Researching the history of a company can involve compiling information from a variety of sources. The Texas State Library and Archives collections contain business information produced or gathered by local, state, and federal government agencies. The resources below may be helpful as you develop your research strategy.
Texas. Secretary of State. Biennial report of the Secretary of State of the State of Texas. Austin, 1904
Corporate FilingsThe Texas Secretary of State (SOS) Corporations Section collects information on corporations, limited liability partnerships, and non-profit associations.
Texas Secretary of State biennial reports include lists of corporations or associations filed with the Corporations Section. The information in these lists becomes more detailed over the years, however these reports do not contain the text of the charters.
Indexes and registers of corporations dated 1871 to 1928 are part of the Texas State Archives collections. To request a search of these volumes, send an email to ref@tsl.texas.gov with the company name you would like us to search.
Most public companies in the United States are required to file annual shareholder reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Detailed financial and operational information can sometimes be found in these reports.
Directory of Texas Manufacturers (1932-1999)
Lists Texas manufacturers by a Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code, which describes a company’s primary business activity. Listings include contact information, number of employees, and sales figures. Produced by the Bureau of Business Research, University Texas at Austin.
Thomas Register of American Manufacturers (print editions 1905-2006)
Business listings with financial ratings arranged by product and state.
Search current Texas manufacturer and supplier listings by industry or company name through ThomasNet online .
Texas Almanac (1857-present)
Features include business listings, state business and manufacturer information, and industry statistics.
Texas Business Review (1927-2011)
Data and analysis for Texas manufacturers, with supplements on special subjects related to Texas business and economy. Published by the Bureau of Business Research, University of Texas at Austin. Search or browse full-text issues through Texas ScholarWorks .
There are other general business directories for specific types of industry and businesses. Often these directories are national in coverage and arranged by state. You can search for business directories in our online library catalog or through WorldCat .
Contact your local public or academic library for information about general business or industry directories, or access to reference databases and materials. Several business reference databases are available through the TexShare Databases program. Access to the TexShare Databases is available at our library in Austin, Texas, and to registered TSLAC patrons. Check with your local library about available databases.
Company HistoryCorporate websites may include detailed company information such as recent financial and annual reports, press releases, and corporate contacts. If you know the name of the company and it is currently in operation, you can search for company websites using your preferred search engine or business directory.
Historical newspapers and city directories from the area you are researching may include business listings and advertisements. Our Newspaper Research and City Directory Research guides include resources available at TSLAC and other repositories, and online databases that can be searched by name and keyword.
Published area histories can include information about local businesses and industries. Search for county or area histories in our online library catalog or WorldCat.org . Contact your local library about borrowing or requesting scans from publications of interest through ILL. Find a Texas Library in the area of your research and inquire about local history collections and research services.
Other state agencies may provide information about specific Texas businesses:
Property records, including surveys and deeds, may be available from the Office of the County Clerk where the property is located.
Historical maps may show the location of a business or include building or area details during a specific time period.
Texas business and industry statistics are available from the following state and federal sources:
Business research guides may be helpful for general business and industry research:
The Library of Congress Historical Company research guide includes helpful details about searching historical print and digital collections. While not specific to Texas, this guide can help you with strategies for business research in your own community.