Manuscript Group 317
Papers, 1889-1956
14 cubic feet
The papers of Harry Loren Day are part of the records of Day Mines, Inc., donated to the University of Idaho by Henry Day in 1984 and 1985. Initial processing of this manuscript group was done by Clay Williams in August 1988, with funds provided by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. Processing was completed by Judith Nielsen in November 1992.
Harry Loren Day, the eldest son of Henry and Ellen Day, was born at Dayton, Nevada, on December 12, 1865. He was graduated from the two-year business course at St. Mary's College, San Francisco, and assisted his father in the family store at Wardner, kept accounts for other merchants, worked in mines in Idaho and Montana, and played a dominant role in the development of the Hercules Mine which he and Fred Harper discovered in 1889. Like his father he was an active Republican in Idaho politics. In 1899 he was secretary of the Idaho senate, and in 1913 was the first president of the Idaho Mining Association. He was also Idaho commissioner to the Pan-Pacific Exposition in 1915. Harry and his brothers Jerome and Eugene became Democrats and remained so until Franklin Roosevelt caused them to return to the Republican party.
In 1900 he married Helen Bernadette (Nellie) Dwyer, daughter of a farmer near the Old Mission. The Catholic ceremony was held at the Cataldo Mission church on August 13; one son, Henry Lawrence Vincent, was born to them.
Harry managed the Hercules company from 1898 to 1912, and again from 1922 until he gradually turned the duties over to his son. He was also president and general manager of the Federal Mining and Smelting Company, 1912-1916, and took the title of traffic manager of the Hercules and associated companies, 1916-1922, directing the delicate coordination of ore production, routing, and smelting necessary for commercial success.
While manager of the Hercules, Day and his associates acquired a Wallace newspaper, bank, real estate, concentrating mills, a lead smelter in Washington and another in Pennsylvania. He shared the Hercules with his family and protected a tight family control. He was also, with his family, an owner of the renowned Portland Hotel in Portland, Oregon from 1910-1942.
His lifetime hobby was target shooting, and in later years collected western Americana. Although he was a principal in a lumber company and a notable livestock breeding partnership, his career centered on mining in the Coeur d'Alene district. His acumen as a businessman is evident in his fight with the Guggenheims in their bid to monopolize smelting in North America. Shortly after the takeover he was hired as manager of one of their smelters.
Harry remained in the Wallace region while business dictated, but moved to California when he was able. In his later years he was like any other wealthy grandfather, gardening and enjoying visits with his nieces and nephews at his sea captains home in Las Palmas near Santa Barbara. He also retained a lifelong interest in boats by sailing with his brother-in-law, Robert Ellis. In the early 1930s they were shopping to buy a sea going yacht over a hundred feet long. Harry Day died in Santa Barbara on November 19, 1942. He was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, Spokane.
The papers of Harry L. Day span the years 1899 to 1956 with the bulk of the material covering the years 1900 to 1940. Included are correspondence relating to the Hercules Mining company and personal correspondence, records relating to his activities with the State Bank of Commerce, 1905-1936; Federal Mining and Smelting Company, 1912-1921; his property and investments, Wallace Realty Co., and other mining activities. Other papers contain Day's financial records, date books, and an early ore shipment record.
Refoldering the material, combining the contents of less bulky folders, and discarding duplicate material reduced the bulk of this group by five cubic feet.
The papers of Harry L. Day are divided into four series.
The first series, General Correspondence and Related Records, had been subdivided into three subseries. The first of these contain letters relating to the Hercules Mining Company and the Day family, taken from Harry Day's letter cases, probably by Henry L.V. Day, for the use of C.R. Stark or John Fahey, or both, in their research projects concerning the Day properties. They are in approximate chronological order.
The letters in the second subseries were originally stored in letter cases labeled "Personal letters, bills, receipts." It is dominated by correspondence which related primarily to the mining businesses of Harry and other Day family members. Also included are items concerning politics and legislation as it affects mining, the Roman Catholic Church, and club memberships. The bills and receipts are chiefly for personal and household expenses. The subseries is arranged first by year and then alphabetically by personal or corporate names, using only the initial letter.
The third subseries contains similar material but is arranged alphabetically using both initial letter and full name designations. Included are correspondence, reports, claims, maps, contracts, settlements, and other records relating to the operation, production and proposed consolidation of the Hercules and Tamarack and Custer mining companies. There are also files on several smaller companies such as the Headlight, Hummingbird, Morning, and Western union. This subseries also contains personal correspondence and other records relating to Henry, Eleanor, Jerome, Blanche, and other Day family members. Of special interest is a letter from General W.T. Sherman dated February 9, 1848 and a 1882 photograph of the general autographed at Fort Boise.
