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 Ezekiel 37 "Sticks" as Books, Concerning the Book of Mormon
This is a new archaeological proof of the tally sticks idea in antiquity and used for exchangeur tallies throughout the Middle Ages.
The two sticks are shown coming together as Israel was gathered, and symbolically showing this by the two sticks becoming one in the hand of God, the ultimate king with the ultimate authority over Israel.
These "sticks" which have become "one" in the ancient Jews hands, "is a very old and known practice of the ancient world." (Yadin, p.
www2.ida.net /graphics/shirtail/ezekiel.htm

  
 Math and the Young Child
Give the child simple problems to solve with these tally sticks, "What is 4 apples and 3 more apples?" With the 7 sticks laid out, ask, "How can you tell me how much this is without counting?" The solution is to make a 5 with one of the sticks.
When the fingers are mastered, use tally sticks for representing quantities.
Prepare sets of 10 pictures (from 1-10) of hands, the tally sticks, and objects grouped in fives.
www.rightstartmath.com /math-child.cfm

  
 Tallying Up
Tally sticks were used in England from the Middle Ages until the late 18th century.
It's likely that your great-great-grandparents were familiar with the use of "tally sticks." When a shopper traveled down the road to the baker or butcher without a coin in his pouch, the vendor might let him take home a hearty loaf of bread or a side of beef on credit.
In 1834, after tally sticks had been abandoned in favor of paper-based methods of bookkeeping, the British government ordered a huge inventory of old tally sticks destroyed.
www.inc.com /magazine/20000615/19392.html

  
 Parliament.aspx?id=10166&glossary=true
Tally sticks were an ancient method of accounting used by the Treasury.
Tally sticks were abolished in 1783 but their use continued until 1826.
The sticks were then split down the middle and the Treasury kept one half and the debtor the other.
www.explore.parliament.uk /Parliament.aspx?id=10166&glossary=true

  
 The Dead media Project:Working Notes:48.0
It is no surprise that the majority of these tally sticks are made of beech, and that the Runes or secrets were scratched or "Writan" upon them.
Runic Tally Sticks were sometimes plain, sometimes elaborately carved sticks of wood.
Most historians believe that sticks of beech were used to write upon with a pen or brush, some believe that the beech bark was stripped from the tree and used as a kind of paper.
www.deadmedia.org /notes/48/480.html

  
 Tally marks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Notched sticks, known as tally sticks also were used for this purpose.
The burning of discarded tally sticks resulted in the Burning of Parliament.
Tally marks are a variation of the unary numeral system.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tally_mark

  
 Exchequer Records
Tally sticks were thin wooden sticks carved with notches which provided a coded representation of the amount of money paid over.
This is all a digression, and the tally sticks were not actually the archiving system, but a method of recording the ongoing transactions.
The stick was split lengthwise and the Exchequer retained one half as a record, while the sheriff retained the other as a receipt.
medievalwriting.50megs.com /word/exchequer.htm

  
 Tally Sticks: The Hidden Dangers
Over the course of time these tally sticks were replaced by paper records, leaving the cellars of the Houses of Parliament full to the brim with pieces of old wood.
There was some discussion about donating the sticks to the poor as firewood, but wiser heads prevailed, pointing out that the sticks actually represented " top secret " government transactions.
of making marks on, or cutting notches into, things to represent numbers has survived to the present day, especially among school children making tally marks on their desks to signify the days of their captivity (see also Carving notches into bones).
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 katherine box : early concepts of number and counting
Tally sticks were a much more efficient way of keeping track of the number of objects being counted, as one needed to carry around only a small piece of wood or bone.
Tally sticks are yet another way of counting a group of objects.
As tally sticks were an extremely convenient way of keeping tally, they were still in use much later in time.
www.maths.adelaide.edu.au /people/pscott/history/katherine/page2.htm

  
 THE HISTORY OF MONEY Rothschild Banking
Because only Tally Sticks were accepted by Henry for payment of taxes, there was a built in demand for them, which gave people confidence to accept these as money.
King Henry the First produced sticks of polished wood, with notches cut along one edge to signify the denominations.
He could have used anything really, so long as the people agreed it had value, and his willingness to accept these sticks as legal tender made it easy for the people to agree.
www.xat.org /xat/history1.html

  
 STICK FLIPPING GAME
If he is successful, his opponent must give him that number of tally sticks.
For example, before throwing, one player might bet all his tally sticks that he will score a certain number.
Free Throw: A player who loses all his sticks may sometimes be allowed a "free throw".
collections.ic.gc.ca /games/chance/stickflipping.html

  
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Once one team has won all of the tally sticks and the final kick stick, the game would be finished.
There will also be ten "tally" sticks and an additional stick that would be known as the "Kick Stick" or "King Stick".
When the leader starts his song that would be accompanied by drumming and the pounding of sticks by each player, this would be an indication that the game has begun.
4directions.org /resources/features/si99/instituteprod/slahal

  
 Games of Chance: Chekutnak
If a player loses all of their tally sticks they still have one more chance to score before they are out of the game.
The object is to collect all of the tally sticks from the other players.
If the player scores points, they collect that many tally sticks from all of the opposing players.
mathcentral.uregina.ca /RR/database/RR.09.00/treptau1/game3.html

