Patron # 3155 Patron Name: Stamets, Myrtle Original Source: View Page

+Transcribed Ledger Data

Ledger Entry Information Ledger # 1 Page # 46 Date Joined Thursday, March 21st,1895 Patron # 3155
Patron Information Name Mrs. Myrtle Stamets Nickname Residence cor. Washington & Walnut
Guarantor Information Name Cris Eiler Residence 804 S. Vine St.
Relationship to patron
Additional Info Notaion "cancelled"

+Supplemental Data

City Directory Name Address 804 S. Madison Occupation Directory Year 1894-1895
Additional Info
Census Data Name Myrtle B Thomas
Background Information Race White Sex Female Marital Status Married # Years Married 2
Origin Info Birthplace Indiana Year of Birth 1879
Birthplace of Father Ohio Birthplace of Mother Ohio
Naturalization Status Year of Immigration
Residence Info Residential Status R H (rented house) # Boarders # Servants
Occupation Info Occupation
Occupation Note wife of Walter H Thomas, laborer
Occupation Group Blue Collar Occupational Rank Unskilled/Menial Service
Additional Info daughter of Emma A Stamets (HoH)

+Transaction History (6)

Transaction DateOriginal
Document
Acc. #TitleBorrower NamePat #Listed Patron NameTransaction Comments
19001008Monday, October 8th, 1900View Page096389638The jungle book.The jungle book.Harry Johnson31553155Mrs. Myrtle StametsMrs. Myrtle Stamets
18961226Saturday, December 26th, 1896View Page096159615Marion Darche : a story without comment.Marion Darche : a story without comment.Mrs. ME. Gishet31553155Mrs. Myrtle StametsMrs. Myrtle Stamets
18950605Wednesday, June 5th, 1895View Page090519051The Abbé Constantin.The Abbé Constantin.Mrs. M. E. Gerstel31553155Mrs. Myrtle StametsMrs. Myrtle Stamets
18950323Saturday, March 23rd, 1895View Page012031203Why did he not die?, or, The Child from the Ebra rgang.Why did he not die?, or, The Child from the Ebra rgang.Myrtle Stamets31553155Mrs. Myrtle StametsMrs. Myrtle Stamets
18950322Friday, March 22nd, 1895View Page017831783Message from the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the Thirty-ninth Congress, with the reports of the heads of departments and selections from accompanying documents.Message from the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the Thirty-ninth Congress, with the reports of the heads of departments and selections from accompanying documents.Myrtle Stamets31553155Mrs. Myrtle StametsMrs. Myrtle Stamets
18950321Thursday, March 21st, 1895View Page014541454Ten acres enough : a practical experience, showing how a very small farm may be made to keep a very large family with extensive and profitable experience in the cultivation of the smaller fruits.Ten acres enough : a practical experience, showing how a very small farm may be made to keep a very large family with extensive and profitable experience in the cultivation of the smaller fruits.Myrtle Stamets31553155Mrs. Myrtle StametsMrs. Myrtle Stamets"t" or "+" written after patron name