Selected Long Island Business and Industry Materials

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Title

Selected Long Island Business and Industry Materials

Subject

Brickmakers
Bricks
Business enterprises
Business records
Businesses
Carriage and wagon making
Drug stores
Farming
Farms
Feed stores
General stores
Nurseries (Horticulture)
Plumbers
Sailmakers
Sails
Stables
Stagecoach lines
Stores, retail

Description

The Selected Long Island Business and Industry Materials digital collection, which spans from 1715-c.1950s, is composed of images of 340 items from Long Island Studies Institute (LISI) collections that contain business and industry-related materials, but which are not specifically considered "business collections." The majority of materials come from the collections of the Carman and Rushmore families, as well as from the Newspaper Collection.

The collection includes materials that document the operations of both the Birdsall and Garner (ancestors of the Carman family) farms and general store at Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh, N.Y.) and the Rushmore family farm at Roslyn Heights, N.Y. In addition, newspaper advertisements from the mid-nineteenth century through the early twentieth century document the services of a variety of types of businesses, including agricultural nurseries, brickmakers, carriage and wagon makers, drug stores, farm supply and feed stores, general stores, livery stable and stagecoach operators, plumbers, and sailmakers. Advertisements were taken from Nassau and Suffolk County newspapers, including the Hempstead Inquirer, Hempstead Inquirer and Long Island Advertiser, North-Hempstead Gazette, Riverhead Weekly, South Side Observer (Rockville Centre), and the Suffolk County Journal (Bay Shore and Northport editions). 

Included in the collection are advertising fliers and cards, broadsides, business papers (account books and statements, business notes, indentures, ledger pages, promise to pay notes, receipts, etc.), newspaper advertisements, and photographs.

While this collection is very useful in helping to identify the location of business and industry related materials housed at LISI, it is also a valuable resource for those looking to conduct online research. 

(For information concerning traditional LISI business collections, visit our Long Island Business and Industry Catalog.) 

The Selected Long Island Business and Industry Materials digital collection was created with a grant from the Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation.

Source

Carman Family Collection
Rushmore Family Collection
Newspaper Collection
Hempstead Inquirer
Hempstead Inquirer and Long Island Advertiser
North-Hempstead Gazette
Riverhead Weekly
Suffolk County Journal (Bay Shore)
Suffolk County Journal (Northport)

Publisher

Hofstra University Library Special Collections

Date

1715-c.1950s

Contributor

O'Connor, Michael

Rights

Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user

Format

Advertisements
Account books
Account statements
Advertisements (newspaper)
Advertising fliers
Advertising cards
Broadsides
Business notes
Business papers
Indentures
Ledger pages
Memorabilia
Photographs
Promise to pay notes
Receipts

Coverage

Bay Shore, N.Y.
Hempstead, N.Y.
Jerusalem, N.Y.
Long Island, N.Y.
Nassau County, N.Y.
Northport, N.Y.
Town of Hempstead, N.Y.
Town of North Hempstead, N.Y.
Riverhead, N.Y.
Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Roslyn Heights, N.Y.
Suffolk County, N.Y.
Wantagh, N.Y.

Collection Items

Isaac Beedle loan payment receipt, 1795
Receipt for loan payment made by Isaac Beedle in the amount of ten pounds sixteen shillings for interest and past principle [sic]. Receipt was signed by Andries Hegeman of the loan office. Note: Beedle resided in Bethpage, Town of Oyster Bay.

Capt. John Birdsall receipt, 1728
Receipt for payment "reckend and reseved" (reckoned and received) from Capt. John Birdsall by Mordecai Lester. The location at the top of the receipt is listed as "Hempstead." Birdsall was a resident of Jerusalem (current-day Wantagh), Town of…

Capt. John Birdsall receipt for purchase of shingles, 1735
Receipt for payment of sixteen pounds and fifteen shillings made by Capt. John Birdsall to Joseph Dennis for the purchase of three thousand shingles. Birdsall was a resident of Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), N.Y.

Capt. John Birdsall receipt for payment made on behalf of William and Benjamin Hawxhurst , 1750
Receipt for payment of ten pounds, four shillings and eight pence, made by Capt. John Birdsall to Lazarus Horton on behalf of William and Benjamin Hawxhurst. Location written at the top of the receipt was Oyster Bay. Note: Birdsall was a resident of…

Capt. John Birdsall receipt for purchase of foodstuffs, 1751
Receipt for purchases made by Capt. John Birdsall from William Hawxhurst. Items purchased include salt, molasses, and sugar. Birdsall resided in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh). The location at the top of the receipt is listed as "Cold Spring," which…

Capt. John Birdsall receipt for purchase of foodstuffs, 1752
Receipt for 2 pounds 12 shillings and 10 pence for purchases made by Capt. John Birdsall from William Hawxhurst. Items purchased included flaxseed, molasses, sugar, and rum. Birdsall resided in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh). The location at the…

Capt. John Birdsall receipt, 1755
Receipt for payment of six shillings and nine pence made by Capt. John Birdsall, "by hands of his wife," to Daniel Birdsall, on behalf of Daniel's uncle William Hawxhurst. Location listed at top of document was Jeruslam [sic] (present-day Wantagh),…

John Birdsall, Jr. receipt, 1755
Receipt for payment of one pound one shilling owed by John Birdsall, Jr., to Thomas Williams. Payment was received "by hands of" Birdsall's father, Capt. John Birdsall. (Note: Birdsall, Jr., lived in the Township of South Hempstead (current day Town…

John C. Birdsall, bill for sawing boards, 1798
Bill for 1 pound 5 shillings 3 pence owed to John C. Birdsall for sawing boards for Jackson Seaman. Note: Birdsall, who lived in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh) ran a general store and had an interest in a saw mill.

John C. Birdsall, bill for sawing planks, 1798
Bill for 2 shillings owed to John C. Birdsall for sawing boards for George Balden. Note: Birdsall, who lived in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), ran a general store and had an interest in a saw mill.
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