Daybooks.
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
H. F. Hiller General Store daybook
H. G. Hotchkiss Essential Oil Company records
Includes accounts, correspondence, banking records, broadsides, prices current, market guides and other materials relating to the development of the essential oils industry.
Hammond family business papers
Correspondence, grocery and general merchandise daybooks, cashbooks, customers' ledgers, inventories, order books, checkbooks and other accounts mainly of Hammond Brothers, the Hammond Store, and [E.J.] Barker and [Wallace] Wyman, successors to the Hammonds; also records relating to company railroad employees, canal and lake steamer shipping accounts, and journals of the Crown Point Iron Company and the Sugar Hill Company.
Hand family papers
Volumes include diaries of M.S. Hand
Henry W. Sage papers
The Sage papers consists of material pertaining to his business interests, the affairs of Cornell University, and his personal interests.
Hobbs family papers
Business records of the Nineveh carriage factory established in 1844 by Joseph W. Hobbs and operated by his two sons, George and Charles; and family correspondence. Other papers consist of records of the Afton School District No. 15, the Nineveh Sons of Temperance, the New York Road Hone Company, the Susquehanna Valley Telephone Company; and personal, financial, and business papers of Mrs. S.F. Humphreys.
L. Pearce Williams papers
Correspondence with colleagues, students, publishers, libraries, and individuals and papers concerning his research and teaching
Mitchell and Barnes families papers
Papers consist primarily of correspondence, land and other legal documents, daybooks, photographs, and clippings. Early documents largely concern the transfer and use of land in central and eastern New York.