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John and David Wilson Account Ledgers
John and David Wilson Account Ledgers, 1826-1853, 1869-1885
Collection Overview
Title: John and David Wilson Account Ledgers, 1826-1853, 1869-1885
ID: OGLMC1323
Primary Creator: Wilson, John Wesley (1799-1866)
Other Creators: Wilson, David Gorsuch (1836-1921)
Extent: 0.25 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 01/23/1996
Subjects: Business and Industry, Kansas, Pennsylvania
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Two account ledgers are included in this collection, the first kept by John Wesley Wilson and the second by his youngest son, David Gorsuch Wilson. Neither of the books are recorded in chronological order. A number of pages have been cut or torn out of the book for the use of letter-writing paper or paper of good quality for some particular purpose.
The first account ledger (1826-1853) is 8 x 12 inches, leather-backed, with cardboard covers and the paper is ruled for use as a simple account book. It displays, in detail, changes in prices and popularity of products bought and sold in John Wilson's store, Columbia. Many pages have been removed or used for personal letters and notes. The book also contains Wilson's own insight on life expressed throughout the ledger, such as, "Lo meet- to love & then to part- is the fate of most schoolmates"
The second account ledger (1869-1885) contains records of the store David Gorsuch Wilson kept in northeastern Kansas after the Civil War. It records items bought and sold through his store and lists names of people who did business with him. The ledger also shows sales of hogs and hay between 1878 and 1880.
Collection Historical Note
John Wesley Wilson was born in 1799, married Elizabeth Porter on April 5, 1827, and died in 1866. He owned and operated a store named Columbia for the years 1825-1828 which was located east of Robbstown on the main travelled east and west road, presumably named after the town Columbia in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He kept an account ledger for 1826-1853 and the accounts at the Columbia store cover the first three-quarters of the account book. When he moved to Ohio, he used the account book for his accounts in connection with his saw mill and farm and later recorded a number of Illinois accounts after his move.
David Gorsuch Wilson was born in 1836 as the youngest son of John Wesley Wilson. He volunteered as a corporal in Company B, 93rd Illinois Infantry Regiment, in Bureau County, Illinois, on August 12, 1862. After the Civil War he owned and operated a store in northeastern Kansas for which he kept an account ledger for 1869-1885. David Gorsuch Wilson died in 1921.
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Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Emmett R. Schmitz, Lakewood, Colorado
Acquisition Method: Donation; Acc.96-2053
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). John and David Wilson Account Ledgers OGLMC 1323, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid migrated to Archon in May 2014.
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