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Journals (Accounts)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Scope Note: AAT: Note: Books containing accounts of an individual's or organization's occurrences or transactions, including records of financial transactions. Use "diaries" when referring to personal accounts of the writer's experiences, attitudes, or observations. For financial journals, also assign LCSH: Account books.See Also From: Account books

Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

First National Bank of Denver Account Books

 Collection
Identifier: M369
Abstract

Records of bank transactions for discounted bills, collections, drafts and cashier's checks processed at the First National Bank of Denver. Handwritten entries in the commercially printed blank books range from January 30, 1870 to December 30, 1899.

Dates: 1870-1899

Isidor Rothschild Biography and Diary Transcript

 Collection
Identifier: B327
Abstract

Isidor Rothchild was a Jewish business man who worked in the grocery trade in Greeley, CO. He owned and operated the I. Rothchild Produce Company. Collection contains a biography and diary transcript from Isidor Rothschild.

Dates: Coverage: 1861-1922

Journal - Cash, 1926-1946

 Item
Identifier: U334.02.0001.00002
Abstract

Bound book containing hand-written financial journal entries of the Social Science Foundation.

Dates: 1926-1946

Records Book, Safety Deposit Box, 1956 - 1961

 Item
Identifier: U114.17.0026.00002
Abstract

Contains informationg regarding vault or safety deposit box transactions. Includes note that reads, "Safety deposit box given up on February 2, 1961. Majority of securities to be transferred to First National Bank under an advisory trust agreement. Miscellaneous items to be kept in cashier's safe."

Dates: 1956 - 1961

Sadie Rosenzweig (Rosenblatt), circa 1908

 File
Identifier: B111.08.0008.0019
Abstract

Sadie Rosenzweig was born in 1890 in Braila, Rumania. She married Max Kranzman on Sunday, March 22, 1908 at her home in Denver. She passed away in 1930.

Dates: circa 1908