Business records
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Burton Crossland Collection
Business Office
The bulk of this collection is made up of university audit reports that were done by a state auditor. There are also a few manuals and cash journals.
Cartwright Journals
The collection is filled with accounting ledger, personal information and a few diary entries. About half the ledgers are accounts both settled and unsettled. There are also ledgers that contain orders that had yet to be filled. James Cartwright chronicled business matters in his ledgers.
Charles Brightwell Collection
The materials in this collection consist of business receipts for the sale of cotton bales, several religious publications, World War 2 ration books, and minutes from two Primitive Baptist Association meetings.
D.A. Orviss Papers
Most of the collection are letters about his business, there are two letters from his cousin Harriet Ellen Shawn living in Maine.
Foster Lumber Company Records
This collection consists of the business records for the Foster Lumber Company.
Helpinstill Papers
A general ledger from Helpinstill Auto Supply, World War II ration books, and 1880s receipts.
Henry Brewer Family Papers
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Marigold Creamery Records
An account ledger for Nacogdoches business Marigold Creamery and a Nacogdoches County Resolution honoring H. H. Cooper.
Watt Family Collection
This collection contains personal letters between Mary Watt and her brother Thomas Kerr as well as between Andrew Watt and his aunt. There are also Dr. Watt’s copies of prescriptions and receipts for the treatment of various patients. There are numerous business receipts and ledgers from Andrew Watt’s business dealings as well as tax documents.