Joseph and Feiss Company records, series II, ca. 1858-1988.

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Joseph and Feiss Company records, series II, ca. 1858-1988.

Consists of minutes, correspondence, news clippings, inventories, audit reports, tax records, contracts, legal deeds, blueprints, ledger books, personnel records, and booklets.

10 containers, 1 oversize container, 15 oversize volumes (17.20 linear feet)

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