Ledger A and B, 1730-1740

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TITLE INFORMATION
TitleLedger A and B, 1730-1740
Alternative TitleLegacy ID: B F85f6.5
ASSOCIATED NAMES
CreatorFranklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractThis is the earliest known surviving Franklin account book. It was kept by Franklin and his wife, Deborah, and very few entries are in other hands. Paper was expensive and ruled books were especially dear: therefore, Franklin used the last half of this volume for Ledger B. "Leidger A" (Journal) is the front half of the book and the entries are records of sales, purchases, printing expenses, bills, etc., under the date of the transaction, and then they were posted under the name of the customer in "Leidger B" (Ledger). Beginning with page 169 the Ledger entries follow, recording individual customers' accounts. There is an eight page index which precedes this Ledger and Franklin, by November 1736 had used all of the pages in the back of the book, so he then used the blank pages between the Journal and the Ledger, and numbered the pages from front to back. Franklin noted that he had cancelled all of the accounts by March 5, 1757, that were either "settled or not like to be recovered." Some of these were "Carried to Ledger E."
Languageenglish (eng)
Subject (lcsh) Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeText
Formatelectronic resource
Extent387 p.
Digital Origindigitized other analog
Reformatting Qualitypreservation
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issued1730
Date Modified2019
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleMiscellaneous Benjamin Franklin Collections
Call NumberMss.B.F85.misc
URLhttp://www.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.B.F85.misc-ead.xml
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