Box 14
Contains 176 Results:
Children-Mary Jane Hipp, 1969
Children-W. Hayne Hipp, 1963-1964
General File, 1962-1965
This series documents the activities of the Legal Department with respect to Linco, a company that operated leased departments in the International Super Stores chain. Liberty Life Insurance Company invested in this business. Records include financial statements, correspondence, leases, and documentation of its financial problems.
General File, 1966-1972
This series documents the activities of the Legal Department with respect to Linco, a company that operated leased departments in the International Super Stores chain. Liberty Life Insurance Company invested in this business. Records include financial statements, correspondence, leases, and documentation of its financial problems.
Indenture, 1964-1966
This series documents the activities of the Legal Department with respect to Linco, a company that operated leased departments in the International Super Stores chain. Liberty Life Insurance Company invested in this business. Records include financial statements, correspondence, leases, and documentation of its financial problems.
Leases, 1964-1966
This series documents the activities of the Legal Department with respect to Linco, a company that operated leased departments in the International Super Stores chain. Liberty Life Insurance Company invested in this business. Records include financial statements, correspondence, leases, and documentation of its financial problems.
Leases, 1967
This series documents the activities of the Legal Department with respect to Linco, a company that operated leased departments in the International Super Stores chain. Liberty Life Insurance Company invested in this business. Records include financial statements, correspondence, leases, and documentation of its financial problems.
Brown, Remus, 1934
This series documents the settlement of claims against this Charleston-based firm, acquired by The Liberty Life Insurance Company in 1930 for $50,000.
Gehlken, Raymond, 1929-1935
This series documents the settlement of claims against this Charleston-based firm, acquired by The Liberty Life Insurance Company in 1930 for $50,000.
Burk, L. S., 1932-1933
This series is composed of board minutes, correspondence, financial summaries, documents pertaining to litigation, and tax records. Among the correspondents in this series are Lewis Burk, W. Frank Hipp, John Rivers, and G. Richard Shafto.