Financial records
Found in 95 Collections and/or Records:
Ecological Studies of Wolves on Isle Royale Collection
Edwin Hulbert Papers
Papers, 1868-1913, financial records, one photograph, and correspondence between Edwin Hulbert and Frederick Mackenzie as well as correspondence to Frederick Mackenzie to other writers.
Faith Lutheran Church Records
Records, 1854-1988, of Faith Lutheran Church of Calumet, Michigan. Also includes records from the Bethlehem Finnish Evangelical Church, Carmel Evangelical Swedish Lutheran Church, and First Norwegian Lutheran Church. Includes minutes, church newsletters, financial records, building planning reports, yearbooks, membership lists, birth, baptism, confirmation, marriage, and death records, and other printed ephemera. In addition to English, records appear in Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian.
First National Bank of Hancock records
Records, 1868-1910, related to the First National Bank of Hancock, Michigan.
Florence V. Youngs Papers
Papers, circa 1914-circa 1955, of Florence V. Youngs, wife of Meywin W. Youngs of Houghton, Michigan. Includes correspondence, day books, photograph albums, scrapbooks, financial records, clippings, and condolence cards on the death of Youngs' husband in 1955. Several scrapbooks cover the World War II era and include newspaper accounts of the war as well as cartoons and illustrations.
Franklin Mining Company Records
Records, 1875-1878, of the Franklin Mining Company in Hancock, Michigan. Includes two bound volumes of cost sheets for the mine, detailing the operational costs associated with the mine.
Fraternal Order of Eagles Records
Friends of the Italian Hall Records
Great Lakes Boat Works, Incorporated Papers
Papers, 1959-1962, including financial reports, correspondence and stock certificate of the Great Lakes Boat Works Incorporated. The Great Lakes Boat Works operated in Dollar Bay, MI.
Gundlach Family Collection
Collection, circa 1890s-2003, of the Gundlach family of Houghton, Michigan. Includes business papers and records from the Herman Gundlach, Inc. construction company and the Barbara Kettle Gundlach Shelter Home as well as personal papers, photograph albums, notebooks, clipping albums, audiovisual materials, and other printed ephemera.