Business, Industry, Labor, and Commerce
Found in 556 Collections and/or Records:
Pomeroy Tucker mortagage
Signed document in which Tucker and his wife, Lucy, used land in Palmyra, New York as collateral to borrow $600 from the New York Life Insurance and Trust Company.
Union Mercantil annual report
Typewritten and signed financial report for the year ending 31 March 1909. The Union Mercantil was a group of cooperative stores in the various Mormon colonies in Mexico.
United Aerial Survey photograph of Consolidated Western Steel Division
Color aerial photograph of the Consolidated Western Steel Division of United States Steel Corporation plant in Provo, Utah. The photograph dates approximately 1960.
United Press International photograph of Rudy Vetter at bank display of million dollars
Item is an Acme Telephoto press photograph from February 14, 1940. The photograph documents the Dallas Republican National Bank celebrating its twentieth anniversary by putting a million dollars on display. Rudy Vetter is shown sitting in front of the display with his camera. There is a typed transcript of the newspaper's original caption and the credit information on the back of the photograph.
United States Postal Service records
The collection contains handwritten, typewritten, and printed postal schedules, dispatches, and employee records. The materials relate to the early mail service in the American West by rail. It includes information on railway post offices, postal employees, and railway policy covering 1869 to 1947.
Utah Central Railroad Company receipt
Handwritten and prined receipt for four doors and on "Bunch of Sush." The item is dated 1 May 1886. On the reverse side of the receipt is a printed item with a list of eighteen articles relating the the conditions and rules that form part of a formal contract.
Utah Copper Co. stock books and photographs
Record of stock certificates issued and canceled from the company's New York state office from Sept. 10, 1908 to July 30, 1909 (2 v.), and from Oct. 22, 1912 to Nov. 7, 1916 (2 v.). Collection also includes one Utah Copper Co. photograph album, circa 1910-1915.
Utah County industrial pattern first unit records
Occupational employment data, wage rates, and ages, September, 1947, employment and wages by industry. December 31, 1947.
Utah State Insane Asylum account book
Handwritten account book. The volume contains records of financial transactions at the hospital, with several loose sheets inside the back of the book. The accounts were kept by the treasurers of the institution, Wilson H. Dusenberry from 1889 to 1896 and Joseph T. Farrer from 1896 to 1900. The hospital was known as Utah Territorial Insane Asylum until 1896 when the name was changed to Utah State Insane Asylum.