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(NEW YORK.) Fragment of a ledger for Erie Canal construction laborers.

(NEW YORK.) Fragment of a ledger for Erie Canal construction laborers. 42 manuscript pages (pages 50-71, 165-166, 217-227, plus 7 unnumbered pages). 4to, disbound; moderate wear, one leaf badly chipped. Np, April 1821-March 1822

  • Notes: Most of this ledger is devoted to accounts with individual canal laborers. The laborers receive payment in cash, rum, tobacco, or other sundries, and are credited for their work on the facing page. For example, one laborer named "Frances Lafferay" "began work on canal at 11 $ per month" on 29 August, and was paid over the following month with a pint of rum, 14 3/4 pounds of flour, and several installments of cash. No place names are mentioned, other than Benjamin Herick's $20 debit for "cash at Albany" in September 1821. On the final pages are a daily tally of "work on the job of drawing stones for Meres & Van Slyke" and a two-page account for the oxen team. This ledger appears to have been kept by a firm called Mears & Van Slyke, or perhaps by one of their subcontractors. James Mears (1774-1864) and Daniel Van Slyke (1799-1831) were both canal engineers during this period; Van Slyke was known to be working on the Erie Canal's lower aqueduct in 1822 (see the sketch of his son in A Biographical History: With Portraits, of Prominent Men of the Great West, page 138). Provenance: sold by Joseph Rubinfine to Harry Rinker, 1978.

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