Account books
Found in 298 Collections and/or Records:
Kingsley family papers
Personal and professional papers of Bath, New York, lawyers Charles Freeman Kingsley and his son Carter Robie Kingsley; records pertaining to their work in the western land mortgage business; and papers of various members of the Kingsley and Bull families.
L. J. Dupee accounts
Personal, general, farm, and dairy accounts, and accounts for funerals, Edmeston, Otsego County, New York.
Landgraf family papers
Account book of Helena Landgraf of Bath, New York; petition submitting the rights and interests of Frederick Landgraf to court protection; letter to John Welzmiller.
Leander Crawford Purdy and Louisa (Canfield) Purdy, collectors, family papers
Legal and financial documents, recipe books, children's school exercise books and diary of Jesse W. Canfield as well as items relating to Leander, and Louisa (Canfield) Purdy. Also, microfilmed copies research materials pertaining mainly to the Canfield, Crawford, and Purdy families, but also to the related Barclays, Ketchams, and Littles.
LeRoy Fruit Growers' Association records
Correspondence, accounts, and other material relating to the co-operative and the activities of its president Roy P. McPherson.
Lewis E. Child collection
Instructions to Cadwallader Child about surveying for Le Ray de Chaumont, October 7, 1807, Raysville, Jefferson County (N.Y.); surveying account book from Oliver Child with charges against Vincent Le Ray Chaumont from June 1830 to October 1833; certificate of the Society for Promoting Agriculture and Domestic Manufactories, 1817; and an advertisement for "Coverlet and Carpet Weaving," by H. Taylor, Smithville, Jefferson County, N.Y., 1845.
Lewis Huber account book
Account book, possibly from a general store, 1834-1835, largely pasted over with news clippings, 1861-1877.
Liburcio Parrot account books
Personal and household accounts; York, Pennsylvania.
Lovell, Nash, Kellogg and Wilson account books
Account books documenting Egbert Lovell's general store transactions from 1850-1855 and A. Nash's lumber transactions from 1846-1848, some of the latter having to do with the transport of lumber on New York State canals. Also includes the account books of William Kellogg of West Danby, New York and 1889-1901, and Ithaca, New York 1905 as well as an account book of Joseph Wilson, 1817-1839.
Luke Kouwenhoven miscellany
Receipt book recording sums paid mainly for manure haulage by sloop, but also for stud fees, digging and drawing stone and laying stone walls, local taxes, and newspaper subscriptions in Newtown, Queens County, New York; carriage license, 1815; and a letter from Francis Scott Key to his mother, 1814.