Box 120
Container
Contains 4 Results:
“Due Dates of Interest and Dividends on Stocks and Bonds”, 1857-1886
File — Box: 120
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The earliest of these records reflect the varied, somewhat informal ways in which the Society invested its members’ deposits. A collection of interest books established in the 1850s prefigured the development of two formal sets of ledgers, the first for Stocks and Bonds, the second, Ground Rents and Mortgages, established in 1888 and 1877 respectively. Each of these consist of a page or series of pages devoted to each investment on which due dates and interest or payments are recorded. ...
Dates:
1857-1886
[Due Dates of Interest and Dividends on Stocks and Bonds, Loans, Ground Rent Payments, Mortgages], 1886-1891
File — Box: 120
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The earliest of these records reflect the varied, somewhat informal ways in which the Society invested its members’ deposits. A collection of interest books established in the 1850s prefigured the development of two formal sets of ledgers, the first for Stocks and Bonds, the second, Ground Rents and Mortgages, established in 1888 and 1877 respectively. Each of these consist of a page or series of pages devoted to each investment on which due dates and interest or payments are recorded. ...
Dates:
1886-1891
Interest Book, Stocks, Bonds, etc., 1868-1888
File — Box: 120
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The earliest of these records reflect the varied, somewhat informal ways in which the Society invested its members’ deposits. A collection of interest books established in the 1850s prefigured the development of two formal sets of ledgers, the first for Stocks and Bonds, the second, Ground Rents and Mortgages, established in 1888 and 1877 respectively. Each of these consist of a page or series of pages devoted to each investment on which due dates and interest or payments are recorded. ...
Dates:
1868-1888
Interest Book, Ground Rents, etc., 1872-1888
File — Box: 120
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The earliest of these records reflect the varied, somewhat informal ways in which the Society invested its members’ deposits. A collection of interest books established in the 1850s prefigured the development of two formal sets of ledgers, the first for Stocks and Bonds, the second, Ground Rents and Mortgages, established in 1888 and 1877 respectively. Each of these consist of a page or series of pages devoted to each investment on which due dates and interest or payments are recorded. ...
Dates:
1872-1888