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J.E. Rhoads & Sons Inc. miscellany

Creation: 1865-1905
 Collection
Accession: 1080

Abstract

The leather manufacturing firm of J.E. Rhoads & Sons grew out of an eighteenth-century tanning operation on the Rhoads family homestead in Marple, Chester County (now Delaware County), Pennsylvania. The miscellany contains ledgers, a list of leather dealers in the northeast, correspondence regarding an order of belts by the DuPont Company, and other loose papers, such as bills and receipts.

Dates

  • Creation: 1865-1905

Creator

Extent

0.2 Linear Feet

Historical Note

The leather manufacturing firm of J.E. Rhoads & Sons grew out of an eighteenth-century tanning operation on the Rhoads family homestead in Marple, Chester County (now Delaware County), Pennsylvania. The early business, established by Joseph Rhoads (1680-1732), was a combination of farming, tanning, and the manufacture of scythe stones. Following his death, the business was continued by his widow Abigail Bonsall Rhoads (1682-1750) until their son James (1722-1778) came of age and took over. The company was subsequently passed down to Joseph Rhoads (1748-1809), followed by his two sons George (-1859) and Joseph (1787-1861), who managed the business until the Civil War.

In 1861, the business was taken over by Jonathan E. Rhoads (1830-1914), son of Joseph, who carried it on until 1868, when he sold the old homestead and tannery and purchased a tannery in Wilmington, Delaware. In 1877, he formed a partnership with Thomas McComb under the style of Rhoads & McComb. The firm gradually shifted its emphasis from the tanning of sole and harness leather to the manufacture of leather belting.

In 1887, Rhoads & McComb was dissolved, and John B. Rhoads (1865-1911) was brought into the business, which became J.E. Rhoads & Son. His brothers, George A. Rhoads (1860-1937) and William E. Rhoads (1870-1945) joined the firm in 1888 and 1894, respectively. By the 1890s, the firm was concentrating on tannate belting. In 1889, it opened its first Philadelphia store, and it moved its head office to that city in 1897. Branch stores were opened in New York (1906), Atlanta (1923), and Cleveland (1927). Both the factory and corporate headquarters were located in Wilmington, Delaware, until 1977, when they were moved to suburban New Castle County.

The firm was incorporated in Delaware as J.E. Rhoads & Sons, Inc. in 1965. It earned the title of the oldest business in the United States before ultimately closing in 2009.

Scope and Contents

J.E. Rhoads & Sons Inc. miscellany contains ledgers, a list of leather dealers in the northeast, correspondence regarding an order of belts by the DuPont Company, and other loose papers, such as bills and receipts.

Access Restrictions

No restrictions on access; this collection is open for research.

Related Materials

J.E. Rhoads & Sons Inc. records (Accession 1156), Manuscripts and Archives Department.

J.E. Rhoads & Sons Inc. records (Accession 2741), Manuscripts and Archives Department.

J.E. Rhoads & Sons Inc. records (Accession 0290), Manuscripts and Archives Department.

J.E. Rhoads & Sons Inc. miscellany (Accession 1702), Manuscripts and Archives Department.

Language of Materials

English

Finding Aid & Administrative Information

Title:
J.E. Rhoads & Sons Inc. miscellany
Description rules:
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description:
English
Script of description:
Latin

Revision Statements

  • 2021: Ashley Williams

Repository Details

Repository Details

Part of the Manuscripts and Archives Repository

Contact:
PO Box 3630
Wilmington Delaware 19807 USA
302-658-2400