Account books
Found in 115 Collections and/or Records:
Randall papers
This collection primarily contains the papers of Daniel R. Randall (1864-1936), a lawyer and historian based in Baltimore and Annapolis. His papers include a scrapbook with illustrations clipped from Harper's Magazine; an account book listing estates handled; essays, notes, speeches; and correspondence concerning efforts to locate the grave of Governor Robert Eden. Material from other Randall family members is also included in the collection.
Resinol Chemical Company records
The collection contains the business records of this Baltimore-based company founded for the manufacture of skin care products developed by Dr. Merville H. Carter.
Reverend Fletcher E. Marine collection
The Reverend Fletcher E. Marine Collection contains daily account books, cash books, and salessbooks from 1851-1883.
Reverend John Hersey collection
This collection consists of the the personal papers, namely correspondence, belonging to Reverend John Hersey, a Methodist Episcopal minister who came to Baltimore in 1835 as a missionary preacher. The material was collected by the Reverend Fletcher E. Marine during the period 1870-1889 while he was in the course of writing Hersey's biography.
Ridgely account books
This collection consists of 106 record books pertaining to the Ridgely family of Maryland.
Ridgely-Dorsey papers
The collection consists of the bills and receipts (1870-1885) of Margaretta S. Howard Ridgely; a log book (1756-1758) of Captain Charles Ridgely; and an account book (1733-1760) of Caleb Dorsey.
Ridgely papers
This collection mainly concerns John Ridgely of Hampton (1851-1938), a gentleman farmer; Charles W. Humrichouse (d.1903), Baltimore sugar merchant; James Walker Humrichouse (1849-1927), medical doctor; and William Hawken, father-in-law of Charles W. Humrichouse. The materials in this collection include account ledgers, receipts and checks, and miscellaneous letters.
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.
Ridgely-Stewart papers
This collection consists of scrapbooks, notebooks, diaries, and family papers created or collected by L. Josephine Moulton Stewart and her daughter Helen West Stewart Ridgely. Topics covered include: "Hampton," Moulton, Stewart and Ridgely families, child rearing, and the Colonial Dames of America.
Rieman business records
This collection contains the records of the Rieman businesses in Baltimore. There are 27 volumes of ledgers, cash books, journals, and day books covering the period 1807-1905.