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[Correspondence Between T. E. Griffith and Barbara Jordan - August 1973]
Copies of statements concerning transportation control regulations proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency for the Houston Galveston area sent to Barbara Jordan by T. E. Griffith of A.I.Ch.E. with a reply from Jordan saying that she shares Griffith's concern about the potential impact of the regulations and that she is hoping that a system that is more workable is devised
The link between product market reform and macro-economic performance
Value-added per capita in EU countries has lagged behind the US. This is despite widespread reforms to product markets across EU countries aimed at increasing growth. This study analyses the macro-economic impact of product market reforms undertaken in the European Union over the 1980s and 1990s by examining a large number of regulations and reforms across EU countries.product market, product market reforms, regulations, macro-economic performance, allocative efficiency, productive efficiency, dynamic efficiency, aggregate economy, Griffith, Harisson
Effects of variety and site management on tree water and nitrogen use efficiency as well as biochemical composition and quality of tropical mango (Magifera Indica L.) fruit in northern Australia
Soil security and freshwater resources are closely linked to food and human security in the 21st century. By 2050, global demand for food will increase by more than 60% from the current situation, which is driven by the growth of global population and global wealth. Since the Industrial Revolution, rapid population growth has depended on growing land development to achieve responsive growth in food production, unprecedented global climate change, and rapid urbanization and industrialization in emerging economies. This is in the context of an unprece dented global challenge of climate change, which is a major threat to global food security. Climate change, especially global warming, is expected to intensify in the next few decades. At the same time, the decline of fresh water supply is becoming a globa l crisis. Therefore, it is becoming increasingly important to adopt water saving strategies in agriculture. In the context of unprecedented climate change, water resource constraints, and increasing threats to soil and water security, Australia is facing t he problem of maintaining and improving agricultural productivity, requiring the integration and transformation of food production systems to address global sustainability challenges. Therefore, there are an urgent need and exciting opportunity to launch t his project to meet the soil and food security challenges facing in the coming decades.
Mango (Magifera Indica L.) is known for its excellent exotic flavors. High quality mango fruit is attractive to consumers with its excellent fruit quality and good fre sh keeping quality. Mango fruit is one of the most important commercial fruit crops. It is the second largest tropical crop after bananas in terms of production, acreage and popularity. It is widely planted in tropical and subtropical regions, and its glob al output in 2003 exceeded 25 million tons. Extensive plant breeding has produced hundreds of varieties whose fruits show significant diversity in size, shape, color, taste, seed size and composition. Many of these studies have shown that the compositional changes of mango fruit depend to a large extent on the variety harvested, the climate and the stage of maturity. Current methods for determining the quality of mangoes are mainly based on biochemical analysis, which will cause fruit damage. This study wil l discuss the use of some non destructive techniques to determine the effects of variety and site management on the biochemical composition and quality of mango fruits in northern Australia.
