Business Records (documents)
Subject
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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Lamont Montgomery Bowers papers
Collection
Identifier: BUSC-1976-001
Abstract
The papers of Lamont Montgomery Bowers (1847-1941), inventor, businessman, manufacturer, consists of business and personal correspondence, business records relating to Bowers' career in Binghamton and Broome County, New York industry, civic affairs and finance. L.M. Bowers was also a real-estate developer and land agent in Nebraska, manager for and confidential representative of John D. Rockefeller, Sr., and Jr., principally in Cleveland, Ohio, and in Colorado.
Dates:
1847 - 1941
Charles Green, Son and Company records
Collection
Identifier: BUSC-2019-001
Abstract
Business records of Charles Green, Son and Company, hop merchants from Hubbardsville, Madison County, New York. The collection includes correspondence, in the form of letters and postcards, and financial documents. The correspondence is business related, with the majority of the letters from customers located throughout the United States, with the remainder from Charles Green's sons, Walter Jerome, Charles Germain and nephew, Charles C. Green and several financial institutions. Financial...
Dates:
1865 - 1877
George E. Green letters
Collection
Identifier: BUSC-1993-002
Abstract
The George E. Green letters include correspondence, financial and legal records and documents relating to business dealings between George E. Green and John P. Fiebig. The documents date from 1900 to 1916 and pertain to early twentieth-century business/manufacturing, New York State history, local history of the Greater Binghamton area and the founding of International Business Machines (IBM). Please note that all materials in this collection have been digitized and are available...
Dates:
1900 - 1916
Rose Family papers
Collection
Identifier: BUSC-1985-002
Scope and Contents
Documents and letters pertaining to a family of prominent landowners in Broome County and northern Pennsylvania during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Dates:
1785 - 1912; Majority of material found in 1806-1870