Manufacturers' agents
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
Farr Alpaca Company Records
Collection of business records of the Farr Alpaca Company including financial, payroll, correspondence, sales, and production records.
Faxon, Elms and Company Records
Letterbook of outgoing correspondence concerning selling goods of several smaller New England mills through offices and warehouses in Providence, New York, etc., to U.S. and British "clothing and trimming houses." Volume is indexed by name of correspondent.
Gonic Manufacturing Records
Includes records of incorporation & minutes of stockholders' meetings, 1859-1884; minutes of Directors' meetings, 1877-1903; ledger, indexed, with cash and credit information, 1859-1867; records of dividends paid, 1882-1912; correspondence about dividends, 1905-1906, & notes on company history, n.d., 1954.
Griffin & Taylor Company Records
Includes payroll records, daily spinning room production records, invoice books, bales assigned to Faulkner, Kimball & Co., supply ledger for dye house, property & departmental inventories including inventory lists in detail tools and machinery owned by the mill.
H. A. Little Company Records
Includes two account books, one with Faulkner, Kimball & Co.; miscellaneous bills, receipts, notes, tax statements, etc. Also correspondence, boarders' accounts with names of workers. Also E.D. Haskell, Calais, VT, mill & store inventory and a wool bill, Alvin Braley to John White, Northfield, VT. Includes documents relating to estate of Walter Little, father of Hazen A. Little.
Hollingworth Family Papers
Correspondence mostly received by William Rawcliff, largley written by the Joseph Hollingworth, along with his father George and brother Jabez, John, and James.
Interlaken Mills Records
Collection includes correspondence, ca. 1884-ca. 1945; agreements with sales agents; financial records; cotton purchase records and regulations; advertising and sample books; lists of new help. Contains constitution and bylaws of Bookcloth Salesmen's Association, 1918.
Jesse and James Dean Records
Account book from store and small carding mill.