Series two contains records concerning Harry's interest in several areas. The first of these is the State Bank of Commerce which contains copies of letters concerned with the grand jury inquiry into his service as bank director, 1909-1911, and his purchase of the bank's assets in 1913. Also included is a report on the investigation of the bank by Bland & Wilson, prepared in 1912. The correspondence in this subseries in alphabetical order and appears to have been refoldered by Henry L. Day in the 1970s. The records relating to his presidency of the Federal Mining and Smelting Company, 1912-1921, contain correspondence, financial statements, records relating to the Federal M & S vs. Washington Water Power Company suit, and transcripts of the testimony in the case of Star Mining Co. vs. Federal Mining & Smelting Company in 1921.
The Property and Investment records contain correspondence, certificates of incorporation stock certificates, balance sheets, location notices, abstracts of title, insurance policies, deeds, and other material related to the mining interests of Harry Day. The real estate records include tax sale certificates, tax receipts, land patents, indentures, bills of sale, etc. for properties in Wallace, Idaho; Santa Barbara, Dunsmuir, and Richmond, California; Portland, Oregon; and Spokane, Washington. The items in boxes 9-10 were originally in bundles and were placed in unlabeled folders by the original processor, therefore the folder headings are arbitrary, many taken from the inventory prepared by Day when he examined the material in 1972 (e.g. Bundle #1, Small cardboard box.) Material was arranged alphabetically by subject. Of interest in the Small Cardboard Box folder is a list of the property given to Henry by his parents when they retired to California in 1934. Also included in this series are reports of detectives working on the Eugene Day divorce case. The remaining material in this series was in labeled folders, two boxes relating to mining and one to bonds and other investments held by Day. These retain their original alphabetical order.
The third series contains financial material. Included are bills and receipts relating to the Day's estate Las Palmas in Santa Barbara, California, financial ledgers, voucher registers, and cash receipt books. Some of the ledgers were also used by Henry L. Day which accounts for the later ending dates for these items. The personal voucher registers for February 1928 to October 1930, and August 1935 to September 1937 are missing. The miscellaneous voucher register appears to relate to the family's interest in the Day businesses.
The other records in the final series are two date books which indicate where Harry was on each day and who he was with, and an ore shipment record for the years 1905-1906.
I. General Correspondence and Related Records, 1889-1941 1-6 A. Hercules Mine, 1889-1913 B. Chronological Files, 1891-1914 C. Alphabetical Files, 1905-1941 II. Records Relating to Harry Day's Activities, 1889-1941 6-12 A. Director of the State Bank of Commerce, 1905-1912 B. President of Federal Mining and Smelting Co., 1903-1921 C. Records Relating to Property and Investments, 1889-1941 III. Financial Records, 1911-1956 12-13 +os IV. Other Records, 1905-1935 13
Box Folder Description
