William Huff Antebellum Atlanta billhead collection
Scope and Content
This collection contains eleven receipts from William A. Huff’s work as a grocer, for a one year period from August 1859 through August 1860. The receipts are from various grocers in the Atlanta and Marietta areas from whom William Huff purchased goods. There are two receipts from Denmead and Wright, dealers in flour, grain, and millfeed, who were located in Marietta, Georgia. The other receipts are all from Atlanta merchants and consist of High, Butler and Company, General Commission Merchants and Dealers in cotton, groceries, etc.; C. P. Cassin, grocery and produce dealer; Cox, Hill and Company., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants; William M. Williams, General Commission Merchant and Dealer in Tennessee and western produce; McMillen and Fleming, Commission Merchants; Clarke and Grubb, Commission Merchants, Collecting Agents, Grocers and Dealers in all kinds of produce; L. C. and D. H. Wells, dealers in bacon, lard, flour, grain, liquors, and groceries; Carroll and High, Commission Merchants, and dealers in Tennessee and western produce, groceries, foreign and domestic liquors, tobacco, cigars, etc.; and Hubbard and Chisolm, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in family and plantation groceries, hollow-ware, pocket and table cutlery.
Dates
- 1859 – 1860
Creator
- Huff, William A., 1832-1916 (Person)
Restrictions on Access
This collection is open for research.
Restrictions on Use
Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. All requests to publish, quote, or reproduce must be submitted through the Kenan Research Center.
Administrative/Biographical History
William A. Huff (1832 – 1916) was born in Bibb County, Georgia on 1 March 1832. He married Miss M. E. (Mattie) Virgin, daughter of J. A. Virgin, on 31 May 1860. The name of the other parent has not been determined. William Huff first worked as a grocer in Macon, Georgia. He was elected mayor of Macon in 1870 and served in that position for eight years. He remained heavily involved in politics afterwards, serving as a legislator and as a member of the Board of Water Commissioners, among other appointments. William Huff was also instrumental in the creation and continuation of the Macon Public Library. He died in Macon on 25 April 1916.
Extent
11 item(s)
Language
English
Acquisition Information
Purchase from Dave Horton, 1985 (1985.052)
General
America's Turning Point: Documenting the Civil War Experience in Georgia received support from a Digitizing Historical Records grant awarded to the Atlanta History Center, Georgia Historical Society, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, and the Digital Library of Georgia by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Processing Information
Collection reprocessed in 2007
- Billheads -- Georgia -- Atlanta
- Billheads -- Georgia -- Marietta
- C. P. Cassin (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Carroll and High (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Clarke and Grubb (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Cox, Hill and Company (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Denmead and Wright (Marietta, Ga.)
- High, Butler and Company (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Hubbard and Chisholm (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Huff, William A., 1832-1916
- L. C. and D. H. Wells (Firm : Atlanta, Ga.)
- McMillan and Fleming (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Merchants -- Georgia -- Atlanta
- Merchants -- Georgia -- Marietta
- William M. Williams (Firm : Atlanta, Ga.).
- Title
- William Huff Antebellum Atlanta billhead collection, 1859-1860ahc.MSS 9F
- Author
- Inventory prepared by Paul Crater
- Date
- June 2009
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- English
Repository Details
Part of the Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center Repository