Soil (0-10 cm), mango foliar and mango pulp samples were collect ed from a 5 year old, factorial field experiment testing the effects of two mango varieties (Calypso vs Keitt), two planting densities (medium vs high), two training systems (single leader vs conventional) and two sampling canopy (medium vs high), two training systems (single leader vs conventional) and two sampling canopy positions (north vs south)positions (north vs south) on foliar and pulp total carbon (TC, %), total nitrogen concentration (TN, %), on foliar and pulp total carbon (TC, %), total nitrogen concentration (TN, %), and stable carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) isotope compositions (δand stable carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) isotope compositions (δ1313C and δC and δ1515N) as well as the N) as well as the corresponding total C, total N and δcorresponding total C, total N and δ1313C and δC and δ1515N in the surface soil of tropical AustN in the surface soil of tropical Australia. In addition, ralia. In addition, mango fruit yields and sizes were determined. Soil, pulp and foliar total C and N as well as δmango fruit yields and sizes were determined. Soil, pulp and foliar total C and N as well as δ1313C and C and δδ1515N were determined on mass spectrometers at Griffith University. Each of the above treatments N were determined on mass spectrometers at Griffith University. Each of the above treatments was replicated 6 times for foliar and was replicated 6 times for foliar and pulp samples and 3 times for soil samples. In addition, the pulp samples and 3 times for soil samples. In addition, the solidsolid--state state 1313C MAS NMR measurement determined the changes in the chemical composition of C MAS NMR measurement determined the changes in the chemical composition of mango fruits between different varieties, planting densities, cultivation systems, and canopy mango fruits between different varieties, planting densities, cultivation systems, and canopy positions. Fpositions. For the pulp samples in the experiment, each of the above treatments was repeated 6 or the pulp samples in the experiment, each of the above treatments was repeated 6 times.times. In this fiveIn this five--yearyear--old mango orchard, there were significant genetic and environmental old mango orchard, there were significant genetic and environmental influences on tree water and nitrogen use efficiency as well as mango fruit yielinfluences on tree water and nitrogen use efficiency as well as mango fruit yield, which shows d, which shows significant potential for improvement of mango tree WUE and NUE as well as fruit yield and soil significant potential for improvement of mango tree WUE and NUE as well as fruit yield and soil fertility. There were also significant genetic and environmental impacts on the contents of fertility. There were also significant genetic and environmental impacts on the contents of carbohydrates and protein and chemical components in carbohydrates and protein and chemical components in mango pulp. The results of this study would mango pulp. The results of this study would inform future commercial orchard site management and plant breeding practices and therefore inform future commercial orchard site management and plant breeding practices and therefore assist in optimizing commercial fruit production.assist in optimizing commercial fruit production.Thesis (Masters)Master of Science (MSc)School of Environment and ScScience, Environment, Engineering and TechnologyFull Tex