1 1 File #3, April-August 1904 2 File #4, September-December 1904 3 Hoist file, 1903-1904 4 Files #4-5, September. 1904-May 1905 5 File #8, September 1904-September 1905 6 File #9, September-December 1905 7 File #9, Family, September-December 1905 8 File #10, December 1905-May 1906 9 File #11, May-August 1906 10 File #11 1/2, August-December 1906 11 File #12, January - November 1907 12 Files #13-14, July 1907-March 1908 13 File #15, February-July 1908 14 File #16, July-December 1908 15 File #19, August 1909-January 1910 16 File #20, January-April 1910 17 Files #21-24, May 1910-December 1911 18 File #25-27, January 1912-May 1913 19 General, 1889-1904 20 Statements (intermittent), 1898-1905 21 "Desk Files," Lead trust, etc., 1904-1905
22 Bills and receipts, 1891-1903 23 Legal papers, 1897-1907 24-30 A-Z, 1904 31-34 A-M, 1905 2 35-37 N-Z, 1905 38-44 A-Z, 1906 45-52 A-Z, 1907 53-62 A-Z, 1908 63-67 A-G, 1909 3 68-74 H-Z, 1909 75-86 A-Z, 1910 87-94 A-Z, 1911 95-101 A-Z, 1912 102-104 A-M, 1913 4 105-106 N-Z, 1913 107 A-Z, 1914
108 Alexander, Moses: Rights of way for roads, 1918-1923 109 American Smelting & Refining Co., 1916-1924 110 Anchor Group: Progress report, 1930 111 Assessment of mining companies, 1913 112 B, 1937 113 Bar Association data, 1941 114 Basin Mining Co., 1922-1923 115 Beach & boat, 1925-1933 116 Blast furnace reports (Northport), January & December, 1918 117 Bohemian Club, 1922-1933 118 Borah, William E., 1924-1934 119 Boyce, Edward & Eleanor Day, 1925-1935 120 Bridge (card game) rules, n.d. 121 Bullion Mining Co., stock certificate, 1916 122 Bunker Hill & Sullivan contract with Tacoma Smelting Co., 1905 123 Burke, Idaho, 1924-1929 124 Cabbell Mountain District, Grant Co., Oregon, 1915 125 Cemetery, Holy Cross, 1935 126 Coeur d'Alene Mining District, clippings, 1907-1926 127 Coke, 1918 128 Consolidation of mining companies, 1921, 1937 129 Copper Chief Mining Co., stock certificate, 1918 130 Custer correspondence, 1906-1907 131 D, 1939 132 Day, Eugene: Estate settlement, 1922 133 Murrel Hargis v. August Paulsen, et al., 1916 134 Hecla law suit, 1921 135 Day, Harry L. Baptismal certificate, marriage license, passports, 1900-1931 136-139 Personal, 1929-1940 140 Miscellaneous items, 1918-1939 141-146 Day, Henry Lawrence, 1929-1939 5 147 Day, Jerome J., 1922, 1932 148 Political clippings, 1916 149 Tamarack operation cost, 1925-1927 150 Rail rates, 1918 151 E-F, 1939 152 Electoral college, 1916 153 Ellis, Robert H. & Blanche, 1926-1938 154 Federal Mining & Smelting Co., 1913-1914 155 Forest Service, 1929 156 Fremont Restaurant Co., Wallace, Id., 1926 157 G, 1938-1939 158 Guelph Mining & Milling Co., 1923-1925 159 H-J, 1939 160 Headlight Mining Company, 1913-1915 161 Hercules Mining Company, 1922-1925 162 Incorporation, 1921-1925 163 Mill - E.H. Laws, 1923 164 Stock farm (Day Rothrock Co.), 1917-1923 165 Honolulu Mining Company, 1924 166 Hoover, William (Hercules personnel, telephones), 1922-1923 167 Horseshoe Creek coal claims, Fremont County, Idaho, 1905 168-170 Hot Springs Club, 1938-1940 171 Humming Bird, Sherman Lead, Stratton Mines, 1924-1926 172 Hypotheek Mining & Milling Co., 1915 173 Insurance, 1918-1919 174 Iron Mountain Tunnel Company, 1915 175 James Cunningham, Son & Co., 1927-1928 176 K-L, 1937-1939 177 Labor, 1918 178 Land Transfers, Spokane County, Washington, 1914-1920 179 Lane Lumber Co., 1911 180 Laws, Eugene H., 1918; 1923 181 Lawson, A. Werner, 1922 182 Lead Crystal Mining Co., 1913 183 Legislation, 1915 184 Liberty Group C, 1925 185 M, 1939 186 Maggy, P.J., statements & settlements, 1932 187 Maher-Hearn Group (Gertie), claim map, 1923-1930 188 Marsh Mining Company, 1915 189 McClure news syndicate, 1940 190 Mining companies, miscellaneous, 1920-1925 191 Miscellaneous items (Truckee newspaper, Sherman letter, etc.,) 1848-1918 192 Miscellaneous correspondence, Northport Smelter, 1916-1923 193 Miscellaneous material, 1930-1943 6 194 Morning Mine - Federal