Box 22
Contains 5 Results:
Ledger book, undated
The Commercial Club of Boston records contain correspondence, financial records, membership books, photographs, meeting minutes, lectures, and event materials including artifacts, programs, and menus. Of note are an account of a 1905 trip to Cuba written by Robert Batcheller, the Club's secretary, and materials related to the visit of President William McKinley in 1899.
Collection is open for research.
Passbook/loan book, 1953 October
The Commercial Club of Boston records contain correspondence, financial records, membership books, photographs, meeting minutes, lectures, and event materials including artifacts, programs, and menus. Of note are an account of a 1905 trip to Cuba written by Robert Batcheller, the Club's secretary, and materials related to the visit of President William McKinley in 1899.
Collection is open for research.
Phone lists, 1890s
The Commercial Club of Boston records contain correspondence, financial records, membership books, photographs, meeting minutes, lectures, and event materials including artifacts, programs, and menus. Of note are an account of a 1905 trip to Cuba written by Robert Batcheller, the Club's secretary, and materials related to the visit of President William McKinley in 1899.
Collection is open for research.
Special cash book, 1900
The Commercial Club of Boston records contain correspondence, financial records, membership books, photographs, meeting minutes, lectures, and event materials including artifacts, programs, and menus. Of note are an account of a 1905 trip to Cuba written by Robert Batcheller, the Club's secretary, and materials related to the visit of President William McKinley in 1899.
Collection is open for research.
Treasurer's reports, 1889 - 1916
The Commercial Club of Boston records contain correspondence, financial records, membership books, photographs, meeting minutes, lectures, and event materials including artifacts, programs, and menus. Of note are an account of a 1905 trip to Cuba written by Robert Batcheller, the Club's secretary, and materials related to the visit of President William McKinley in 1899.
Collection is open for research.