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Abraham & Straus collection

Call Number

ARC.223

Date

1886-1995, inclusive

Creator

Abraham & Straus
Wechsler & Abraham

Extent

0.25 Linear Feet
in one manuscript box and one oversize folder.

Extent

1 Gigabytes
in fifteen files.

Language of Materials

English .

Abstract

Various materials relating to Abraham & Straus, a major department store founded in Brooklyn by Abraham Abraham and Joseph Wechsler in 1865. The store became part of Macy's department stores in 1995.

Historical Note

Abraham & Straus was a major department store founded in Brooklyn by Abraham Abraham and Joseph Wechsler in 1865. Originally called Wechsler & Abraham and located at 285 Fulton Street, the store was so successful that it moved to a new and larger location at the corner of Fulton and Hoyt Streets in 1885. The name of the store changed to Abraham & Straus in 1893 when the Straus family, partners of Macy's department stores, bought out Wechsler's interest in the store. By 1965, Abraham & Straus had become the third largest department store in the United States, with several branches in and surrounding the New York City area in addition to its flagship location at Fulton and Hoyt Streets. The store became part of Macy's department stores in 1995. Until 2024, the original Abraham & Straus location on Fulton and Hoyt Streets continued to operate under the Macy's name.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged into 5 series by type. Within each series, the arrangement is roughly chronological.

Scope and Contents

Series 1: Publications includes a catalog dating from 1886, when the store was known as Wechsler & Abraham; an 80th anniversary booklet from 1945; and newsletters dating from 1941-1995.

Series 2: Centennial includes correspondence between Abraham & Straus employee Juli Daves and Harriet Stryker-Rodda, Archivist at the Long Island Historical Society, regarding research for the store's centennial; a press kit with releases, including a detailed history of the business; newspaper clippings; and press photographs. The photographs depict Abraham & Straus founder Abraham Abraham; Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Sidney L. Solomon; President Walter N. Rothschild, Jr.; and the Wechsler & Abraham store at its original Fulton Street location. They have biographical and historical information attached to their versos.

Series 3: Ephemera and images includes a metal tag, color postcard, various printed ephemera and a color 4x6 photograph of the store's facade from 1995. There is also an oversize print showing an aerial view of the flagship Abraham & Straus store at its location on Fulton and Hoyt Streets, along with other parts of Downtown Brooklyn, circa 1893.

Series 4: Armida Giglio materials consists of material collected by longtime Abraham & Straus employee Armida Giglio and given to the Brooklyn Historical Society in 2009. These materials include store directories, branded shopping bags, centennial materials, and various printed ephemera.

Finally, Series 5: Digital materials consists of digitized recordings of the Walter Rothschild Sr. 40th anniversary celebration dinner in 1953.

Conditions Governing Access

Open to users without restriction. Please consult library staff for access to digitized recordings.

Conditions Governing Use

While many items at the Center for Brooklyn History are unrestricted, we do not own reproduction rights to all materials. Be aware of the several kinds of rights that might apply: copyright, licensing and trademarks. The researcher assumes all responsibility for copyright questions.

Preferred Citation

Identification of item, date (if known); Abraham & Straus collection, ARC.223, Box and Folder number; Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Accessions 1977.242 and V1990.009 were the gifts of Juli Daves and Harriet Stryker-Rodda, 1965. Accession 1986.037 was purchased from Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, 1986. Accession 2009.013 was the gift of Armida Giglio, 2009. Digitized recordings of the Walter Rothschild Sr. 40th anniversary celebration dinner were the gift of Michael J. Lisicky, with the support of Walter (Trip) Rotschild III, 2017.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

If digital surrogates exist, they should be used in place of the originals whenever possible.

Related Materials

Brooklyn Historical Society ephemera collection (ARC.272), Folder: Business and Businesses -- Abraham and Straus

Brooklyn ephemera collection (BCMS.0007), Folder: Stores & Shops: Abraham and Straus

Records of the Brooklyn Council for Social Planning (BCMS.0039),Series 7: Related non-government agencies, Subseries 7.5: Other related agencies, Folder: Abraham and Straus [A&S]

Downtown Brooklyn Development Association records (1979.021), Folder: Abraham and Straus Garage

Allen J. Kone collection of Brooklyn postcards (2016.014), Section: Stores

Brooklyn and New York City business catalogs collection (1986.047)

Brooklyn Daily Eagle photographs (BCMS.0002): Various employee portraits

Existence and Location of Copies

Item-level description and digital versions of two images from the collection are available for searching via the image database in the library under the object ID prefixes V1990.1 and V1997.87.

Collection processed by

Nicholas Pavlik

About this Guide

This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2025-03-01 19:10:47 +0000.
Using Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language: Description is written in: English, Latin script.

Processing Information

Originally minimally processed to the collection level, this collection was reprocessed to the file level by Dee Bowers in 2025.

The collection combines the accessions 1977.242, 1986.037, 2009.013, V1990.009, and V1997.087.

Accession V1997.087 added to the collection by John Zarrillo in 2014. Digitized recordings of the Walter Rothschild Sr. 40th anniversary celebration dinner added to the collection by John Zarrillo in March 2017.

Revisions to this Guide

March 2017: Updated by John Zarrillo
March 2025: Reprocessed by Dee Bowers

Repository

Brooklyn Historical Society
Center for Brooklyn History
128 Pierrepont Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201