Cleveland Family Collection

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Cleveland Family Collection
Jeremiah Cleveland (1774 - 1845) was one of the first settlers into Greenville. In 1804 he opened a mercantile store which he operated until 1826 when his sons took over management. The Cleveland family was a prominent family in Greenville County with many communities, parks, and towns named after them.
Jeremiah Cleveland Store Ledger

Jeremiah Cleveland Store Ledger

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94 pages: 7% complete (7% transcribed)
Nesbitt and Trowbridge Ledger, circa 1880's

Nesbitt and Trowbridge Ledger, circa 1880's

75 pages: 77% complete (100% transcribed, 23% needs review)
Promissory Note: John Adams to S. F. Trowbridge

Promissory Note: John Adams to S. F. Trowbridge

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2 pages: 0% complete (0% transcribed)
Promissory Note: Norman Gambell to Nesbitt and Trowbridge

Promissory Note: Norman Gambell to Nesbitt and Trowbridge

2 pages: 50% complete (100% transcribed, 50% needs review)
Receipt: Ivey's of Greenville to Sara B. Cleveland

Receipt: Ivey's of Greenville to Sara B. Cleveland

5 pages: 60% complete (100% transcribed, 40% needs review)
Silas D. Trowbridge Account Book, 1896

Silas D. Trowbridge Account Book, 1896

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68 pages: 1% complete (1% transcribed)
Silas F. Trowbridge Account Book, 1904

Silas F. Trowbridge Account Book, 1904

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60 pages: 48% complete (48% transcribed)
Silas F. Trowbridge Account Book, circa 1894

Silas F. Trowbridge Account Book, circa 1894

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198 pages: 4% complete (6% transcribed, 2% needs review)
Silas F. Trowbridge Check Book, 1911

Silas F. Trowbridge Check Book, 1911

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7 pages: 42% complete (43% transcribed)
Silas F. Trowbridge Memoranda  Book, 1883

Silas F. Trowbridge Memoranda Book, 1883

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49 pages: 8% complete (10% transcribed, 2% needs review)
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