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Box 2

 Container

Contains 8 Results:

Transcript - Minster Loan and Savings Company vs. Loretta Laufersweiler, et al, 1939

 File — Box: 2, Volume: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection:

The collection contains annual reports dating 1914-1934, a transcript of a court case, and minutes from 1883-1937.

The documents in the collection were used as evidence in court in a case bought by the company in 1938 against five of its senior staff, Loretta Laufersweiler, Charles Bornhorst, E. F. Westerheide, Ben Boecker and John Fortman for negligence, and the loss of over $700,000 of company money.

Dates: 1939

Minutes, 1883-1896

 File — Box: 2, Volume: 2
Scope and Content From the Collection:

The collection contains annual reports dating 1914-1934, a transcript of a court case, and minutes from 1883-1937.

The documents in the collection were used as evidence in court in a case bought by the company in 1938 against five of its senior staff, Loretta Laufersweiler, Charles Bornhorst, E. F. Westerheide, Ben Boecker and John Fortman for negligence, and the loss of over $700,000 of company money.

Dates: 1883-1896

Minutes, 1896-1905

 File — Box: 2, Volume: 3
Scope and Content From the Collection:

The collection contains annual reports dating 1914-1934, a transcript of a court case, and minutes from 1883-1937.

The documents in the collection were used as evidence in court in a case bought by the company in 1938 against five of its senior staff, Loretta Laufersweiler, Charles Bornhorst, E. F. Westerheide, Ben Boecker and John Fortman for negligence, and the loss of over $700,000 of company money.

Dates: 1896-1905

Minutes, 1905-1913

 File — Box: 2, Volume: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection:

The collection contains annual reports dating 1914-1934, a transcript of a court case, and minutes from 1883-1937.

The documents in the collection were used as evidence in court in a case bought by the company in 1938 against five of its senior staff, Loretta Laufersweiler, Charles Bornhorst, E. F. Westerheide, Ben Boecker and John Fortman for negligence, and the loss of over $700,000 of company money.

Dates: 1905-1913

Minutes, 1914-1918

 File — Box: 2, Volume: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection:

The collection contains annual reports dating 1914-1934, a transcript of a court case, and minutes from 1883-1937.

The documents in the collection were used as evidence in court in a case bought by the company in 1938 against five of its senior staff, Loretta Laufersweiler, Charles Bornhorst, E. F. Westerheide, Ben Boecker and John Fortman for negligence, and the loss of over $700,000 of company money.

Dates: 1914-1918

Minutes, 1918-1925

 File — Box: 2, Volume: 6
Scope and Content From the Collection:

The collection contains annual reports dating 1914-1934, a transcript of a court case, and minutes from 1883-1937.

The documents in the collection were used as evidence in court in a case bought by the company in 1938 against five of its senior staff, Loretta Laufersweiler, Charles Bornhorst, E. F. Westerheide, Ben Boecker and John Fortman for negligence, and the loss of over $700,000 of company money.

Dates: 1918-1925

Minutes, 1925-1932

 File — Box: 2, Volume: 7
Scope and Content From the Collection:

The collection contains annual reports dating 1914-1934, a transcript of a court case, and minutes from 1883-1937.

The documents in the collection were used as evidence in court in a case bought by the company in 1938 against five of its senior staff, Loretta Laufersweiler, Charles Bornhorst, E. F. Westerheide, Ben Boecker and John Fortman for negligence, and the loss of over $700,000 of company money.

Dates: 1925-1932

Minutes, 1932-1937

 File — Box: 2, Volume: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection:

The collection contains annual reports dating 1914-1934, a transcript of a court case, and minutes from 1883-1937.

The documents in the collection were used as evidence in court in a case bought by the company in 1938 against five of its senior staff, Loretta Laufersweiler, Charles Bornhorst, E. F. Westerheide, Ben Boecker and John Fortman for negligence, and the loss of over $700,000 of company money.

Dates: 1932-1937