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| Size | 1 volume |
| Abstract | MICROFILM ONLY. Accounts, 1821-1835, of Henry McCall of New Orleans for Evan Hall, a sugar plantation in Ascension Parish, La., and another plantation in Lafourche Parish, La. Entries concern prices for crops, costs of supplies and slaves, and McCall's dealings with the United States Bank and the Louisiana State Bank. Earlier entries, 1773-1774, are by McCall as a merchant in New York and Pensacola, Fla. |
| Creator | McCall, Henry, fl. 1773-1835. |
| Language | English |
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MICROFILM ONLY. Accounts, 1821-1835, of Henry McCall of New Orleans for Evan Hall, a sugar plantation in Ascension Parish, La., and another plantation in Lafourche Parish, La. Entries concern prices for crops, costs of supplies and slaves, and McCall's dealings with the United States Bank and the Louisiana State Bank. Earlier entries, 1773-1774, are by McCall as a merchant in New York and Pensacola, Fla.
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Henry McCall's Evan Hall Plantation Book, 1773-1835 .
| Reel M-2347/1 |
Evan Hall plantation book #02347, Series: "Henry McCall's Evan Hall Plantation Book, 1773-1835 ." Reel M-2347/1 |
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
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