Account book of Mary Langdale Coates, 1748-1770


Account book of Mary Langdale Coates
Account book of Mary Langdale Coates
Account book for the shop Mary Langdale Coates kept from the time of her husband Samuel’s death to her own death. The shop was located on the west side of Second Street, north of Market. Her customers included Elias Boudinot, Timothy Matlack, Israel Pemberton, Sr. and Jr., Elizabeth Coates Paschall, Philip Syng, Catherine Wistar, and Benjamin Franklin. Bound in vellum; ledger binding with tackets and metal bosses. Numerous scraps with holograph inscriptions, laid in. Accompanied by separate index volume (31 cm). This item is physically housed at the Library Company of Philadelphia and digitally hosted by the American Philosophical Society.
Index to the account book of Mary Langdale Coates
Index to the account book of Mary Langdale Coates
Index to the account book for the shop Mary Langdale Coates kept from the time of her husband Samuel’s death to her own death. The shop was located on the west side of Second Street, north of Market. Her customers included Elias Boudinot, Timothy Matlack, Israel Pemberton, Sr. and Jr., Elizabeth Coates Paschall, Philip Syng, Catherine Wistar, and Benjamin Franklin. Bound in vellum; ledger binding with tackets and metal bosses. Numerous scraps with holograph inscriptions, laid in. This item is physically housed at the Library Company of Philadelphia and digitally hosted by the American Philosophical Society.
Index to the account book of Mary Langdale Coates
Index to the account book of Mary Langdale Coates
Index for the account book for the shop Mary Langdale Coates kept from the time of her husband Samuel’s death to her own death. The shop was located on the west side of Second Street, north of Market. Her customers included Elias Boudinot, Timothy Matlack, Israel Pemberton, Sr. and Jr., Elizabeth Coates Paschall, Philip Syng, Catherine Wistar, and Benjamin Franklin. Bound in vellum; ledger binding with tackets and metal bosses. This item is physically housed at the Library Company of Philadelphia and digitally hosted by the American Philosophical Society.