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The Southern plantation overseer as revealed in his letters.
Published 1925“…Plantation overseer.…”
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The Southern plantation overseer as revealed in his letters.
Published 1968“…The plantation overseer.…”
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The Southern plantation overseer as revealed in his letters by Hohn Spencer Bassett.
Published 1968“…Plantation overseer.…”
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Cane River Creole National Historical Park Magnolia Plantation : overseer's house : historic structure report.
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The Rhode-Island clerk's magazine, or, Civil officer's assistant containing forms of writings useful to every member of society, and more especially in the business of conveyances, justices of the peace, members of the courts of probate and term-councils, coroners, sheriffs, deputy-sheriffs, town sergeants, constables, overseers of the poor, executors, administrators, guardians, and all persons who may have occasion for instruments : particularly adapted and subject to the laws and customs of the state of Rhode-Island and Providence plantations /...
Published 1803Search for the full-text online version of this title in the Early American imprints database
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The complete merchant's clerk: or, British and American Counting-House. In two parts Part I. Contains a system of book-keeping, according to the Italian form of debtor and creditor, by double entry, as practised at this time by the merchants of Great-Britain, &c. comprehending the useful varieties incident to trade; and the method of balancing rendered familiar to the meanest capacity, by means of an open ledger: illustrated with plain and easy rules for journalizing; and a hint to the judicious on treating company accounts. Part II. Contains book-keeping in factory, as at present used in the sundry factories of America, and the West Indies. The knowledge of which will render any man capable of managing a set of books in any factory with facility and judgement; being found, by long experience, the best and most expeditious method for dispatch of business. Wherein is described the utility and necessity of that counter-part of the ledger, the sales-book, with directions for posting it; together with a summary of book-keeping for a wharf and plantation; calculated for the information of such as have occasion to go to America or the West-Indies in quality of factor, clerk, wharfinger, plantation-clerk, or overseer. The whole in a method...
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