Jackson County, Michigan account and docket books, 1835-1862, volume 2
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- Created Date
- 1835/1862
- Description
Four account and docket books kept by James Cross between 1835 and 1862. The account book for 1835-1837, entitled ""James Cross' day book no. 1,"" records his daily business transactions as general storekeeper in Pulaski, Jackson County, Michigan, and provides an accurate picture of items needed by pioneers in the Michigan Territory (which in 1834 included Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, and most of the Dakotas). Cross sells items such ruta...
- Creator
Cross, James, b.1795
- Contributing Institution
- Newberry Library
- Subjects
- Money
Commerce
Business
Cost
Pioneers
Equipment and supplies
Marriage
Families
Property
Language
Schools
Education
Political science
Law
Courts
Deeds
Taxation
Cross, Mary Wilbur - Location
- Pulaski
Spring Arbour
Michigan--Jackson
Michigan--Concord Township
Michigan--Jackson County
Michigan
United States - Type
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- Format
- Account booksDocketsReceipts (Financial records)
- Rights
- The Newberry makes its collections available for any lawful purpose, commercial or non-commercial, without licensing or permission fees to the library, subject to the following terms and conditions: https://www.newberry.org/rights-and-reproductions
- Chicago citation style
- Cross, James, b.1795. Jackson County, Michigan account and docket books, 1835-1862, volume 2. 1835/1862. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/ref/collection/nby_eeayer/id/46154. (Accessed March 29, 2024.)
- APA citation style
- Cross, James, b.1795, (1835/1862) Jackson County, Michigan account and docket books, 1835-1862, volume 2. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/ref/collection/nby_eeayer/id/46154
- MLA citation style
- Cross, James, b.1795. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/ref/collection/nby_eeayer/id/46154>.