Letter from Ed Hamilton to Carl Hayden
Letter from Ed Hamilton to Carl Hayden requesting maintenance for the road between Grand Canyon Village and Rowe's Well
Letter from Carl Hayden to Ed Hamilton
Letter from Carl Hayden to Ed Hamilton explaining that although there are currently no funds to improve the road between Grand Canyon Village and Rowe's Well, it will be taken into consideration when funding does become available
Letter from Carl Hayden to Ed Hamilton
Letter from Carl Hayden to Ed Hamilton informing him that Superintendent Tillotson will submit a report on the conditions of the road between Grand Canyon Village and Rowe's Well
Letter from Carl Hayden to Ed Hamilton
Letter from Carl Hayden to Ed Hamilton expressing regret that he cannot do more to secure funds for the road between Grand Canyon Village and Rowe's Well
Letter from Ed Hamilton to Carl Hayden
Letter from Ed Hamilton to Carl Hayden outlining his opposition to Superintendent Tillotson's report on the road between Grand Canyon Village and Rowe's Well
Letter from Ed Hamilton to Carl Hayden Regarding Powder Magazine at Grand Canyon
Letter from Ed Hamilton to Carl Hayden regarding the storage of dynamite in Shoski Canyon
Ledger pages, circa 1881-1900, part 1
Ledger pages, circa 1881-1900 (Ledger pages are from a ledger with a broken binding, in two parts with some loose pages; cover and some pages are missing.)Ledger includes entries by multiple individuals on different topics, but appears to have been primarily compiled by Marion P. (M. P.) Griffith in his capacity as a notary public, church elder, and Postmaster of McDowell, Missouri.[Page 1]
887
Oct 1st Bot condition Powder 50
Bot [lixxxx] 50
[Pxx] [Pxxx] fine silk 55
{xhxx] 5
[xxxxx] + collar
2 Pin shove 75
1 Bot bone + nen 50
[Kxxxxx] + [xat] 20
shall + fire crackers 25
[xxxxx] Pomers
daughter age 18
single physical
strength good
2[x] Jess [Wilxxx]
[xxx] 18 years single
Jan 26 LH Morphis Dr
[xx] [xx] [pxx] [xxxxx] 20
1 bot red [xxxxx] ink 10
2 Stamped Envelops 5
29 [Remxxxed] for [xx] [bxxxxx] 82
Direct us office [xxxxxx]
Rent of office to Morphis 1 00
Feb 5" [xx] Letter Paper 15
1 50
[xxxx] [xxxx] Feb 9"
1889 No 19827
[hoxx] + [xxxxx]ents
[xxxxx] [xx] 12 00/100 to the order
of [lx] + W B King
one draft to elemant
for 6
[Rexxxtted] 7 N. Elmer 3 25
[oday] Barry [xolm]
April 13 M.B. Webb paid 1 00
for [cassbill] [Dunoxx]
17 [Endoud] [xxx] Ray for Webb 00
in case of MB [Wxxx]
24 S B Rainey to [Bxx] US [xxxx] 20
June 18 R hall to Bx [Pixx] 20
22 Ed. Jackson [xx] cords 15
Will Dyer Do [collax] .5
ch 12" Read of MP [xxxxxxxx]
The M [x] Webb 1.00 for the
[end of page torn]
[Page 3]
1888
Post [xxxxx] Supplies
[Bxxxined] of [xxxxx]
Nov 17 to one 2 e Stamp 2
" 24 " 4 " " 8
" " " 54 Stamps 1 0 8
" " " 18 1 " 1 8
" " " 25 2 Envelope 5 4
" " " 25 Cords 2 5
" " " 25 wafers 2 8
" 27 26-10 Stamps 2 6 0
cancelations of 1/4 5 1 1
ending Dec 31 88
1261-1/3 = 4 2 0
Balder 9 1
1889
Jan 3 Stamps
" 4 23-20 Stamps 4 6
" 23 one [Bxxxxx] Small 5 4
" " 25 cards 2 5
jine 30 With US Ended hand 13 22
Mail Rout No 28769
By a man an Lee deed in common form duty
exanted and aknowledged and in the mean
