Title:
James Helm Jacobs business ledgers
Creator/Contributor:
Jacobs, James Helm, 1828-1896, creator
Abstract:
Two bound accounting ledgers. The earlier one has a spine title of "Harriman & Co., 1874" with entries dated 1874-1875 for
wharf and lumber account expenses, and customers who are buying lumber. It is unclear if the spine title is the actual name
of the business or a ledger that is being used for another entity. The later ledger, with a spine date "1880-1", appears to
encompass several different aspects of James Jacob's businesses including wharf collections, a boarding house, cash account,
accounts receivable for persons, including a cash account for Jacobs
Date:
1874 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Lumber trade -- California -- Berkeley
Bois -- Commerce -- Californie -- Berkeley
Lumber trade
California -- Berkeley
Jacobs, James Helm -- 1828-1896
Note:
Gift; Of Judy Jo Beardslee; 20140620.
James Helm Jacobs was born in Denmark in 1828. In 1853, he arrived in Berkeley as a mariner and purchased 60 acres of waterfront
property from Domingo Peralta. He built a wharf and ferry that brought grain, lumber, and people to San Francisco. Jacobs'
lumber business grew to dominate and, in 1867, became Heywood and Jacobs Lumber, a firm that supplied lumber and materials
to some of the earliest buildings in Berkeley including those of the University of California.
James Helm Jacobs business ledgers, BANC MSS 2014/205, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
In English.
Type:
Account books.
Physical Description:
print
2 46 x 34 cm and 40 x 30 cm
Language:
English
Origin:
California