Retail trade
Found in 155 Collections and/or Records:
Circular to the citizens of Utah
Printed circular. The item explains that it is necessary to set prices on grain in Utah to assure that all are fed and that the farmers get a fair price. It calls for a meeting in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on the "second Monday in August next" to determine the prices of wheat and other produce. On the other side of the item, the federal "Gold Act" is reproduced with a negative comment on the law's value.
William Clark letter
Photocopy of a handwritten and signed letter dated May 28, 1794. Clark requests that whiskey be delivered to the Chickasaw Indians.
H. B. Clawson certificate
Handwritten and signed certificate dated December 15, 1875. The item states that a "gas goveneur" was effective in saving gas and in mainting pressure.
Leslie R. Clegg biography
Brief typewritten biographical sketch of Clegg, his activities as a businessman, his philanthropy, friendship and love of the Shoshoni Indian community in Blackfoot, Idaho. Also includes a Distinguished Service Award plaque presented to Clegg in 1961.
Clyde C. Edmonds business papers, 1934-1957
Clyde C. Edmonds civic and political papers, 1936-1952
Clyde C. Edmonds ecclesiastical papers, 1939-1947
Clyde C. Edmonds newspaper indices, 1931
Clyde C. Edmonds scrapbooks, 1935-1955
Mark R. Cockrill letter
Handwritten and signed letter written by Cockrill in Nashville, Tennessee on October 10, 1852 and addressed to his nephew, John C. Pulliam in Missouri. Cockrill gives instructions on how an order of 50,000 pounds of pork is to be shipped.