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Carpenters

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Hazen Richardson account book

 Collection — Doc-78
Identifier: Doc-78
Scope and Contents Contains accounts of Hazen Richardson, a carpenter and cabinetmaker from Stockbridge, Vermont, with over 65 individuals. Includes such entries as "to trundle Bedstid," "to one Beauro," "to Six Citchin Chairs," "to one Candle Stand." Other than the price, the accounts do not give any information about the furniture, for example the species of wood used. The one exception is a charge for a cherry coffin. Also includes entries for manual labor ("to myself two dys work on the Schoolhouse"), for...
Dates: 1817 - 1822
Found in: Winterthur Library

Jeremiah and William Fife account books

 Collection — Doc-80
Identifier: Doc-80
Scope and Contents Contains accounts kept by Jeremiah Fife and William Fife of Pembroke, New Hampshire. Jeremiah's entries fill the first volume and begin the second. They record making coffins, window frames, rakes, chairs, tables, and so on. William's entries complete the second volume. They record his work setting windows, and much unspecified day labor, as well as entries such as “amount paid out for work on Wm. Parker’s house, barn and shed,” “worked 20 days for John Tenant on George Fochs Shop” and...
Dates: 1810 - 1870
Found in: Winterthur Library

Receipts collection

 Collection
Identifier: Col-149
Scope and Contents

This artificial and still open collection contains receipts for household products and personal goods. Material culture including house furnishings, clothing, pottery, textiles, food, etc. are included. Of the 150 or so items in the collection, over 60% date from the 19th century; the remainder originated from the 18th century.

Dates: 1725 - 1897
Found in: Winterthur Library

Trade cards and labels collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: Col-9
Scope and Contents This artificial and still open collection contains thousands of trade cards and labels that advertise a variety of products, including house furnishings, toys and games, jewelry, horse equipage, gas appliances, foodstuffs, hardware, sewing products, paints, medicines, personal goods, etc. Service oriented businesses, such as commission merchants and insurance companies, also advertised through the collection's cards and labels. There are also stock cards (that is, cards kept in stock by...
Dates: between approximately 1734 and approximately 1932
Found in: Winterthur Library