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Box (Box #1)
Title: DOMESTIC ORDERS FOR MEDICINAL PRODUCTS

Description
Orders from the 50 states and District of Columbia for the medicinal products sold by “Dr. MacDonald's Atlas Compound”. These include Atlas Compound, Ac-So Tablets, Atlas Ointment, Healing Powder (discontinued about 1954), and Apple Blossom Skin Soap.
Orders are arranged alphabetically by state of origin. Orders are NOT in chronological sequence, and cover the period from about 1944-1957.
Includes orders for both medicines alone, and medicines and books. For Books alone, see “Domestic Book Orders.”

  Inventory:
file #, state(s), total # of documents
    Container 1
Alabama
65
    Container 2
Alaska, Arizona, and Colorado
44
    Container 3
Arkansas
62
    Container 4
California
88
    Container 5
Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, and Iowa
48
    Container 6
Florida
59
    Container 7
Georgia
62
    Container 8
Illinois
75
    Container 9
Indiana
60
    Container 10
Kansas
39
    Container 11
Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Mass., Minn., Mont., and Neb.
68
    Container 12
Louisiana
60
    Container 13
Michigan
90
    Container 14
Mississippi
94
    Container 15
Missouri
57
    Container 16
Nevada, N. H., N. J., N. Mex., N. Carolina, and N. Dakota
94
    Container 17
New York
71
    Container 18
Ohio
86
    Container 19
Oklahoma, Ore., R. I., S. Carolina, and S. Dakota
79
    Container 20
Pennsylvania
78
    Container 21
Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington (state)
99
    Container 22
Texas
158
    Container 23
Washington, D. C., W. Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming
34
TOTAL---- 1670
Box (Box #2)
Title: DOMESTIC BOOK ORDERS

Description
Orders from the 50 states and District of Columbia for various publications printed and sold by the “Atlas Printing Company:” Mac Donald's Farmer's Almanac, Secrets of Astrology Revealed, and Dr. MacDonald's Dream Book. Also included are orders for publications of other companies that were retailed by the Atlas Printing Company, most notably Solar Biology, The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, books on palmistry, hypnotism, mind reading, and other “occult sciences, ” as well as dictionaries and bibles.
Orders cover the period from Nov. 1944 to May 1957 with some gaps. Orders are arranged alphabetically by state of origin, and are in chronological order within each folder.
NOTE:If document is dated only with year, date of answer (rubber--stamped date) was used for chronology. Postmarks were used, when present, in preference to date of answer. Those documents with no year were classified as “undated, ” and are at the end of each foler.
Orders for books only. For orders for medicines alone, and both medicines and books, see “Domestic Orders for Medicinal Products.”

  Inventory:
file #, State(s), Dates, # undtd., total # of documents
    Container 1
Alabama 3/47 - 2/57 -
27
    Container 2
Arkansas 2/47 - 5/56 4
48
    Container 3
Arizona, Colo., Conn., Dela. 5/46 - 5/57 -
22
    Container 4
California 12/44 - 2/58 1
46
    Container 5
Florida 7/47 - 4/57 1
30
    Container 6
Georgia 12/47 - 5/57 -
34
    Container 7
Idaho, Ky., Me., Md., Mass. Minn., and Mont. 8/45 - 4/57 1
55
    Container 8
Illinois 12/45 -5/57 5
111
    Container 9
Indiana 2/47 - 3/55 2
43
    Container 10
Iowa 5/48 - 3/55 1
35
    Container 11
Kansas 1/47 - 1/56 2
54
    Container 12
Louisiana 7/46 - 3/57 3
64
    Container 13
Michigan 11/45 - 5/57 2
59
    Container 14
Mississippi 11/46 - 5/57 4
66
    Container 15
Missouri 12/46 - 5/57 2
75
    Container 16
Nebraska, Nev., N.J., N.Mex., N. Carolina, and N. Dak. 4/47 - 1/57 -
50
    Container 17
New York 6/45 - 1/57 2
48
    Container 18
Ohio 2/47 - 4/57 -
53
    Container 19
Oklahoma 1/46 - 3/57 3
54
    Container 20
Oregon, R.I., S.Car., S.Dak., and Tenn. 6/47 - 4/57 -
57
    Container 21
Pennsylvania 9/45 - 4/57 1
83
    Container 22
Texas 12/46 - 5/57 5
116
    Container 23
Utah, Virginia, Washington, Washington, D.C., W. Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming 11/44- 5/57 2
64
    Container 24
Misc. (state of origin unknown)
7
TOTAL----1301
Box (Box #3)
Title: ORDERS FOR MEDICINAL PRODUCTS FROM ABROAD

