Inventories
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Burt miscellany
Bill for chinaware (Albany, 1845), subpoena ticket, and an inventory for boat equipment, Brooklyn, New York.
C. C. Cole Hardware records
Inventories, prices, and receipts of a hardware business in Jordan, Onondaga County, New York.
Carter R. Kingsley, collector, Ferris deeds and letters
Cornell University Department of History records
History department correspondence, memoranda, catalogs, inventories, reports, and minutes; financial records including payrolls, accounts, budgets, invoices, and vouchers; student records; teaching applications and faculty appointments; department chairman's records of L. Pearce Williams, Paul W. Gates, and others; personnel files; items regarding the Messenger Lecture Series; and related materials.
Cornell University Department of Physics records
Correspondence, biographical material, clippings, photographs, notes, diagrams, publications, glass slides and other items pertaining to the Cornell University Department of Physics, primarily from the 1880s through the 1950s, along with some later memoirs and histories of the Department and those associated with it.
Cornell University inventories
Inventories of material goods, includings quantities and values, held by various departments at the university.
Cornell University leases for Sage College
Contracts leasing the Sage College building alternately to George F. Foote and to E.P. Gilbert, together with lists of the building's furniture and other contents.
Curtis and Hughes (Smithville, N.Y.) records
Invoices, bills, and receipts from a grocery business; also volumes of day books, inventories, journals, and account books for the grocery business and a milling company.