Box 2
Contains 6 Results:
Bombay telegraphic codes, correspondence, and accounts, 1865-1870
Series I. Agency Records contains correspondence and accounts of the Arabian, African, and London agencies which handled Bertram's foreign trade. The bulk of the papers run from 1865 to 1870, providing little documentation of the business during the decade before the company's takeover by Ropes Emmerton & Company in 1882.
London correspondence and accounts, 1866-Mar. 1869
Series I. Agency Records contains correspondence and accounts of the Arabian, African, and London agencies which handled Bertram's foreign trade. The bulk of the papers run from 1865 to 1870, providing little documentation of the business during the decade before the company's takeover by Ropes Emmerton & Company in 1882.
London correspondence and accounts, Apr. 1869-Aug. 1870
Series I. Agency Records contains correspondence and accounts of the Arabian, African, and London agencies which handled Bertram's foreign trade. The bulk of the papers run from 1865 to 1870, providing little documentation of the business during the decade before the company's takeover by Ropes Emmerton & Company in 1882.
London correspondence and accounts, Sep.-Dec. 1870, undated
Series I. Agency Records contains correspondence and accounts of the Arabian, African, and London agencies which handled Bertram's foreign trade. The bulk of the papers run from 1865 to 1870, providing little documentation of the business during the decade before the company's takeover by Ropes Emmerton & Company in 1882.
Tamatave correspondence and accounts, 1867-1870, undated
Series I. Agency Records contains correspondence and accounts of the Arabian, African, and London agencies which handled Bertram's foreign trade. The bulk of the papers run from 1865 to 1870, providing little documentation of the business during the decade before the company's takeover by Ropes Emmerton & Company in 1882.
Zanzibar correspondence and accounts, 1864-Apr. 1867
Series I. Agency Records contains correspondence and accounts of the Arabian, African, and London agencies which handled Bertram's foreign trade. The bulk of the papers run from 1865 to 1870, providing little documentation of the business during the decade before the company's takeover by Ropes Emmerton & Company in 1882.