| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Mrs. Barnard of Bath, for example, ran a boarding house and millinery.[65] Mrs. Ayers of Ithaca sold millenary & groceries (butter, wheat) and received most kinds of produce ... in payment.[66] Also like businessmen, women traders sometimes entered into partnerships and other forms of business relationships.[67] Miss Coon of Ogdensburgh, for example, made arrangements to carry on her millinery
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