Financial records
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph Dow family papers
Josiah Harris papers
Lothrop Lewis Maine statehood papers
Collection documents the contributions of Lothrop Lewis to the separation of Maine and Massachusetts and the establishment of Maine's statehood in 1820. Contents include correspondence, minutes, legal documents and resolutions, financial accounts, inventories, field books, and land surveys. Material reflects myriad logistical tasks necessary to the establishment and early management of the state of Maine.
Orange Frost Small papers
This collection documents the life and family of Orange Frost Small. Contents include correspondence, genealogies, institutional records, diaries, personal writings, account books, property and financial records, and photographs. The collection reflects the work, thoughts, health, and relationships of Orange Small, as well as close family and community members, including his son, Robert Orange Small.
Portland Camera Club records
This collection documents the activities of the Portland Camera Club and its members. Contents include meeting minutes, correspondence, financial records, promotional material, publications, essays, research, news clippings, scrapbooks, photographic prints, negatives, slides, and glass lantern slides. The collection reflects the founding, governance, management, and programs of the club, as well as the photography of its members.
Reverend John Tripp papers
This collection includes correspondence, signed statements and decisions, financial documents such as promissory notes, pew deeds and tithe accounts, and publications by or related to Reverend John Tripp, the town of Hebron, and its Baptist Church. Accompanying most items is a typed transcript, often prefaced with context, which may have been prepared for an exhibit.