Series |
Reports |
1919-1939 | |
File | Box 1 |
Original reports on car loadings |
1929-1933 |
File | Box 1 |
Recent tendencies in the local jewelry industry |
1927-1932 |
Series |
Correspondence |
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File | Box 1 |
Correspondence, January 8th, 1772 |
1772-01-08 |
Item | Box 1 Folder 1 |
Copy of Elisha Reynolds' and Robert Potter's division of their cedar swamp bog |
1772-01-8 |
File | Volume 1 |
James C. Easton account book |
1835 Jan 1-1860 Nov 19 |
File | Vault Manuscripts Box 1 Folder 1 |
William H. Easton & Co. account book and receipts |
1871-1883 |
File | Vault Manuscripts Box 1 Folder 2 |
Easton & Tilley receipts |
1871-1872 |
Series |
Accounting Records |
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File | Box 741 Folder 1 |
Accounting Records, Miscellaneous Items |
n.d. |
File | Box 741 Folder 2 |
Accounting Records, Miscellaneous Items |
1766-1773 |
Series |
Accounting Records |
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File | Box 1 Folder 1 |
Spermaceti Candle Works |
1771-1774 |
File | Box 1 Folder 2 |
Spermaceti Candle Works |
1771-04-1783-05-13 |
Series |
Vendor Records Series This series consists of business records and some household repair/maintenance records. There is considerable documentation of dressmaking supplies purchases including invoices, receipts, a few fabric samples, and correspondence. Receipts and invoices for household furnishing or maintenance were included if they are in Anna or Laura's names. Others, in Dr. Louis Cella's name, are in the Personal/Family/Non-Business Series. The material is arranged by supplier or vendor, as originally organized, and chronologically within the alphabetical order. An effort has been made to list each of the identifiable dressmaking supplier in the following folder list. Each folder contains a group of material which is internally arranged alphabetically, as originally filed |
1914-1947 | |
Subseries |
Vendor Invoices and Letters This subseries consists of business records and some household repair/maintenance records. There is considerable documentation of dressmaking supplies purchases including invoices, receipts, a few fabric samples, and correspondence. Receipts and invoices for household furnishing or maintenance were included if they are in Anna or Laura's names. Others, in Dr. Louis Cella's name, are in the Personal/Family/Non-Business Series. The material is arranged by supplier or vendor, as originally organized, and chronologically within the alphabetical order. An effort has been made to list each of the identifiable dressmaking supplier in the following folder list. Each folder contains a group of material which is internally arranged alphabetically, as originally filed. Condition Note: There are many very brittle items which are in jeopardy. Highly acidic items have been interleaved with Permalife acid-free bond. These should be photocopied onto acid-free papers for better preservation |
1914-1947 | |
File | Box 1 Folder 1 |
A Invoices, receipts and letters about dressmaking supplies, and household furnishings. Suppliers/vendors include: Alaska Fur M'F'G' Co., B. Altman and Co., Harry Angelo Company, Importers, Anthony and Cowell Co., furniture |
1914-1918 |
Series |
General files |
circa 1946-1974 | |
File | Box 1 Folder 1 |
A |
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File | Box 1 Folder 2 |
Academic Calendar |
1970-1971 |
Series |
Administrative Records |
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Subseries |
Journals |
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Item | Item 1 |
Plant A |
1906 Jul-1914 Dec |
Subseries | Box 1 Folders 1-66 |
Business |
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File | Box 1 Folder 53 |
Occultism (business and personal letters) |
1915-1951 |
File | Box 3 Folder 41 |
Stanton, Gertrude; Moesel, Craig and Barker, Elsa. Includes business card of Stenton's Tourist Home |
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File | Box 3 Folder 44 |
Vander Naillen, Albert (includes business card, letter, and newspaper clippings) |
File | Box 4 Folder 21 |
Planning Business School |
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File | Box 6 Folder 3 |
Business |
1973-1974 |
File | Box 6 Folder 4 |
Business |
1975 |
File | Box 6 Folder 5 |
Business |
1976 |