Retail trade
Found in 155 Collections and/or Records:
First tannery and shoe making in American Fork
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typewritten history. Timpson writes about the first tannery and early shoe making in American Fork, Utah.
Fort Bridger financial records
Fort Bridger, Wyoming financial records book, containing inventory, from 1857 to 1858.
Edward Friel word lists
Handwritten word lists. The items are lists of words from Indian languages with their English equivalents. One list is associated with the "Snake" (Shoshoni) Indians of Idaho, and the other is believed to relate to the Shisika Indians. The date of composition of the materials is uncertain. They were probably written some time in the late nineteenth century.
Ramon Ganido account book
Handwritten account book in Spanish. The document lists the household items and their price which were purchased by Ganido. It is believed that Ganido lived in Caracas, Venezuela.
George Q. Cannon & Sons Company receipt
Printed and handwritten receipt. The item states that $10 was received from D. R. Hill for volume one of Whitney's History of Utah.
Ulysses S. Grant proclamation
Handwritten and signed proclamation. The item establishes rules for the conduct of trade between "insurrectionary and loyal states."
George W. Groo letter to Joseph R. Walker
ALS in which Groo seeks employment with Walker's mercantile and banking firm. Complains of mistreatment by the Mormon Church authorities because of his "liberal tendencies" in the previous Salt Lake City, Utah elections. Includes note: with note "Ans July 29/74".
David and Ira P. Hale papers
Collection includes the originals, photocopies, and digital scans of a ledger used by David Hale and two notebooks used by Ira P. Hale. Also includes a photocopy and a typescript of a letter from Lorenzo D. Wasson, Emma Smith, and a third author to David Hale. The handwriting may be from Joseph Smith, but it is unsigned. Original documents date from 1827 to 1888.
Mary Staples Hansen letter concerning Richard Britton
Handwritten and unsigned letter dated 6 Sept. 1975. The item briefly describes the life of Richard Britton, a Mormon jeweler in Utah.
John R. Haslam notes
Handwritten and printed receipt and notes for orders. The items are dated 13 Jan. 1875, 14 Dec. 1877, and 188? The materials relate to orders including financial transactions with Brigham Young, second president of the Mormon Church.