Alphabetical list of customers and their accounts for general merchandise and food. Also designates where these accounts can be found in a larger account book. Names in the account book, such as Aull, Browning, Cannon, Chapman, Graham and Kibler, are of persons residing in the Clemson - Pendleton area.
The Agnes Adger Mansfield collection contains three folders. Folder 1 contains information about the Adger family, in particular about James Adger II and his son, Dr. John Bailey Adger. Folder 2 contains information about the Ravenel family, in particular about Henry Edmund Ravenel Jr., his wife Agnes Adger Ravenel, and his mother, Selina Porcher Ravenel. Folder 3 contains two histories of Pendleton, South Carolina.
This daybook contains 501 numbered pages of daily purchases made at E.B. Benson and Son's business in Pendleton, South Carolina, from January 1, 1859 to July 21, 1859. The items include clothing, materials, household furnishings such as dishes, and simple medications.
The records of the Hunter's Store document the operations of a family blacksmith and then general store, 1840's - 1920's, in Pendleton, South Carolina. The records were donated by Gaillard Hunter in 1964 and one ledger was added by purchase in 2024. They were formerly cataloged as 64-1.