Annual reports of storage companies, 1915-1962.

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Annual reports of storage companies, 1915-1962.

Warehouse and storage companies and grain elevator annual reports include company name; company organization date; reorganization or consolidation; director and officer names and office addresses; number of employees and their salaries (1915-1916); stockholder names; numbers and values of shares owned; assets and liabilities; operating revenues and expenses; profit-and-loss account; income account; capital stock par value; funded debt amount; funded debt security; property value; warehouses and grain elevator numbers, locations, and capacities; transportation facilities available; list of railroads connected to property; store goods value; and insurance amount carried. Also included in warehouse reports are numbers of horses or trucks owned and truck capacities. Grain elevator reports indicate kind and quantity of grain handled.

6.5 cubic ft.ledgers 10 volumes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7390827

Illinois State Archive

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