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A HISTORY OF

It is possible that Little Jack was an Indian. Whiskey
was a common commodity in the Valley in Revolutionary days,

as doth abundantly appear not only from Felix Gilbert's old
ledger, but also from the records of the court, a number of

which records may be found in the next chapter.

Deer. 13, 1774

Col. Thos. Slaugh'r Dr. g
5
-------To a handsaw 2 —9
-------To Drawg Knife 2

--------a hammer
-------- 131 augr
1 pr shears —- 1

------,.200 nails 2 10
--------2 Gimlets
---------------1 Tin Cup — 6
6


li yds. flannl 3i

Friday, Deer. 23d, 1774.

Capt. Danl. Love Dr.

------ 50To 1 Gal. Rum
------- 344 lbs. Sugar
------ 30To 4 pr. Garters

Colo. John Frogg Dr. 3
2
To 1 knife & fork
11
-------To 1 saek salt
Dr.
Little Jaek Saturday, Deer. 24th, 1774
To 6 pipes
------

Tuesday, Deer. 27, 1774

Jacob Grubb per self & Frow 366

-------To lib. Lead 92
6
-----To 1 stamp'd Handhf
------To 6 lbs. Eng. Steel 4i
To 27^ lbs. Iron at 4 d. - - - - - g

-----To h lb. Blister'd do.
-----To 2 setts knit'g needles -

Tuesday, J any. 10th, 1775

Jacob Lincoln

To 24J lbs. Blistered steel - . - - 18 4J
-
UhTo lbs. Eng. do. - - - - 1014 6

------To 1 hank silk

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