Economics and Banking
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Bobbie Coray papers
This collection documents Bobbie Coray's career in public service, particularly her 1994 campaign as the Democratic candidate in Utah's First Congressional District race.
E. M. Brown Store records
This collection contains the invoice records of E. M. Brown's general merchandise co-op in Scipio, Utah, dating from the 1920s.
First National Bank of Logan-Credit applications
Financial statements from persons who were applying for credit. Entries usually list applicant’s name, marital status, age, assets, and liabilities. Applicants are primarily male from Cache County, Utah, and Franklin County, Idaho.
First Security Bank photograph collection
James V. Hansen Congressional papers
This collection contains subject files, general correspondence, constituent correspondence, books, reports, maps, newspaper clippings, media, and other documents from James V. Hansen's 20 years as a U.S. congressman representing Utah's first district.
Idaho State and Savings Bank
Ledgers from the Preston bank
Axel Johnson papers
Primarily account books.
Garth Jones collection
This collection contains materials collected by Garth Jones, Professor Emeritus of Public Policy and Administration at the University of Alaska at Anchorage, mainly related to water and irrigation. Because this collection is unprocessed, please contact the Special Collections manuscript curator to view these materials.
Ladies Auxiliary of the B.L.F.E. Liberty Lodge #397 Montpelier, Idaho
Records from the Ladies Auxiliary these include correspondence, financial records and lodge minutes
Anthon James Nielsen papers
Mainly correspondence, business receipts, and bank statements dealing with Nielsen's various business enterprises during 1892-1927. Companies represented here include A. J. Knollin and Co. of Missouri; partnerships with E. J. Kearnes and B. R. Meek in sheep, land, and livestock operations in Utah and Idaho; the Blue Creek Land and Livestock Company of Utah; the Riverdale Ranch near Preston, Idaho; and the Pacific Reclamation Company of Metropolis, Nevada.