Retail Trade
Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:
The Adrien and Emilie Segil photograph collection
The Adrien and Emilie Segil photograph collection contains a scrapbook and general materials relating to Adrien and Emilie's fashion retail business and travel.
Shephard Book Company collection
The Shephard Book Company collection (1884-1938) consists of 15 individual items that includes correspondence, bank checks, mortgage note and ephemera. The diverse pieces, signed by Richard B. Shephard, emphasize the fact that Shephard's patrons were notable writers and high-ranking individuals, including Frederick Dellenbaugh, William James Ghent, Myrtle Reed, Rear Admiral Winfield Scott Schley, and Booker T. Washington.
Shipler Studio records
George Pruce Simpson photograph collection
The George Pruce Simpson photograph collection contains portrait of George Pruce Simpson and a view of the front of the Ogden Paint, Oil and Glass Co. store in Ogden, Utah.
Franklin Richards Smith photograph collection
The Franklin Richards Smith photograph collection consists of one 8x10 print of the interior of the Smith's knitting shop in 1915.
Margaret Louise Smith papers
The Margaret Louise Smith papers (1895-1994) consist mostly of correspondence from the years 1911-1991, newsletters, notebooks and notes, programs, legal documents, and other personal materials.
N. W. Tanner papers [photocopies]
The N. W. Tanner papers (1912-1917) consist of photocopies of sales receipts from the William T. Bates Store in Aetna, Alberta, Canada, showing purchases by the Tanner family.
Virginia City General Store records
The Virginia City General Store records (1882-1885) consist of a ledger and a retail and wholesale price list. The Virginia City General Store was located in Virginia City, Montana.
W. P. Armstrong general merchandise account book
The account book of W. P. Armstrong, Virginia City, Montana Territory contains orders and payment for boots, slippers, leggings gaiters and Brogans, and for shoe and boot repair. There are orders to the states for leather.
Irving Jerome "Izzi" Wagner papers
The Jerome Irving "Izzi" Wagner papers (1927-2003) are a collection of his business diaries and correspondence, and several personal documents. Wagner's family owned the Wagner Bag Company, and after 1932, when his father died, Izzi, his brothers and his mother took over the company and made it into one of the more successful ventures of its kind.