Box 37
Contains 18 Results:
Contracts, correspondence, account statements and other paper relating to turpentining of timber, 1916-1923
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Agreements with Trout Creek Lumber Company, 1933
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Stock (inventory) sheets, 1907-1919
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Consent to the employment of a minor forms
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Consent to the employment of a minor forms, 1913-1919
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Consent to the employment of a minor forms, 1920-1929
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Consent of the employment of a minor forms, 1930-1939
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Consent to the employment of a minor forms, 1940-1943
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Insurance, 1909-10, 1927
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Lumbermen's Underwriting Alliance pokes, 1948-1951
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Lumbermen's Underwriting Alliance pokes, 1952-1955
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Lumbermen's Underwriting Alliance pokes, 1956-1964
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Purchases, sales, bills, miscellaneous, 1886- 1940
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Antitrust suit, 1940
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Industrial Accident Board, 1917
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Will of Oliver H. Perry, Reno, Nevada, 1903
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
J. H. Kurth family personal files, including historical and genealogical materials, 1885- 1981
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Box 37
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.