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- catalog abstract "A single volume used by shoemaker Moses Duty to track his customers' accounts from 1758 to 1775. Entries typically include the client's name, the work provided, the date it was undertaken, and the fee charged. The accounts also describe the payments Duty received, either in cash or in goods or labor. The book was used as a scrapbook by later generations. It contains children's scribbles and sketches, as well as mid-nineteenth century newspaper clippings.".
- catalog contributor b12319691.
- catalog date "1758".
- catalog description "A single volume used by shoemaker Moses Duty to track his customers' accounts from 1758 to 1775. Entries typically include the client's name, the work provided, the date it was undertaken, and the fee charged. The accounts also describe the payments Duty received, either in cash or in goods or labor. The book was used as a scrapbook by later generations. It contains children's scribbles and sketches, as well as mid-nineteenth century newspaper clippings.".
- catalog description "Collection finding aid available in repository.".
- catalog description "Moses Duty Collection, Baker Library, Harvard Business School.".
- catalog description "Shoemaker active in the area of Newburyport and Ipswich, Massachusetts between the 1750s and the 1770s. Moses Duty's services included the making of new shoes and the repair of old shoes and other leather goods.".
- catalog extent "1 (1".
- catalog issued "1758".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "Duty, Moses.".
- catalog subject "Footwear industry Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "Leather goods.".
- catalog subject "Leather industry and trade Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "Shoe industry Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "Shoes.".
- catalog title "Account book, 1758-1775 (inclusive).".
- catalog type "Account books. aat".
- catalog type "collection".