Description
Orders from foreign countries and U.S. possessions (such as Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands) for the medicinal products sold by “Dr. MacDonald's Atlas Compound.” These include Atlas Compound, Ac-So Tablets, Atlas Ointment, Healing Powder (discontinued about 1954), and Apple Blossom Skin Soap.
Orders are arranged alphabetically by place of origin. Orders are NOT in chronological sequence, and cover the period from about 1944-1957.
Includes orders for both medicines alone, and medicines and books. For Books alone, see “Book Orders From Abroad.”

  Inventory:
file #, Place of Origin, Total # of documents
    Container 1
the Bahamas, British Honduras, & the Belgian Congo
18
    Container 2
British West Indies (B.W.I.) Misc.
42
    Container 3
Canada
25
    Container 4
Canal Zone
28
    Container 5
Costa Rica
16
    Container 6
Cuba
103
    Container 7
Curacao (N.W.I.)
51
    Container 8
Dominican Rep., Dutch Guiana, French Camaroon, French Guiana, and the French Ivory Coast
14
    Container 9
Haiti, Holland, the Rep. of Honduras, & the Fr. Ivory Cst.
7 [UNK]
    Container 10
Jamaica (B.W.I.)
64
    Container 11
Liberia
12
    Container 12
Netherlands Windward Islands (N.W.I.) Misc.
24
    Container 13
Nicaragua, Panama, Senegal, and Venezuela
30
    Container 14
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands (U.S.A.)
104
TOTAL--- 538
Box (Box #3)
Title: BOOK ORDERS FROM ABROAD

Description
Orders from foreign countries and U.S. possessions (such as Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands) for publications printed and sold by the “Atlas Printing Company:” MacDonald's Farmers Almanac, Secrets of Astrology Revealed, and Dr. MacDonald's Dream Book. Also included are orders for publications of other companies that were retailer by the Atlas Printing Company, most notably Solar Biology, The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, books on palmistry, hypnotism, mind reading, and other “occult sciences, ” as well as dictionaries and bibles.
Orders are arranged alphabetically by place of origin. Orders are NOT in chronological order, and cover the period from about 1944-1957.
Orders for books only. For orders for both medicines and books, and Medicines alone, see “Orders for Medicinal Products from abroad.

  Inventory:
file #, place of origine, Total # of documents
    Container 1
the Bahamas, Bermuda, and British Guiana
57
    Container 2
Belgian Congo, French Camaroon, French Guiana, Gold Coast, Liberia, Nigeria, and Togo
34
    Container 3
British Honduras
50
    Container 4a
British West Indies (B.W.I.) Misc.- folder #1
125
    Container 4b
British West Indies (B.W.I.) Misc.- folder #2
135
    Container 5
Canada
50
    Container 6
Canal Zone
79
    Container 7
Columbia, Guatemala, Mexico, and Nicaragua
35
    Container 8
Costa Rica
43
    Container 9
Cuba
129
    Container 10
Curacao (N.W.I.)
87
    Container 11
Dominican Republic
21
    Container 12
Great Britain, Haiti, and the Republic of Honduras
32
    Container 13a
Jamaica (B.W.I.) Misc. - folder #1
173
    Container 13b
Jamaica (B.W.I.) Misc. - folder #2
91
    Container 14
Netherlands Windward Islands (N.W.I.) Misc.
73
    Container 15
Republic of Panama
34
    Container 16
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands (U.S.A.)
85
    Container 17
Venezuela
30
Total---- 1363
Title: BILLS, RECEIPTED BILLS, AND MISC. BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE

Description
Bills from various companies for office equipment, supplies, maintenance, fuel (Coal and Oil), stationary, printing equipment and supplies, chemicals, bottles, and miscellaneous services. Also included are some personal bills, mostly of Arthur C. MacDonald such as auto repair bills, bills for jewelery, groceries, work done on his home, tax and utility bills, etc.
Bills are organized by type, and are NOT in chronological order. Bills cover the period from about 1905 to 1935.
folders 1-11 in Box #4
folders 12a-19 in Box #5.

