Bulletin - United States National Museum . ^^ ^^ » , ^^ - /??. Figure 26.—Dissolution of Partnership, 1830. The life of A. Cardon and Companyofficially ended with a dissolution of partnership in May 1830. This documentis a part of the nearly complete business record of the tannery preserved at theEleutherian Mills Historical Library, Greenville, Delaware. From 1826 to 1829 confusion cleared and tempers cooled and thebooks were brought up-to-date. The tally showed that in sHghtlyover ten years the firm had lost $43,303^.03. Of this, $33, owed to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company


Bulletin - United States National Museum . ^^ ^^ » , ^^ - /??. Figure 26.—Dissolution of Partnership, 1830. The life of A. Cardon and Companyofficially ended with a dissolution of partnership in May 1830. This documentis a part of the nearly complete business record of the tannery preserved at theEleutherian Mills Historical Library, Greenville, Delaware. From 1826 to 1829 confusion cleared and tempers cooled and thebooks were brought up-to-date. The tally showed that in sHghtlyover ten years the firm had lost $43,303^.03. Of this, $33, owed to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company as follows:by Bidermann, $11,; by Cardon, $10,; and by Dalmas,$12, When the accounts were finally closed, Bidermann or hisfriends had paid debts for the tannery amounting to about -i Statements of profit and loss 1, 2, and 3, from the books of A. Cardon and Company, 1816 to1829, OSOR, Tannery, box 1. 73 335,000. He continued to settle with the creditors until onlya small sum remained unpaid. All of Bidermanns payments werebased on the su


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