time shall permit said mason [Phullith] to
[xxxxx] and [xxxxx] said premises for his
own [me] then this obligation shall be said
in witness where of the said parties of the few
part have [herexxx] set there hand and [hole in letter]
this 21st day of feb [ax]1896 [xxxxx] 7 Bradshaw
[xxxxx] 6 Brawshaw
J T Allcock [Nx] signed sealed + delivered
[Bxxx] [xxx] [xx] [xxxxx] of E R [axxxxxxx]
a [xxxx]
[Page 4]
W
Frank [Roblyer]
[Coxxxxed] [meh] 10 1889
+ Paid in advance 1 50
April 13 7 [Roblyer] paid 1 50
[Bu] [oab] [xxxttled] 35
1889 [xoox] plate 35
May 13 By each [xxxxxx] 80
june 13 Do 1 50
Aug By order of HC Hutchens
[xxxx] settled 13 00
+ paid to Aug 13"90
Sept 27 Settled for HC Hutchens 2 00
[Rxed] by [caxx] 25
[xxxxx] {Roblyer}
1889
Sept 29 7 {Roblyer] [remooved]
1889
Oct 17 Paid WB [exxxith] 2 25
1890
April 1st [Rent] B7 [burros] per month 1 50
Jun 1890 23 Dr Burrow remooved
July 11 Reid of MP [xxxith] 5 75
[x.B.][xx] Donald
[Page 5]
5 [Woo] of fil [xx] null
pay 25 00
Capt [Pexxer]
[Calipa] [Po]
[Meloopen] Co [xll]
[xxxx] Boat Lexington
Navy [sevxne]
[Missxxi] & [grxdson]
Jes P. Griffith [Seamon]
Dear [sie]
a big snow in
[Page 8]
Expenses on house
1889
mch 23 hinges
JB Me Donald Bought nails 2 45
2 sashes 1 60
HC Hutchens [xxxxxxed] 4 05
mch 11 1889+worked 10 days 10 00
[J.O.] Hutchens " 7 days 7 00
total 17 00
caried 4 05
J.J.Griffith bot nails 25 21. 05
+ M.P. Griffith 25
Carried
April 3rd [xxxx] work by [xxxxx] 1 00
July 20 1893
Josh H Johnson Co K 47t [xx]
[xxxx] [xlainant] and his witnesses tist
-fied on he 10th July 1893 as follows
Sam L Johnson + Henry M [Sxxx] of
Heary Lumber + 2 50
20 Plank 5 ft to the plank 1 75
by each 5 15
1 00
3. 15
Mill Bill 4 20
200 ft [xxxxxxx] 2 00
[xxxxxx] by D 2 20[75 written below]
5 45
May 7 1889 Bot of RS Burnett [xxx]
5 3/4 [xxx] + +paid 25
" 29 " Wrote [xxx] [xxxx]
in case of jess B McDonald
May Bot of W C Davenport
[xxxxxxx] 1 42
Do 50+28. Total 3 20
[Page 9]
1889
May 16 [xxxx] [xxxx]
J.W. H
May 1889 15 B.F. Slate [Coxxxemed] 1 50
Pen mouth
Halling by State 1 00
[Hasxxxtzys] 1 00
+ halling loggs 25
June 15 Settlement shows
Dr to Slate 75
June .9. BF Slate to work 37 1/2
1 12 1/2
" 16 [Rexxmed] home fromm
Jan taylor Contracted fee 725 Dm hagles
" " By cash 50
mr Eli Hannahs
[xxxxxhers] paid 2 28[line through 2 28]
Bal due 2 00
R M Hagles wheat 1/2 97 1/2
Sept 26 [Reed] of office stamps [xx] 57
Boys [setxxned] 13 Sept
A D 1889
" 27 mrs [DxxxxitB] + Pills 20
" " C K Bynum Do 20
Sept 1889 29 F. Roblyer remooved
oct 15 Paid R M hagles 2 50
Balance due 3.78
Oct 26 on settlement with a long 6 75
paid cash 5
oct R M hagles shop work 1 00
29 Reed of [xxxxx] 3 00
us F receipt & [xxxx] 5 00
Remitted Oct 18" 89
[Page 13]
1889 J B McDonald [Coxxxxed]
Smith work total 3 05
June 1st 1889 settled [xx] to July 1st
balance due McDonald
2 show 1 60
Nails 2 45
+ Paid on shop up
to July 1st in [xxxxxxx] 1 00
Home rent Paid to July
1st 1889 1 50
June 1st 1889 on Settlement due
McDonald 1 551
M P Griffith
J B McDonald
July 3d on settlement for all
rent + shop work to date
full settlement to one
+ months rent in advance 2 50
Shop work to [xxxxx] 50+ 1 00
Aug 3d Settlement for slate 1 00
[marked out] paid cash [xxxxx] 60
To Aug 3d 1889 2 60
shop work 205 +
all settled + paid
to [xxxx] 3d 1889
Oct 26 Settled + [xxxx] 2 50
Nov 1889 3d 2 sashes + windows 1 50
