Invoices.
Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Benjamin Newton business records
Collection Identifier: Mss:766 1843-1864Overview:
The business records of China trader Captain Benjamin Newton includes financial records and correspondence detailing his business dealings, 1836-1864.
Business instruments collection
Collection Identifier: Mss:1406 1600-1969 B979Overview:
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.
Ezekiel Dodge Cushing papers
Collection Identifier: B MS c14Overview:
The Ezekiel Dodge Cushing papers, 1799-1828 (inclusive), undated, consist primarily of correspondence from Ezekiel Dodge Cushing (1790-1828), a Boston physician, to his parents, Mehetable and Nathaniel Cushing, and his sister Mehetable, regarding his studies at Harvard College and Dartmouth Medical School, his medical practice, family matters, and politics. It also contains legal and financial documents including Cushing's Harvard quarter bills, and documents related to his estate. There is...
Ezekiel Goddard Dodge papers
Collection Identifier: B MS c16Overview:
The Ezekiel Goddard Dodge papers, 1789-1819 (inclusive), undated, contain correspondence from Ezekiel Dodge (1765-1819), a physician in Thomaston, Maine, to his sister and brother-in-law, Mehetable and Nathaniel Cushing, and nephew Ezekiel Dodge Cushing, and financial records, including an itemized apothecary bill and a promissory note. The collection also includes the correspondence of Dodge family members, and an abbreviated, undated genealogical sketch of Ezekiel Dodge and Mehetable Cushing.
J. Howard Nichols papers
Collection Identifier: Mss:766 1856-1905Overview:
Personal and professional papers of China trader and textile manufacturing firm treasurer J. Howard Nichols, 1856-1905.
Records of merchants engaged in foreign trade
Collection Identifier: Mss:766 1772-1920Overview:
Multiple collections related to merchants engaged in foreign trade, 1772-1920.
Timothy Darling papers
Collection Identifier: B MS c65Overview:
The Timothy Darling papers, 1765-1813 (inclusive), contain primarily promissory notes, bills, receipts, and account statements, some of which are related to the medical practice of Grafton, Massachusetts, physician Timothy Darling (1731-1784). The collection also contains financial documents created in the settlement of Darling's estate in the late 18th century.