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              Hurlbert General Store fonds
              Fonds · 1899-1938
              Fonds consists of Hurlbert Day Books, 1899-1929; Cash Books, 1909-1938; Account Receivable ledger, 1909-1924; price book, 1905-1920; stock book, 1909-1911; credit books, 1916-1919; personal ledger, 1931; outstanding accounts book, 1928-1928; and journal of Joint Accounts, Mrs. C and Bernard Hurlbert, 1924-1926. Some overlap between Forman Hatfield General Store records and Hurlbert General Store records exist in earliest Day Book, 1899-1911.
              Hatfield General Store fonds
              Fonds · 1876-1953
              Fonds consists of Day Books, Cash and Account Ledgers, one order book and one Accounts Receivable Ledger generated by the operations of the Hatfield General Store. The documents record the daily operations of the store, detail shipbuilding and owning operations, and accounts with the store. Some records of the Central Store owned by Tracy G. Hatfield and Elmer C. Hatfield, are scattered throughout these records. Fonds contains Day Books of Isaac S. Hatfield from 1876-1890; Day Books of Tracy G. Hatfield from 1888-1931 and Cash and Account Ledgers from 1893-1917; and One Day Book of P. Lent Hatfield from 1919-1924 and two Cash and Account Ledgers from 1927-1935 and 1950-1953.
              Fonds · 1881-1958
              Fonds consists of one Day Book, 1881-1904, which contains both Elmer Hatfield General Store records and Hatfield General Store records; five day books, 1891-1906; one order book, 1905-1906; and one Accounts Receivable Ledger, 1891-1931. A Cash Journal created by Daniel W. Armstrong, 1952-1958 is also contained in the fonds. Tracy G. Hatfield also ran another general store and records of both store often overlap.