shop work on wagon 30
[xxxx] + 250 [xx] Plank 1 75
earned Hinges + [xxxxx] 50
5 25
[Page 14]
May 29 1889 Lumber for Building note
1st lot 2x4 348
2d 333
18 Peices 2x4 10 ft 123
18 " 2x4 10 " 192
36 " 2x4 12 " 188
40 " 2x6 18 " 720
2 " 1x4 16 " 10 2/3
2 " 1x4 14 9 1/3
Sheeting 700 ft
June 3d S B [Remin] 1
June 3 House in Building
" " [J S] [Kimman] 1 125
" 4 " 1
" " H C Hutchens 1
" 1889 5 [kimman] 1
" Hutchens 1
6 [Kimman] 1
" Hutchens 1
7 J S [Kimman] 1
Hutchens 1
[Ramer] 1
McDonald 1/2
Sat 8 J S [Kimman] 1
" S K [Rainy] 1
[Page 15]
[Manage] of [WaCamon]
Camon ti [xxxx] [peten]
Jan 8 1881 [xxxxxxxxxx] by [xxx] Lee
+ [xxxxxx] by [xxxxx]
[xxxxxx] Feb 20 1871
June 10 [Kimman] 1
11 [Kimman] 1
11 Hutchens 1
12 [Kimman] 1
Hutchens 1
J S [Kimman]
total work on home 13 1/2
Po Botes all total 15 1/2
J S [Kimman] 125 9 15 1/2
15 1/2
625
125
5.30
Nov 1889 2d The [Coxxxxion] 33 1/2 [xxx]
[Reeliced] of MP Griffith
1/2 Dos small [xxx] bottles
[sahation] oil
1/2 dog bots pills
the [medxxxx] to be sold
on commission or
returned when called
for 16 2/3 at alloved for
[xxx] agt as a [xxxx]
[xxxxx]
[xxx xxxxxxx]
March 3rd [xxxx][xx] by quill 25
Report to L D Balfow
Sept 1st 1890
12 bot liver pills
6 " " "
17 Bottles salvation out large
14 " " " small
W D [xxeenanay] July 8 1889
6 Bottles salvation oil small
6 bottles pill + made one payment
[Page 18]
1884 [Balfours]
In [xxxx] with LD Balfour
July 9 Bal on Medicine
" " By Cash
" " [medxxx]
Aug 1889 Reed of Dr LD Balfow
learthage [mx]
48 Bot Salvation oil
Large sige Pr bot " 33 1/3
Small sige " " " 15
Paid & bought 30th
Total Balnc 12 "
12 Bots liver Pills 12 1/2
15th " S Balfour
Aug 19 [Dxxxxxr]
Aug 31 By Cash
Dec 1889 returned Peg Pills
Jan 3d [xx] S.D. Balfour order
Dec 1889 31 3 Bots Salvation oil [xxxx]
for [Wxx][Lixxx]
+ other things not charged
" Home hire Lodging [xxxxxx]
Dinner + feeding 2 homes
for SD Balfour + Wife
and credit for smal [chaxx]
Aug 1890 15 on hands [xx] Balfours medicine
20 Bts liver Pills
30 " Salvation oil large
24 " small
Dec 15th 91 [xxxx] [xxxx]
account [xxx] [haxxxx]
Also
Also
[Page 19]
Book Account
3 00
1 10
Stack 10 Boxes Pile 1 00
[xxchade] No 1
East of old [xxhade] commencing
East of Spring branch [xxxxing] Nx
South
1 york [xxnpexxx] 3 05
2 jonathan 1 34
3d Ben Davis 57
[xxchade] No.2 58
Planted E + West
Beginning at lot gate 1 00
1 [Baxxxxx] 1. 05
2 Mammoth Black Twig 1 04
No 3 S.W. comes
Planted N + S up + down
the hill
1 [xinkles] . 88
2 [Gxxxnes] Golden . 66
3d[xxxxx] Ben Davis 1 58
Planted Spring 1893
13 Peaches 500 [Foxxxer]+
and 500 Crawford
400 Buded in tree
and 50 apple trees
Little field East
LD Balfour Cathage [xxx]
13 Bottles salvation oil 33 1/3
13 [Baxxx] [xxxx] M.P. Griffith 12 1/2
[xxxx] 12.40
By L.D.Balfour
[Page 20]
1889 E [x] [Cxthxxth] [xx]
Sept 17 by yoke 5
" 19 tobbacco 25
" 20 " coffee 50
" 26 " stamps [xx] 60
" 27 " Spelling book 25
Oct 1 " [xxx] handle 20
" " " Stamp 2
" " " leather 15
2 02
Oct 3 Dr to Repets 2 00
" 4 by coffee 50
" 15 " tobbacco 25
" 15 " coffee 50
" 17 " sugar 15
" 26 " coal oil 20
1 60
Nov 3 to Rents 350
" " Baldue MP 1 90
" 4 " goods to Larkin 50
" 5 " crackers 5
" 11 " tobbacco 15
" " " coffee 50
" 18 " Balance on floor 5
" 22 " coal oil 20
" 23 " nails 5
" 26 " coffee 50
" 29 " tobbacco 25
2 25
Dec 3 to Rents 3.50[190 written below 3.50 on same line]
