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Leonard, Samuel B., b. 1807

Samuel B. Leonard Account Book

1833-1845
1 vol. 0.25 linear feet
Call no.: MS 206 bd

Blacksmith from Foxborough, Massachusetts. Documents the various kinds of work performed, such as mending chain links, shoeing horses, bolting and riveting wagons, repairing stoves, and the prices charged for such work. Includes customers arranged by surname and notations of the settlement of long-standing debts (without mention of the methods of payment).

Biographical Note

Samuel B. Leonard, born in Foxboro, Massachusetts in 1807, was the tenth of fourteen children. His father, Jacob, was also a blacksmith. Leonard married another local resident, the former Fanny Winslow (born 1805) in 1829 and they had six children, one of whom (James F. Leonard) rose to some local prominence as a town clerk, and, later, representative to the General Court.

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Samuel B. Leonard’s account book reflects the variety of work performed by a local blacksmith. The 250 page account book is arranged by customer, using only single entry accounting. Notations of the settlement of long-standing debts, unfortunately, do not provide information concerning the method of payment. While including a few entries for the 1840s, the transactions primarily occur in the period 1833 to 1839. For that period, the account book offers an interesting picture of the kinds of work Leonard performed, such as mending chain links, shoeing horses, bolting and riveting wagons, mending shovels, fixing pitchforks, repairing stoves, etc., and the prices charged for such work.

Leonard, in 1840, resided in a household of eight including himself, his wife, and four of his children. Also included was a teenage girl (probably to help with housework) and a teenage boy (probably an apprentice). In the 1850 census, the Leonard household had expanded to twelve, which, aside from Leonard, his wife, and six children, included three adult males and an adult female. Since no occupations are listed, it is impossible to tell whether they were boarders or whether they worked for Leonard. The latter seems possible since the value of Leonard’s real estate was $5,000.


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Preferred Citation

Cite as: Samuel B. Leonard Account Book (MS 206). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

History of the Collection

Acquired from Charles Apelbaum, 1987.

Processing Information

Processed by Ken Fones-Wolf, September 1988.


Additional Information

Sponsor
Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Language
English.


Subjects

Blacksmithing--Massachusetts--Foxborough--History--19th centuryBlacksmiths--Massachusetts--Foxborough--Economic conditions--19th centuryFoxborough (Mass.)--Economic conditions--19th centuryFoxborough (Mass.)--History--19th century

Contributors

Leonard, Samuel B., 1807-

Types of material

Account books