Athens, Ohio business ledgers collection
Scope and Content
The collection of Athens, Ohio business ledgers includes ledger books, account books, day books, a matriculation book, and a scrapbook. The collection covers 102 years of mercantile business representing Athens County. The books note customer accounts and merchant purchases and trades. The Grosvenor ledger also contains the minutes of the Athens County Republican Central Committee from July through August of 1876 as well as a list of the Allusiory members of the Committee. The McVay book also includes a family birth record dating back to 1840. The Post Office, school book and the Miles ledger include Ohio University accounts.
Dates
- Creation: 1802-1937
Language of Materials
The records are in English.
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open under the rules and regulations of the Ohio University Libraries.
Conditions Governing Use
Ohio University retains all property rights to the collection.
Ohio University retains all copyrights unless retained by the donor, other correspondents, or other artists.
History of Athens Businesses and Businesspersons
Joseph B. Miles was engaged in mercantile and milling businesses in Athens, Ohio, beginning in 1808. He left Athens with his family in 1843.
Dr. Leonard Jewett moved to Athens around 1804 or 1805 to open a business in medications and liquor. In 1806 he was elected to the Ohio State Senate and held that position until 1811. His other political offices Athens Township Trustee (1809 - 1810) and Athens County representative to the Ohio State House of Representatives (1809 - 1810). At the onset of the War of 1812 he was commissioned as a surgeon and was assigned to the staff of General Tupper. After the war he returned to Athens and resumed his medical practice.
Ebenezer Currier settled in Athens in 1806. He was an early mercantile merchant of the town. He was politically active serving in town and township offices, justice of the peace, county commissioner, county treasurer, four-time member of the State Legislature, and an associate justice of the court of common pleas.
David M. Clayton worked in dry goods, hardware, and groceries. Clayton also served as post master in Athens, Ohio, from 1861 to 1865.
Josiah Coe bought 500 acres in the northwest Territory in 1803. He moved to Athens County in 1806 and set up a milling business in Nelsonville. He served on the first grand jury in the County and was a contributor to the first, log courthouse. He was a large dealer in real estate and a founder of the Athens Presbyterian Church.
Ohio Conference High School of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio was recognized by an act of the Ohio Legislature on March 7, 1842. The school, however, traces its origins to an act by the Legislature on March 1, 1834 establishing a high school in the town. A Board of Trustees purchased a lot on E. High Street, the present site of the Springfield Seminary. Peter A. Sprigman, owner of the land, proceeded to solicit subscriptions for the erection of a school building. In 1835 the school was organized under Milo G. Williams as principal. The plan of the school was to be a preparatory and collegiate course through the junior year. In 1841 it was proposed to transfer the school to the Methodist Church. The Reverend Solomon Howard became principal of the school in 1845 and, for the third time, it admitted girls and boys. The school continued until 1871 when it was sold to the Springfield Board of Education for $27,150.
The Athens Post Office was first established in January 1804 and the first postmaster was Jehiel Gregory. The office was kept at his house, across the Hocking River east of Athens. Dr. Eliphaz Perkins took over in the spring of 1804 and the post office was moved to State Street.
William McVay was born on March 4, 1841 in Athens County. He lived on a farm in Waterloo Township as a sheep breeder. His business and showing took him to Hebardsville, Albany and as far as Columbus.
Daniel Grosvenor was a native of Athens County. Grosvenor was a merchant of food, household and farm supplies. He also was a member of the Ohio Republican Association and ended up holding office in the Treasury Department. He left Athens around 1880.
Extent
1.33 cubic feet
Abstract
The collection of Athens, Ohio business ledgers includes ledger books, account books, day books, a matriculation book, and a scrapbook. The collection covers 102 years of mercantile business representing Athens County.
Statement of Arrangement
This collection remains in its original arrangement.
Other Finding Aid
A paper copy of the folder list is available.
Acquisition Information
The Ohio University Archives received the collection prior to 1956.
Existence and Location of Copies
Ohio University will entertain requests to photocopy reasonable amounts of material from the collection for the convenience of individual researchers.
Description Note
Original, legacy collection inventories may contain inaccuracies or be incomplete. Collection descriptions may change or be updated as they are verified. Please contact Mahn Center staff if you note any errors or discrepancies.
Processing Information
Custom boxes were created for each ledger in June 2024.
Subject
- Miles, Joseph B. (1781 June 21-1860 September 18) (Person)
- Jewett, Leonard (Person)
- Currier, Ebenezer (Person)
- Clayton, David M. (Person)
- Coe, Josiah (Person)
- McVay, William (Person)
- Grosvenor, Daniel (Person)
- Ohio Conference High School of the Methodist Episcopal Church (Organization)
Geographic
Topical
- Title
- Finding aid for the Collection of Athens, Ohio business ledgers
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Carolyn Cooper in 1985
- Date
- 2020
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English
- Sponsor
- The finding aid was converted into EAD with funding support from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Revision Statements
- 5 January 2024: Subjects and other notes added from ALICE MARC records and Mahn Center Microsoft Office finding aids by Ohio University Libraries Metadata Services Department Python scripts.
Repository Details
Part of the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections Repository