Account books
Found in 738 Collections and/or Records:
William Smith life history and journal, 1869 February-September, 1894–1911
Contains a Wells, Fargo & Co. ledger book that includes newspaper clippings, accounting information, Smith's life history and journal entries. The journal contains memories of conversion, immigration, life in the West, and information about Smith's family. The accounting information was created between February and September 1869. The life history and journal were created from approximately 1894 to 1911. Dated 1869-1911.
Williston Basin, 1955
Wilmer W. Tanner papers on professional organizations, approximately 1950-1980
Contains a variety of records including correspondence, manuscripts submitted for publication, pamphlets and directories, financial records and ledgers, proposals, reports, minutes, all associated with various professional,academic and governmental organizations with which Wilmer W. Tanner worked during the 1950s to the 1970s. Materials dated approximately 1950-1980.
Sarah J. Wines papers
Correspondence, ledger books, greeting cards, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, notes, photographs, and minutes. The ledger books relate to a curb and gutter service in Ogden, Utah. The correspondence relate to the final illness of Wines' husband, Ira Wines. Most of the materials relate to personal matters.
Wolley, Robert P. and Co, 1955-1956
Women in management faculty, 1977-1989
James C. Woods account book
Account book records transactions made by James C. Woods between 1908 and 1925. There is a gap in the entries for the years 1911 to 1918. The entries record payments made and received by Woods during the period, including the name of the entity, the amount, and occasionally the purpose payment.
Samuel A. Woolley papers
Samuel A. Woolley Papers include tithing records, Salt Lake 9th ward (1896-1899); several broadsides from the first presidency and presiding Bishopric regarding the handling of tithing; ledger sheets reporting the paying and non-paying of tithing of 9th ward; 9th ward financial records. About 20 items, including bound ledgers.
Richard Woolsey account book
This collection consists of photocopies of the original holograph account book. Woolsey recorded his costs in repairing shoes and boots. He also mentioned such farm matters as the birth of animals. He probably lived in Kanab, Utah.