Guide to the Family Papers of William S. Jackson, 1859-1889

Repository
Heinz History Center
Title
Family Papers of William S. Jackson
Creator
William S. Jackson,
Collection Number
MSS#69
Extent
2.5 cubic feet (1 box and 6 separately bound manuscript volumes)
Date
1859-1889
Abstract
William Stanford Jackson was a Pittsburgh and Idlewood, Pa. businessman of numerous trades during the mid to late nineteenth century. These diverse businesses included a veterinary practice, livery stables, and a hotel. These papers include personal journals and financial materials primarily relating to Jackson's business ventures.
Language
The material in this collection is in English.
Author
This guide to the collection was originally arranged and described by Steve Doell on October 7, 1993. Revisions occurred to the finding aid as a part of the encoding process in Summer, 1999
Sponsor
This finding aid has been encoded as a part of the Historic Pittsburgh project, a joint effort of the University of Pittsburgh and the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania. Funding for this portion of the project has been donated by the Hillman Foundation.
Publisher
Heinz History Center
Address
1212 Smallman St.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222
library@heinzhistorycenter.org
URL: https://www.heinzhistorycenter.org

Biographical Sketch of William S. Jackson and Family

William Stanford Jackson moved from Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Pittsburgh in 1849 at the age of twenty. He began several business ventures; unfortunately most were unsuccessful. His cattle dealing and veterinarian practice failed when a colleague absconded with profits and savings of the company. Destitute, Jackson was forced to turn the family's Greenwood home into a hotel, which was called the Idlewood Hotel and Cottages. Jackson married Katherine A. Morange (1836-) in 1859 and fathered three sons, Chevalier (1865-1958), Morange Stanford (1860- )and Shirls (1870-). Chevalier became a famous physician specializing in peroral surgery and endoscopy, eventually inventing the bronchoscope, a device that revolutionized laryngology and removes foreign objects from the esophagus. Besides the hotel, William managed the St. Charles Livery and Sales Stables located on Fourth Street near Smithfield Street, operated several coal mines and stone quarries and a harness and saddlery firm called Jackson and Frew. The elder Jackson died in the presence of his family at Idlewood while celebrating the Christmas holiday in 1889.

Scope and Content Notes

The bulk of this collection consists of ledgers and registers associated with William S. Jackson's various businesses. However, the four private journals in Box 1 written by Stanford and Shirls reveal to the reader a personal account of daily activities and feelings about events including: the tragic death of their father, turning their home into a summer hotel, obtaining their first jobs, etc. The miscellaneous folder from Box 1 contains materials relating to promotion of the hotel, including dance cards and menus, maps and floor plans of the hotel, blank checks, receipts, and correspondence from Stanford to his mother (1886). The W.S. Jackson and Co. account records include cash disbursements and invoice records. The guest registers from the Idlewood Hotel and Cottages (1876-1889) will prove interesting to researchers investigating the lifestyle and social customs of the 1870s and 1880s. The daily register and trip daybooks from the St. Charles Livery and Stables (1871-1873) record customer's name, rental equipment used, and dates of rental. The stock ledgers from the Workmen's Mutual Savings Bank (1873-1874) record buyer's name, stock price, date of purchase and number of shares exchanged.

Arrangement

The William Stanford Jackson Family Papers are housed in one archival box with additional volumes placed on the shelf and arranged alphabetically by title.

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

These materials were received in one accession, 1978.

Acc# 78:154 -- Gift of Mr. Edward McKeefrey

Preferred Citation

Family Papers of William S. Jackson, 1859-1889, MSS #69, Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania.

Processing Information

This collection was processed by Steve Doell on October 7, 1993.

Revision and rearrangement for the encoded version of the finding aid provided by Jennifer Marshall on August 4, 1999.

Conditions Governing Use

Property rights reside with the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania. Literary rights are retained by the creators of the records and their heirs. For permissions to reproduce or publish, please contact the curator of the Archives.

Subjects

    Corporate Names

    • Idlewood Hotel and Cottages (Idlewood, Pa.)
    • St. Charles Livery and Sale Stables (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
    • Workingman's Mutual Savings Bank (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

    Personal Names

    • Jackson, William Stanford -- 1829-1889
    • Jackson, Chevalier, -- 1865-1958
    • Jackson, M. Stanford, -- 1860-
    • Jackson, Shirls, -- 1870-

    Geographic Names

    • Idlewood (Pa.) -- Social life and customs
    • Pittsburgh (Pa.) -- Social Life and Customs
    • Allegheny -- Greenwood -- (Pa.)

    Other Subjects

    • Banks and banking -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh
    • Cabs and omnibus -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh
    • Hotels -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh
    • Stables -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh
    • Transportation -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh

Container List

Miscellaneous material,, 1876-1890
Containers
Box 1, Folder 1
Workingmen Mutal Savings Bank Stock Ledgers,, 1873-1874

Physical Location

shelf