Account books
Found in 128 Collections and/or Records:
Robert Darnall ledger
Cash accounts with many persons in Prince George's County and Washington DC including Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Daniel Carroll, Notley Young, Benedict Calvert. Transactions with Robert Sewall, Darnall's brother-in-law.
Roger Johnson account books
The Roger Johnson account books are the business records, day book, invoice book, and ledger of Roger Johnson. The materials are related to Bloomsbury Mills the property of Johnson who was the youngest brother of Governor Thomas Johson. The materials are dated 1806 through 1842.
Samuel Chase checkbook
The checkbook in this collection contains stubs of personalized checks drawn by Samuel Chase on the Office of Discount and Deposit in Baltimore; shows amounts and purposes of withdrawals. Personalization of checks by means of musical notes on treble clef; other letters printed on staff.
Scarborough collection
The Scarborough Collection consists of ledgers, notebooks, and daybooks from the family grocery store. The bulk of the material is ledgers and daybooks recording sales made by the store.
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.
Simon Becker account book
This collection contains the account books of Simon Becker, a Baltimore merchant and shipper, and of John D. Becker, tavern accounts from New Springs, Franklin Township, Adams Co. PA. Becker distributed alcoholic beverages and may have kept a tavern.
Thomas Cable letterbook
Letterbook and account book of Thomas Cable (c.1700-1743), a merchant on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
Colmore account book
This collection contains a ledger kept for Thomas Colmore, London merchant, by his agent in Maryland, John Talbot, of Anne Arundel County, and other unknown agents, from 1719-1720. Lists cargoes imported and sold to various citizens and tells the location of their homes.
Warfield ledgers
The collection contains ledgers, account books, and medical school notes circa 1801-1813, of Dr. Charles Alexander Warfield (1751-1813) and his son Dr. Gustavus Warfield (1784-1866), practicing physicians in Anne Arundel and Howard County, Maryland.
Western Maryland Railroad Company collection
The collection consists of fragments of records from railroads in the Western Maryland Railway Company between 1857-1961.
