Birdsall & Garner account statement for Daniel Rider, c.1825
Birdsall, John C., c.1773-1850.
Garner, John, ?-1833.
Rider, Daniel
Birdsall & Garner
Accounts receivable
Business enterprises
General stores
Account statement with an opening balance of $37.00 (plus interest) owed by Daniel Rider to Birdsall & Garner. Note: Birdsall & Garner was a general store in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), N.Y. It was operated by partners John C. Birdsall and John Garner.
c. 1865
O'Connor, Michael
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Account statement
Birdsall & Garner debts inventory, 1828
Birdsall, John C., c.1773-1850.
Garner, John, ?-1833.
Birdsall & Garner
Accounts receivable
Business enterprises
General stores
Inventories--Accounting
Birdsall & Garner debts inventory of amounts owed by eighty-nine different customers. Note: Birdsall & Garner was a general store in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), N.Y. It was operated by partners John C. Birdsall and John Garner.
May 1, 1828
O'Connor, Michael
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Debts inventory
Birdsall & Garner promise to pay note from Willets Whitson, 1822
Birdsall, John C., c.1773-1850.
Garner, John, ?-1833.
Whitson, Willets
Birdsall & Garner
Business enterprises
General stores
Promissory notes
Promise to pay note in the amount of ten dollars and ninety-seven cents from Willets Whitson to Birdsall & Garner. Note: Birdsall & Garner was a general store in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), N.Y. It was operated by partners John C. Birdsall and John Garner.
May 1, 1822
O'Connor, Michael
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Promissory note
Promise to pay note
John C. Birdsall business letter from John Garner, 1812
Birdsall, John C., c.1773-1850.
Garner, John, ?-1833.
Business correspondence
Business letter from John Garner to John C. Birdsall, in which Garner writes about Parmenus Jackson's unwillingness to part with a particular lot unless Birdsall holds him to an agreement that they had made. Garner also mentions that lambs are selling well, and he suggests that Birdsall should bring some to New York and attempt to sell them. Note: John C. Birdsall operated a general store in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), N.Y., and had several different business partners, Garner eventually being one of them.
May 13, 1812
O'Connor, Michael
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Letter
John C. Birdsall, John Garner and Willets Seaman articles of agreement, 1817
Birdsall, John C., c.1773-1850.
Garner, John, ?-1833.
Seaman, Willets.
Business enterprises
Contracts
General stores
Articles of agreement between John C. Birdsall, on the one part, and John Garner and Willets Seaman, on the other part. The terms of the agreement lay out the conditions for Birdsall's rental of his general store, which was located in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), to Garner and Willets. All three parties lived in Jerusalem.
Feb. 20, 1817
O'Connor, Michael
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Articles of Agreement
John Garner and James Jackson promise to pay note to Thomas Townsend and John Vanderbilt, 1808
Garner, John, ?-1833
Jackson, James
Townsend, Thomas
Vanderbilt, John
Business enterprises
Business records
Businesses
Promissory notes
Promise to pay note for sixty-five dollars and thirty-five cents from John Garner and James Jackson to Thomas Townsend and John Vanderbilt, New York City merchants. Note on verso states that payment was received at New York on September 1, 1808. Reference is made to Jackson & Garner, so it seems likely that the two men were business partners. Note: Garner arrived in the United States from Armagh County, Northern Ireland, and settled in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), N.Y., sometime round 1801. He was a teacher at the Jerusalem school and also was a business partner in John C. Birdsall’s general store.
July 28, 1808
Sep. 1, 1808
O'Connor, Michael
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Promise to pay note
Promissory note
John Garner promise to pay note from Henry Totten, 1818
Garner, John, ?-1833
Totten, Henry
Business enterprises
Business notes
Business records
Promissory notes
Promise to pay note for one pound, nine shillings, and six pence from Henry Totten to John Garner. Note: Garner arrived in the United States from Armagh County, Northern Ireland, and settled in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), N.Y., sometime round 1801. He was a teacher at the Jerusalem school and also was a business partner in John C. Birdsall’s general store. It also seems likely that he was a business partner of James Jackson's.
May 1, 1818
O'Connor, Michael
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Promise to pay note
Promissory note
John Garner promise to pay note to Benodous Hendrickson, 1818
Garner, John, ?-1833
Hendrickson, Benodous
Business notes
Business records
Businesses
Promissory notes
Promise to pay note for one pound, six shillings, and four pence from Benodous Hendrickson to John Garner. Note: Garner arrived in the United States from Armagh County, Northern Ireland, and settled in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), N.Y., sometime round 1801. He was a teacher at the Jerusalem school and also was a business partner in John C. Birdsall’s general store. He may also have been a business partner of James Jackson's.
June 18, 1818
O'Connor, Michael
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Promise to pay note
Promissory note