Financial statements
Found in 115 Collections and/or Records:
Ridgely-Pue papers
The Ridgely-Pue papers dated between 1748 and 1932 pertain to several families, including the Ridgely, Pue, Penniman, Stricker, Nicholson, and Harris families.
Ridout papers
Major portion of the collection is business papers, bills, receipts, etc. 12 small volumes of accounts, 1879-1894, some of the accounts concern farming at "Pleasant Plains".
Robert Fowler correspondence
This collection contains the business and financial papers of Robert W. Fowler, a delegate to the Maryland General Assembly a-nd Maryland's State Treasurer, 1862-1870.
Robert Oliver papers
The Robert Oliver papers contains incoming letters from business associates and friends, 1789-1835.
Samuel Kirk & Son, Inc. papers
Samuel Shoemaker papers
Samuel Smith Estate papers
This collection contains papers concerning the division of the estate of Samuel Smith (d. 1831) and instilling Michael Keyser with guardianship of William Smith and powers as agent of Ann Smith. The bulk of the collection consists of receipts, notes, orders, and bills issued by Ann Smith or Michael Keyser.
Schapiro papers
This collection contains the papers of S. Schapiro & Sons, Baltimore rag dealers who eventually became leaders in the recycling industry, 1918-1977.
Shoemaker-Eccleston collection
The Shoemaker-Eccleston Collection consists of correspondence, notes, and receipts mainly relating to the wealthy benefactress Augusta Chambers Eccleston Shoemaker (1833-1907) and her father, John Bowers Eccleston (1794-1860), Maryland Court of Appeals Judge from 1851 to 1860.
Shoemaker record books
This collection consists of bank books and check books, monthly time books, Burnside ledgers, expense ledgers, journals, account ledgers, cash books, church attendance records, breeder's herd records, and similar items. Records were maintained by Samuel Moor Shoemaker, Samuel Moor Shoemaker II, Mrs. Augusta Chambers Eccleston Shoemaker, Mrs. Ellen Whitridge Shoemaker, and Dinsmore and Kyle.