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Invoices.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Billing ; Bills (Invoices)

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

AM89-53

 Accession
Form of Material

The collection includes:

Map of North Western of Uruguay Railway.

Pass to the 84th Congress signed by Mississipppi Senator James O. Eastland.

South Mississippi Charity Hospital (Laurel) bills.

Australian coupon.

Other miscellaneous materials.

Dates: 1646-to date

AM90-9

 Accession
Form of Material

The collection includes:

Hospital receipts, 1927.

American National Insurance Company pamphlet.

The Louisiana Purchase Exposition Book.

Agreement between the Mobile and Ohio Railroad and the Southern Railway Company, 1912.

Title abstract of E.G. Armstrong.

Dates: 1646-to date

AM92-33, 1930s-1970s

 Accession
Scope and Contents From the Unprocessed Collection:

These records document the activities of the Vickers Plant Farms, which were based in Hattiesburg and located in the surrounding area.

The collection is unprocessed and unorganized.

Dates: 1930s-1970s

Joseph Reid Anderson Letter

 Collection
Identifier: M240
Abstract

Letter from Anderson, president of Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia to New York firm of Niel, Davidson & Co., relating to payment of bill.

Dates: November 1, 1872

A.J. Postlethwaite Records

 Collection
Identifier: M39
Scope and Contents This collection consists of 10 invoices from A.J. Postlethwaite's dry goods and import store in Natchez, Mississippi, reflecting activity on customer accounts between 1849 and 1858. Eight invoices record the purchases of Frederick Stanton, while the remaining two list items purchased by Francis Surget, Jr. Both men were prominent figures in Natchez in the mid nineteenth century.The handwritten invoices are generally in good condition with all entries legible to the reader. Each...
Dates: 1949-1858

Hawkins L. Vickers Papers

 Unprocessed Collection
Identifier: AM89-24
Scope and Contents

These records document the activities of the Vickers Plant Farms, which were based in Hattiesburg and located in the surrounding area.

The collection is unprocessed and unorganized.

Dates: 1930s-1970s