Economics and Banking
Found in 128 Collections and/or Records:
An act to incorporate the Bank of St. Mary's
Handwritten act of the Georgia legislature to incorporate the Bank of St. Mary's. The item presents the terms of the establishing of the banking corporation. The manuscript is a "true copy of the original act" and was hand reproduced by J.W.A. Sanford, a secretary. Apparently, Sanford duplicated on the document the signatures of Joseph Day, Speaker of the House of Representatives; Robert M. Echols, President of the Senat; and by William Schley, Governor.
Blaine Anderson lecture recordings
Discussion and casual lecture by Blaine Anderson, BYU Credit Union employee, to the Brigham Young University faculty concerning the Credit Union--its purpose and services.
Arlington Mining Company first mortgage bond
The folder contains a printed mortgage bond number 546 of the Arlington Mining Company. The item states the bearer will be paid $100 on 1 August 1900.
Banking statistics of Reed L. Weight
Binder containing handwritten and typed research notes on check transactions in banks in Logan, Provo, Ogden, and Salt Lake City, Utah. Also included is information on the Federal Reserve, national banks, and miscellaneous papers pertinent to the research. Some documents reflect business conditions in 1937.
Wallace F. Bennett papers
Bishops Storehouse certificates
Printed certificates with handwritten entries. All of the documents deal with matters of finance.
Blackbird Copper-Gold Mining Company note
A typed note from the Blackbird Copper-Gold Mining Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, promising to pay John E. Du Bois $1,500. It is signed by the treasurer, Charles J. North, and company president P. A. H. Franklin, and dated October 15, 1900. Includes a fifty cent and twenty-five cent stamp.
Lillburn W. Boggs testimony and financial note
Photocopies of a handwritten and signed "testimony" and a handwritten and signed financial note. The testimony describes a transaction of money for certain lots owned by Boggs. The note is a promise by Boggs to pay William Smith a sum of money.
William F. Buck papers
Contains receipts, bills, letters, a biography, and family history records of William F. Buck. The letters document family and personal life of the Buck families as well as the busineses that William F. Buck was involved with.
Isabel Burton banking correspondence
Business file of ALS's collected by Lady Burton's banker, George Holme of the London Joint Stock Bank, London.