Accounts
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
American Fork Business College account record
Handwritten records of payable and receivable bills for the period of January to February of 1897.
Jacques Clamorgan accounts
Handwritten accounts listing many of Clamorgan's financial transactions (3 items).
Thomas Henry Clark record book
The volume relates to Clark's farming and personal accounts. It includes a list of tithing paid, work done, and services rendered to others. Also contains family records such as patriarchal blessings and lists of births and deaths; and occasional lists identifying marriages he performed, children he blessed, and other activities.
Francis M. Cox account book
Photocopy of handwritten entries in an account book. The materials listed were donated and taken out of the "United Order." The "Order" was an attempt by Mormons to hold all goods in common.
Sanpete Valley Railway contractor's diary
Company accounts and contractor's handwritten diary. The author of the item is unknown. The contractor writes about routine matters including the inspection of ties, estimates on the cost of materials, hiring workers, and grading of the railway.
Joseph T. Ellis papers
The collection contains handwritten financial records and diary. Ellis records his financial transactions and presents a diary for the years 1896 and 1897. He writes about his life in Spring City and about his work in the Manti temple of the Mormon Church.
Farm account book
Handwritten entries in an account book from 1928-1930. The item records financial transactions relating to the operation of a farm probably somewhere in Utah.
German manuscript account book
Handwritten German account book. The manuscript was produced in two different time frames: 1611-1629 and 1729-1737. These entries deal with funds owed by individuals to the cities they lived in. These entries demonstrte various forms of indebtedness.
German manuscript account book from the seventeenth century
Handwritten German account book. The item demonstrates various forms of indebtedness of individuals to the city of Egenburg.
German register of accounts from the eighteenth century
Handwritten German account book. The item deals with economic transactions in an unknown German location.