  
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 BONFIRE
The sticks were housed in Westminster, and it would naturally occur to any intelligent person that nothing could be easier than to allow them to be carried away for firewood by the miserable people who lived in that neighborhood.
When all notches of a stick had been assigned, the stick was laid aside, and a new tally stick accounted for more coins.
However [the sticks were no longer] useful and official routine required that they never should be, and so the order went out that they should be privately and confidentially burned.
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 Full text of THE MONEY CHANGERS, by Patrick S. J. Carmack
Tally sticks worked better than faulty memory or notches on barn doors, as were sometimes used.
To prevent alteration or counterfeiting, the sticks were cut in half lengthwise, leaving one half of the notches on each piece — one of which was given to the taxpayer, and could be compared for accuracy by reuniting the pieces.
Giving the taxpayer a tally stick notched to indicate partial payment received, with the same lengthwise split to record, for both parties, the payment made evidenced the first payment, made at Easter.
www.reactor-core.org /security/the-money-changers.html

  
 Regia Anglorum - Anglo-Saxon and Viking Crafts - Woodworking
These were known as 'tally sticks', and recorded how much of an item had been purchased.
When the deal was finalised, half of the tally stick went to the purchaser, and you kept the other half as a permanent record.
Shopkeepers and traders used wooden sticks with deep notches cut in them to keep their accounts.
www.regia.org /woodwork.htm

  
 Crazy Calculators
Tally sticks might seem like pretty basic calculating tools, but they were still being used until 1828 by the British government to keep a record of taxes!
The first ‘tally sticks’ have been dated to 35,000 BC, and were made from bits of animal bone.
But these certainly weren’t the kind of things you could stick in your pocket – the Organum Mathematicum was a large box that contained ten cylinders, each cylinder with a set of mathematical tables written on it.
home.clara.net /brillbabbage/calculators.htm

  
 Fibonacci bases and Other Ways of Representating Numbers
The two sticks could then be compared to see if they tallied (agreed) to prevent me adding a mark or you erasing a mark on the sticks.
Then the stick would be broken in half lengthways (across the marks) so we each had a copy of the 5 marks.
When the collection of old wooden tallies was burned in 1836, it caused a fire in the old wooden Parliament buildings in London and burnt them down.
www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk /Personal/R.Knott/Fibonacci/fibrep.html

  
 Plastic Tally Ball Set Pool cues, pool sticks, pool balls, pool tables, pool table lights, cuesticks, cue sticks, POS hardware, Point of Sale software, touch screens, thermal printers, barcode scanners, bar code scanners, dot matrix printers, computers.
These tally balls, sometimes called "peas" or "pills", are used to play bottle pool.
Use them with a tally bottle to play bottle pool, otherwise known as pill pool, kelly pool, or pea pool.
Pool cues, pool sticks, pool balls, pool tables, pool table lights, cuesticks, cue sticks, POS hardware, Point of Sale software, touch screens, thermal printers, barcode scanners, bar code scanners, dot matrix printers, computers.
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 Tally-Ho Tavern
Onion Rings, Mozzarella Sticks, Chicken Fingers, and Wings w/ choice of sauce
5 Battered Cheese Sticks served with Marinara Sauce
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 Tally sticks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tally sticks are an ancient mnemonic device (memory aid) to record and document numbers, quantities, or even messages.
The single tally stick is an elongated piece of bone, ivory, wood, or stone which is marked with a system of notches (see: Tally marks).
Danube and in Switzerland the tally was still used in the 20th Century in rural economies.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tally_sticks

  
 tally sticks
In 1724, treasury officials commanded that tallies no longer be used, but it was not until 1834, with the reform acts and the abolition of the office of the Receipt of the Exchequer, that a huge bonfire of the then-obsolete medieval tally sticks was held.
A tally stick is "a long wooden stick used as a receipt." When money was paid in, a stick was inscribed and marked with combinations of notches representing the sum of money paid, the size of the cut corresponding to the size of the sum.
The stick was then split in two, the larger piece (the stock) going to the payer, and the smaller piece being kept by the payee.
www.geocities.com /Area51/Dungeon/1156/astle/tally_3.html

  
 The National Archives Exhibitions & Learning Online Exhibitions & Treasures Tally Sticks
Tally sticks were used by accountants and by officials of the Exchequer who managed the revenue of the Crown.
It was the burning of unwanted tally sticks in 1834 that caused the fire that destroyed the old Houses of Parliament.
He was sheriff of the counties of Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire between 1293 and 1296, during the reign of Edward I. One tally was a payment relating to royal forest in the counties.
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk /museum/item.asp?item_id=6

  
 Tally (voting) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A tally (also see tally sticks) is an unofficial private observation of an election count carried out under
Tally results are used after the elections by political parties to work out, on the basis of from which ballot box the tally came, how many votes they picked in a particular area, or even a particular street.
They record their estimation of counts by marking votes for each candidate on their 'tally sheet' as a tick (/) which are then assembled together to produce a full prediction of what the likely outcome of the result will be.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tally_%28voting%29

  
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 Eclectica: Tally Sticks
Tally sticks are wooden sticks with notches cut in to them to indicate value.
In 1834 the Government decided to destroy the stock of tally sticks which had been stored in a basement in the Houses of Parliament.
The British Exchequer kept the national accounts using tally sticks until the late 1780s.
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 The Dead media Project:Working Notes:24.3
No two sticks could be found so exactly similar, as to admit of being identically matched with each other, when split in the coarse manner of cutting tallies; and certainly no alteration of the particulars expressed by the notches and inscription could remain undiscovered when the two parts were again brought together.
"When the tally was complete, the stick was cleft lengthwise by the maker of the tallies, nearly throughout the whole extent, in such a manner that both pieces retained a copy of the inscription, and one half of every notch cut at the pointed end.
The notches were of various sizes and shapes corresponding to the tallied amount: a 1.5-inch notch for 1000 pounds, a 1-inch notch for 100 pounds, a half-inch notch for 20 pounds, with smaller notches indicating pounds, shillings, and pence, down to a halfpenny, indicated by a pierced dot.
www.deadmedia.org /notes/24/243.html

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