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Singer Store Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MC 259

Scope and Contents

Holdings include loose and bound materials documenting the business activities of a family owned general store from the 1890s through the 1950s. There is a gap in the 1930s when almost nothing is present.

Dates

  • Creation: 1890s-1950s

Biographical / Historical

The Singer Company, Georgia's oldest hardware store, was founded in 1838. Ownership has remained in the Singer family for 5 generations. Johan George Singer, who emigrated from Germany initially to Baltimore, Maryland, arrived in Lumpkin, Georgia in 1838 and established his shoe and boot making business. During the Civil War, the company provided boots for the Confederate Army. The first building was originally located just north of the Lumpkin Town Square. It was a two story wooden building with the shop on the ground floor and living quarters above. Later the business was moved to the northwest corner of the town square and operated by one of Johan George's older sons, John G. Singer, who also operated a tanning yard at another location. The original building has been moved to Westville, Georgia where it has been restored and serves as an exhibition boot shop.

In 1894 the business was moved to its present location on the southeast corner of the Lumpkin Town Square and operated by Johan George's youngest son, Fred Sam Singer and later Fred's sons, Jess and Julian. After their deaths, Julian's son Sam became president of the company.

Over time the business evolved from boot and shoe making to groceries and mercantile items and finally added hardware and farm supplies. The business closed in the 1980s and the building was donated to the Marion County Historical Society.

Extent

36 Linear Feet (22 boxes and 55 bound volumes )

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

The loose materials are arranged in 7 series:

Series 1 - Bills of Lading (1907-1953)

Series 2 - Freight Bills (1907-1941)

Series 3 - Receipts (1906-1944)

Series 4 - Price Quotes (1910-1942)

Series 5 - Orders (1907-1953)

Series 6 - Letters (1907-1953)

Series 7 - Catalogs

The bound volumes include:

Account Books (1898-1945)

Invoice Books (1968-1938)

Journals (1884-1946)

Ledgers (1895-1896 and 1940-1948)

Custodial History

Gift of Mr. Sam Singer

Status
Completed
Date
March 2018
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Columbus State University Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
4225 University Ave
Columbus Georgia 31907 United States