H. Weber & Sons Co. records

Object Details

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GUID
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Nurserymen
H. Weber & Sons Co.
Names
H. Weber & Sons Co.
Place
United States of America -- Maryland -- Garrett County -- Oakland
Topic
Horticulture
Florists
Floristry
Mail-order business
Greenhouses
Provenance
In 1979, a descendent of Henry Weber donated the The H. Weber & Sons Co. Records to the Smithsonian Institution's Office of Horticulture.
Nurserymen
H. Weber & Sons Co.
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H. Weber & Sons Co. records
Summary
The H. Weber & Sons Co. records document the professional activities of The H. Weber & Sons Company, a florist business consisting of a florist shop and greenhouse which was located in Oakland, Maryland. The collection contains business records, photographs, horticultural medals and wire frames used for floral displays.
Historical note
Henry Weber (1935-1904) was born in Germany and later immigrated to the United States in the 1860s. He was raised on a farm; this experience influenced the course of his life and career. Weber showed an affinity for flower growing and in 1870, he founded his own firm, H. Weber & Sons, a florist shop and greenhouse. In 1866, he married Catharine Schutz. Together they had eleven children; six later joined him in the company, which sold cut flowers (especially carnations and roses), annuals, perennials, herbs and vegetable plants. In 1880, Weber purchased an additional one hundred acres of land for the company. At the height of his business, he held a total of five hundred acres. Weber sold to a variety of clients, including private individuals and large companies. At the turn of the century, the small town of Oakland, Maryland, where his company was based, was prosperous because of the influence of the railroad, agriculture and summer vacationers. H. Weber & Sons' customer base, however, extended far beyond the boundaries of Oakland and the state of Maryland. Customers were located in Washington, D.C., West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, North Carolina, and as far away as Illinois, Michigan and Toronto, Ontario. Henry Weber died in 1904; his sons continued the business until 1978. Timeline 1870 -- H. Weber & Sons Florists, founded by Henry Weber. 1879-1905 -- H. Weber & Sons wins numerous horticultural medals. 1880 -- One hundred acres of land purchased for business. 1904 -- Henry Weber dies; his sons continue the company. 1905 -- The company is incorporated. Company stationery identifies the name of the firm as The H. Weber & Sons Co. 1978 -- The company is dissolved.
Extent
7 Boxes
Date
circa 1879-1962
Archival Repository
Archives of American Gardens
Identifier
AAG.WBR
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Ledgers (account books)
Medals
Photographs
Account books
Floral frames
Citation
Smithsonian Institution, Archives of American Gardens, The H. Weber & Sons Co. Records.
Processing Information Note
The records were processed by AAG intern Janet Curll Coleman in 2004. Encoded by Elizabeth Bauerle, December 2011
Rights
Archives of American Gardens encourages the use of its archival materials for non-commercial, educational and personal use under the fair use provision of U.S. copyright law. Use or copyright restrictions may exist. It is incumbent upon the researcher to ascertain copyright status and assume responsibility for usage. All requests for duplication and use must be submitted in writing and approved by Archives of American Gardens. Please direct reference inquiries to the Archives of American Gardens: aag@si.edu.
Genre/Form
Ledgers (account books)
Medals
Photographs
Account books
Floral frames
Scope and Contents Note
The H. Weber & Sons Co. Collection documents the professional activities of The H. Weber & Sons Company. The collection contains business records, photographs, horticultural medals and wire frames used for floral displays. The bulk of the collection consists of business records dating from 1903-1907 in the form of accounting journals and ledgers with handwritten entries of sales and payments. The ledger entries are quite detailed and include the date, customer name and sometimes the location, items purchased (with specific information related to quantity and item description), and unit and total prices. In the case of payments received, the entries include the client, date, amount paid and the method of payment, such as cash, check, money order or p.o. stamps. Some of the journals include sections in which monthly and annual account information was tallied. One ledger appears to contain names of employees, along with information such as hourly wages, hours worked and rent received. The collection of horticultural medals spans from 1879 to 1905. Most are in their original cases and are engraved. The floral frame collection is extensive; a sampling of the motifs that are represented includes a banner, open book, harp, train, four-leaf clover, cross, star, clock and Masonic symbols. These frames were typically used for funerary flower arrangements. This collection contains only a sampling of the records of The H. Weber and Sons Co. and should not be considered comprehensive.
Restrictions
Access to original archival materials by appointment only. Researcher must submit request for appointment in writing. Certain items may be restricted and not available to researchers. Please direct reference inquiries to the Archives of American Gardens: aag@si.edu.
Related Archival Materials note
The Smithsonian Institution's Botany and Horticulture Library includes two albums of floral designs from The H. Weber & Sons Co. Additional florist trade catalogs compiled by the Weber firm can be found in the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History Branch Library Trade Literature Collection.
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Record ID
ebl-1530043214968-1530043214971-0
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