Economics and Banking
Found in 183 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Louis H. Callister newspaper clippings
Photocopies of newspaper clippings and of a typewritten history. Callister was active in community and in Mormon Church activities in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Abraham H. Cannon letter
Handwritten and signed letter dated 16 July 1892. Cannon turns over the rights of his stock and booklets to Zions Savings Bank and Trust Co.
Angus M. Cannon letters
Handwritten and typewritten letters with three receipts. Each item is signed by Angus Cannon. The letters are addressed to John M. Cannon. Angus writes largely about business and personal metters.
Frank J. Cannon letters
Typewritten and signed letters. Three of the items are addressed to Frank's cousin, John M. Cannon, and one is addressed to D. B. Richards. Frank Cannon writes of business activities and transactions.
W. A. Carter letter to Charles S. Kintzing
Handwritten and signed letter, dated October 18, 1864, and addressed to Charles S. Kintzing of St. Louis, Missouri. Carter writes about bank drafts written by John Sharp.
William Alexander Carter receipt
A receipt for $8.75 from William Alexander Carter of Fort Bridger, Wyoming, paid "in full of account to date," signed by Williams Brothers, Morgan City, Utah, dated September 3, 1880.