Baltimore businesses
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Baker account books
This collection contains the account books of William George Baker, a glass manufacturer in Baltimore, circa 1810-1850.
Baltimore Business Billheads
This collection contains 39 receipts, bills, and letters on illustrated letterhead stationery representing 33 Baltimore businesses.
Baltimore cash book
Cash book of unknown Baltimore company or owner; mainly payments of wages for labor.
Baltimore Company records
Collection consists of correspondence (1730-37), land records (1703, 1727-37), financial records (1731-37), and memoranda (1734-37) of the Baltimore Company, an ironworks in Baltimore County.
Besore papers
This collection contains receipts, bills, and accounts of George Besore, dry goods merchant of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, largely with Baltimore firms. Invoices, notes, delivery orders, receipts, and letters are all to Besore.
Cooke papers
Collection relates mostly to the business affairs of William Cooke, as attorney and tobaco commisson merchant; about 150 letters (1785-1819); accounts; papers on the settlement of the estates of John Cooke and Mrs. William Young and John O'Donnell.
Francis T. Null business records
This collection contains the business records of Francis T. Null, a furniture dealer of Baltimore. Included are 10 bound volumes of accounting records, 9 small bank account books, 1 book of fabric samples, and miscellaneous papers, including letters, receipted bills, insurance policies, and publications, circa 1899-1950.
James Boyle fee book
Professional and business accounts of a Baltimore lawyer, 1808-1822.
Kirk papers
Daybook of Timothy Kirk, 1797, and some letters, Day books of Wm. Kirk, for 1807,1808,1811, Account books of Baltimore Lumber company, 1811; Norris & Chriswell's; York Haven company; Canal book for 1897; Distillery Receipt book, 1811. Business correspondence and various accounts. Kirk's account with U.S. for civilizing Indians in Ohio country, Correspondence with Kirk and Secretary of War Dearborn, Charter of Ohio Land Co., proposed by Wm. Kirk.
Library Company of the Baltimore Bar papers
The Library Company of the Baltimore Bar was established in 1840. This collections consists of receipted bills and vouchers, 1855-1860.