Description:

1830s Philadelphia Receipt Ledger with Related Documents

A small bound ledger, measuring 3.25" x 6", Philadelphia, dated 1832-1837. 44pp total, with 28pp used at the front and 16pp used at the back. The ledger includes records for household and estate expenses. Receipts include:

1832 Mortgage on property S. Water and Lombard - F [illegible] Vander Kemp
1833 Lumber delivered to Mill, S. Water - David Pidgeon
1833 Bricks - John V. Sloan
1833 Franklin Fire Society - [name illegible]
1833 Ground rent - T. C. Cadwalader
1833 Poor Tax - Saml S. Reed
1833 Stone cutting at Black Horse - Walter Herkemp
1833 Bond payment - William Lafferty
1833 Wharfage, share - Saml Saunders
1833 Bond interest - James Murphy
1834 Poor Tax, estate Anthony Cuthbert - John Oakford
1834 Work done frame at Wharf - Charles Atkinson

The volume has bound marble paper-covered boards with a leather spine. Approximately 60 signed receipts within, with some duplication of names. The ledger is accompanied by related documents, with flattened folds and varying degrees of toning, foxing, soiling, and edge chipping. The covers of the ledger are scuffed and worn. Rubbing to the spine. Three blank pages have been torn. Light toning and foxing to internal pages, with overall sound binding.

Allen Cuthbert (1804-1884), a wholesale grocer, was the son of Anthony Cuthbert (1751-1832), an early Philadelphia shipbuilder. Allen became an estate administrator after his father's death.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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