Title:
Bangle & Chase daybooks: Alameda County, Calif., 1871-1876
Bangle and Chase daybooks
Creator/Contributor:
Bangle & Chase, creator
Abstract:
Bound daily accounting books for a house and sign painting business owned by Edward Bangle and George Chase containing daily
entries for expenses and income involving labor and painting supplies. The earlier volume begins in Brooklyn [i.e. Oakland],
California and has dated entries from May 13, 1871 to July 9, 1873. The second volume has dated entries from July 12, 1973
to July 20, 1876.
Date:
1871 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
House painters -- California -- Alameda County
House painters -- California -- Oakland
Sign painting -- California -- Alameda County
Sign painting -- California -- Oakland
Enseignes -- Peinture -- Californie -- Alameda (Comté)
Enseignes -- Peinture -- Californie -- Oakland
House painters
Sign painting
California -- Alameda County
California -- Oakland
Bangle & Chase -- Archives
Bangle, Edward -- 1829?-
Chase, George -- 1841?-
Note:
Purchase ; Carmen D. Valentinof; 20120320.
Edward Bangle (born 1829?) immigrated from England in 1850 and worked as a carriage painter in Alameda County, California.
George Chase was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, April 17, 1841. In May,1869, they formed a house painting and contracting
partnership under the name of Bangle & Chase. The firm continued until 1878, dissolving mainly on account of an injury to
Mr. Chase's ankle. Chase was the deputy Treasurer of Alameda County in 1881-1886.
Preferred citation: Bangle & Chase daybooks : Alameda County, Calif., 1871-1876, BANC MSS 2012/, The Bancroft Library, University
of California, Berkeley.
In English.
Type:
Archives.
Daybooks.
Account books.
Physical Description:
print
2 volumes (0.1 linear feet)
Language:
English
Origin:
California