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Asa Low Collection, 1848-1872 1.85 linear ft.
Low, Asa, 1796-1875?
Papers of the American businessman and merchant, born in Maine, settled in Bradford, Vermont. Financial journals and ledgers for paper and flour mills, and records of various financial transactions. Photograph of Low's paper mill.
Benjamin Carr Account Book, 1858-1860 1 folder (SC)
Carr, Benjamin (Drover)
Manuscript account book kept by Benjamin Carr, a drover from Unadilla, Otsego County, New York, between 1858 and 1860
Blacksmith Shop Collection, 1819-1867 1 linear ft.
Manuscript account books, inventory from various blacksmith shops.
Collis Potter Huntington Papers, 1797-1904 120 linear ft.
Huntington, Collis Potter, 1821-1900.
Papers of the American railroad magnate and capitalist, whose financial interests included steamship, manufacturing, construction, and land companies. Philanthropist, trustee of the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute and supporter of Tuskegee Institute. Collection includes incoming correspondence (1856-1904); letterpress copybooks (1868-1901); legal and financial (including real estate) records (1797-1901); amd personal papers (1862-1901). Notable among the real estate records are documents relating to the furnishing and household expenses of Huntington's San Francisco residence, and records relating to the design, construction, decoration, furnishing, and maintenance of Huntington's palatial home on 57th St. in New York City.
Cornelius Haring Account Book, 1771-1780 1 folder (SC)
Haring, Cornelius
Account book for Haring's general store and other financial activities.
Dudley Brown Account Book, 1830-1859 1 volume (SC)
Brown, Dudley, 1804-
Account book of merchant in the town of Preston, Chenango County, New York.
Dun and Bradstreet, Inc. Collection of Small Business Ledgers, 1754-1955 25 linear ft. (208 ledgers)
Dun and Bradstreet, inc.
Collection of ledgers from a wide range of small businesses based in the Northeastern United States, from Philadelphia to Old Town, Maine, including many in New Jersey. Business areas represented range from banking and butchers to taverns and wagon-makers.
Mitchelson, Eliphalet.
Account book for an 18th century tailor and farmer in Simsbury, Connecticut.
Fisher & Metcalf.
Account book kept by straw goods manufacturers from Medway, Massachusetts.