5.40[225 written below 5.40 on same line]
3 15
3 Bal due M.P. 3 15
Settled
[Page 21]
E. G. Griffith cr
Dec 5 by nails 10
" H door La Tohes 40
" 11 coal ail 20
" 14 Nails 33
" 18 5
" 19 Boards 75
" 20 coffee 50
" 22 one hat 40
" 24 salt 95
" 25 [frinto] 45 [xxxx] 60
" 29 flour 55
" coffee 50
Jan 2 coal aid 20
" 3 crackers 5
608
" 3 to Rents 350
315-258 258
Jan 3 Baldue M P 5-7
" 4 coferas 5 Tol 15 20
" " good to reeves girl 65
" 10 Svgar 6 Cks 5 10
" " Shirting 30 Towel 10 40
" " ging haws 20
" 17 coffee 25
" 1st Stamps 1 00
" 21 tol 10
" 22 coffee 50
" 27 Haper 5
Feb 3 3 45
cred by Pieutn 3 50
350
57
407
345
62
" " Baldive M.P. 67
" " Settled in Full
[Page 22]
Rental
1889
Oct 1st R W JWen [Commcsed] 1 50
28 Nov .. .. owens removed out
1890
Jany 9th Shans rent
To Feb 9th E G GutGrsnth 1 50
By J M Donald Dr
Feb 1890 9th Jo
Mch 27th omitting day of enlesing 2 25
& leaving
1890
April 1st Dr &. B. Bnrros a 1 50
May 1st 1 50
June 1st 1 50
Read by [eaxx] 1.00
Treatment 450
July 7th Read By each 4.75
Treatment 4.50
2.5
1890
Dept 3rd Settled to date Dne G paid 25
JB [Bxxxxx] MP [xxxxxxxx]
[Page 23]
1889
Nov 3rd J.B M Donald settled
1889 all bills & accounts np
Jany 3rd settled mp to
Feb 3rd for all rents 2 50
Balance due MP Paid oo
Jul 3 settled shop bill
& rents up to
Mch 3 2 50
1890
April 3d shop bill up to date 1 70
all shop work and
all hours rents settled
To May 3d 1890 melndsing Mch & april
settled to may 3rd Total 85.00
Due [xxxxxx]
May 20 Reed of M Donald each 25
all smit work 85
M Donald a 1. 10
June 1890 Rents settled 2. 50
me [xxxxxx] 1. 40
July 1890 3d Shop bill to date 1. 85
Rents up to august 3d
Griffith Dr for pelrod 1. 50
& sittled all rents up to
Sept 1890 3d all aeets settled
up to July 3d 1890 Due 75
Garried from page 7.
Bill shop repairs
Glrbbo and [xxxx] 3.25
Rafters & [xxxxxx] 2.80
Friday to and 1000
& 25 for ballniy 2. 75
Nails [xxxxxxx] 1. 75
W D Griffith balling 30
1.0 80
[The following section is written vertically in the bottom left corner]
Axxted up to Sept
3d + due on shop
bills 15cts billed
xxx Griffith 135
on rent to Oct 3d 90
[Page 24]
12 20 1889
R 8 [Bwrnitl] Dr 1 75
Jan 8th [Or] D {Jeriffith] Dr 1 Bottle oil 25
Dec 21 W.D. Griffith large oil 50
[jj] griffith 1 [Bxx] oil 50
S B Raney Bot Pills 20
W D Griffith 2 Botls saluation oil 50
Went to [Bailies] 4" Jany 1890
Returned home from Bailies
Saturday 18" day of Jany
A D 1890
O A Griffith commenced
[xxeling] The maid
Jany 13 Monday rode down Creek 90
" 14 Went to Lenova 90
" 15 Down the Creek 90
Friday 17 Down the Creek 90
Sat
Sunday 2 trips [Chined 25 paid Due 1
Jany 20 Down to the Creek Mail 90
June 29 [Verover] 50 50
W 22 Down THe Creek Mail 90
Friday 24 " " " 90
1890 27 " " " 90
Wednesday 29 " " " 90
Friday 31 " " " 90
25 its out
May 10 down creek by 99 O 50
" 10 or by cg 75 its by
qnill cash Paid
Simled with JJ for the 50th
With [qnill] apple trees 50
June Reed of Pa Moolk 4
Reed 1 H MS [griffin] am
15 RU a 35 5 25
Red of P [Axxxx] 4 00
[Page 25]
Shoal Creek
Barry Co mo
Dec 23 1889
7th a greement by and [leteveen]
Ruffers Aoverton elamant eniel
M P Griffith representation as a
greed by the malesngneed I Rufss
Howerton will give figgy Per cent
to The said Griffith and the
attorney in Pwre ention DG and all
expense Paid by them and nothing
of loot
Rerles Howerton
87 88 89 90 91
July 1886 26 C J Griffith left home.
