Invoices
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Gina Bachauer papers
Collection contains personal and professional correspondence from Gina Bachauer, publicity and personal photographs, programs, clippings, articles, and other publicity materials for Gina Bachauer performances, itineraries, contracts, financial records and other administrative records concerning Gina Bachauer's career as a concert pianist, personal belongings and audio recordings of her work, and diaries and appointment books recording her daily activities, 1898, 1928-1989.
Bee Hive Press records
Correspondence, newspapers, invoices, bank statements, applications, records of mailings, and computer print outs of subscribers. The materials relate to the operation of the newspaper.
Stephen Elder bill for Joseph Smith, Jr.
Handwritten bill from Stephen Elder to Joseph Smith, first president of the Mormon Church, for goods sold to Smith in March-July 1840, apparently for sale in Joseph Smith's store. The manuscript includes three entries for tobacco. The item was filed against Smith's estate on 27 May 1846, with a total of $2.89 interest added to the bill.
Collection on the Tintic Mining District
Contains reports, receipts, certificates and other business documents created by or about the Tintic Mining District of Utah. Dated 1873-1925.
Deseret News Printing Office bill to the United States
Grenville Mellen Dodge invoice of stores
Printed and signed invoice of stores used in the building of the Union Pacific Railroad.
Hancock County (Ill.) legal instruments
Legal instruments from Hancock County, Illinois. The items are from court cases involving James White.
Elbert Hubbard bill
Handwritten and printed bill for $2 at the "Roycroft Shop" of East Aurora, New York. The item is dated October 7, 1904 and is signed by Hubbard.
Illinois financial notes
Handwritten financial notes including receipts, bills of sale, and monetary transaction records.
Invoice of Morus Multicaulis seed purchased in France
Handwritten invoice for seed "sent to the care of Ben Holladay, Esq., New York, for transportation to G. S. L. City." The date of the item is uncertain.