Account books
Found in 298 Collections and/or Records:
A. W. Danforth papers
Account book (1813); receipt of Henry Timmerman signed by Benjamin Morris; letters to Lewis E. Marshall; time table for the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad (1861).
A. W. Penoyer papers
Account book for Penoyer when in the employ of John E. Gillette, Ontario County, New York; record of the organization of the Union Sunday School (1860); South Bristol School District records (Penoyer, Superintendent); also, bills of sale, notes of a meeting to plan a House of Public Worship in Canandaigua; accounts for general expenses, cash sales, hired help, and a contract for teaching school.
Abbott family papers
Account books, 1829-1836; pay book, 1834-1841; and cash book, 1839-1844. Also, records of services or materials rendered, accounts due, and payments of Jonathan E. Abbott; correspondence, receipts, summonses, indenture, quit claim, and fire insurance policy for Harvey Abbott; and penmanship practice book.
Account booklets, Savona, New York
This collection contains financial records kept in pocket-size booklets, dating 1903-1910.
Account books and catalog
Account book, grocer's account book (Steuben County, N.Y.), and a novelties catalog.
Adeline Cleveland Hosner papers
Diaries and accounts of a markedly religious woman in Mecklenburg, Schuyler County, New York; she describes her concern with the irreligious soul of her husband and the spiritual well-being of her family, buys the drafts of her sons in the Civil War, and otherwise reflects on her life as a Christian woman. Also, grocery and household accounts. Includes typed transcript of diary.
Agassiz Club records
Agassiz Club records including the constitution, minutes of meetings, lists of members and financial accounts.
Albert T. Wilkinson collection
Alex Bower and Sons account books
Ledgers and account books used by the Alex Bower and Sons agricultural services enterprise of Trumansburg, New York. Bower and Sons provided custom threshing, hay pressing, tractor work, general trucking, and farm produce, eggs, and poultry.
Alfred Catchpole papers
Records of the Alfred Catchpole Company of Geneva, New York, which manufactured steam heating apparatus, include account books, 1852-1901; bills; receipts; correspondence; boiler blueprints; contracts; specifications; photographs; broadsides; trade cards; catalogs; and machinists' periodicals. There are also attendance records of school district No. 3, Aurelius, 1893-96; personal papers; and pamphlets and programs of civic, social, and church events in Waterloo and Seneca Falls, New York.