Box 178
Contains 5 Results:
Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, iron account and agreement, 1849-1851
Subseries A. General Accounts includes financial records of each year which may contain bills of lading, invoices, inventories, statements, stocks, contracts, brokers’ guarantees, and accounts. Periodic specialized folders also occur, including ships’ papers, accounts of particular companies, commodity accounts (such as iron, flour, or timber accounts), and accounts and reports of mercantile credit associations.
Iron bills of lading, 1849-1851
Subseries A. General Accounts includes financial records of each year which may contain bills of lading, invoices, inventories, statements, stocks, contracts, brokers’ guarantees, and accounts. Periodic specialized folders also occur, including ships’ papers, accounts of particular companies, commodity accounts (such as iron, flour, or timber accounts), and accounts and reports of mercantile credit associations.
Iron bills of lading and invoices, 1849-1851
Subseries A. General Accounts includes financial records of each year which may contain bills of lading, invoices, inventories, statements, stocks, contracts, brokers’ guarantees, and accounts. Periodic specialized folders also occur, including ships’ papers, accounts of particular companies, commodity accounts (such as iron, flour, or timber accounts), and accounts and reports of mercantile credit associations.
Invoices and accounts, 1849-1851
Subseries A. General Accounts includes financial records of each year which may contain bills of lading, invoices, inventories, statements, stocks, contracts, brokers’ guarantees, and accounts. Periodic specialized folders also occur, including ships’ papers, accounts of particular companies, commodity accounts (such as iron, flour, or timber accounts), and accounts and reports of mercantile credit associations.
Invoices and accounts, 1849-1851
Subseries A. General Accounts includes financial records of each year which may contain bills of lading, invoices, inventories, statements, stocks, contracts, brokers’ guarantees, and accounts. Periodic specialized folders also occur, including ships’ papers, accounts of particular companies, commodity accounts (such as iron, flour, or timber accounts), and accounts and reports of mercantile credit associations.