"
Aug 20th 1890 o a Griffith
Left home
Chao. J. Griffith
come HOme Dec 16th
1891
O.A. Griffith
Come Home Dec" 23rd 1891
61
25
86
[Page 26]
E C Culburth cr
Feb 4 by coffee 50
" 18 " coffee 50
" 22 " one for shoes 35
" 23 " tobacco 10
" 28 " coal oil 20
' Balon Shops of Soee 50
Mar 3 Creed by [xxxx] 3 15
" Cred by Bent 2 00
Boil Due E C S 1 15
7 Nails 15
9 tol 5
10 coffee 50 candy 3 53
18 Rope 5
21 one Bot 10
27 Balaneson shoes 35
29 Nails 20 Tol 10 30
30 coffee 50
318
Apr 2 to cash 35
3 to Rents 283/200
Baldve [xxxxxx] 83
4 Tol 10
9 Coffee 50
14 svgor Riel 25
17 Tol 5
11 to mse of Horse 1 73/25
18 rope 1 48/20
19 coffee 50
22 to cash 218/25
26 by coal ail 193/20
29 Stamps 10
May 2 one shovel plow 30
253
by rent 200
Bldve E C C 53
[Page 27]
1890
Mch 18 Delivered to D C Walker
56 apple trees 2
6 A Dyer " " 2 60
selveiter Wood
Moh 12 Delivered W D Griffith
Apple Trees
7" S Jeots Apple Trees
D Walker "
Moh 9th Old white cove [foned]
dead by J Hall north
a small sigs Tree felt on
neok Was [xxx]& fed sunday
Mch 6
Hundred by quill [Xxrday]
Mch 8th & J hunted one day
and on the eleventh saturday quill
Mas Everything the cove when
Hall informed him
Moh 12 Reel of BR Brown
9 2 et Stamps 18th
[Jnay] 39 Roght of H C Dnmnit
1 Wagon Rieed 1 16 00
& due 5 months from date
June 21 Ried of Ed [xxxxxxx] 10
& P 25 for Bot sal oil
[Page 28]
James Roden
Joil 14 Commemed a 1 50
Halling
July 1890 14 Removed
April 21 By east to J Roden 30
22 on elaim 30 ets 00
[xxxxx] oil 50 25
May 22 Red 10 Its in stamps by 2
June 6 Work by Jas & Naney Roden
Bill & Ligs 75
9 Jas Roden to each 25
Bal [xxx] on [xents] 50
July 1st
Jas Roden aeet
Agst 1890 11 Work by Jas Roden
Zo Ligs & Son 2 85
Junly 3 Per Hasness 5 00
50 [xx] slot Griffith Dr 56
25 [xxxx] Do 60
Work by Bild 6 days 9 1/2
a 40 ets Per day 2 60
Jas Roden removed
Dr 1 1/2 a eve land 1 25
[Page 29]
E. C. Culburth
1890
May 5 By Aocount By Ford 50
" " " coffee 50
" 10 " one for Pants 1 50
" " " " shirt 60
" 12 " tol 10
" 19 " coffee 50
" " " Rafe 10
" 21 " tol 10
" 26 " sail 5
" 27 " Bal on corn 50
" 29 " Tol 10
" 31 " coffee 50
5 08
Jun3 3 to Rent 2 00
Bal [xxx] E G 3 08
" " by Nails 20
May 31 " 1 By shoes 90
June 7 " 1 hat 25
" 9 5 Balts 13
" 11 " 2 Shovel plown 50
" " " 2 plow handles 30
" " " coffee 50
" " "1 shovel plow 40
" 16 " 5 Bolts 13
" 19 " tobbacoo 10
" " " sigar 15
" 20 " coffee 50
" 21 coal oil 20
July 2 " 1 wash Board 15
749
3 to rent 200
Baldue Ego 550