Mining & Smelting Co., 1914-1915 195 N-Q, 1939 196 Northport Smelting & Refining Co. : Audit data, 1916-1918 197 Electrolytic costs, 1918 198 Saving iron at Hercules Mill, 1918 199 Ore transports, 1919-1923 200 Placer Creek retaining wall, 1927 201 R, 1939 202 Rathdrum land, 1918-1924 203 Rex Mining Company, 1915 204 S, 1939 205 St. Alphonsus Church, 1926 206 St. Mary's College, California, 1935 207 Spokane contract proposals - Bunker Hill smelter, 1919-1922 208 Stansfield Forest Reserve Bill, 1926 209 Statements (Personal financial), 1938 210 Stewart Mining Company, 1914-1915 211 Stratton vs. Option controversy, 1926 212 Strode, A.M., 1912-1913 213 T-V, 1939 214 Telegrams, 1905-1906 215 Thom, Clarence, 1923 216 Turley, Patrick, Estate, 1915-1916 217 W, 1916-1917 218 W-Z, 1939 219 Western Precipitation Co., Cottrell process, 1916-1917 220 Western Union Mining Co., 1923-1924 221 Workmen's Compensation laws, 1913
222-225 Correspondence, A-Z, 1907-1911 226 Papers relating to the criminal prosecution, 1905-1910 227 Report on investigation of State Bank of Commerce, Wallace, Idaho, by Bland & Wilson, Accountants, January 8, 1912
228 Correspondence, A, 1912-1915 229 American Mining Congress, 1912-1914 230 Associated Press, 1913-1914 231 B, 1913-1915 232 Brownell, Francis H., 1912-1913 233 Burbidge, Frederick, 1913 234 Butte-Duluth Mining Company, 1914 235 Cardoner, Damian, 1913-1914 236 Coeur d'Alene production, 1913-1914 237 D, 1913-1917 238 Deep Wonder Mining Company, 1914-1915 239 Dwyer, P.J. & W.P., 1914-1915 240 E, 1915 241 Eilers, Karl, 1912-1913 7 242 F, 1913-1915 243-245 Federal Mining and Smelting Co., 1912-1916 246 G, 1915-1916 247 Green Hill Cleveland Mining Co., 1912-1915 248 Green Hill flotation, 1914-1915 249 Hercules, 1913-1915 250 Hull, H.J., 1915 251 K, 1915-1916 252 Kerney, Thomas J, 1938-1940 253 L, 1914-1915 254 M, 1909-1916 255 Macbeth, Ravenel, 1914-1916 256 May Day group, 1914-1915 257 Morning Mill, 1912 258 N, 1914-1916 259 O, 1915 260 Ore shipments, 1912-1915 261 Oro Grande, 1914 262 P, 1915 263 Portland Hotel, 1914-1915 264 Press-Times editorials, etc., 1915-1917 265 Priest Rapids Power Company, 1914-1915 266 R, 1915-1917 267 Rossi, Herman J., 1913-1914 268 Rothrock, Frank M., 1914 268 Ryan, John D., 1914 270 S, 1913-1916 271 Safety first, 1915-1916 272 Smith, E. Percy, 1913-1916 273 Special watchman, 1914 274-275 Stewart Mining Company, 1913-1915 276 Success Mine, 1914 277 Sweeney, Frank, 1913-1915 278 T, 1914-1915 279 Tamarack & Custer Mining Co., 1913-1915 280 U, 1915-1916 281 Vulcan, n.d. 282 W, 1914-1915 283 Walker, R.M., 1914-1915 284 Wark, Robert M., 1914-1915 285 Washington gold mining claims near Laurier, 1922 286 Z, 1915 287 Zinc rates, 1912-1913 8 288 Thompson Falls power project, 1907-1916 289 S.E. Peel, contractor, 1914-1915 290 Signed contracts, 1914 291 Max Hebgen, General Manager, Montana Power Company, Butte, 1914-1916 292 Miscellaneous, 1910-1915 293 Washington Water Power Company, 1908-1912 294 Agreements, 1913-1914 295 Contracts, 1908-1916 296 Rush J. White, 1913-1913 297 H.W. York, 1913-1914 298-302 Washington Water Power Rate Case: Legal documents, 1908-1915 303-307 Star Mining Co. vs. Federal Mining and Smelting Co., transcript of hearing, 1921 308 Organizational records, 1903-1915 309 Miscellaneous papers, 1906-1916 310 Monthly statements, 1912-1913