  Inventory:
File Number, Billing Company or type, Total # of Documents
    Box (Box #4)
Container 1a
Advertising Bills - folder #1
202
    Container 1b
Advertising Bills - folder #2
249
    Container 2
Bills for Automobile Repairs, service, etc.
73
    Container 3
Bills for Bottles, Bottle Caps, Corks, and Labels
62
    Container 4
Bills for Boxes - Shipping, Packing Boxes, etc.
231
    Container 5
Bills for Coal
58
    Container 6
Bills for Insurance
114
    Container 7
Bills for Mailings - from U.S. Post Office & Private Mailing Companies
142
    Container 8a
Bills for Medical Supplies - Drugs, Chemicals, etc.
125
    Container 8b
Bills for Medical Supplies - Drugs, Chemicals, etc.
132
    Container 8c
Bills for Medical Supplies - Drugs, Chemicals, etc.
173
    Container 8d
Bills for Medical Supplies - Drugs, Chemicals, etc.
215
    Container 9
Bills for Oil
14
    Container 10
Bills for Paper and Misc. Stationary
160
    Container 11
Bills for Printing and Printing Supplies
47
    Box (Box #5)
Container 12a
Bills and Orders for Publications of Other Companies
185
    Container 12b
Bills and Orders for Publications of Other Companies
148
    Container 12c
Bills and Orders for Publications of Other Companies
207
    Container 12d
Bills and Orders for Publications of Other Companies
110
    Container 13
Bills from S. J. Kelly Engraving Company
159
    Container 14
Bills from Western Union Telegraph Co. for“Time Service”
46
    Container 15a
Miscellaneous Bills - folder #1
131
    Container 15b
Miscellaneous Bills - folder #2
115
    Container 16
Misc. Bills “to the Estate of Jeremiah MacDonald” (J. Didier, Executor)
48
    Container 17
Miscellaneous Personal Bills
169
    Container 18
Tax Bills and Receipts
39
    Container 19
Utility Bills (Telephone, electricity, water, etc.)
191
TOTAL--- 3545
Title: COPIES OF MACDONALD'S FARMERS ALMANAC

Description
24 copies of MacDonald's Almanac for various years.

  Inventory:
Number, Year, # of copies
    Box (Box #6)
A-1941 1941
one
    A-1942 1942
two
    A-1943 1943
six
    A-1944 1944
three
    A-1945 1945
four
    A-1948 1948
one
    A-1949 1949
two
    A-1950 1950
one
    A-1955 1955
one
    A-1961 1961
three
TOTAL---- 24
    A-1910 1910
[UNK]
[UNK] [UNK] in 1988 [UNK] [UNK] [UNK] [UNK] [UNK].
Box (Box #7)
Title:MISCELLANEOUS RECORD BOOKS OF MACDONALD'S COMPANIES
  Description/Inventory:
    B-1 1920 checkbook. Account of “A. C. MacDonald/Atlas Compound/Atlas Printing Co.” with the Citizens Bank of Binghamton.
    Checks #1102 - 1383 written April - August 1920
    Checks #1387 - 1596 remaining
    (Checks # 1384-1386 missimg. Entire page was removed.)
    B-2 Bankbook. Account of A. C. MacDonald with the Citizen's Bank of Binghamton. Account opened 3/25/25. Last entry 12/20/25.
(The next four books may be from a bookkeeping course. They are not records of either the Atlas Printing or Atlas Compound Companies.)
    B-3 “Journal” record of expenses, 1905-6. A.C. MacDonald.
    B-4 “Trial Balance Book” Record of accounts, 1905. A. C. MacDonald.
    B-5 “Ledger” company resouces, 1905. A.C. MacDonald.
    B-6 “Invoice Book” records of accounts, 1906. A.C. MacDonald.
    B-7 Employee Time Books. Record of days worked and amount paid to each employee. Seven (7) books covering March 1907 to Sept. 1928, inclusive.
(Note: Employees listed by name.)
      a) March 1907 to Dec. 1910
     

