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The Joseph H. Bitting Ledger

 Digital Collection
Identifier: LEDGER-0000-DIGI

Summary

This collection includes a handwritten ledger (1 x 4 x 6 inches) that may have belonged to Mr. Joseph H. Bitting of Mount Airy, North Carolina. Joseph H. Bitting was a man born in 1846 and worked as a merchant at an unknown store for several years in the 1870s. During his time at this shop, he kept records within this journal. Notably, the customers who were served in this store were white, Black, and Indigenous persons. We have reason to believe that Persons of Color travelled to this shop because of this reason. You will notice several names that are prominent within the history of Robeson County, North Carolina including members of the Lowry Gang.

We are currently unable to track Mr. Bitting’s whereabouts prior to 1860, when he was 14 and residing in a hotel in the city. He may have been born in Germany.

Previous information regarding this ledger referred to it as the “G. W. Maultsby Ledger”.

This Ledger was donated to the Mary Livermore Library by Ray and Deanna Lowry in March 2016.

Conditions Governing Use

Digital Collections Copyright Statement: Copyright for the images in this collection is held by UNC Pembroke. The images are available for use in research, teaching, and private study, provided that proper citation is used (i.e., Mary Livermore Library, University Archives/Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Pembroke, NC). Any commercial use of the materials, without the written permission of UNC Pembroke, is strictly prohibited.

Repository Details

Part of the Mary Livermore Library Special Collections and University Archives Repository

Contact:
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke Mary Livermore Library
Special Collections and University Archives
1 University Drive/PO Box 1510
Pembroke NC 28372 United States
9105216218