Financial records
Found in 152 Collections and/or Records:
Ruth Gilchrist Bracy papers
The Ruth Gilchrist Bracy papers (1909-2005) contain personal correspondence, school memorabilia, family history, as well as material relating to Bracy’s travels and work with Altrusa International. Also included are materials related to the Utah Rock Art Research Association.
Brian Hansen collection of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints correspondence and documents
The Brian Hansen collection of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints correspondence and documents (1822-1908) contains early Latter-day Saints correspondence, financial records, and legal documents.
J. Gordon and Betty M. Browning papers
The J. Gordon and Betty M. Browning papers (1874-1999) are a collection of documents from the Browning, Foulger, and Menick families. The Brownings were politically active in the Utah Democratic Party. J. Gordon Browning had a career in radio.
Bullion Beck & Champion Mining Company records
The Bullion Beck & Champion Mining Company records (1881-1929) consist of by-laws, notices, maps, reports, correspondence, minutes, claims, settlements, and other papers. Organized by John Beck (b. 1843) in the 1880s, the Bullion Beck & Champion Mining Company was located in Juab County, Tintic Mining District, Utah Territory.
Butte and Superior Copper Company check register
Califia Books records
The Califia Books records (1979-2004) consist of correspondence, inventories, invoices, receipts, broadsides, pamphlets, catalogs, fliers, invitations, financial papers, sales records, and other materials documenting Califia's business operations. Califia Books is located in San Francisco and specializes in exhibiting fine press and artists' books and broadsides.
Camp Williams collection
The Camp Williams collection (1915-1942) contains correspondence, maps, and financial documents related to the founding of Camp Williams.
Ramona Wilcox Cannon papers
Frank Cyrus Carman papers
The Frank Cyrus Carman papers (1924-1989) consist of correspondence, broadcast transcripts, financial and business records, and QSL (radio transmission) cards documenting Frank Cyrus Carman's career in radio broadcasting. Carman established and managed several early Utah commercial radio stations, including KUTA (later KLUB) and KISN in Salt Lake City. The bulk of the collection consists of records, including advertising and public affairs broadcast transcripts, from these stations.
Arthur L. Chaffin papers
The Arthur L. Chaffin papers (circa 1920-1976) contains correspondence, financial records, mining documents, and other records concerning Chaffin's owning and operating of the Chaffin Ferry and his mining career. Arthur L. Chaffin operated the ferry across the Colorado River at Hite, Utah until the site was covered by Lake Powell in the 1960s. He was also extensively involved in mining in southeastern Utah.