Ledgers.
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
A.L. Avery & Son business records
Collection Identifier: Mss:77 1864-1940 A954Business records of the Charlemont, Massachusetts general store A.L. Avery & Son, owned and operated by five generations of the Avery family.
Barre Cheese Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:4152 1864-1897 B271The Barre Cheese Company was formed in Barre, Massachusetts, in the County of Worchester on February 9, 1864. The collection consists of 23 volumes which document the daily activities of the company and its inception and eventual dissolution.
Boston Fruit Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:1 1891-1901 B747Records of the Boston, Mass. based banana importing firm Boston Fruit Company, 1891-1901.
Boyd and Hanson records
Collection Identifier: Mss:557 1822-1868 B789Records of a firm of ship riggers in Portland, Maine, 1822-1868
Briggs Motor Sales records
Collection Identifier: Mss:5341925-1969 B856Records of an automobile agency in Plymouth, Mass., operated by George R. Briggs, selling Dodge, Nash, Packard, Ajax, and Austin automobiles at various times.
Bryant & Sturgis (Boston, Mass.) records
Collection Identifier: Mss:766 1811-1872 B915The collection includes waste books, journals, ledgers, and letter books (including one of John Perkins Cushing). There are statements of account of William Sturgis, 1827-1861 (with gaps); a journal (diary) of Charles H. Hammatt, Sandwich Islands, Hawaii, 1823-1825.
Central Wharf and Wet Dock Corporation records
Collection Identifier: Mss:734 1814-1943Records of Boston, Mass. Central Wharf & Wet Dock Corporation and associated businesses include financial material relating to wharfage and shipping, manifests of cargoes in and out,storage cargoes, freight going out and coming in, dockage charges andthe financial transactions essential in carrying on a substantial business.
John Perkins Cushing business records
Collection Identifier: Mss:8993 1832-1882 C984Records of John Perkins Cushing, a merchant of Boston, Massachusetts, principally engaged in the China trade, 1832-1882.
Dike family business records
Collection Identifier: Mss:1 1804-1881 D536Ledgers, daybooks, and bills of a Thompson, Connecticut, farming family.
Dudley P. Hall business papers
Collection Identifier: Mss: 47 c.1841-1893Records of Lyndon, Vermont lumber business and mill owner Dudley P. Hall, 1841-1914.
Henry W. Peabody & Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:766 1867-1957 P352Ledgers, journals, miscellaneous accounts, and scattered letters, 1867-1957, of the Boston, Mass. based import-export firm founded by Henry W. Peabody.
John C. Phillips business records
Collection Identifier: Mss:766 1859-1885 P561Business records kept by Boston, Mass. shipping merchant John C. Phillips while he was in the employ of R.C. Mackay & Son and later head of John C. Phillips & Company. Phillips engaged in trade with India, China, South America and the West Indies.
John Jacob Astor business records
Collection Identifier: Mss:766 1784-1892Correspondence, account books and other records documenting the business activities of merchant, fur trader, and investor John Jacob Astor (1763-1848).
Lawrence Manufacturing Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:422 1831-1926 L419Cotton manufacturing firm of Lowell, Mass., established in 1831 by proprietors of the other Lowell mills in connection with the Boston merchants Abbott and Amos Lawrence. The collection includes general account books, production records, sales records, payrolls, and letters.
Lyman Mills records
Collection Identifier: Mss:442 1854-1927 L986Records of Lyman Mills, a Holyoke, Mass., manufacturer of cotton textiles, 1833-1936.
Thatcher Magoun business records
Collection Identifier: Mss:733 1816-1885Records of merchant and shipowner Thatcher Magoun and his son Thatcher Magoun, Jr., of Boston and Medford, Mass., relating to their involvement in international trade and shipping, 1816-1885.
New York Life Insurance and Trust Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:797 1830-1878 N567Select records of New York Life Insurance and Trust Company, chartered in 1830.
Peace Dale Manufacturing Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:446 1742-1919The records of the Peace Dale Manufacturing Company, a large textile empire located in Peace Dale, Rhode Island owned and operated by five generations of the Hazard family.
Records of banks of New England and New York
Collection Identifier: Mss:781 1803-1915Multiple collections of records of banks in New England and New York, 1803-1915.
Records of general stores in Maine
Collection Identifier: Mss:77 1776-1873Multiple collections or records of general stores of Maine, 1811-1873.
Records of general stores in Massachusetts
Collection Identifier: Mss:77 1685-1975Multiple collections containing records of general stores in Massachusetts, 1804-1875.
Records of general stores in New Hampshire and Vermont
Collection Identifier: Mss:77 1695-1886Records of general stores in New Hampshire and Vermont, 1824-1886.
Records of men and firms engaged in building construction, New York and New England
Collection Identifier: Mss:71 1764-1876Records of men and firms engaged in building construction in New York and New England, 1820-1876.
Slater family business records
Collection Identifier: Mss:442 1793-1926 S631Samuel Slater (1768-1835) and his partners established the first cotton mill in the United States in 1791 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Later, Samuel Slater, his brother, and their children established a series of cotton and woolen mills in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut. The collection includes general accounting records, production records, and letters representing Slater family interests, mainly in textile manufacturing.
Smith & Winchester Manufacturing Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:49 1833-1960 S642Smith & Winchester Manufacturing Co. was a papermaking machinery manufacturer based in South Windham, Connecticut. The collection includes records, photographs, and memorabilia documenting the financial, manufacturing, administrative, corporate, and commercial history of the company, its predecessors, and firms it acquired.