Showing Names: 6701 - 6725 of 333906
1897-1901
This series houses correspondence and statements in relation to the finances of the Caxton Club. Receipts for printing material from R. R. Donnelley and Sons and membership invoices from the Mid-Day and Union League Clubs. Tax forms, lunch and dinner receipts by member, and grant and fundraising documents for Caxton publications, including Chicago by the Book: 101 Publications.
1897 - Cowhands resting after morning of from branding - Sheridan, WY (EB), 1948
1897 - Payne, Robert C. (Albia, IA), 1876
Includes examiners' reports, on printed forms, of purchaser, family, and improvements with recommendations of examiner about continuing delinquent, cancelled contracts, and letters of explanation from delinquents, attorneys, etc . These contracts are foldered individually by contract number with name of purchaser and town or county of land in question.
1898 - Cowhands resting after morning of from branding - Sheridan, WY (EB), 1948
1898 - Lindsey, Stephen (IA), 1876-1880
Includes examiners' reports, on printed forms, of purchaser, family, and improvements with recommendations of examiner about continuing delinquent, cancelled contracts, and letters of explanation from delinquents, attorneys, etc . These contracts are foldered individually by contract number with name of purchaser and town or county of land in question.
1899-1900
Letters from general auditor C.I. Sturgis, mostly regarding routine business.
1899-1900 - A
Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.
1899-1900 - B
Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.
1899-1900 - C
Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.
1899-1900 - D-E
Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.
1899-1900 - F-G
Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.
1899-1900 - H-J
Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.
1899-1900 - K-L
Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.
1899-1900 - M
Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.
1899-1900 - N-Q
Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.
1899-1900 - R
Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.
1899-1900 - S
Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.
1899-1900 - T-V
Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.
1899-1900 - W-Z
Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the administration of George M. Pullman’s estate, dating primarily from 1897-1902. Letters concern stocks, stock dividends, taxes, loans, and other estate matters. Correspondents include executors Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream, Pullman's Palace Car Company Eastern Secretary S. W. Bretzfield and General Counsel John S. Runnells, Pullman son-in-law Frank Orren Lowden, Mrs. George M. Pullman, and other bankers, lawyers, and stockholders.
1899 - Roper getting calf for branding on Brown Ranch - Sheridan, WY (EB), 1948
1899 - Shandy, Hiram (Mt. Etna, IA), 1878
Includes examiners' reports, on printed forms, of purchaser, family, and improvements with recommendations of examiner about continuing delinquent, cancelled contracts, and letters of explanation from delinquents, attorneys, etc . These contracts are foldered individually by contract number with name of purchaser and town or county of land in question.
1900-1906-Business correspondence and statements, 1900-1906
Contains bank and business correspondence, including statements of accounts. Among these are letters from early bankers, business houses, and commission merchants such as Carson, Pirie Scott & Co.; Field, Leiter & Co.; Union National Bank; First National Bank; Continental National Bank; Deering Harvester Company; and Commonwealth Electric Company.
1900 - Business correspondence and account statements, 1900
Contains contracts for corn, beef, pork, and hogs, as well as certificates of inspection and weight, plus letters from the Union Stock Yard National Bank and pioneer commission merchants such as Blair and Blair.
1900 - Roper getting calf for branding on Brown Ranch - Sheridan, WY (EB), 1948
1900 - Shoudy, Ira (Cass County, IA), 1872-1879
Includes examiners' reports, on printed forms, of purchaser, family, and improvements with recommendations of examiner about continuing delinquent, cancelled contracts, and letters of explanation from delinquents, attorneys, etc . These contracts are foldered individually by contract number with name of purchaser and town or county of land in question.