Mid-19th century ledgers and day books kept by George W. Lovell and William H. Nichols for a lumber mill in Pascoag, Rhode Island.
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This collection contains daybooks of a general store in Oak Hill, Greene County, New York in the mid-19th century.
This collection contains a late 19th century account book for the Lebanon Springs, New York Post Office.
League of Women Voters of Saratoga County Records, 1965-2016 5.59 cubic ft.
Founded in 1920, the League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization that informs citizens about government, encourages their participation, and seeks to influence public policy through education and advocacy. One of nearly 60 local leagues in New York State, the League of Women Voters of Saratoga County (formerly the League of Women Voters, Saratoga Springs Area) formed in early 1965. This collection documents the operation and activities of this local league from its founding through 2010.
The League of Women Voters of Rensselaer County Records documents the political and social activities of the chapter since its founding in 1939.
This is a repository of the minutes and records of the local chapter 157 of the Laborers' International Union of North America.
Includes financial records, 1927-1962; minutes, 1945-1961; copies of the constitution and bylaws, 1948, 1963-1965; and material on ceremonial procedures, 1961.
John S. Schultze Papers, 1872-1901 0.5 cubic ft.
John S. Schultze was president of the president of the Sylvan Lake Ore and Iron Company. This collection contains the business correspondence, 1875-1901 and financial accounts of the Sylvan Lake Ore and Iron Company, 1881-1884, as well as printed materials, 1872-1873.
The collection consists of daybooks of a mid-19th century lumber dealer in Ipswich, Massachusetts.
J.H. Norwood and J.B. Norwood were physicians in Preston Hollow, New York. This collection contains their day books.
Jesse Eddy Papers, 1834-1859 1 cubic ft.
This collection contains the account book of a late 19th century wagon maker from Rhode Island.
Day book kept by the proprietor of a general store in Stonington, Vermont.
Institute of Gerontology Records, 1968-1995 11.6 cubic ft.
The records of the Institute of Gerontology include materials from the Institute on Aging, the Institute of Gerontology and the Ringel Institute of Gerontology, all of which served the same function within the State University of New York at Albany. Records include materials about program creation, correspondence, day files, grant applications, budgets, publications, research materials and professional development.
Business records for a company in Pascoag and Woonsocket, Rhode Island, which specialized in the manufacture of windows, doors, blinds, and moldings.
Helen Quirini Papers, 1898-2010 50.89 cubic ft.
This collection documents the life, work and activism of Helen Quirini of Schenectady, New York. The collection represents Quirini's numerous activities and interests including her early work owning a local market with her brother, her 39 year employment for General Electric, her activism in unions during her employment and retirement, as well as her charitable activities where she pursued civil, housing, pension, women's and senior citizen's rights.
The Harlow Estate was located in Essex, England. This collection includes proceedings of manorial courts and records of quit rents, tithes, and other income received.
This collection contains records of locomotive engines built between 1861 and 1921 and used by the Great Western Railway.
This collection contains an abstract of the Gross and Net- produce of the several Branches of his Majesty's Revenues under the Receipt and Management of the Commissioners of Excise from the respective Times of the Commencement together with their respective Appropriations. The volume covers tax revenues through November 6. 1762. The collection also contains the bookplate of William Dowdeswell who served as chancellor of the Exchequer from July 1765 to July 1766.
This collection contains the late 19th century financial records of building contractors in Killingly, Connecticut.
Account records of a saddle- and harness-maker in Burrillville, Rhode Island in the late 19th century.