b) Jan. 1911 to Nov. 1913

      c) Dec. 1913 to Oct. 1916
      d) Nov. 1916 to Sept.1919
      e) Oct. 1919 to Aug. 1922
      f) Sept. 1922 to Aug. 1925
      g) Aug. 1925 to Sept. 1928
    B-8 Record of Accounts Receivable and Payable, as well as cash on hand, etc. c.1913.
Box (Box #6)
Title: MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND BOOKLETS

Description
Publications of various companies that were probably sold by the Atlas Printing Company. Also included are four U.S. Department of Agriculture bulletins which were used in various issues of the MacDonald's Farmers Almanac. All books and booklets are arranged in chronological sequence by date of publication.

  Inventory:
    C-1 Poor Richard Jr.'s Almanac - (reprint from the Saturday Evening Post) 1906.
    C-2 Farmer's Almanac - (not MacDonald's) 1906.
    C-3 Poor Richard's Lacopeptine Almanack for ye Doctor - 1911.
    C-4 Planetary Daily Guide for All - 1916.
    C-5 Raphael's Almanack - 1921.
    C-6 Hick's Almanac and National Weather Book - 1924.
    C-7 The Astrological Bulletina - 1924.
    C-8 Practical Astrology for Everybody - 1925, by Llewellyn George.
    C-9 The Astrological Bulletina - 1925.
    C-10 Some Common Birds Useful to the Farmer - U.S. Department of Agriculture Bulletin #630 - 1926 revised edition.
(NOTE: was used in the 1936 edition of MacDonald's Almanac).
    C-11 Raphael's Almanack - 1928.
    C-12 Foulsham's Old Moore's Almanack - 1928.
    C-13 Turkey Raising - U.S. Department of Agriculture Bulletin #1409 - 1929revised edition.
(NOTE: Was used in 1932 edition of MacDonald's Almanac).
    C-14 McKesson's First Aide in Emergencies - 1930.
    C-15 The Making and Feeding of Silage - U.S. Department of Agriculture Bulletin (no number) - 1930.
(NOTE: was used in 1932 edition of MacDonald's Almanac).
    C-16 Moon's Sign Book - 1931.
    C-17 Drug Plants Under Cultivation - U.S. Department of Agriculture Bulletin (no number) - 1933.
(NOTE: was used in 1936 edition of MacDonald's Almanac).
Box (Box #8)
Title: GRAPHICS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS, MISC. ILLUSTRATIONS, AND SIGNS.

Description
Drawings of charts, advertisements, etc. from various MacDonald publications. Also included are the original drawings of Iabels for various MacDonald medicines. In some cases, the orignal drawing and a printed “proof” are included.

