Business enterprises -- Georgia -- Atlanta
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
George M. Traylor papers
This collection contains receipts from companies such as M. Rich Brothers (Rich's); Western Union; and Hunnicutt and Bellingrath Company.
Georgia Retail Merchants Association records
Harold H. Martin research material
This collection contains inter-office communications and preliminary drafts in preparation for a Newsweek cover story of Atlanta in March, 1954. The article covered the history and growth, especially the business development of the city. The research and writing was performed by Bill Emerson of the Atlanta Newsweek staff.
Hugh M. Dorsey, Sr. papers
This collection contains six scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and ephemeral materials. Of particular interest is a copy of the speech by Dorsey to Governor Slaton in response to the motion to dismiss filed in behalf of Leo M. Frank.
J. Regenstein Co. pamphlet and letter
This collection contains a pamphlet titled You and Regenstein's that contains information for new employees as well as a typed letter from the J. Regenstein Co. written to Mr. L. M. King of Jonesboro, Georgia.
James Stapleton ephemera
This collection contains an invoice for payment of purchase of various dry goods by William Hadden from J. and J. Stapleton; a pamphlet titled "Rules of the House of Representatives for the Session of 1865"; and invitations to the Inaugural Reception at the Kimball House in 1882.
J.P. Stevens Engraving Company records
Julius Frank Beck Business Papers
Lamalco, Inc. business records
This collection contains a small business administration loan form for Lamalco, Inc; a lease agreement between Perimeter Mall and Lamalco, Inc.; and four pages from the accounts payable book of Lamalco.
Marion Johnson photographs
Mary Wylie McCarty manuscript
McDonough-Thompson Company records
This collection consists of an alphabetical list of jobs undertaken by the company and dates of completion from 1920-1978.
Meeting Place for Travellers, West End, Atlanta, essays
Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce records
Mrs. William Gayle Photographs
Nunnally Company ledger
This collection consists of one ledger, titled "Transfer Ledger Purchase and Private," dated 1904-1909, with the transactions listed under the names of companies and individuals.
Property appraisals
This collection contains the property appraisals, tax returns, and related information for two Atlanta, Georgia businesses. One business is Joe's Laundry owned by Jew Shiu Dun, and the other is Chinese Kitchen owned by Leon Quan.
Robert Lee Avary papers
This collection consists of business papers, Methodist church papers, political papers, family records, and materials relating to Confederate veterans.
Sam Massell photographs
Scrutchin, Morrison & Company customer form
This collection contains a form mailed to costumers from Scrutchin, Morrison & Co. Commission Merchants and Dealers in Hardware, successors to McNaught, Ormond & Co. both of Atlanta, Georgia. There is a slightly legible note written on the back of the form from an unidentified person.