Account books
Found in 211 Collections and/or Records:
Cushing Guard Records, 1814-1898
The Cushing Guard Records include administrative, membership and financial records created by the Cushing Guard and Newburyport Veteran Artillery Company. This collection has been arranged into two series.
Daniel W. Rogers Papers, 1784-1873, undated
The Daniel W. Rogers, Jr. collection contains mostly business correspondence and records belonging to Daniel W. Rogers, Jr. (1791-1834), as well as personal papers of the Rogers family. The collection is divided into two series.
Danvers Carpet Company Records, 1846-1881
The Danvers Carpet Company records document the business of a carpet factory in the Tapleyville district of Danvers, Massachusetts, from when they Tapley family rebuilt the business in 1846, through its incorporation, until shortly before its replacement by a morocco factory.
David King, Jr. Papers, circa 1856-1885, 1917-1928
The David King, Jr. Papers consists of correspondence, agreements, reports, meeting minutes, essays, journals, and more.
David Pingree Papers, 1803-1939
This collection includes the papers of David Pingree, papers of his family members, and records of his business associates.
David Pingree Papers, 1831-1940, 1969, undated
The David Pingree papers contain business and personal papers belonging to David Pingree (1841-1932).
Derby Family Papers, 1716-1925
The Derby Family Papers include shipping, legal, business, and personal papers of Richard Derby (1712-1783), his sons Elias Hasket Derby (1739-1799) and John Derby (1741-1812), and grandsons Elias Hasket Derby Jr. (1766-1826), John Derby (1767-1831), Ezekiel Hersey Derby (1772-1852), and Richard Crowninshield Derby (1777-1854).
Devereux Family Papers, 1779-1874
The bulk of the material documents the shipping activities of James Devereux (1766-1846) who, with the aid of his sons John (1796-1856) and James (1806-1831), developed a thriving shipping business to the Far East, Europe, and the West Indies.
Devereux Family Papers, 1789-1878, undated
The bulk of the material documents the shipping activities of James Devereux (1766-1846) who, with the aid of his sons John (1796-1856) and James (1806-1831) developed a thriving shipping business to the Far East, Europe, and the West Indies.
Dorr Family Papers, 1781-1865
The Dorr family papers are composed of ships' papers, correspondence, account books, bills, and receipts associated with Ebenezer Dorr, his sons John and Joseph, and other family members.