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Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Amos Bronson Alcott correspondence with the Bronson family and other papers

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Box 1Identifier: 83M-75
Summary:

Also includes deeds, etc.

Business instruments collection

Collection Identifier: Mss:1406 1600-1969 B979
Overview:

A collection of seventeenth century to twentieth century business instruments such as accounts receivable, bills, checks, notes, stock certificates, warranties, and samples of business letterhead.

Collection of Cambridge (Mass.) deeds

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Box 1Identifier: 78M-70
Summary:

Manuscript deeds for the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, dating from the eighteenth century.

Dun and Bradstreet archives and manuscript library collection

Collection Identifier: Mss:791 1767-1950 D897
Scope and Contents: The Dun and Bradstreet archives and manuscript library collection is an artificial collection compiled by the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation business library. The collection consists of business records, legal records, personal papers, and newspapers compiled from various companies, individuals, and legislative bodies across the United States, spanning from 1767 to 1950. Materials heavily represent the New York and New Jersey region. Business records, which contain the bulk of the...

Jacob Nehman papers

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: 93M-45
Summary:

9 volumes and 11 folders of manuscript material: including sermons in German, 1802-1818?; political extracts post-1750; record books on antiquities in Italy early to mid-19th century; mid-19th century German poem with photostat copy; 17th century land deeds; mid-19th century British court records; and 17th century notes in Latin and English by William Simmes.

Stetson family business records

Collection Identifier: Mss:201 1822-1880
Overview:

The Stetson family of Bangor, Maine, were general merchants, shippers, dealers in lumber, agents for timber land, and bankers.