Box Shared MSS 132
Contains 36 Results:
Correspondence, 1886-1904
The J. S. Cain Company Correspondence is primarily letters to the Bullion and Exchange Bank in Carson City, Nevada regarding banking business of the J. S. Cain Company.
Lease and map, 1909-1912
Lease to Harry A. Glasscock of Kate Walter's lot and building in Independence, California, 1912; and fire insurance map of Independence by the Sanborn Map Company, 1909.
Records, 1905
Invoices for the purchase of timber.
Invoices, 1893
The Eureka and California Lumber Company Records contains invoices for the purchase of lumber as well as two ledgers. One ledger contains billheads for materials purchased including billheads from Truckee and Boca, California and other companies in Nevada. The second ledger documents is a general accounting ledger.
Correspondence, August 20, 1860
Beegan writes from Virginia City, Nevada Territory, to merchants Hardy & Kennedy of Forest Hill, California, saying he will send payment in the future. He also writes that business in Virginia City, Nevada, is improving but that cash is in short supply. Beegan asks that his regards be given to his friends in Forest Hill.
Correspondence, 1899-1902
Letters to the Bullion and Exchange Bank (Carson City, Nevada) from the Pless Dredging and Reclamation Company discuss the effect of war on finances of the United States, the incorporation of the Pless Company, the bank's need to exercise care in the display of its money, and a stockholders' meeting of the Merchant's Ice and Cold Storage Company.
Correspondence, 1879
Contains correspondence from the company secretary, William W. Lent, in the San Francisco office to superintendent D.H. Fogers regarding mine operations.
Records, October 14, 1880
List of officers of the Bullion Mining Company which was filed with the San Francisco County Recorder.
Correspondence, 18--
Portion of a letter to a friend (the first page was destroyed by the author). Edwards reports he has nothing to complain about and describes the mining activities of his boarder.
Correspondence, 1898
Letters from Sewell Alvin Knapp to Judge Charles Ernest Mack discuss business and the appointment of Mack to the board of directors of the Hawthorne Milling, Cyanide, and Mining Company. Also included is a sketch map of the Fortuna and Snowball Claims.