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Original 1889–1890 Handwritten Land Ledger – Salem, Oregon

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Original 1889–1890 Handwritten Land Ledger – Salem, Oregon

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Original 1889–1890 Handwritten Land Ledger – Salem, Oregon Authentic late 19th-century handwritten financial ledger documenting a land transaction associated with the Oregon Land Company. Details: * Date Range: January 14, 1889 – March 1890 * Location: Salem, Oregon * Land Transaction: 100 acres @ $35 per acre ($3,500 total) * Includes interest calculations (10%), recorded payments, and running balance * Notes partial land sale (15 acres) and account adjustments * Names referenced: Pierre Fraglio and John J. Carson Highlights: * Complete multi-entry ledger from the late 1800s * Clear, legible period handwriting * Representative of early land transactions in Oregon * Unique antique document suitable for collectors or display Condition: * Original antique with visible folds, edge wear, and age toning * No restoration or alterations * Preserved in protective sleeve Shipping: * Ships flat, securely protected, with tracking included

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