Account books
Found in 122 Collections and/or Records:
Mary E. W. Risteau collection
This collection consists of the personal and political papers of Mary E. W. Risteau (1890-1978), the first woman elected to the Maryland House of Delegates, 1921, and the State Senate, 1935.
Maryland Club records
This collection includes the minutes, invitations, visitors' register, letter books, and financial accounts of the Maryland Club, an exclusive men's club in Baltimore, Maryland founded in 1857. Also included are the records of the Baltimore Club.
Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers' Home collection
The collection includes record books, admission applications, receipt books, a register of residents at the Home, and a register of visitors.
Matthew Marine account books
The Matthew Marine Collection contains various account books which date from 1822-1870. The bulk of the material falls between the period of 1830 to 1854. The collection is made up of account books, ledgers, and day books. This material focuses on the merchant and banking aspect of Matthew Marine's career, but only casual mention is made of two schooners he built.
Mordecai Gist papers
This collection contains the correspondence of Brigadier General Mordecai Gist during the American Revolution. Topics include military affairs and the Maryland Line, accounts and returns (1779-83), and Gist family records.
Morris papers
This collection consists of the personal and business correspondence of Judge Thomas J. Morris, John Morris, and Joseph Morris Cushing, circa 1815-1955.
M.S. Levy and Sons, Inc. records
This collection consists of various business records of the Baltimore hat manufacturing firm, M.S. Levy and Sons, Inc. Included are order records for straw and felt hats; manufacturing expense accounts books; monthly financial statements; a design book; minutes of meetings of the board of directors; and blueprints for additions to the plant.
M.S. Levy and Sons records
This collection contains the accounts, contracts, catalogs, and various business records connected with M. S. Levy and Sons, Baltimore hat manufacturers, 1884-1958.
Neilson record books
This collection contains 13 voumes of record books belonging to Baltimore architect James Crawford Neilson (1816-1900).
Oliver record books
Robert Oliver was a wholesale merchant, and an importer and exporter. This collection consists of account books, day books, ledgers, journals, and letter books kept during his various mercantile partnerships.