呉服帳太物帳改

Language
Japanese
Type
Book
Issued
183307099
Issued (formated)
1833
Extent
1
Description

所蔵/Location: 経図・資料室(保存庫2);Eco.Lib.Resources

請求記号/Call No.: 古文書001:3

資料ID/Contents ID: 5507684453

資料区分/Document Categoly: 古文書;Historical Documents

公開方法/Media Type: オンライン;Online

データ形式/Format: pdf

Collection

  • Other Historical Manuscripts Under the Former Classification [Resources and Historical Collections Office]

    This collection includes the following:
    ・ Records on silk (gofuku-cho), cotton/linen materials (futomono-cho) and general ledger (shime-age-cho) for a shop (name unknown) from 1831-1853
    ・ Account books from the Nawaya Store from the end of the Edo period
    ・ Deeds (oki-shomon-dome) on the Tokugawa Shogunate properties in the Oshu Domain that were submitted to the treasury department of the Tokugawa Government (Edo Bakufu Kanjosho)
    ・ A petition by the wholesalers association handling salt shipped to Edo from the Setouchi area (Kudarishio-Nakagai-Nakama) (1792-93)
    ・ 79 documents regarding female workers of the Meiji period silk reeling company Katakuragumi.
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呉服帳太物帳改

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呉服帳太物帳改

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呉服帳太物帳

Other Historical Manuscripts Under the Former Classification [Resources and Historical Collections Office] | Graduate School of Economics, Faculty of Economics

呉服帳太物帳

Other Historical Manuscripts Under the Former Classification [Resources and Historical Collections Office] | Graduate School of Economics, Faculty of Economics