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Butts
Summary
A butt hinge, available in the New England area as early as 1800. The hinge swivels on a knuckle or joint and is installed in the edge of a door and shutter.
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papers
- Bill of Goods from Rigdon, Smith & Co., between 19 and 24 May 1837
- Goods Requested of Edward Hunter, circa 11 March 1842
- Invoice, John A. Newbould to Cahoon, Carter & Co., 17 June 1836
- Invoice, John A. Newbould to Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery, 17 June 1836
- Joseph Smith’s Store Daybook A, January–July 1842
- Receipt to Reuben Hartson, 28 May 1841
- Statement of Account from Maid of Iowa, May 1843–May 1844
- Statement of Account from James Ivins, 20 January 1844–B
- Statement of Account, Maid of Iowa to Frederick Merryweather, April–May 1844
- Statement of Account, William and Wilson Law to Alanson Ripley, 14 March–20 October 1840 and 15 December 1840
- The Book of the Law of the Lord, Book A
- Trustee-in-Trust Ledger A, December 1841–May 1845
- Trustee-in-Trust, Account Book, 13 December 1841–26 April 1847