Box 10
Contains 22 Results:
Fuller Millwork, 1936-1938.
Consists of files on companies that applied for loans from the GRIC. Generally information includes economic surveys and other information on companies, payment schedules if loan was granted, reasons for loans and in some cases accounts receivable. Series reflects the small business atmosphere in Grand Rapids from 1935 to the 1960s. Includes several firms that went under as well as several that became very successful. Arranged alphabetically, chronologically.
Grand Rapids Electrotype, 1941-1946.
Consists of files on companies that applied for loans from the GRIC. Generally information includes economic surveys and other information on companies, payment schedules if loan was granted, reasons for loans and in some cases accounts receivable. Series reflects the small business atmosphere in Grand Rapids from 1935 to the 1960s. Includes several firms that went under as well as several that became very successful. Arranged alphabetically, chronologically.
Grand Rapids Exterminating, 1945
Consists of files on companies that applied for loans from the GRIC. Generally information includes economic surveys and other information on companies, payment schedules if loan was granted, reasons for loans and in some cases accounts receivable. Series reflects the small business atmosphere in Grand Rapids from 1935 to the 1960s. Includes several firms that went under as well as several that became very successful. Arranged alphabetically, chronologically.
Grand Rapids Knitting, 1958
Consists of files on companies that applied for loans from the GRIC. Generally information includes economic surveys and other information on companies, payment schedules if loan was granted, reasons for loans and in some cases accounts receivable. Series reflects the small business atmosphere in Grand Rapids from 1935 to the 1960s. Includes several firms that went under as well as several that became very successful. Arranged alphabetically, chronologically.
Grand Rapids Woodcraft, 1939-1941.
Consists of files on companies that applied for loans from the GRIC. Generally information includes economic surveys and other information on companies, payment schedules if loan was granted, reasons for loans and in some cases accounts receivable. Series reflects the small business atmosphere in Grand Rapids from 1935 to the 1960s. Includes several firms that went under as well as several that became very successful. Arranged alphabetically, chronologically.
Gunn Co., 1954-1958.
Consists of files on companies that applied for loans from the GRIC. Generally information includes economic surveys and other information on companies, payment schedules if loan was granted, reasons for loans and in some cases accounts receivable. Series reflects the small business atmosphere in Grand Rapids from 1935 to the 1960s. Includes several firms that went under as well as several that became very successful. Arranged alphabetically, chronologically.
H.L. Hubbell Mfg., 1938
Consists of files on companies that applied for loans from the GRIC. Generally information includes economic surveys and other information on companies, payment schedules if loan was granted, reasons for loans and in some cases accounts receivable. Series reflects the small business atmosphere in Grand Rapids from 1935 to the 1960s. Includes several firms that went under as well as several that became very successful. Arranged alphabetically, chronologically.
Hallwood Inc., 1964-1967.
Consists of files on companies that applied for loans from the GRIC. Generally information includes economic surveys and other information on companies, payment schedules if loan was granted, reasons for loans and in some cases accounts receivable. Series reflects the small business atmosphere in Grand Rapids from 1935 to the 1960s. Includes several firms that went under as well as several that became very successful. Arranged alphabetically, chronologically.
Haney School Furniture, 1940-1945.
Consists of files on companies that applied for loans from the GRIC. Generally information includes economic surveys and other information on companies, payment schedules if loan was granted, reasons for loans and in some cases accounts receivable. Series reflects the small business atmosphere in Grand Rapids from 1935 to the 1960s. Includes several firms that went under as well as several that became very successful. Arranged alphabetically, chronologically.
Herold-Bertsch Shoe Co., 1937-1938.
Consists of files on companies that applied for loans from the GRIC. Generally information includes economic surveys and other information on companies, payment schedules if loan was granted, reasons for loans and in some cases accounts receivable. Series reflects the small business atmosphere in Grand Rapids from 1935 to the 1960s. Includes several firms that went under as well as several that became very successful. Arranged alphabetically, chronologically.
