Merchants--Maryland--Baltimore
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Acosta, Moulton, and Ridgely families papers
Contains correspondence, legal documents, and financial records of the Acosta, Moulton, and Ridgely families, as well as many other associated Maryland families.
Atkinson and Smith family papers
This collection consists of personal papers belonging to the Atkinson and Smith families as well as business papers related to the Baltimore Chemical Works, a firm operated from 1833-1851 by James E. Atkinson (d. 1851) and his brother-in-law, Robert Marsh Smith (1813-1893).
Baltimore Chamber of Commerce record books
The Baltimore Chamber of Commerce record books includes the records of the early organization of Baltimore merchants, 1820-1831.
Baltimore merchants' ledger
Merchants' day book recording sales of clothes, staple foods, and general merchandise. Some customers include: James Buchanan, Patrick Finnigan, Lyde Goodwin, Samuel Handy, John Hooper, Matthew Pawson and Co., Ridgely Lux and Co., Jonathan Rutter, and Henry Wilson.
Buchanan receipt book
This collection consists of the receipt book of Andrew Buchanan, a Baltimore merchant, with mainly sums paid as loans or advances. Includes some items for wages, taxes, and shingles.
Bunting and Ridgely account book
Ledger of Baltimore merchant tailor firm in which J. J. Bunting and Lloyd G. Ridgely were partners; shows clothing supplied various persons, esp. uniforms for officers and members of military organizations.
Burneston and Warfield account book
Bank book of Baltimore merchants, Isaac Burneston and David Warfield, showing receipts and withdrawals at the Bank of Baltimore.
Charles Carroll account books
This collection consists of 6 volumes of account books belonging to Baltimore merchant Charles R. Carroll, circa 1821-1863.
Greene papers
Henry Moore diary
This collection consists of a xerox copy of a diary attributed to Henry Moore, a Baltimore merchant. The diary covers the period 1807-1809, and records his trip from Baltimore to Knoxville, Tennesse to establish a business.