Business records
Found in 103 Collections and/or Records:
Lord Baltimore Press collection
The Lord Baltimore Press Collection consists of correspondence, business documents, employee information, and written histories of the press.
Lurman papers and genealogy
This collection contains the family papers and genealogy records for the Lurman family of Catonsville, 1833-1945.
Lyon Brothers & Company, D. Yulee Huyett, and Huyett & Lyon business records
Manor Mining and Manufacturing Company papers and record books
This collection contains 39 volumes of records from the Manor Mining and Manufacturing Company spanning 1790-1943.
Mark Alexander account books
McBlair papers
The McBlair Papers primarily relate to Michael McBlair (1775-1861), Baltimore merchant and customs official. Dates covered in the collection range from 1797 to 1849 with the bulk of the material falling between 1820 to 1848. Approximatly 3,000 items in seven boxes are contained in the collection.
Merchants and Miners Transportation Company records
This collection contains the records of the Baltimore-based shipping company, Merchants and Miners Transportation Company. Materials include correspondence, financial records, journals, ship inventories, legal records, minute books, and war shipment 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, Inc. records
This collection consists primarily of legal records and financial reports of the Baltimore hat manufacturing firm M.S. Levy and Sons, Inc. Also included are the records related to the company's reorganization and merger with the New England Panama Hat Company in 1939.