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New Hampshire

Cobbler’s Account Book Reveals Life in Antebellum New Hampshire

 

This intriguing account book details the personal and business expenses of farmer/cobbler Andrews Emery of New Hampshire. The book details a variety of shoemaking services that Emery performed for his extended family and community, including crafting of new shoes and boots, repairs, and sole and heel replacements. He also performed a variety of agricultural services, including shearing sheep, plowing with oxen, and other activities.

 

Some of his customers paid him in cash, but many exchanged goods and services that reflected the webs of credit and barter in the antebellum economy.

 

Among his prominent customers was Captain Thomas Adams (1785-1841), town clerk from 1825 to 1832; Lieutenant Thomas Adams (1751-1820), whose wife was Emery’s great aunt and had adopted Daniel Emery (1782-1828), father of Andrews Emery; his mother Polly Emery; his father’s estate; Captain Parker Maynard (1769-1836); and Lieutenant Roger Brigham (1762-1837), a Revolutionary War veteran.

 

ANDREWS EMERY, Manuscript Document, Cobbler’s Account Book, 1827-1838. Approximately 430 pp. (numbered 4 to 435), 7.75" x 12"  First few and final few pages missing; leather cover detached and worn but intact; some foxing of interior pages.

 

 

Andrews Emery (1806-1860) was born in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, to Daniel Emery (1782-1828) and Polly Felt Emery (1782-1862). He was a shoemaker and farmer in Jaffrey. In 1830, he married Lucy Powers (1806-1832) in nearby Dublin, New Hampshire. In 1833, he married Mary Smith (1808-1880), with whom he had at least three children. By 1850, he had taught his oldest son Jeremiah (1831-1918) to be a shoemaker. In the 1850s, he served as a director of the Monadnock Bank in Jaffrey. In 1859, he was one of the organizers of the Conant Cemetery Association and was buried in that cemetery the following year.

 

 

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