Folder 11: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1873
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Folder 12: Bills, Notes, and Receipts, 1874-1879
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Box 9:
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Folder 1: Advertisements and Circulars, n.d.
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Folder 2: Advertisements and Circulars, n.d.
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Folder 3: Advertisements and Circulars, 1865-1867
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Folder 4: Advertisements and Circulars, 1869-1871
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Volume 1: Customer Accounts, 1835
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Volume 2: Wardensville (WV) store, Accounts, 1846-1850; Inventory of Stock, 15 October 1861; 3 April 1869
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Volume 3: Gainsboro (VA) store, Customer Accounts, March 1846-October 1847; Wardensville (WV) store, Customer Accounts, March 1848-November 1848
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Volume 4: Berlin (MD) store, Customer Accounts, 14 June 1848-7 November 1849
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Volume 5: Customer Accounts, October 1848-September 1849
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Volume 6: Wardensville (WV) store, Daybook, 1 November 1848-July 1851
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Volume 7: Berlin (MD) store, Daybook, March 1851-August 1852
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Volume 8: Bill Book of George W. Janney, 1851-1857
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Volume 9: White and Janney, Wheat Book, 1 August 1851-31 August 1854; Janney and Hamilton, Wheat Book, 1 September 1854-8 January 1856
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Volume 10: Loudoun and Berlin Bridge Company, Minutes of Shareholders, 15 February 1855-10 November 1859
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Volume 11: Loudoun and Berlin Bridge Company, List of Shareholders; Payment Records, 1855-1860
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Volume 12: Hamilton (VA) store, Daybook, March 1859-January 1861
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Volume 13: Hamilton (VA) store, Daybook, 12 January 1861- 16 April 1861; 17 October 1865
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Volume 14: Janney & Slaymaker, Customer Accounts, November 1865-August 1867
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Volume 15: Janney & Slaymaker, Customer Accounts and Lists, 1865-1868
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Volume 16: Janney & Slaymaker, Customer Accounts, January-November 1866
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Volume 17: Janney & Slaymaker (Hamilton, VA), Daily Ledger, July 1866-September 1867
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Volume 18: Janney & Slaymaker (Hamilton, VA) Daily Ledger, 16 November 1866-1 March 1867
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Volume 19: Hamilton (VA) store, Daily Sales, 29 April 1874-15 January 1875
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Volume 20: Account Book, 13 November 1875-20 December 1884; Cash Sale for Week, 16 October 1875-2 October 1880