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GUIDE TO THE WARSHAW COLLECTION OF BUSINESS AMERICANA, ca.
1724-1977
#60
BUSINESS EPHEMERA -- VERTICAL FILES, ca. 1724-1977
Scope & Content
This material makes up the
largest portion of the collection currently contained in 1,863 vertical
document boxes. It consists of bills, receipts, scattered correspondence
on letterhead stationery, advertising cards, trade catalogues,
calendars, greeting cards, business cards, timetables, labels,
handbills, photographs, lithographs, certificates, fans, newspaper
clippings, envelopes, bookmarks, cigarette cards, stock cards, election
literature, menus, sheet music, postcards, playing cards, posters,
scraps, stickers, rewards of merit, maps, printed advertisements,
application forms, and an assortment of other types of business
ephemera. The material dates from the late eighteenth through the
mid-twentieth centuries.
The material is organized
into two sub-groups. The first is divided into 470 subject categories
based on those created by Mr. Warshaw. These subject categories include
topical subjects, types or forms of material, people, organizations,
historical events, and other categories. Within the subject categories,
the material is organized by company where applicable or type of
material. Subject categories which have been fully organized, re-housed,
and described are followed by an asterisk (*). A scope and content note,
folder list, and a list of subject terms for the processed subject
categories is available. Many of the subjects also have brand-name
indexes that are available in the Archives Center.
The second sub-group is
divided into 68 categories and consists of materials arranged by
geographical areas. The geographical areas include regions, states,
cities and countries. Materials consists of bills and receipts, printed
advertisements, maps, tourist handbooks and guides, photographs, etc.
These materials remain largely unprocessed and written descriptions are
not available.
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