Question of the day: Based on the contents of this household inventory, which was registered in Campbell County in 1799, do you think that the individual, who was a Quaker, lived on 140 acres in the county, or 1/2 to 2 acres in town? Please use your discretion in replying either to the whole list or to me at [log in to unmask] 1 Turning Lathe & sundry other lumber 11 head of hogs 1 desk 5 black bottles, 1 decanter 1 Coffy Mill, 1 candlestick 2 flat irons Earthenware 2 tin waters 1 puter dish Tin ware Spoons Nives and forks 1 pare of cards 1 Stone jug 1 paper trunk Stuff for winsor chairs 1 churn 1 flax wheel 1 saddle 2 bags, 1 tub 1 horse collar 1 womans saddle 1 hand saw 1 ax 1 drawing knife, gouge, &c. 1 pair of shears 1 Coopers adds &c. 1 flour plain 1 sifter 1 Washing tub, piggin &c. 1 barrel 1 plow 1 pot, 1 oven, 1 scillit, &c. 1 feather bed 2 bead steds 1 walnut box &c. 2 pounds feathers 1 rasor and looking glass 2 cows and cafries 1 Horse 1 Counter pin sheet, 1 blanket, &c. To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html