Early 1800's Doane Family of Connecticut Set of Accounting Pages
This is a set of 6 pages (some double sided) of accounting from a Stephen Miller (shop owner) that concerns the Doane family of Connecticut.The family of Elkanah Doane (1776-1856) are prominent names in this set of accounting pages. Elkanah was directly descended from Deacon John Doane who landed in Plymouth, MA in 1630 and was the first to move to Connecticut. He lived in Saybrook Point, CT and was a farmer and prominent man in the town. His sons and daughters are listed in this set of accounting pages with other family members also listed as clients.
Antique ephemera from Connecticut are rare and these pages are a wonderful insight into the lives of Connecticut families in early 19th century America.
These pages would be wonderful sitting on an early desk or table in your home.
They are 6" x 15" long.
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