Box 4
Container
Contains 14 Results:
Correspondence re Clarence C. Nave, 1950 - 1951
File — Box: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The first section of this collection contains Theodore Forster's personal financial records including family budget accounts (1946-1965), income tax returns (1917-1958), and an insurance claim for stolen jewelry (1946). The second section contains the papers of Charles H. Carland, Inc., of which Forster was president. The Baltimore firm was an authorized dealer of Benjamin Moore paints. Records include correspondence regarding the collection of delinquent accounts (1937-1953);...
Dates:
1950 - 1951
Audit, 1929 December 31
File — Box: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The first section of this collection contains Theodore Forster's personal financial records including family budget accounts (1946-1965), income tax returns (1917-1958), and an insurance claim for stolen jewelry (1946). The second section contains the papers of Charles H. Carland, Inc., of which Forster was president. The Baltimore firm was an authorized dealer of Benjamin Moore paints. Records include correspondence regarding the collection of delinquent accounts (1937-1953);...
Dates:
1929 December 31
Audit, 1930 December 31
File — Box: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The first section of this collection contains Theodore Forster's personal financial records including family budget accounts (1946-1965), income tax returns (1917-1958), and an insurance claim for stolen jewelry (1946). The second section contains the papers of Charles H. Carland, Inc., of which Forster was president. The Baltimore firm was an authorized dealer of Benjamin Moore paints. Records include correspondence regarding the collection of delinquent accounts (1937-1953);...
Dates:
1930 December 31
Appraisal, 1945
File — Box: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The first section of this collection contains Theodore Forster's personal financial records including family budget accounts (1946-1965), income tax returns (1917-1958), and an insurance claim for stolen jewelry (1946). The second section contains the papers of Charles H. Carland, Inc., of which Forster was president. The Baltimore firm was an authorized dealer of Benjamin Moore paints. Records include correspondence regarding the collection of delinquent accounts (1937-1953);...
Dates:
1945