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GEORGE ELLICOTT 1774
Raw Materials: You buy 600 barrels of Wheat. 60 barrels
comes from Jacob Hain. The rest comes from other Anne Arundel county
farmers. Pay $2/barrel, buy 600 barrels. Write the amount you
spent on your ledger..
Operating Costs: You make wheat into flour. Pay millworkers
$200. Buy 300 barrels from Greenbury Morton, a free black cooper, at
$300. Write $500 in the "What I spent" column on your ledger.
Finished Goods: You sell flour to William Lux Bowley at
$10 per barrel. Sell 300 Barrels. Write the amount you earned on
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GEORGE ELLICOTT 1777
Raw Materials: You buy 1000 barrels of Wheat. 65 barrels
comes from Jacob Hain. The rest comes from other Anne Arundel county
farmers. Pay $2/barrel, buy 1000 barrels. Write the amount you
spent on your ledger.
Operating Costs: You make wheat into flour. Pay
millworkers $150. Buy 500 barrels from Greenbury Morton, a free black
cooper, at $500. Write $650 in the "What I spent" column
on your ledger.
Finished Goods: You sell flour to William Lux Bowley at $11
per barrel. Sell 500 Barrels. You sell 3 barrels of seed wheat to
Charles Carroll at $10 per barrel. He discusses his lack of access to
the mill with you. Write the amount you earned on your ledger.
Capital Expense: You build a road to Doughoregan Manner
at your own expense. This is to help Charles Carroll bring his wheat
to your mill. Write $2000 in the "What I spent" column of your
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GEORGE ELLICOTT 1775
Capital Expense: You buy new equipment for your mill. This
new equipment makes grinding flour faster and more efficient.
Write $5000 in the "What I spent" column on your ledger.
Raw Materials: You buy 700 barrels of Wheat. 60 barrels
comes from Jacob Hain. The rest of the wheat comes from the rest of
the Anne Arundel county farmers. Pay $2/barrel, buy 700 barrels.
Write the amount you spent on your ledger.
Operating Costs: You make wheat into flour. Pay
millworkers $210. Buy 350 barrels from Greenbury Morton, a free black
cooper, at $350. Write $560 in the "What I spent" column of your
ledger.
Finished Goods: You sell flour to William Lux Bowley at
$10 per barrel. Sell 350 Barrels. Write the amount you earned on
your ledger. |
GEORGE ELLICOTT 1778
Raw Materials: You buy 1200 barrels of wheat. 100 barrels
come from Charles Carrol, 105 barrels come from Jacob Hain, the rest
from other farmers. You pay $2/barrel. Write the amount you spent
on your ledger.
Operating Costs: You grind wheat into flour. Pay
millworkers $350. Buy 600 barrels from Greenbury Morton, a free black
cooper, at $600. Write $950 in the "What I spent" column
on your ledger.
Finished Goods: You sell 600 barrels of wheat to Bowley
at $11 a barrel. Write the amount you earned on your ledger.
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GEORGE ELLICOTT 1775
Raw Materials: You buy 700 barrels of Wheat. 60 barrels
comes from Jacob Hain. The rest of the wheat comes from the rest of
the Anne Arundel county farmers. Pay $2/barrel, buy 700 barrels.
Write the amount you spent in the "what I spent" column
of your ledger.
Operating Costs: You make wheat into flour. Pay
millworkers $210. Buy 350 barrels from Greenbury Morton, a free black
cooper, at $350. Write $560 in the "What I spent" column of your
ledger.
Finished Goods: You sell flour to William Lux Bowley at
$10 per barrel. Sell 350 Barrels. Write the amount you earned on
your ledger.
Capital Expense: You buy new equipment for your mill.
This new equipment makes grinding flour faster and more efficient.
Write $5000 in the "What I spent" column on your ledger. |
GEORGE ELLICOTT 1779
Raw Materials : You buy 1200 barrels of wheat. 100 barrels come from Charles
Carrol, 105 barrels come from Jacob Hain, the rest from other farmers.
You pay $2/barrel. Write the amount you spent in the "what I
spent" column of your ledger.
Operating Costs: You
grind wheat into flour. Pay millworkers $350. Buy 600 barrels from
Greenbury Morton, a free black cooper, at $600. Write $950 in the
"What I spent" column on your ledger.
Finished Goods: You sell 600 barrels of wheat to Bowley
at $11 a barrel. Write the amount you earned on your ledger.
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GEORGE ELLICOTT 1776
Raw Materials: You buy 1000 barrels of Wheat. 70 barrels
comes from Jacob Hain. The rest of the wheat comes from the rest of
the Anne Arundel county farmers. Pay $2/barrel, buy 1000 barrels.
Write the amount you spent on your ledger.
Operating Costs: You make wheat into flour. Pay
millworkers $250. Buy 500 barrels from Greenbury Morton, a free black
cooper, at $500. Write $750 in the "What I spent" column of your
ledger.
Finished Goods: You sell flour to William Lux Bowley at $11
per barrel. Sell 350 Barrels. Figure out what you earned and write
that total in the "What I earned" column of your
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GEORGE ELLICOTT 1780
Raw Materials: Buy wheat. 105 barrels come from Herr
Farmer, 200 barrels come from Carrol. You buy 1200 barrels at
$2/barrel. Figure out what you owe and write the total in the
"what I spent" column on your ledger.
Operating Costs: Make Wheat into Flour. Pay Millworkers
$350. Buy 600 barrels from Greenbury Morton, a free black cooper, at
$600. Write the amount you spent on your ledger.
Finished Goods: You sell wheat to Bowley. Sell 600 barrels at
$11. Write the amount you earned on your ledger.
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