Financial statements
Found in 115 Collections and/or Records:
King family papers
This collection contains the papers, deeds, correspondence, and receipts of various members of the King family and others.
Lord Baltimore Press collection
The Lord Baltimore Press Collection consists of correspondence, business documents, employee information, and written histories of the press.
Lt. General Claire Hutchin papers
This collection contains the records of the Maryland Bicentennial Commission, as collected by Executive Director Lt. General Claire Hutchin.
Lucas Brothers, Incorporated manuscript collection
This collection contains business papers, ephemera, publications, and scrapbooks related to Lucas Bros., Inc., a stationery company in Baltimore, Maryland.
Lyon Brothers & Company, D. Yulee Huyett, and Huyett & Lyon business records
Male Free School of Baltimore and Colvin Institute for Girls collection
This collection contains miscellaneous receipts (1828-1886) of the Male Free School and the Colvin Institute for Girls.
Marye-Gittings collection
Small collection containing various items from William Bose Marye; his parents, William N. Marye and Elizabeth Gittings Marye; and his maternal grandmother, Arabella Young Gittings.
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 tax lists
The Maryland tax lists are a large collection of tax records for Maryland and Washington, D.C. dated between 1798-1805. The collection contains general assessment lists, particular assessment lists, and general tax books or lists.
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.