Ledgers (Accounting)
Found in 203 Collections and/or Records:
Sallie B. Taylor Diary
Diary, 1898, of Sallie B. Taylor of Frenchtown, New Jersey. Primarily concerns her daily activities, which include time spent at work, sewing, events which she attends, and trips that she takes to see family and friends. Her trips take her to such places as Waldwick, New Jersey, to visit members of her family and New York City. There are also some ledger pages at the end of the volume which include lists of purchases Taylor made and their cost.
W. L. Teter Papers
The Pauline Home for the Aged (Columbus, Ohio) Records
Thomas C. Jones Ledger
Ledger, 1869-1878, of Thomas C. Jones of the firms of Jones & Brooks, coal and wood dealers, and T. C. Jones & Co., tobacconists, of Richmond, Va.
Thomas S. Shirley Ledger
Ledger, 1846-1849, of Thomas S. Shirley, merchant, at Springfield [Fairfax County ?] Va. which includes an inventory of goods.
Thomas T. Adams Ledger
Ledger, 1848-1854, of Thomas T. Adams, Oak Hill Mills, Fauquier County, Va. which contains grist mill accounts.
Timberneck Farm ledgers
The Timberneck Farm Ledgers collection contains 11 ledgers including records of estate in relation to Timberneck Farm in Gloucester, Virginia as well as doctor's ledgers. The collection also includes school notes, essays and a Gloucester Charity School ledger.
Timberneck Ledger
Ledger, 1837-1853, of an unidentified farmer of "Timberneck," Gloucester County, Va. 56 p. : bound volume ; 31 cm.
Joseph H. Tisinger Ledger
Ledger, 1891-1909, of Joseph H. Tisinger of Shenandoah County, Virginia. He seems to have owned some sort of store, as there are entries for various meats as well as wood. However, it also seems as though Tisinger was involved in some baking activities, as there are lines that detail payment of taxes.
Topping, Daniel & Co. Account Ledgers
This collection contains three ledger books of accounts for Topping, Daniel, and Co., located in Topping, Virginia. The store was a partnership between J. William Daniel, J. W. Topping, and W. H. Enos. The ledger books have an index at the front of each volume with the names and pages of the accounts listed. There are only a few pages of accounts in each volume. Loose papers and photographs have been interfiled with the volumes.
Union Pacific Railway, St. Joseph and Western Railroad Division Payroll
Payroll records, 1880, of the St. Joseph and Western Railroad Division of the Union Pacific Railroad. Each page specifies the department being paid (General, Locomotive, Transfer Train, Freight Train, etc.) as well as what division (Eastern or Mountain). Listed are full names of employees, occupation, pay per day and in some cases total of roll and deductions.
Office of University Development Records
Virginia Counties Collection
Artificial collection of papers relating to various counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Includes current West Virginia Counties of Berkeley, Hardy, Jefferson, Morgan, Nicholas and Pendleton because the material was generated when these counties were part of Virginia.
Wedgewood Playhouse Records
George Weedon and Charles Washington Ledger
Ledger, 1772-1773, of [butchers?] George Weedon and Charles Washington of Fredericksburg, Va.
West Family Account Books
Account books, 1845-1901, of the West family, of Buckingham county, Va. Include memorandum books, account books (daybooks, ledgers, and journals) of several stores: Buckingham Female Collegiate Institute Store, Gravel Hill, Va.; West & Agee (John S. West and William C. Agee), Buckingham Court House, Va.; J. E. West and J. E. West (John Edmund West) & Bros., Dillwyn, Va. The collection includes account books of the Gravel Hill Post Office (John S. West and Mattie J. West).
George Whipple Ledger
Ledger, 1764-1814, of George Whipple, merchant, of Providence, R. I. [?]
William Chamberlayne Account Book
Photostat copy of a ledger, 1781-1812, of William Chamberlayne, New Kent County, Va. which includes recipes for dyes.
William Fairbairn Account Book
Ledger, 1823, of William Fairbairn which includes a record of marches made with a [military troops] from Augusta County, Va. The volume also includes carpenter's accounts (recording coffins constructed) and farmers' and laborers' accounts.
William Inskeep Ledger
Ledger, 1802-1859, of William Inskeep, merchant and farmer.
William J. Harrison Ledger
Ledger, 1843-1858, of William J. Harrison, physician of Sussex County, Va.
William J. Pendleton Ledger
Ledger, 1857-1872, of William J. Pendleton, physician, at Cuckoo, Louisa County, Va. Also includes accounts of a merchant, farms and labor accounts, and memoranda of a school operated by the Pendleton family.
William L. Williams Ledger
Ledger, 1853-1857, of [William L. Williams ?], a physician, of Nelson County, Virginia
The William & Mary Foundation records
Williamsburg (Va.) Merchant's Ledger
An account book of an unknown merchant in Williamsburg, Virginia.