financial records
Found in 89 Collections and/or Records:
Matlack family financial records
The financial records of the Matlack family include the account books of Ann Roberts Stackhouse Matlack and Asa Matlack, and the receipt book of Mordecai Matlack.
Morris family financial records
The Morris family financial records include account books, trustee accounts, and receipt books. Volumes generally record deposits, withdrawals for payments for goods and services, and account balances.
Morris/Engle Family Papers
Although the central figure in this collection is the Philadelphia Quaker businessman and philanthropist, T. Wistar Brown (1826-1916), it also includes materials relating to his father Moses Brown, mother Mary Wistar Brown, and wife Mary Farnum Brown, along with other members of the Brown family. Among the papers are correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks and deeds.
Samuel Morton receipt book
The receipt book of Samuel Morton records payments made to various individuals for goods and services, generally related to Morton's grange farm.
New York Quaker papers
Ann Pancoast account book
The account book of Ann Pancoast records deposits, withdrawals for payments for goods and services, and account balances.
Pennsylvania Society Promoting Public Economy records
This collection is comprised of the accounts of the treasurer of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting Public Economy (1818-1819), correspondence (1818), and checks (1818).
William Penrose financial records
The estate account books of William Penrose generally record deposits, withdrawals for payments for goods and services, and account balances for the estate of William Penrose.
John Perot financial records
The estate account books of John Perot generally record deposits, withdrawals for payments, and account balances of Perot's estate.
Sansom Perot papers
This collection is comprised of the correspondence, financial records, and legal records of Sansom Perot Morris. The collection includes hand drawn maps of property, copies of Sansom Perot's will, loose financial documents, rent contracts, deeds, and correspondence.