子入畑証文之事
Language
Japanese
Type
Book
Creator
地主利兵衛 親類次郎 受人勘助
Issued
1849
Issued (formated)
1849
Extent
1 (画像枚数: 3)
Description
宛先/recipient: 吉兵衛
分類/Classification: 79 現在地名不詳の史料
所蔵/Location: 経図・資料室(保存庫2);Eco.Lib.Resources
請求記号/Call No.: 土屋:79:53
資料区分/Document Categoly: 古文書;Historical Documents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: jpg
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Faculty / Graduate SchoolGraduate School of Economics, Faculty of Economics
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Original OwnerThe Library of Economics, The University of Tokyo
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Data ProviderResources and Historical Collections Office, The Library of Economics, The University of Tokyo
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Rightshttp://www.lib.e.u-tokyo.ac.jp/bunsho/emug.pdf
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Metadata Rightshttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Collection
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Tsuchiya Collection (Documents)
You can find 4,027 items of historical materials donated by the family of Professor Emeritus Takao Tsuchiya (1896-1988).
It consists of the following three types of materials:
(1) Early modern documents purchased by Professor Tsuchiya mainly in the 1930s from antiquarian bookstore such as the Ganshodo Bookstore in Kanda, Tokyo.
(2) Manuscripts from the Aizawa Family, samurais of the Sendai Domain and the parental home of his foster mother.
(3) Modern historical materials which Professor Tsuchiya helped in the compilation such as;
・ Materials related to "Nihon Ginko 100nen-shi"
・ Materials related to "Chiho Kin'yu-shi"
・ Materials on "Nidai Kosuge Tanji Denki"
・ Materials on Akashi Teruo, president of the Dai-ichi Bank
etc.
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