Records, 1907-1984.

ArchivalResource

Records, 1907-1984.

Early records,1907-1935, including articles of incorporation and annual reports; sales and customer records, 1930-1969, including accounts with funeral homes, convention information, and commission statements; stock, finance, and tax records, 1907-1984; employee records, 1936-1984, including state and federal safety and labor bureaus materials; insurance and property records, 1924-1965, including materials for the Mae Thompson properties and rentals; manufacturer records, 1910-1984, including purchase and supply records and government reports; price lists, catalogs, and advertising, 1931-1984; ledgers and notebooks, 1918-1984; shipping orders, 1955-1976; bound volumes, 1908-1984, including minutes and inventories; and artifacts, including samples of casket linings and exteriors.

59 boxes; 2 oversize folders; 5 bound volumes; 5 artifacts.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6969425

Indiana Historical Society Library

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Indianapolis Casket Company

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Thompson, Mae S.

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Funeral Supply Credit Association

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United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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