Box 280
Contains 7 Results:
Retired acceptances drawn by E. Riggs, 1838-1840
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.
Cancelled acceptances, 1838-1842
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.
[Second] of exchange, 1843-1844
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 [mostly letterpress pages], 1835
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.
Cancelled checks, 1846
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.
Accounts [letterpress pages], 1840
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.
Outgoing correspondence [mostly letterpress pages], 1834
Subseries B. General includes pressbook correspondence from 1834 to 1868 with many private letters to business associates with mirror the inner workings of Peabody’s mercantile and banking ventures. Letterbook volume 42 also contains private business letters.