Receipts (Financial records)
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Alumni Association records
Contains checks, receipts, promissory notes, correspondence, and various other financial data concerning donations for the construction of the Maeser Memorial building.
Brigham Young Academy financial records
Contains receipts, invoices, supply ledgers, check stubs, and blank checks related to the Academy. Materials date from between 1892 and 1900.
Joseph Bushman receipt
Handwritten receipt, dated 9 Dec. 1825, for two dollars for attendinga funeral for Samuel Robeson.
Angus M. Cannon letters
Handwritten and typewritten letters with three receipts. Each item is signed by Angus Cannon. The letters are addressed to John M. Cannon. Angus writes largely about business and personal metters.
John M. Cannon papers
Legal correspondence, receipts and bills, tax notices, and other personal and business papers. Also included are biographies of various Cannon family members. Also included is correspondence belonging to John A. Bagley, Cannon's associate.
William Alexander Carter receipt
A receipt for $8.75 from William Alexander Carter of Fort Bridger, Wyoming, paid "in full of account to date," signed by Williams Brothers, Morgan City, Utah, dated September 3, 1880.
Class of 1936 records
Contains receipts, lists of paying students and correspondence from Cornelius R. Peterson and Eli K. Clayson to class members concerning donations for the construction and furnishing of the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. 6 items.
Department of Physical Education records on Y Stadium
Contains correspondence, lists of donors and ticket holders, and receipts for donations for the construction of the Brigham Young University football stadium (22 items).
George Q. Cannon & Sons Company receipt
Printed and handwritten receipt. The item states that $10 was received from D. R. Hill for volume one of Whitney's History of Utah.
Robert J. Johnson and James C. Bowen papers
Collection includes ledgers, account books, correspondence, and other papers related to the Johnson and Bowen families and businesses. The bulk of the materials are from the period of 1878 to 1906, with some additional materials through 1933.