Retail trade
Found in 155 Collections and/or Records:
James Montgomery letter to Miss A. Hodgson
Letter from James Montgomery to Miss A. Hodgson at Coupland's Lodgings, England. Letter includes information about a literary bazaar. Dated 1826.
Monthly report of tobacco, snuff, and cigar stamps
Handwritten record of revenues collected from the purchase of stamps for the sale of tobacco and tobacco products in Utah. The records were kept by Ovando James Hollister (1834-1892), "collector if internal revenue."
S. B. Neff receipts
Handwritten and printed laundry receipts for Moran's Laundry in New Haven, Connecticut. The items state what work was done and how much was paid.
Aaron Nelson diaries
Handwritten diaries and financial records. The financial records deal with transactions relating to Nelson's shoemaking business. There are many gaps in the diary, and its entries are usually one or two lines in length.
In memoriam : Charles W. Nibley
Handwritten "resolutions of respect" presented at the death of Charles W. Nibley, a Mormon Church leader and businessman. The tributes are from many Utah and Idaho businesses.
Oak City Co-operative store account book
Preston Ollerton biography
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances. Permission to publish material from Preston Ollerton biography must be obtained from the Supervisor of Reference Services and/or the L. Tom Perry Special Collections Board of Curators.
Oral history interview
Typescript of an interview by George Addy, Brigham Young University History Department, with Johnson concerning his life.
Oral history interview with Toffie G. Sawaya
Contains an M-disc with a recording of Toffie Sawaya's oral history as described in an interview. The interview describes Sawaya's early life in Provo, participation in the Lebanese community, and his family. Also includes a transcript of the interview. Dated February 1, 2014.
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.