financial records
Found in 208 Collections and/or Records:
David Hall papers
Collection consists of manuscript financial claims submitted to the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs (Indian Dept. U.S. Government) from David Hall, 1855-1859, for supplies given to Native Americans in the Oregon Territory while acting as a special agent for the bureau.
John H. Hall, Sr. papers
John H. Hall, Sr. was U.S. District Attorney for Oregon. Papers include include correspondence, receipts, and documents relating to Auto Delivery Company and Ten Bar Ranch, and case files.
Hirsch-Weis Manufacturing Company records
Thomas J. Hobbs papers
Collection includes correspondence and business papers, as well as a bound invoice book, which contains financial records. Several pages of the book were used to write a partial history of the Yakima War.
Lee Hawley Hoffman papers
Lee Hawley Hoffman (1914-1998) was a prominent general contractor in the Pacific Northwest and a former executive director of the Oregon Historical Society. Collection includes records of Lee Hoffman, Inc., 1960-1962, with references to Oak Lodge Sanitary District, No. 1, Clackamas County; suit of Lee Hoffman v. U. S. regarding the construction of railroad bridge across the Deschutes River, 1962; personal and legal documents; financial records of Videoregon Corp., 1961-1962.
Ben Holladay papers
Papers of a railroad and real estate promoter with enterprises in Oregon, California, and elsewhere. The papers include letters; letterpress copybooks; court documents; genealogical materials; and a scrapbook (1872) regarding political issues. The materials relate to Ben Holladay's personal matters; real estate ventures; Seaside House, his home on the Oregon coast, and legal matters concerning the Oregon Central Railroad.
James Austin Howard papers
James Austin Howard (born 1871) was a realtor in Albany, Oregon. Papers include correspondence, insurance policies, ledgers, receipts, and bank books regarding real estate and other business topics.
Louis R. Huber papers
Louis R. Huber was a filmmaker and president of Northern Films in Seattle, Washington. Papers include correspondence, news clippings, photographs, scripts, legal agreements, receipts, brochures, film orders, news releases, menus, magazines, booklets, purchase orders, and invoices, as well as materials relating to the film "The Alaska Highway."
Francis Hutchinson papers
Collection includes business and financial records of various lumber companies in Oregon, including Hutchinson Lumber Co. in Oregon City.
Improved Order of Red Men, Willamette Tribe No. 6 records
Records include minutes, membership lists, financial records, scrapbooks, question books, and ephemera.