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A 1940 tax photograph of Brown Studios' eventual address.

Birdsall & Jackson receipt for payment to late firm of John B. Tredwell, 1812.jpg
Receipt for a payment of two pounds and fifteen shillings made by Birdsall & Jackson to the late firm of John B. Tredwell, a New York City company. Note: Birdsall & Jackson was a general store in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), N.Y. It was operated…

Birdsall & Jackson receipt for payment to Williams & Mott, 1812.jpg
Receipt for a payment of eighteen dollars made by Birdsall & Jackson to Williams & Mott, a New York City merchant company. Note: Birdsall & Jackson was a general store in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), N.Y. It was operated by John C. Birdsall and…

Birdsall & Jackson receipt for purchase of dry-goods from Mott & Williams, 1810.jpg
Birdsall & Jackson receipt for two pounds and eight shillings for purchase of dry-goods from Mott & Williams, a New York City merchant company. Purchase included tobacco, starch, and bag of shot. Note: Birdsall & Jackson was a general store in…

Birdsall & Jackson receipt for purchase of nails from Silas Hicks, 1810.jpg
Birdsall & Jackson receipt for one pound, nine shillings, and two pence, for purchase of nails from Silas Hicks, a New York City merchant. Note: Birdsall & Jackson was a general store in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), N.Y. It was operated by John…

Birdsall & Jackson receipt for purchase from Williams & Mott, 1809.jpg
Birdsall & Jackson receipt for three pounds and six shillings for purchases of gurrah (muslin) and pocket handkerchiefs from Williams & Mott, New York City merchants. Note: Birdsall & Jackson was a general store in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh),…

John C. Birdsall account statement with S. Hendrickson, 1827.pdf
John C. Birdsall account statement with S. [Stephen?] Hendrickson, a New York City merchant. The statement covers the period from May 15, 1826, through May 20, 1827. Note: John C. Birdsall was a partner in a general store in Jerusalem (present-day…

John C. Birdsall business letter from John Garner, 1812.jpg
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…
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