Lawrence-Gulley General Store Records
1903-1954
Manuscript Collection #5- Creator(s)
- Lawrence-Gulley General Store
- Physical description
- 17.35 Cubic Feet, 1,200 items, 120 volumes, consisting of correspondence, mortgages, bank notes, promissory notes, invoices, statements of account, checks, ledgers, daybooks, stock inventory books, cash books, and catalogues.
- Preferred Citation
- Lawrence-Gulley General Store Records (#5), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
- Repository
- ECU Manuscript Collection
- Access
- No restrictions
Records (1903-1954, undated) of the Leggett (NC) general store.
Biographical/historical information
The Leggett General Store was a store in the small town of Leggett in Edgecombe County, N.C., operated during the first half of the 20th Century by members of the Lawrence family. Joshua Thomas "J.T." Lawrence, Sr., was born on August 8, 1883, in Martin County, NC. He later relocated to Edgecombe County, NC, and married Mary Lillian Fountain in June of 1908. Lawrence had at least five children: two boys and three girls. J.T. Lawrence, Sr., was the owner of the Leggett General Store from 1919 to 1945 and was succeeded by various members of the Lawrence and Fountain families. By 1941, Lawrence was a member of the County Board of Education in Edgecomb County. Lawrence also worked with Fountain and Fountain, an Edgecombe County company which provided mortgage loans. J. T. Lawrence, Sr., died in May of 1949 in Leggett, NC.
Written March 2024
Scope and arrangement
The correspondence deals exclusively with the years between 1940 and 1945. Letters of importance include one concerned with tax requirements on cigarettes and several concerned primarily with business transactions. Also included is a report on the major repairs needed for Leggett School in Edgecombe County (1941).
There are numerous mortgages which were written between 1904 and 1911. The majority of these mortgages are held by Fountain-Fountain against their tenant farmers. Such personal property as sows, ponies, cotton, horses, and Singer sewing machines are given as collateral for needed supplies.
The bulk of the financial papers include invoices and statements of account dealing with the years 1915 and 1918. Such things as clothes, fertilizers, tobacco twine, seed, fish, axle grease, oil, peanut bags, cooking utensils, furniture, and other items to be found in a general store constitute the bulk of these transactions.
There are several promissory notes held by W. S. Clark and Fountain-Fountain against their tenant farmers for small sums of money. There are numerous account sheets(1940-1941) taken from the store records of L. T. Lawrence giving the accounts of his tenants and other customers.
Other records include safe records or cash books (1951-1954), inventory books (undated), daybooks (1904-1934), ledgers (1902-1944), and charge records (1908-1920). Numerous memo pads and catalogues are also included.
Administrative information
Custodial History
Source of acquisition
Gift of Oscar G. Gulley III
Processing information
Processed by D. Lennon
Encoded by Apex Data Services
Copyright notice
Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.
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Key terms
Corporate Names
Lawrence-Gulley General StoreTopical
Agriculture--North Carolina--Edgecombe County--HistoryCigarettes--Taxation--North Carolina
Commercial catalogs
Farm tenancy--North Carolina--History--20th century
General stores--North Carolina--Edgecombe County
Public schools--North Carolina--Edgecombe County