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| Size | 0.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 7 items) |
| Abstract | Bartlett Jones was a physician in Lancaster, S.C. The collection consists of two account books of Bartlett Jones, with patients' names, treatment, and prices, and family data about the Jones family of Pittsylvania and Henry counties, Va., and the related Crawford family. Also included is a photograph of a miniature of Bartlett Jones. |
| Creator | Jones, Bartlett, 1789-1843. |
| Language | English |
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Biographical Information
Bartlett Jones was a physician in Lancaster, S.C.
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Scope and Content
The collection consists of two account books of Bartlett Jones, a Lancaster, S.C., physician, with patients' names, treatment, and prices, and family data for the Jones family of Pittsylvania County, Va., and Henry County, Va., and the related Crawford family. Also included is a photograph of a miniature of Bartlett Jones.
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Papers, 1817-1830, 1940, 1945.
Arrangement: by type, then chronological.
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Items Separated
Picture (P-2204/1)
Back to TopProcessed by: E. H. Cotten, December 1945
Encoded by: Nancy Kaiser, October 2005
Funding from the Watson-Brown Foundation, Inc., supported the encoding of this finding aid.
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