Clamshell
Container
Contains 7 Collections and/or Records:
E.E. Morgareidge Book F, 1944 - 1945
Item — Container: Clamshell, Box: 2, Object: F
Scope and Contents
This collection includes a number of accounting and/or repair ledgers and notebooks. They range in dates from the first half of the 19th Century through the mid-20th Century. They are primarily from the United States with some ledgers possibly originating from Europe. There are ledgers originating from Ohio, South Dakota, New York City, Connecticut, and more.The legders are primarily account books, keeping trake of repairs made to watches and clocks, as well as charges applied for...
E.E. Morgareidge Book G, 1946 - 1947
Item — Container: Clamshell, Box: 2, Object: G
Scope and Contents
This collection includes a number of accounting and/or repair ledgers and notebooks. They range in dates from the first half of the 19th Century through the mid-20th Century. They are primarily from the United States with some ledgers possibly originating from Europe. There are ledgers originating from Ohio, South Dakota, New York City, Connecticut, and more.The legders are primarily account books, keeping trake of repairs made to watches and clocks, as well as charges applied for...
Ledger -- Day Book, 1836 - 1841
Item — Container: Clamshell, Box: 2, Object: A
Scope and Contents
This collection is comprised of several ledgers and papers that belonged to and were created by William G. Humphrey and Dudley S. Humphrey, brothers who were in business together in Ohio during the mid-1800s. The material in the collection are primarily related to their business dealings, including that of a horological nature. The Humphrey brothers seemed to have primarily been in the lumber business, which is reflected in these ledgers, but they also note sales of clocks. The material in...
Ledger -- Memorandum of Small Accounts, 1852 - 1859
Item — Container: Clamshell, Box: 2, Object: B
Scope and Contents
This collection is comprised of several ledgers and papers that belonged to and were created by William G. Humphrey and Dudley S. Humphrey, brothers who were in business together in Ohio during the mid-1800s. The material in the collection are primarily related to their business dealings, including that of a horological nature. The Humphrey brothers seemed to have primarily been in the lumber business, which is reflected in these ledgers, but they also note sales of clocks. The material in...
Account Ledger, 1931 - 1933
Item — Container: Clamshell, Box: 2, Object: A
Scope and Contents
This collection is comprised of several ledger books noting the accounts of Jewelery store in York, Pennsylvania. This includes the type of watches that were handled by the jeweler, including serial numbers and brief notes on repairs, as well as charges made to their customers for these repairs. The ledgers span twenty years of records, from 1916 through 1936. There are two identical blank invoice books with Harry E. Trimmer printed on the top, along with an address of the jewelry shop. It is...
Account Ledger, 1933 - 1934
Item — Container: Clamshell, Box: 2, Object: B
Scope and Contents
This collection is comprised of several ledger books noting the accounts of Jewelery store in York, Pennsylvania. This includes the type of watches that were handled by the jeweler, including serial numbers and brief notes on repairs, as well as charges made to their customers for these repairs. The ledgers span twenty years of records, from 1916 through 1936. There are two identical blank invoice books with Harry E. Trimmer printed on the top, along with an address of the jewelry shop. It is...
Account Ledger, 1934 - 1936
Item — Container: Clamshell, Box: 2, Object: C
Scope and Contents
This collection is comprised of several ledger books noting the accounts of Jewelery store in York, Pennsylvania. This includes the type of watches that were handled by the jeweler, including serial numbers and brief notes on repairs, as well as charges made to their customers for these repairs. The ledgers span twenty years of records, from 1916 through 1936. There are two identical blank invoice books with Harry E. Trimmer printed on the top, along with an address of the jewelry shop. It is...