Shopping Stories Transcription Project

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Shopping Stories Transcription Project

Eighteenth-century store ledgers detail tabular data: recording purchases, account holders, and payments. These transactions are very different from the typical prose of a letter or diary entry, however, they include as much, if not more, significant information to assist in the understanding of the past given they describe numerous people, places, objects, economies, politics, religion, etc., all from a single community. Ledgers especially reveal insights into the lives of less recognized members of a community, like women and the enslaved, through their accounts and purchases by and on behalf of them by others.

To date, most research using ledgers (whether it be for a store, tradesperson, or individual) selects the most significant people or specific elements without attempting to understand the community in its entirety. Using store ledgers, History Revealed through its Shopping Stories project hopes to develop a prosopography to uncover consumer interests, lives, and the larger community of people in the 18th century with its present focus on Virginia stores, specifically in Colchester and Alexandria. This phase of the project expands the time period under consideration to better understand the Alexandria community and its consumer habits right before the Revolution and beyond by focusing on store ledgers from 1770-1802.

Journal of Harrison & Hooe, 1778-1787 (1 January 1780 - 31 December 1782)

Journal of Harrison & Hooe, 1778-1787 (1 January 1780 - 31 December 1782)

Robert Townsend Hooe partnered with Richard Harrison (of Alexandria, Virginia and later, Cadiz, Spain) to run a store in Alexandria, Virginia, from 1778 through at least 1790. Accounts in this journal (or day book) include house (overhead) accounts, fellow merchants and tradesmen, ships, and...

Collaboration is restricted.

150 pages: 3% complete (66% transcribed, 63% needs review)
Journal of Harrison & Hooe, 1778-1787 (1 January 1783 - 31 December 1784)

Journal of Harrison & Hooe, 1778-1787 (1 January 1783 - 31 December 1784)

Robert Townsend Hooe partnered with Richard Harrison (of Alexandria, Virginia and later, Cadiz, Spain) to run a store in Alexandria, Virginia, from 1778 through at least 1790. Accounts in this journal (or day book) include house (overhead) accounts, fellow merchants and tradesmen, ships, and...

Collaboration is restricted.

188 pages: 0% complete (1% transcribed, 1% needs review)
Journal of Harrison & Hooe, 1778-1787 (1 January 1786 - 7 June 1787)

Journal of Harrison & Hooe, 1778-1787 (1 January 1786 - 7 June 1787)

Robert Townsend Hooe partnered with Richard Harrison (of Alexandria, Virginia and later, Cadiz, Spain) to run a store in Alexandria, Virginia, from 1778 through at least 1790. Accounts in this journal (or day book) include house (overhead) accounts, fellow merchants and tradesmen, ships, and...

Collaboration is restricted.

176 pages: 31% complete (36% transcribed, 5% needs review)
Journal of Harrison & Hooe, 1778-1787 (17 April 1778 - 31 December 1779)

Journal of Harrison & Hooe, 1778-1787 (17 April 1778 - 31 December 1779)

Robert Townsend Hooe partnered with Richard Harrison (of Alexandria, Virginia and later, Cadiz, Spain) to run a store in Alexandria, Virginia, from 1778 through at least 1790. Accounts in this journal (or day book) include house (overhead) accounts, fellow merchants and tradesmen, ships, and...

Collaboration is restricted.

184 pages: 0% complete (1% transcribed, 1% needs review)
Journal of Harrison & Hooe, 1778-1787 (5 January 1785 - 31 December 1785)

Journal of Harrison & Hooe, 1778-1787 (5 January 1785 - 31 December 1785)

Robert Townsend Hooe partnered with Richard Harrison (of Alexandria, Virginia and later, Cadiz, Spain) to run a store in Alexandria, Virginia, from 1778 through at least 1790. Accounts in this journal (or day book) include house (overhead) accounts, fellow merchants and tradesmen, ships, and...

Collaboration is restricted.

141 pages: 0% complete (0% transcribed)
Journal of Hooe & Company, 1800-1802

Journal of Hooe & Company, 1800-1802

Collaboration is restricted.

438 pages: 0% complete (1% transcribed)
Journal of Jenifer & Hooe, 1773-1774 (folios 1-230)

Journal of Jenifer & Hooe, 1773-1774 (folios 1-230)

Robert Townsend Hooe and Daniel Jenifer ran a store in Alexandria, Virginia, from 1773-1778. As a journal (or day book), this volume represents the summary of each day's transactions at the store, both purchases and payments, often with more detail than would be found in the official ledger. ...

232 pages: 8% complete (100% transcribed, 92% needs review)
Journal of Jenifer & Hooe, 1773-1774 (folios 231-460)

Journal of Jenifer & Hooe, 1773-1774 (folios 231-460)

Robert Townsend Hooe and Daniel Jenifer ran a store in Alexandria, Virginia, from 1773-1778. As a journal (or day book), this volume represents the summary of each day's transactions at the store, both purchases and payments, often with more detail than would be found in the official ledger....

232 pages: 0% complete (100% transcribed, 99% needs review)
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