Box 102
Contains 24 Results:
Other documents, including a yellow pine exhibit in St. Louis, 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.3570-3579 - Correspondence re: the maximum weight of timber allowed on railroad cars (file no.394); the need for a new grain house at Browndel; equitable distribution of Santa Fe Railroad cars between mills; and a possible bottling works at Silsbee, 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.3580-3589 - Correspondence re: buying Tyler Co. timber; a railroad shipment of sawdust; possible Angelina Co. mill; W. H. West Lumber Co.; firing the Kirbyville mill cashier; Lufkin Foundry and Machine Co.; and Houston Ice and Brewing Co., about Hiawatha brand beer, 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.3590-3599 - Correspondence re: job applications; the butcher at Call, TX selling preserved meats; intersection of the Rogan tram line and the Orange and Northwestern Railway; overdue bill owed to merchants at Ford's Bluff, TX; and Industrial Lumber 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