Folder 10
Contains 16 Results:
Bills and Receipts--J through Na, 1904
Folder 10
A collections of bills and receipts relating to Warren Washington Bissell. All the items are from the year 1904 and have been arranged, by company named, alphabetically. This is the second of three folders from 1904, and contains documents from companies whose companies names fall between the letters J through Na.
Pension Documents, 1881-1890
Folder 10
Documents relating to Captain William Bissell receiving a pension. Documents include letters and forms such as an agreement to fees form and a proof of disability form.
Utah-Bingham Mining Company Correspondence, 1914, 20 June - 1917, 29 Aug.
Folder 10
Letter, 1914, 20 Jun.
Item 1
A letter from the Gilbertson Trust about investing in The New Utah-Bingham Mining Company. The letter mentions a difficulty in raising capital and asks for more investments from the stockholders.
Letter, 1914, 31 Aug.
Item 2
A letter from the New Utah Bingham Mining Company secretary F.T. Bellows. The letter, addressed to all the stockholders, is in reference to a second assessment of the company. A balance sheet of dated June 1, 1914 is included.
Notice, 1914, 31 Aug.
Item 3
A notice from the New Utah Bingham Mining Company in reference to a resolution made by the board of directors of the company; the company is asking for 15 cents per share on all outstanding shares.
Letter, 1914, 5 Sept.
Item 4
A letter from H.A. Bellows, treasure of The New Utah Bingham Mining Company, addressed to Mrs. Waren Washington Bissell. The letter is in reference to a question Mrs. Bissell had about future assements of the company.
Letter, 1915, 17 May
Item 5
A letter from H.A. Bellows, treasurer of The New Utah Bingham Mining Company, to Mrs. Warren Washington Bissell. The letter is notifying Mrs. Bissell that since she did not pay assessment that was called by the directors of the company her stock was forfeited and sold.
Letter, 1915, 30 June
Item 6
A letter from H.A. Bellows in reference to a sale of stock to shareholders who did not pay the second assessment and therefore lost their shares. The letter is notifying that the offer has been closed because the allotted shares have all been purchased.
Letter, 1915, 20 Aug.
Item 7
A letter from H.A. Bellows of the New Utah Bingham Mining Company. Bellows in the letter voices his confidence in the company.