Advertisement for J.H. Stansbury's general store, which was located in Atlanticville (present-day Seaford, N.Y.). Items sold in the store included dry goods, groceries, builders' materials, and agricultural supplies.
Advertisement for B.F. Rushmore's drug store, at Hempstead, N.Y. Items mentioned in the advertisement included drugs, paints, medicines, perfumes, oils, hair and tooth brushes, and stationery.
Advertisement for sale of bricks made at the kiln of Ephraim Smith, at Farmingdale, N.Y., and available for sale via the store of S. C. & I. Snedeker & Co. in Hempstead, N.Y. Three hundred thousand bricks were available for purchase.
Advertisement for Blakes Patent Indestructable [sic] Paint, sold by J.W. Smith, Druggist, &c., of Hempstead, N.Y. The paint was advertised as being both fire and waterproof.
Rushmore Farms account book (pp. 1-11) for produce sales for 1906-1908. Included among the crops grown at the farm, which was located in Roslyn Heights, N.Y., were corn, potatoes, beets, and turnips. The account book covers the years 1906-1945.