Daybooks. Bookkeeping records.
Found in 106 Collections and/or Records:
Wastebook of John Richardson and Company concerning shipping, labelled āZā., 1805-1806.
The early volumes are general account books, but from 1800 the financial side was divided into three branches. The ledgers, journals, and waste books concerning shipping are distinguished by a letter, those for fish curing by a number, and those for fishing by neither.
Wastebooks of John Richardson and Company concerning fish curing., 1800-1805.
The early volumes are general account books, but from 1800 the financial side was divided into three branches. The ledgers, journals, and waste books concerning shipping are distinguished by a letter, those for fish curing by a number, and those for fishing by neither.
Wastebooks of John Richardson and Company concerning fishing., 1801-1813.
The early volumes are general account books, but from 1800 the financial side was divided into three branches. The ledgers, journals, and waste books concerning shipping are distinguished by a letter, those for fish curing by a number, and those for fishing by neither.
Wastebooks of John Richardson and Company concerning general accounts., 1787-1820.
The early volumes are general account books, but from 1800 the financial side was divided into three branches. The ledgers, journals, and waste books concerning shipping are distinguished by a letter, those for fish curing by a number, and those for fishing by neither.
Wastebooks of John Richardson and Company concerning shipping., 1800-1806.
The early volumes are general account books, but from 1800 the financial side was divided into three branches. The ledgers, journals, and waste books concerning shipping are distinguished by a letter, those for fish curing by a number, and those for fishing by neither.
Wastebooks or rough account books of John Richardson and Company., 1787-1813.
The early volumes are general account books, but from 1800 the financial side was divided into three branches. The ledgers, journals, and waste books concerning shipping are distinguished by a letter, those for fish curing by a number, and those for fishing by neither.