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The collection consists of three letterbooks and one account book of the Denison family. The letterbook of Gideon Denison
and his brother, Ezra Denison (1791-1792) contains letters regarding trade business with merchants in Augusta, Ga., Baltimore,
Md., Charleston, S.C., London, England, and Philadelphia, Pa. Letters also concern cargo shipments, purchase of ships, and
slave trade. The letterbook of Gideon Denison (1797-1799) contains letters describing his voyage to England, the sale of land
in North Carolina and Tennessee, Indian treaties, and financial problems. Gideon Denison's account book (1796-1799) contains
entries pertaining to the management of Gideon's farm in Havre de Grace, Maryland. Entries regard accounts for free and slave
labor; purchases of livestock, slaves, food and clothing; and taxes. Henry Denison's letterbook (1801-1802) contains business
letters relating to settling the estates of Ezra and Gideon, as well as personal family correspondence.
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