Background on W. W. Hunt
The proprietor of a general store and postmaster in Wendell Depot, Mass., W. W. Hunt carried on a thriving business for a small Franklin County town during the 1880s and 1890s. Selling a range of dry goods, foodstuffs, and other goods, Hunt catered to residents in Wendell and neighboring communities up and down the Miller River.
Scope of collection
An extensive ledger, marked No. 5, the W.W. Hunt account book contains records of sales of a surprising range of dry goods and foodstuffs, snaths and scythes, stamps and envelopes, and other goods useful to a rural community. Although most of Hunt's customers were individuals seemingly purchasing for personal consumption, he also sold goods to the Farley and Goddard Wood Paper Companies, the Ladies Aid Society, and the town of Wendell, with some accounts marked "Town Farm."
Administrative information
Search terms
Subjects
- General stores--Massachusetts--Wendell Depot.
- Merchants--Massachusetts--Wendell Depot
- Wendell Depot (Mass.)--Economic conditions--19th century
Contributors
- Hunt, W. W. [main entry]
- Hunt, W. W.
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