Business, Industry, Labor, and Commerce
Found in 419 Collections and/or Records:
A. J. A. R. reminiscence
Handwritten and signed manuscript describing the travels of the author by sea from Philadelphia to San Francisco in 1853. The account includes the author's experiences crossing Panama, traveling aboard the S. S. Lewis, and being shipwrecked and rescued twenty miles north of San Francisco.
Account book of a store in Colorado
Handwritten record of financial transactions of a store probably somewhere in central Colorado. Some of the entries deal with persons living in Clear Creek County, Colorado.
Account book of a store in Salt Lake City, Utah
Handwritten account book of a store in Salt Lake City, Utah, which sold general merchandise. The book lists transactions and the person purchasing items.
Account book of Georgetown, Colorado
Handwritten entries in an account book. The accounts document financial transactions of a store in or near a town called Georgetown. This Georgetown is probably located in Colorado.
Account of sales of Mrs. Howe
Handwritten list of items purchased by a Mrs. Howe. She probably lived somewhere in the United States.
An act to incorporate the Bank of St. Mary's
Handwritten act of the Georgia legislature to incorporate the Bank of St. Mary's. The item presents the terms of the establishing of the banking corporation. The manuscript is a "true copy of the original act" and was hand reproduced by J.W.A. Sanford, a secretary. Apparently, Sanford duplicated on the document the signatures of Joseph Day, Speaker of the House of Representatives; Robert M. Echols, President of the Senat; and by William Schley, Governor.
After thirty-one years, Capt. Hodges gives a unique banquet
A typed transcript of an article from the Salt Lake City, Utah Daily Tribune, titled "After Thirty-one Years, Capt. Hodges Gives a Unique Banquet," dated October 28, 1897. The article describes a banquet hosted by Capt. F. S. Hodges, a former Union Pacific railroad engineer, who is reuniting with Salt Lake City citizens who helped him build the railroad in Utah in 1866.
Amendments to the Articles of Incorporation of the Utah Idaho Central Railroad Company
Printed documents with ms. notations. The 1918 amendment changes the name from Ogden, Logan & Idaho Railroad Company to Utah Idaho Central Railroad Company and the 1923 document amends Article IX concerning the Board of Directors. Both documents were filed by the Weber County, Utah Clerk.
American Pioneer Trails Association papers
American Short Line Railroad Association correspondence
Typewritten correspondence. The items relate to circular letters and to the operation of the association.