Income and disbursements, 1897-1927
Sub-Series
Scope and Contents note
29 volumes; there are no volumes for 1900 and 1914. Compiled by Henry Clay Frick's office staff in Pittsburgh, these diaries record regular income from interest, dividends, and notes; payments for insurance premiums, dues, assessments, and mortgages; regular disbursements to family members and others; and board and stockholders' meetings. Some volumes from the 1920s note the movements of family members, such as their arrival in Pittsburgh, trips abroad, or the opening or closing of one of the family's residences.
Repository Details
Part of the Frick Collection Archives Repository