Box 2
Contains 9 Results:
Ledger, 1903 - 1904
This collection consists of financial records of August and Joseph Mayworm. The records detail their operation of a saloon and boardinghouse, as well as their work for the C. C. Douglass Company.
Liquor Dealer's Bond, 1890 - 1890
This collection consists of financial records of August and Joseph Mayworm. The records detail their operation of a saloon and boardinghouse, as well as their work for the C. C. Douglass Company.
Opal's Store (Hubbell): Account Book, 1910 - 1913
This collection consists of financial records of August and Joseph Mayworm. The records detail their operation of a saloon and boardinghouse, as well as their work for the C. C. Douglass Company.
Religious Materials, 1894-1895, undated
This collection consists of financial records of August and Joseph Mayworm. The records detail their operation of a saloon and boardinghouse, as well as their work for the C. C. Douglass Company.
Tax Receipts: Houghton County, 1887 - 1888
This collection consists of financial records of August and Joseph Mayworm. The records detail their operation of a saloon and boardinghouse, as well as their work for the C. C. Douglass Company.
Tax Receipts: Osceola Township, 1888 - 1914
This collection consists of financial records of August and Joseph Mayworm. The records detail their operation of a saloon and boardinghouse, as well as their work for the C. C. Douglass Company.
Tax Receipts: Osceola Township (not in Mayworm's name), 1888 - 1890
This collection consists of financial records of August and Joseph Mayworm. The records detail their operation of a saloon and boardinghouse, as well as their work for the C. C. Douglass Company.
Tax Receipts: Retail Liquor Dealers Special Tax, 1906 - 1907
This collection consists of financial records of August and Joseph Mayworm. The records detail their operation of a saloon and boardinghouse, as well as their work for the C. C. Douglass Company.
Tax Receipts: Schoolcraft Township, 1886 - 1886
This collection consists of financial records of August and Joseph Mayworm. The records detail their operation of a saloon and boardinghouse, as well as their work for the C. C. Douglass Company.