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Dr John


Date Entry Dollars Cents
1824 March 13 To this sum paid to Mr Philip L Grasty in full of your Bond Interest, & Cost on suit 35 83
- Jeremiah W Graves owes John Worsham pr Bond due 25th decr 1825 in full for the purchase of Land 84 76
. $120 59
1824 June 7 To this sum paid to Philip L Grasty, which is credited on my bond given for the above land purchase Due 25th Decr. 1825
1826 April 8 To Philip L Grasty Esqr for the amt of Wm [B???as] order on W. Thompson who purchased my Bond from Worsham 50 -
. Cash Amount for this Sum 20 26
. paid W Thompson in full of my Bond pr Rect 85 90
Capt Pallison Boxley of Louisa


Date Entry Dollars Cents
1834 March 11 You state in your letter to me of this date you had sold my fodder at Carpenters in Louisa for something over $21 3/9 pr cedHundred Weight $21 -
- To Our part of the proceeds of the crop of Wheat made 1834 at Carpenters &c something like 27 large Bushels

Settled except
Wheat raw sold cousin cleo $2 pr yr letter

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Ben W. Brumfield

I can't read the surname in the entry for April 8, 1826.

Ben W. Brumfield

The writing at the bottom of this page is cramped, and the wording I've transcribed as "cousin clio" looks doubtful.

fransalman

It is indeed Cousin Cleo. Read the description in People.

Ben W. Brumfield

Wow -- that's amazing!

Any guess what "Carpenters in Louisa" might refer to? It sounds like a property or perhaps a market (town or store). Unfortunately, searching gives me a list of carpentry services in Louisa County, so I'm kind of at a road block.