9 312 Adams, John B., deeds, options, etc., 1905 313 Agreements, 1904-1910 314 Amazon-Manhattan Mining Co., 1904 315 Ambergris Mining Co., 1910 316 American Smelting and Refining Co., Sundry papers, 1912-1913 317 Bank of California loan guarantee, 1916 318 Bonds: Porto Rico and Hawaii, 1924-1929 319 Borah, William E., 1912 320 Boyce, Eleanor Day & Edward, holdings of, 1922-1938 321 Bundle #1 (mainly F. Cushing Moore), 1916-1926 322 Bundle #2 (mining papers), 1902-1916 323 Bundle #4 (stock holdings & certificates), 1916-1932 324 Cardoner case, 1915-1917 325-326 Confidential agents' reports (mainly Eugene Day case), 1905-1918 327 Confidential reports (State Bank of Commerce/B.F. O'Neil affair), 1912-1913 328-331 Consolidated Interstate-Callahan Mining Co., General Superintendent's report, 1915-1922 332 Cuban Cain Products Company, Inc., 1932 333 Donlan, Edward, data, 1907-1916 334 Federal Circuit Court data, 1907 335 Fitzgerald, John L., 1911 336 Franz patent papers, 1904 337 Deep Wonder Mining Co., 1911 338 Evolution Mining District, Shoshone Co., 1903-1904 339 Happy Day Mine, 1916 10 340 Hercules Mining Company, 1905-1910 341 Agreements, 1902-1922 342 Deeds, indentures, etc., 1902-1904 343 Guardianship of Amzel Samuels, 1906 344 Incorporation, 1923-1924 345 Location notices, etc., 1889-1904 346 Ore contracts, proofs of labor, etc, 1902-1937 347 Hibernia securities, 1937-1940 348 Humming Bird Mining Co., 1911 349 Inventory of Diebold safe, December 29, 1925 350 Kill Buck Mining co., Butte, Montana, 1902-1922 351 Lelande Mining District, Shoshone Co., 1901-1904 352 List of warrants to Harry L. Day, 1989 353 Mica Rural Electric Co., 1941 354 Mining deeds, 1919 355 Mining stock held by Harry Day, 1911 356 New Velvet Portland Mine, 1906 357 New York Life Insurance Company, 1898-1902 358 Personal Correspondence, 1905-1913 359 Placer Center Mining District, 1889-1904 360 Placer locations, California, 1933-1934 361 Political letters, 1905-1907 362 Portland Hotel, 1909-1911 363 Promissory notes, 1905-1940 364 Quartz location notices, 1889-1890 365 Quitclaim deed to Thomas Powers, 1913 366 Real estate, 1904-1921 367 Deeds, 1925 368 Kellogg, Idaho, 1900 369 Wallace, Idaho, 1903-1904 370 Washington state, 1937 371 Rossi, H.J., Bills presented for passage at Boise, 1913 372 Roxbury placer deeds, 1936-1937 373 Roxbury Placer Mines, California, 1933 374 Safe combinations, n.d. 375 Small cardboard box (property transferred to Henry L. Day by his parents), 1934 376 State Bank of Commerce failure, 1906-1913 377 Stock certificates, 1905-1937 378 Swain's Detective Agency (O'Neil investigation), 1912 379 Thiel Detective Agency report of Western Federation of Miners Convention, 1909 380 Yreka Mining district, Shoshone Co., 1889-1892 381 A; Albany Mining Co.; Ambergris Mines Co., 1916-1934 382 B, 1918-1926 383 Benton Mining Co.; Big Creek Mining co., 1912-1928 384 Big Eight Mining Co., 1931-1934 385 Black Hawk Mining & Milling Co.; Blue Grouse Mining Co.; Bullion Mining Co.; Burns Company milling property, 1903-1934 386 C, 1803-1928 387 Chicago-Boston Mining Co.; Chisholm, W.A.; Clearwater Gold & Copper Mining Co.; Coeur d'Alene Crescent Mine, 1915-1920 388 Coeur d'Alene Hardware & Foundry Co., 1922-1935 389 Consolidated Insurance Agency; Copper Chief Mining Co.; Cuddy Mountain Galena Mine; Cyanide process, 1916-1935 390 D, 1915-1929 391 Dayrock Mining Co., 1923-1932 392 Dayrock Mining Co. (Pool), 1924-1934 393 Duluth Mining Co., 1926-1927 11 394 E; Eagle River Mining Co.; East Caledonia Mining Co, 1915-1924 395 F, 1917-1928 396 Florence Mining & Milling Co.; Forty-five Mine, 1916-1928 397 G, 1917-1927 398 Geneva group; Gertie Mining Co.; Gilliam, M.H. - Alaska, 1915 399 Golden Queen Group, 1904-1928 400 Good Springs Anchor Co.; Great Eastern Mining Co.; Grimes property, 1916-1935 401 H, 1917-1928 402 Happy Day Mining Co.; Hennessey-Burns