Flour Mills -- New York (State) -- Rochester
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Albert G. Smith papers
Albert G. Smith papers
This collection consists of the records of Rochester, New York based merchant, entrepreneur and contractor Albert G. Smith. The materials date between 1805 and 1916, with the bulk dating from 1839 to 1842. The records include letters, bills, receipts, contracts, mortgages, deeds, bonds, legal briefs and filings, title and judgement searches, cancelled checks and other documents.
Cash Journals, 1861-1935
Records of a Rochester flour mill include daybooks, ledgers, journals, cash books, ledgers, wheat purchase books, shipping books, sales records, order books, time books, and miscellaneous records of the last flour milling firm in Rochester.
Collection of the Pond family papers
This collection consists of court records, ledgers, letters receipts, oil mill records, and a diploma from member of the Pond family including GW. Pond, Elias Pond, Carolum Frederickum Pond, etc.
Ebenezer "Indian" Allan Land Contract and Ledger
This collection consists of a deed for the 100-acre tract, including existing mills, dated 1792 and signed by Ebenezer Allan. It also contains a ledger book allegedly used by Allan; this association is not proven and provenance is lacking.
Journals, 1855-1931
Records of a Rochester flour mill include daybooks, ledgers, journals, cash books, ledgers, wheat purchase books, shipping books, sales records, order books, time books, and miscellaneous records of the last flour milling firm in Rochester.
Moseley & Motley Milling Company Records
Records of a Rochester flour mill include daybooks, ledgers, journals, cash books, ledgers, wheat purchase books, shipping books, sales records, order books, time books, and miscellaneous records of the last flour milling firm in Rochester.
Sub-series H: Research notes, 1937-1970
This series is comprised of Rochester City Historian Blake McKelvey's research notes used to write his four volume history of Rochester, New York. The materials were assembled between 1937 and 1970. The series includes handwritten transcriptions of newspaper articles and journals; newspaper clippings, source and illustration citations, pamphlets, and notes.