Business, Industry, Labor, and Commerce
Found in 556 Collections and/or Records:
James L. Ozment collection of George Edward Anderson photographs
Collection includes eighty-three glass plate negatives taken by George Edward Anderson of the construction and reconstruction of some railroad lines in Utah and Colorado in the late 1800s. Also contains internegatives and prints of the photographs. Materials date from 1860 to 1928.
Pacific States Cast Iron and Pipe Company video
Videocassettes provide documentation of the Pacific States Cast Iron and Pipe Company's opening of a branch in Ironton, Utah.
William Jackson Palmer letter
Handwritten and signed letter addressed to Mr. Walker and dated November 3, 1896. It discusses a previous request made by Mr. Walker for historical data he wishes to use in an article.
Pamphlets on weights and measures, date of production not identified
Papers on weights and measures and the decimal system, date of production not identified
Contains articles on weights and measures and the decimal system, written by Samuel Russell, Jr. and others. Material dates not identified.
Papers on weights and measures and women's suffrage, date of production not identified
Contains articles on weights and measures, and women's suffrage, as well as miscellaneous bills. Material dates not identified.
Papers on weights and measures, war powers, and other topics, date of production not identified
Contains papers on weights and measures, war powers, and other assorted topics. Material dates not identified.
East Feliciana Parish bill of sale
Printed and handwritten bill of sale (2 pages) transferring ownership of the slaves Jane and her child, Philip. They were part of the estate of the deceased couple, A. and Ann M. Gaulden, and were sold for $965 to Fleming P. Duggins.
Park City Miner's Union, No. 144 letter to Ernest Bamberger
Letter from Park City Miner's Union Labor Day Committee to Ernest Bamberger acknowledging his contribution towards a Labor Day celebration. Dated September 6, 1912.
Passenger waybills, Nauvoo to Jacksonville, and Nauvoo to Quincy, Ill.
Passenger waybills for the transport of Monrow Davis from Quincy, Illinois, to Nauvoo, Illinois. The item was originally purchased at Quincy, Illinois. Also included are William Houck, listed as "Houcks Boy," and E. R. Rumsey from Warsaw to Nauvoo, Illinois, paid to R. S. Robertson.