Box 3
Contains 17 Results:
1850-1869 - Business correspondence and account statements, including contracts, 1854-1869
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.
1870-1879 - Bank checks and deposit slips, 1871-1879
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.
1870-1879 - Business correspondence and account statements, plus certificates of inspection, 1870-1879
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.
1880-1889 - Bank checks and account statements, 1880-1888
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.
1880-1889 - Business correspondence, 1880-1888
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.
1880-1889 - Union Stock Yard National Bank—Deposit statements, 1880-1887
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.
1890-1899 - Business account statements and bank drafts, 1890-1899
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.
1890-1899 - Business correspondence, 1890-1898
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 - 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.
Agricultural Implements and Machinery, 1878-1894
Contains correspondence detailing Moir’s business dealings and investments outside of Illinois, stretching across the country from Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri, and Minnesota, to Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New York, and New Hampshire. The businesses include mining, agricultural implements and machinery, and whiskey distilling as well as railroads. Among the latter are papers exchanged with the Illinois Central and the Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy railroads.
Indiana-Business correspondence, 1908
Contains correspondence detailing Moir’s business dealings and investments outside of Illinois, stretching across the country from Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri, and Minnesota, to Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New York, and New Hampshire. The businesses include mining, agricultural implements and machinery, and whiskey distilling as well as railroads. Among the latter are papers exchanged with the Illinois Central and the Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy railroads.
Iowa-Banking correspondence, plus checks and deposit slips, 1861-1900
Contains correspondence detailing Moir’s business dealings and investments outside of Illinois, stretching across the country from Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri, and Minnesota, to Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New York, and New Hampshire. The businesses include mining, agricultural implements and machinery, and whiskey distilling as well as railroads. Among the latter are papers exchanged with the Illinois Central and the Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy railroads.
Iowa-Business correspondence, including receipts and shipping orders, 1856-1907
Contains correspondence detailing Moir’s business dealings and investments outside of Illinois, stretching across the country from Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri, and Minnesota, to Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New York, and New Hampshire. The businesses include mining, agricultural implements and machinery, and whiskey distilling as well as railroads. Among the latter are papers exchanged with the Illinois Central and the Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy railroads.
Kentucky-Banking correspondence, ca. 1884-1890
Contains correspondence detailing Moir’s business dealings and investments outside of Illinois, stretching across the country from Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri, and Minnesota, to Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New York, and New Hampshire. The businesses include mining, agricultural implements and machinery, and whiskey distilling as well as railroads. Among the latter are papers exchanged with the Illinois Central and the Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy railroads.
Louisiana-Business correspondence, 1888-1898
Contains correspondence detailing Moir’s business dealings and investments outside of Illinois, stretching across the country from Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri, and Minnesota, to Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New York, and New Hampshire. The businesses include mining, agricultural implements and machinery, and whiskey distilling as well as railroads. Among the latter are papers exchanged with the Illinois Central and the Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy railroads.
Massachusetts-Business correspondence, ca.1855-1883
Contains correspondence detailing Moir’s business dealings and investments outside of Illinois, stretching across the country from Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri, and Minnesota, to Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New York, and New Hampshire. The businesses include mining, agricultural implements and machinery, and whiskey distilling as well as railroads. Among the latter are papers exchanged with the Illinois Central and the Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy railroads.
Michigan-Business correspondence, 1891
Contains correspondence detailing Moir’s business dealings and investments outside of Illinois, stretching across the country from Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri, and Minnesota, to Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New York, and New Hampshire. The businesses include mining, agricultural implements and machinery, and whiskey distilling as well as railroads. Among the latter are papers exchanged with the Illinois Central and the Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy railroads.