Box 102
Contains 24 Results:
Correspondence, 1906-1909
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
nos.3551-3559 - Correspondence re: African American squatters in Newton Co; resignation of the Browndel plant manager; lumber rates on railroad to Kansas and Missouri; company tax evaluation in Jefferson Co.; railroad lumber contract; payroll at Woodville; rails for Silsbee; scale dispute on timber in Jasper Co.; and boilers, 1906
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
nos.3560-3569 - Correspondence re: bricks for new plants at Silsbee, Browndel and near Rockland; journal subscriptions; legal expenses; 300 tons of rails for sale; and miner injured at Browndel mill, 1906
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
no.3565 - Correspondence between B. F. Bonner and C. P. Myer, manager of mills and logging, and Ray Wiess, general sales agent, re: day-to-day company buiness, excess timber and time lost at mills and planers by employees, 1908-1909
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
nos.3600-3609 - Correspondence re: complaint from the Gulf Coast and Santa Fe Railway that sparks from Kirby engine "Bessie" burnt down a Kirbyville fence; Mill U at Evadale; the Call, TX mill pond; trustee C. L. Carter; Southern Drug Co.; Hipp Construction Co.; raised for W. A. Barclay; request to open cold drinks store at Browndel; and connecting the Bessmay Mill tram line to the Orange and Northwestern Railway track, 1906
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
no.3608 - Correspondence re: repairing the commissary store at Woodville Mill M, 1906
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
nos.3610-3619 - Correspondence re: Miller and Vidor Lumber Co.; Fuqua mill; job requests; Evadale logging contract; timber contract proposals; an injury at the Woodville mill; and electricity for the Orange and Northwestern Railway depot at Call, TX, 1906
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
no.3614 - Correspondence re: allowances on railroad cars for stakes and rains; claims about stakes; and an interrogatory from a car stake and equipment complaint made by 11 lumber associations vs. Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Co., et al., 1906-1907
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
nos.3620-3629 - Correspondence re: waste of office paper; price of lumber for local sale at Kirbyville; new manager at Fuqua and Browndel mills (circular 485); and land dispute in Newton Co., 1906
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
no.3620 - Correspondence re: Burr's Ferry, Browndel and Chester Railway Co., 1906-1907
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
no.3623 - Correspondence re: mules, 1906-1907
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
no.3628 - Correspondence re: railroad ties and pilings, 1906-1909
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
nos.3630-3639 - Correspondence re: overdue bills; theft of iron at Kirbyville; job requests; public access to Reliance St. in Beaumont; and analysis of which railways ship the most Kirby lumber from Beaumont, 1906
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
nos.3640-3649 - Correspondence re: Gulf Coast and Santa Fe Railway; Fuqua mill; jobs; Kirby Lumber Co. stock; branding of timber; completing bills of lading correctly (circular 26), 1906
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
no.3642 - Correspondence from Ray Wiess, general sales agent, re: company sales, 1906-1909
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
no.3644 - Correspondence re: eviction from houses at Village Mills, Texas, 1906
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
no.3647 - Description of the accommodations and prices of hotels and boarding houses for white and black workers at Kirby camps and mills, 1906
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
nos.3650-3659 - Correspondence re: jobs; employee vacation time; lumber contracts; land owned by the Kirby Lumber Co. in Beaumont; theft of timber in Newton Co.; Houston Oil Co.; Hardin Co.; seals for railroad cars; and Texas and Louisiana Lumber Co., 1906
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
nos.3660-3773 - Correspondence re: an agreement for land disputes between Houston Oil Co. and Kirby Lumber Co.; right-of-way cuts; jobs; company earnings discrepancy for April 1906; increasing production at Call, TX Mill G; mill rates on lumber to Dallas; Rock Island Railway; duties of company doctors for employees not living at the mill; land dispute in Newton Co.; and repairs needed for the Village, TX mill, 1906
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access
no.3665 - Correspondence from C. P. Myer, manager of mills and logging, re: personnel matters; supplies; ongoing litigation; mill operations; construction; other matters, 1906-1909
This collection consists of correspondence, business transactions, and financial statements dealing with the different phases of the company's activities. - Dr. Perky Beisel's graduate-level Collections Management class processed boxes 192-208. The students moved the materials from boxes to folders that allows for better access