Mining Co.; Hercules Mining Co., 1897-1932 403 Homebuilder Mining & Development Co.; Hypotheek Mining & Milling Co., 1916-1929 404 I, 1916-1924 405 Idaho Chief Mine; Idaho group; Imperial Mining Co., 1910-1935 406 J-K, 1904-1925 407 King & Queen Mine, 1915-1916 408 L; La Fleur Mountain Copper Co., 1918-1925 409 Lead Crystals Mining Co., 1915-1934 410 Lillie, D.F.; Lord Roberts Mining Group; Lucky Boy, 1916 411 M, 1917-1929 412 Marsh, Harry; Metzger, Delbert; Milwaukee Placer Claims; Montana Apex Copper Co.; Moonlight Mining Co., 1916-1931 413 N, 1917-1929 414 Nancy Donaldson Mining Co.; Nation Copper Mining Co.; Nevada Copper Co.; North Star Mine, 1916-1917 415 O; Options Mining Co., 1917=1931 416 Oregon & Montana Mining Co.; Osborn Utilities Corporation; Osceola Mining Co., 1916-1939 417 P, 1917-1926 418 Pacific group; Parrot Lode; Pierce, Fred; Portland Hotel Co.; Puritan Mining Co., 1916-1934 419 Q; R; Rasche, P.H., 1915-1928 420 Ray-Jefferson Mining Co., 1915-1934 421 Red Bird; Red Edge Mining Co.; Roanoke Mining Co.; Roos, John, 1915 422 S, 1917-1927 423 Seidenfelt, Sam; Sherman Lead Co., 1923-1934 424 Silver King group; Simons, W.H.; Sizer, Frank L.; Slate Creek Mining Co.; St. Helens Pulp & Paper Co., 1916-1932 425 Standard Dairy Co., 1926-1932 426 Stanley Consolidated Mining Co.; Stinson, E.N.; Stirling Mining & Milling Co., 1916-1929 427 Success Mining Co.; Sunshine Mining Co., 1925-1934 12 428 T; Tamarack & Custer Consolidated Mining Co., 1916-1934 429 Treasure Vault Mining Co.; Tuscumbia Mining Co., 1915-1931 430 U; V; Valley Mining Co., 1916-1925 431 W, 1919-1927 432 Wallace Meat Co., 1923-1937 433 Wallace Powder Co., 1925-1935 434 Wallace Realty Co., 1925-1930 435 Wallace Restaurant; Z, 1920-1929 436 Account "A"; Atwood Lodge, Dunsmuir, California, 1924-1939 437 Baltimore General Improvement Stock; Battin property; Benewah County, Idaho, bonds; Blaine County, Idaho, bonds, 1924-1935 438 Bond lists, 1930 439 Canadian Third War Loan Bonds; Canadian Victory Loan Bonds, 1918-1921 440 Cedar Street residence; Cedar Street furniture & fixtures, 1904-1937 441 City of Lewiston, Idaho, bonds; Coeur d'Alene highway District bonds; Columbia Corporation, Great Falls, Montana, 1926-1935 442 Day, Eugene, estate; Dominion of Canada National Service Loan; First Liberty Loan Bonds; Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds, 1920-1931 443 Harding, George, 1929-1935 444 Hays Park Addition, Henry J. Maye, 1930-1939 445 Jefferson County, Idaho, bonds; Kootenai County, Idaho, Highway District 4 bonds, 1921-1932 446 Masonic Temple Association of Boise, bonds, 1930-1939 447 McDermott, Chas. A/C note; Morris, Leo F., house, 1927-1936 448 Mortgage of Jack Finney; Murray dredge, 1921-1939 449 O'Gara & DeMartini reports; Oregon timber; Owyhee County, Idaho, bonds, 1925 450 Port of Grays Harbor, bonds; Porto Rico, bonds; Prudential Refining Corp., 1st mortgage, 1921-1932 451 Robertson, Frank, note; Rothrock, Frank M., note; Santa Barbara Polo Club, 1919-1931 452 Spaulding, Richmond, Pullman lots (California), 1913-1932 453 St. Helens Pulp & Paper Co.; Territory of Hawaii, bonds; Tiger Hotel Co.; Treasury bonds of 1947/52, 1922-1935
454-458 Bills and receipts relating to the Las Palmas Estate, Santa Barbara, California, 1924-1938 13 459 Personal accounts journal, 1911-1914 460 General ledger, 1914-1942 461 Income ledger, 1918-1947 462 Income & expense ledger, 1925-1956 os 463-467 Voucher registers, 1922-1942 os 468 Miscellaneous voucher register, 1925-1935 os 469-470 Cash receipt books, 1935-1942
13 471-472 Date books, 1931, 1935 473 Ore record book, 1905-1906