account books
Found in 122 Collections and/or Records:
Oregon Iron and Steel Company records
Unprocessed collection of records of the Oregon Iron and Steel Company, including account books and miscellaneous business documents. Also includes materials relating to Paul F. Murphy and Paul B. Murphy and their families.
Oregon Nursery Company records
The Oregon Nursery Company was organized in Salem in 1867 and moved to a location 10 miles west of Portland in 1906. The company farmed 1200 acres at this location until its collapse in 1927. The town of Orenco, founded in 1908, derived its name from the company's. Collection includes correspondence; demonstration planting records, especially regarding the Perfection Apricot; financial records; and an Orenco Mercantile Co. ledger.
O'Reilly family papers
Collection includes diaries, scrapbooks, account books, correspondence, newspaper clippings, genealogy, photographs, memorabilia, certificates, legal documents, etc., of the O'Reilly family, including James Archbold O'Reilly and Anne O'Reilly, of Portland, Oregon.
Viola Ortschild account book
Manuscript account book, 1906-1924.
John W. Owens papers
Pacific Northwest Newspaper Association records
Collection includes account books with lists of member newspapers from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Utah.
Parfums Duvelle, Inc. records
Parfums Duvelle, Inc. acquired Portland Business Cosmetique Laboratories of America in 1930. It was located at 10825 NE Skidmore St., Portland, Oregon, until 1974. It was also known as Perfume Consultants and Distributors. Collection includes record book, 1926-1943, of Portland Business Cosmetique Laboratories of America; and account book, 1956-1972, of Parfums Duvelle Inc.
Parker & Morris account books
Account books for a flour and shingle mill in Albany, Oregon. Includes notice of bankruptcy.
Penn Timber Company records
Records include a journal, canceled check book, and account book.
J. C. Pidcock papers
Collection includes account book, Cornelius, Oregon, 1904-1936; and correspondence and receipts, 1913-1936, including a letter from J. R. Schaffer of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Nehalem, Oregon.