Receipts (Monetary)
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Ben Frumess Pioneer Gift Shop, September 14, 1967
This folder contains a receipt and paper bag from Ben Frumess Pioneer Gift Shop in Estes Park, CO. The shop was owned by Harry A. Frumess and Doris Frumess.
Box 1, 1942-1964
Box includes one [1] file folder from the documents series. File folder five contains Bert Byron's selective service registration certificate, Bert Byron's Grand Lodge membership card, Bert Byron's property tax receipt from 1955, a copy of Bert Byron's Certificate of Death, Dolly Grey's funeral booklet, a copy of Dolly Grey's Certificate of Death, Pinellas County subdivision plat from 1951, and Bert Byron and Dolly Grey's warranty deed from 1951.
Box 1: Receipts and paint samples, circa 1895
Receipts for purchases by Ida C. Failing, paint in envelope, cards and envelopes. She was a turn of the century artist in Denver.
Copy of Bill, 1910 September 16
Copy of a receipt from Golden Hill Cemetery detailing the cost of Hyman Daily's burial. Items charged on the bill include a hearse, grave, digging, coffin, Bal Misaskim, and Tachrichem. The total of the bill comes to $50.00. The block and grave numbers are listed on the receipt as well. There is also an embalming service listed on the top of the receipt from Whitehead and Meyer for $20.00.
Misc. Patients and Staff, 1947-1973
Miscellaneous personal belongings belonging to staff or patients. Canadian passport is for a Mr. John Henry Anderson Farquar and was issued in 1957. Several materials belonging to a Ralph Florence Vick including social security card, food stamps, and medicaid card. Other miscellaneous receipts and business cards.
Patient: Francis E. Rudolph, 1948-1958
Personal belonings of Mr. Francis E. Randolph including some photographs of women (unidentified), Catholic sait medals (2), cards for a cab company, diners, hunting and fishing permits (all from Kansas City area) and a selective service registration card. Letter from AMC replying to Mr. Rudolph that they sent his medical summary from his time at JCRS with tuberculosis to his doctor as requested.
Receipt, 1915 February 11
Handwritten receipt that reads "received from Dr. Spivak $1.75 and cheap watch to apply in funeral expenses." It's signed by W. S. B. S. by [unreadable].
Receipt, 1912 January 20
Receipt for the shipment of Herman Stitch's personal belongings to his father, Abraham Stitch.
Receipt, 1911 October 23
Typed receipt that reads "received from Dr. Spivak $15 signed by Jacob Schoen to the order of M. Mendelovitz" Receipt is signed by Sam Mendelson.
Receipt from Caspar Hofmann Undertaker, 1912 February 14
Receipt from Caspar Hofmann Undertake. The receipt states it is for the shipment of Julius Cohen’s remains from Denver to New York. The total of the bill comes to $152.30.