" 10 cred by casts 559
000
[Page 30]
890
hy 2 WS SevN Dr Wagon Bed 1.50
35 Peach Trees 70
5 apple Trees 25
Total 2 45
8 Dr. Pelrved 3'14 acres 1 50
Paid by McDonald
July 23 93 Busheh Wheat 3 75
Cash Paid 2 00
July 165 Paid 1 75
GW Bemett Dr 2 Lu Wheat
Owen Mills Dr Do
Frank Jauksm 2 Bushells Paid
6 Dyer 4 Bushels wheat
July 25 Jim Glask 1. 1/9 wheat
W D Griffith 3 Bushells wheat
31 Eduiards 1 1/2
Bu wheat
J Bennett 2
Bu wheat
Mc Neely 2 sark
G Burmnett 1 Bot
salvation out large 50
Oct 7 & 1 Bu Wheat 85
Aug 21 Reed A 7: Jakson 1 75
on the JJ Griffith acot
Sept 12 W D Griffith Dr
20 Out lot salout 50
Oct 8 S Scott delievered 1174
Boards
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Sept 22nd 90
Recud of L G&M P Griffith
Sunday Lodging 1.50 ou
The fast lot of pills fight by
LF [Allxxxx] [xxx] Dr. Wood
Jake Reiglen
Bal [xxx] on same soe Agt
W L Martin note ang 22 1889
13.50 Ngned [Pxxx[ Allovok
Paid 7.11 [xxxx] 91 5
Jany 891 28th JJ Griffith note l.
S Saml may&Aug 1891 25&30
Sept 16 1891 Lease coulrast by& [xxxxxxxx]
[allsut] Johnson& J W Shepherd
HR Keith agt
Agent for L. Ge. Lines
april 9th 9 amonths
1891 War Hontor Mote 35.00
2nd note 12 months 35.00
May 16 Paid J.M Martant 21 50
on Po Boid
and 1 Bull Sealf Bosuled
april 21 1896
and [xxxxx] Sot
[XX]
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1890 E. Culburth cr
July 5 By Tol 20
coffee 50
7 and Book 25
16 coffee 50
18 sheeting 50
Balon Lye 5
Balon Broom 15
22 Sugar 25
Spoons 13
Knives & Forks 50
1/2 Set cups&[xxx]25
one Baker 10
to cash 20C 3 38-20
24 By coffee 3 18
25 Tol 50/10
27 Shaviug Soap 10
28 Starch 10
29 sheeting 83
30 Tol 10
31 By cash 5. 491-5
Aug 1 to 486
Tea 10 Nappie 10 20
Oil Cloth 75
Rice 10
Oil 20
2 1 pr shoes 1 35
1 well Bucket 40
coffee 50
836
3 to Rent 200
Baldng Ell 635
1.05 355
16 50 281
Sept 3 Rent 200 Due EC
3.55
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Oct 3 Account Ford 281
to Rent 200
By cash 81 81
Settled to Date
28 Bal on plow [xxx] 15
Tol 10
Nov 25
3 to Rent 200
Bal due M.P. 175
21 By Coffee 75
22 tol 10
25 Dnk 5
[xxx] 1 tol 5
95
3 to Rent 80
Due M P 200/280
Coffee 50
5 Salt 40 Tol 10 50
13 Tol 10
15 Nails 35
Oil 20
16 Coffee 50
20 Nails 10
25 Coffee 30
20 Coffee 25
280
Jan 3 to Rent Due Mp 200
M P And L g Griffith
Chicken nerves [xxxxxx]
Nora L A Griffith
[xxx] JJ
PG
UD
GL
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1890
J.B. McDonald
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