Account books

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms

Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:

Dangberg Family Business Records

 Collection
Identifier: 2006-01
Abstract

H. F. Dangberg was a German-American who settled in northern Nevada in the mid-19th century. He, along with various family members, are responsible for several ranches and business enterprises in the region. Collection contains records of the Dangberg Ranch and associated businesses from the 1854-1954.

Dates: 1854-1954

Harry Wilmot Drackert Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 91-49
Abstract

Harry (1904-1990) and Joan Deeley (1914-1991) Drackert owned and operated the Pyramid Lake Guest Ranch, the Donner Trails, Guest Ranch, the Silver Circle Guest Ranch, and Indian Territory, Inc. (store). The collection consists of records and papers of the Drackerts' three guest ranches and their store as well as papers of Harry Drackert's parents, Charles E. and Alice Richtmyer Drackert.

Dates: 1869-1994

Financial journal of Charles Elliot

 Collection
Identifier: 92-06
Abstract

Dr. Elliot was a music teacher and mining investor who lived in San Francisco, California. Financial record book lists mining stock transactions, purchases, income and memorandum of music lessons between February 1868-May 1869.

Dates: February 1868-May 1869

Eureka and California Lumber Company Records

 Collection
Identifier: 95-17
Abstract

The Eureka and California Lumber Company was a lumber dealer in Eureka, Nevada later known as the J. H. Hoegh Lumber Company. The collection contains invoices and two accounting ledgers.

Dates: 1876-1893

University of Nevada Financial Records

 Collection
Identifier: AC 0219
Abstract The University was constitutionally established as a land-grant institution in 1864, opened in Elko in 1874, and was relocated to Reno in 1885. As a land-grant school it was to teach agriculture and the mechanic arts to receive federal funds. The collection primarily consists of ledgers and journals, recording the debits, credits, and money transactions of the University, and provide information on faculty and staff salaries, disbursement for supplies, labor and equipment, student fees and...
Dates: 1879-1911

Goldfield Consolidated Mines Company Records

 Collection
Identifier: 91-53
Abstract

Included are a report of the general manager, agreement between Goldfield Deep Mines Co. of Nevada and the Eastern Exploration Company, vouchers, payroll work sheets, cancelled paychecks, bylaws, writs of attachment against individual, invoices, and financial ledgers. Materials between 1907-1916; 1935.

Dates: 1907-1916; 1935

Margaret Douglass Gould Papers

 Collection
Identifier: NC380
Abstract

Account ledgers of William E. Gould, 1879-1881; biographical sketches of members of the Gould and Hymers families who came west from Maine in 1869 and settled in Reno in 1876; and brief biography of Prudence Ermina Hymers Gould of Reno. Mention of the Gould Dairy business is made in both the family history and Prudence Gould biography.

Dates: 1879-1881, 1964-1968

H. C. Guild Account Ledger

 Collection
Identifier: 91-20
Abstract

H.C. Guild is thought to have been part of a shipping/merchant company, probably on the east coast of the United States. The collection contains an account ledger of itemized purchases, mostly of produce, poultry and dairy products, and freight and other associated charges.

Dates: 1902

Financial journal for Holmes Mining Company

 Collection
Identifier: 99-16
Abstract

Holmes Mining Company was a silver mining company at Candelaria, Nevada. Financial journal details company expenses, including payments for equipment, repairs, labor, and supplies (1890-1903).

Dates: 1890-1903

Walter S. Hunsaker Records

 Collection
Identifier: 94-43
Abstract The Hunsaker collection consists of some of Hunsaker's personal papers and those of his wife but a major part of the collection contains the Las Vegas business records of Leigh Hunt and his family. This collection is important because it documents the twentieth century development of Las Vegas as a resort town and illustrates the long-term impact of the construction of Hoover Dam. It also serves to illustrate the formation of a multi-business, family-held corporate structure. Dates range...
Dates: 1884-1988; Majority of material found within 1924-1980