Business, Industry, Labor, and Commerce
Found in 552 Collections and/or Records:
Student Auxiliary Services framed architectural renderings of the Cannon Center, 2005-2008
Contains architectural models of the remodeled Cannon Center. Dates range from 2005 to 2008.
A study of cannery tomato bargaining organizations and grower processor relations
Report on various agricultural organizations relating to the growing and canning of tomatoes in the United States.
A study to identify potentially feasible small businesses for the Navajo Nation / Martin J. Wistisen
Volumes 1 and 3 of A Study to Identify Potentially Feasible Small Businesses for the Navajo Nation containing charts, studies, and surveys containing the methods that Martin J. Wistisen used to study options that the Navajo Nation had for business, and the results of his studies.
Rena Tait journals
Journals written by Tait in Orderville, Utah between 1965 and 2002. Tait records events and visits of family and friends, her business with Avon, and other personal and family activities.
Miguel la Grua Talamanca decree
Printed and signed decree in Spanish. The document establishes the opening of the port of San Blas (Mexico) for commerce with Peru, Santa Fe (Columbia), Guatemala, and New Spain.
John A. Taylor collection of Dixon Taylor Russell company records
Taylor, Romney & Armstrong price list
The folder contains a printed price list of materials available from the lumber company around 1900.
John Temple business and private papers
Correspondence, notes, receipts, and theater tickets, mainly relating to book selling and publishing as well as letters and notes written by authors, historians, politicians,and scientists.
Tenth Ward Lumber and Building Association extracts of minutes
Handwritten extracts of minutes of meetings of the Tenth Ward Lumber and Building Association. The item is addressed to attorneys Ferguson and Cannon and requests arbitration in a land dispute between the Tenth Ward Lumber and Building Association and the Tenth Ward Cooperative Mercantile Industries. The item was transcribed by Rodney Hillam, Jr. (1870- ), Secretary for the Tenth Ward Lumber and Building Association.
A. I. Terrell letter
Handwritten letter dated 26 July 1848 and addressed to Abel Hagerty in Witumpka, Alabama. The item was written in Brazos, Texas. Terrell describes his journey by steamship from New Orleans. Terrell came in an attemp to invest in surplus Mexican War stock, equipment, and supplies, especially horses which their company planed to drive overland to New Orleans after purchasing them from the United States government.