A Guide to the Bushong Family Ledger, 1843-1853, 1879-1902
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Virginia Military Institute Archives
Collection Number mss 00329
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Bushong Family Ledger, mss 00329, Virginia Military Institute Archives, Lexington, VA 24450
Biographical/Historical Information
Throughout the 19th century, members of the Bushong Family resided on a farm near New Market, Virginia. The Battle of New Market was fought on their land on May 15, 1864, and the house served briefly as a field hospital. This ledger was first used by Jacob Bushong and subsequently by his grandson, William.
Scope and Content Information
The Bushong Family Ledger contains entries by Shenandoah Valley (Virginia) farmers Jacob and William Bushong. The entries made by Jacob date from 1843-1853 and include lists of accounts with debits and credits for staples, sundries, crops, services, miscellaneous purchases. The account book was subsequently used by Jacob's grandson, William, whose similar account entries date from 1879-1902. The volume also contains directions for home remedies and a few recipes, primarily for cakes.