Box 1
Contains 13 Results:
Ledger, 1869-1873
Subseries A. General Business Account Books covers the years 1860 to 1895, and records the shipping and investment transactions of the firm. Account books before 1860 record the brothers’ private accounts of their transactions with Stone Silsbee and Pickman, and Benjamin W. Stone’s activities with his father’s distillery. Stone family estate accounts and land investments in Michigan, Illinois, and New Hampshire can also be found in some of the account books.
Ward and Company account books, 1842-1862
Subseries A. General Business Account Books covers the years 1860 to 1895, and records the shipping and investment transactions of the firm. Account books before 1860 record the brothers’ private accounts of their transactions with Stone Silsbee and Pickman, and Benjamin W. Stone’s activities with his father’s distillery. Stone family estate accounts and land investments in Michigan, Illinois, and New Hampshire can also be found in some of the account books.
Stocks, 1875-1895
Subseries A. General Business Account Books covers the years 1860 to 1895, and records the shipping and investment transactions of the firm. Account books before 1860 record the brothers’ private accounts of their transactions with Stone Silsbee and Pickman, and Benjamin W. Stone’s activities with his father’s distillery. Stone family estate accounts and land investments in Michigan, Illinois, and New Hampshire can also be found in some of the account books.
A. General Business Account Books , 1868-1886
Subseries A. General Business Account Books covers the years 1860 to 1895, and records the shipping and investment transactions of the firm. Account books before 1860 record the brothers’ private accounts of their transactions with Stone Silsbee and Pickman, and Benjamin W. Stone’s activities with his father’s distillery. Stone family estate accounts and land investments in Michigan, Illinois, and New Hampshire can also be found in some of the account books.
Gold accounts, 1872-1879
Subseries A. General Business Account Books covers the years 1860 to 1895, and records the shipping and investment transactions of the firm. Account books before 1860 record the brothers’ private accounts of their transactions with Stone Silsbee and Pickman, and Benjamin W. Stone’s activities with his father’s distillery. Stone family estate accounts and land investments in Michigan, Illinois, and New Hampshire can also be found in some of the account books.
Daybook, 1840
Sub-Subseries 1. Letters Written to Benjamin W. containing letters by Joseph and William.
Daybook*, 1844-1846
Sub-Subseries 1. Letters Written to Benjamin W. containing letters by Joseph and William.
Daybook, 1865-1866
Sub-Subseries 1. Letters Written to Benjamin W. containing letters by Joseph and William.
Daybook, 1865-1867
Sub-Subseries 1. Letters Written to Benjamin W. containing letters by Joseph and William.
Daybook, 1866-1868
Sub-Subseries 1. Letters Written to Benjamin W. containing letters by Joseph and William.