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Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Alapaha General Store Manifest

 Digital Work
Collection number: CC1D770A-1447-86BD-4830-D7E3784A9753

Box 4: Alapaha General Store Manifest, 1851

 Box — Box 4
Collection number: Box 4
Scope and Contents

The Alapaha Store manifest is a handwritten accounting of the goods and customers that visited the Alapaha Store, a post road general store in Lakeland, Georgia, (which used to be called Alapaha. Alapaha became Milltown, which became Lakeland) between January - December, 1851. The manifest was repurposed as a scrapbook around 1870 and features newspaper clippings from national and regional papers with excerpts of poetry, bible sermons, and stories.  This item has been digitized on Vtext.

Dates: 1851

Horse and Mule Records

 Collection — Box 1
Collection number: MS-76
Scope and Contents

A collection of records pertaining to horse and mule sales in Doctortown, GA and other areas around Savannah, Georgia from 1865-1866.

Dates: 1865 - 1866