Business, Industry, Labor, and Commerce
Found in 556 Collections and/or Records:
Theodore McKean letter to Brigham Young
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 12 April 1875, and addressed to Brigham Young, the second president of the Mormon Church. McKean writes to Young to decline the nomination of "Supt." of the ZCMI department store.
William McKinley letter
Handwritten and signed letter dated October 22, 1870 and addressed to the Nenion Central Life Insurance Company. The document relates to a civil action petition. McKinley, as a lawyer, states that the insurance company has insufficient evidence to sue Jacob J. Shall
Mercantile Institution Manti account book
Handwritten entries in an account book. The item includes lists of stock holders in the institution and records of financial transactions. The accounts were made out primarily to women.
Merchant bank signature book
Autograph book for the "Merchant Bank" of Provo, Utah. The items are apparently signatures by patrons of the bank. They often also include their towns of residence. These persons lived largely in Utah.
Miller Inspiration oral history interviews on Larry H. Miller
Minnie Hardy papers, undated
Minute book for William C. Allen's Company
Collection includes one volume containing minutes of the chapter's business meetings from 1876 through 1888 and a second volume containing handwritten copies of the company's business correspondence and letters from various Mormon church leaders.
Andrew J. Moffitt letter
Handwritten letter dated 28 March 1867 and addressed to Bishop Bryan of Salt Creek, Utah. The item was composed in Manti, Utah. Moffitt authorizes Wm. Richei, Peter Clausen, and David Sonis "to go out freighting."
John W. Moffitt papers
Handwritten and printed land deeds and property records from 1871 to 1913 for Sanpete County, Utah, bank notes from 1915 to 1925 for Uintah County, Utah, miscellaneous financial notes from 1872 to 1915, and a Manti Temple Boarding House agreement from 1882.
Samuel Taylor molasses account book
Handwritten entries in an account book. The item lists the numbers of quarts and gallons of molasses sold and presents the names of who purchased them. The book may have been owned by a Samuel Taylor who may have lived in Massachusetts.