Pair of original handwritten business ledgers from Alabama, dating 1904–1906 and 1917–1930s.

Together, the two volumes contain over 500 pages (approx. 275 pages each) of ink entries documenting stock transactions, mining companies, tax records, and business correspondence from the early 20th-century South.


Notable references include:

• Columbus–Pioche Mining Co.

• Globe Gold Mining Co.

• Alabama Graphite Co.

• Mentions of Montgomery, Birmingham, and Talladega area businesses


Entries include cash payments, shares sold, notes payable, and detailed monthly ledgers in fine period handwriting.


Condition:

Solid antique condition for age. Some loose pages, light staining, and edge wear expected. Bindings still largely intact. Both are entirely legible and historically rich.


Details:

• Dates: 1904–1906 & 1917–1930s

• Combined pages: approx. 525 handwritten

• Location: Alabama / Southeastern U.S.

• Size: Large format, cloth-bound


These ledgers offer a rare window into Southern commercial and mining history—excellent for historians, collectors, or display.


Ships carefully packed and insured.