Research Catalog

Mercantile collection.

Title
Mercantile collection.
Publication
1726-1950, bulk 1750-1900.
Supplementary Content
Finding aid

Items in the Library & Off-site

Filter by

8 Items

StatusContainerFormatAccessCall NumberItem Location
box 1Archival mixRequest in advance MssCol 24608Schwarzman Building - Manuscripts & Archives Room 328
box 2Archival mixRequest in advance MssCol 24608Schwarzman Building - Manuscripts & Archives Room 328
box 3Archival mixRequest in advance MssCol 24608Schwarzman Building - Manuscripts & Archives Room 328
box 4Archival mixRequest in advance MssCol 24608Schwarzman Building - Manuscripts & Archives Room 328
box 5Archival mixRequest in advance MssCol 24608Schwarzman Building - Manuscripts & Archives Room 328
box 6Archival mixRequest in advance MssCol 24608Schwarzman Building - Manuscripts & Archives Room 328
box 7Archival mixRequest in advance MssCol 24608Schwarzman Building - Manuscripts & Archives Room 328
oversize_folder 1Archival mixRequest in advance MssCol 24608Schwarzman Building - Manuscripts & Archives Room 328

Details

Additional Authors
  • Duyckinck Collection
  • Emmet Collection
  • Ford Collection
  • Sabin Collection
  • Thomas J. Taylor Collection
Subject
  • Banks and banking > United States
  • Insurance > United States
  • International trade
  • Mercantile system
  • Merchants > United States
  • Merchants > Great Britain
  • Mining corporations
  • Pharmacy > New York (State) > New York > History > 18th century
  • Privateering
  • Prize law > Great Britain
  • Railroads > United States
  • Railroads > Cuba
  • Real property > United States
  • Shipping > United States
  • Whaling
  • New York (N.Y.) > Commerce
  • Philadelphia (Pa.) > Commerce
  • United States > Commerce
  • United States > History > Revolution, 1775-1783
  • United States > History > Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
  • United States > History > 1865-
  • United States > History > 1783-1865
Genre/Form
  • Account books.
  • Accounts.
  • Business records.
  • Commercial correspondence.
  • Legal instruments.
  • Menus.
  • Photographs.
  • Property records.
  • Shipping records.
  • Stock certificates.
  • Technical drawings.
Source (note)
  • The Mercantile Collection was compiled over time from various purchases and donations made in the late-19th and 20th centuries, including transfers from the Duyckinck Collection, the Emmet Collection, the Ford Collection, the Sabin Collection and the Thomas J. Taylor Collection.
Language (note)
  • Includes items in Dutch, French, German, and Spanish.
Processing Action (note)
  • The collection received an accession-level description in 1986. In 2017-2018 a number of small collections were removed for separate description and access, and the main finding aid was revised. The collection's original arrangement in two series was retained.
Call Number
MssCol 24608
OCLC
122517785
Title
Mercantile collection.
Production
1726-1950, bulk 1750-1900.
Description
3.06 linear feet (7 boxes, 1 oversize folder)
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
sheet
volume
Description
Two series: I. Personal and corporate names; II. Subjects, titles and formats
Summary
The Mercantile Collection, 1726-1950, is a synthetic collection documenting mercantile and other business activities from the early-17th to the mid-20th centuries, especially in the northeastern United States. It consists of papers and records created by persons, firms, and companies engaged chiefly in trade, finance, insurance, mining, railroad management, shipping, and whaling. A few items pertain to manufacturing and real estate. Transatlantic commerce in the colonial and early-national period, and the early railroad industry in America, are strongly represented. Notable material includes the assorted papers of New York City and Philadelphia merchants, among them members of the Pemberton family of Philadelphia; Vice-Admiralty court proceedings; and the incomplete ledger of an 18th-century New York City druggist.
Language
Includes items in Dutch, French, German, and Spanish.
Processing Action
The collection received an accession-level description in 1986. In 2017-2018 a number of small collections were removed for separate description and access, and the main finding aid was revised. The collection's original arrangement in two series was retained.
Source
The Mercantile Collection was compiled over time from various purchases and donations made in the late-19th and 20th centuries, including transfers from the Duyckinck Collection, the Emmet Collection, the Ford Collection, the Sabin Collection and the Thomas J. Taylor Collection.
Connect to:
Finding aid
Occupation
Businessmen.
Mariners.
Merchants.
Ship captains.
Shipowners.
Added Author
Duyckinck Collection.
Emmet Collection.
Ford Collection.
Sabin Collection.
Thomas J. Taylor Collection.
Research Call Number
MssCol 24608
View in Legacy Catalog