  Inventory:
    D-1 Printed palm card advertisement for Atlas Compound.
    D-2 Graphic for Atlas Ointment. In pen and ink.
    D-3 Printed proof of graphic D-2.
    D-4 11 copies of a printed sign “MacDonald's Farmers Almanac Sold Here” with drawing of a bust of Dr. J. MacDonald.
    D-5 Printed price list for almanacs in quantities between 8 and 1000[UNK]
    D-6 Graphi of “Famous People” probably for almanac.
    D-7 pen and ink illustration “How to Win At Any Kind of Speculation Using the Science of Numerology.”
    D-8 ink and pencil “Perpetual Calendar” on yellow cardboard.
    D-9 large pen and ink perpetual calendar on white cardboard.
    D-10 Pen and ink drawing of a box of Apple Blossom Skin Soap.
    D-11 Pen and ink drawing of a farm scene, with “Dr. MacDonald's Atlas Compound 1897” on side of barn.
    D-12 Pen and ink drawing of Atlas Printing/Compound factory building.
    D-13 Pen and ink chart of “Positions of the Moon for 1935” (3 crossed [UNK] & replaced [UNK]
    D-14 Pen and ink drawing of Atlas Compound Advertisement
    D-15 Proof photo of Bottle of Atlas Compound.
    D-16 Pen and ink drawing of box of Atlas Compound.
    D-17 Pen and ink drawing of box of “Dr. MacDonald's Kola Tablets:”
    D-18 Pen and ink drawing of cylindrical box of Ac-So Tablets.
    D-19 Small pen and ink drawing of a cylindrical bottle of Ac-So Tablets. (NOT the same as D-18.)
    D-20 Drawing of a box of “MacDonald's Vanishing Cream, ” “MacDonald's Vegetable Compound Soap, ” and “MacDonald's Cold Cream.”
    D-21 Pen and ink drawing of a box of MacDonald's Apple Blossom Soap.
    D-22 Pen and ink drawing of label for MacDonald's Healing Powder.
    D-23 Pen and ink drawing “Astrologers of Ancient Times.”
    D-24 Pen and ink drawing “Astrologers of Modern Times” (includes J. MacD.)
    D-25 Pen and ink drawing of label for MacDonald's Healing Powder.
(NOT same as D-22.)
    D-26 Pen and ink drawing of cover of 1940 Almanac.
    D-27 Pen and ink drawing of cover of 1944 Almanac.
    D-28 Pen and ink drawing of cover of 1951 Almanac.
    D-29 Proof of orange (background) and black (lettering) sign “MacDonald's Farmers Almanac Sold Here.”
    D-30 graphic from 1924 Almanac.
    D-31 Printed chart of “The Twelve Signs of the Zodiac.”
    D-32 Printed proof of healing powder labels D-22 and D-25.
    D-33 Pen and ink drawing “A Little Bit of Humor.”
    D-34 Pen and ink drawing “Drug Plants Under Cultivation.” Includes drawings of various plants in background. (See document C-17.)
    D-35 folder containing printed graphics of Dr. Jeremiah MacDonald.
Box (Box #8)
Title: DIPLOMAS, DEGREES, AND CERTIFICATES (of Jeremiah MacDonald)

Description
Diplomas, degrees, and certificates of graduation from various educational institutions. Also included are three certificates from various county clerks certifying Jeremiah MacDonald as a doctor of medicine (M.D.).

  Inventory:
    E-1 letter from Tarrant County (Fort Worth, Texas) Clerk certifying Jeremiah MacDonald as being a doctor of medicine of record. Dated June 1899.
    E-2 Diploma awarding a “Doctor of Psychology” degree to Jeremiah MacDonald from the Chicago School of Psychology. Dated Dec. 1, 1899.
    E-3 letter from Shawnee County (Topeka, Kansas) Clerk certifying that Jeremiah MacDonald as an M.D. of record. March 26, 1901.
    E-4 Certificate from Saint Lukes Hospital of Niles, Michigan, stating that Dr. Jeremiah MacDonald was a staff doctor and“entitled to the rights and priviledges” of the position. Dated April, 1901.
    E-5 Certificate of graduation from the American College of Sciences in Philadelphia. Dated October 11, 1901.
    E-6 Membership certificate from the American Association of Physicians and Surgeons. Dated March 27, 1903.
    E-7 Certificate of graduation from the Pittsburgh (Pa.) School of Hypnotism. Dated November 2, 1903.
    E-8 “Doctoris Osteopathy” degree from the “Vetvs Academia Physio Medica.” Dated May 3, 1904.
    E-9 Membership certificate from the New York Society of Osteotheraputic Physicians (New York City). Dated Sept. 1, 1906.
    E-9a Noterized letter (from a Manhattan notary public) stating that Jeremiah MacDonald was a member of the New York Society of Osteotherapeutic Physicians. Dated Nov. 3, 1906.
Box (Box #6)
Titles: MACDONALD'S MEDICINES

Description
Bottles and boxes from MacDonald's medicines, some still containing the original “medicine.”

  Inventory:
    M-1 one bottle of “Dr. MacDonald's Atlas Compound/ Laxative Compound/Mild Cathartic.” Bottle contains 75 tablets.
    M-2 two empty boxes from “MacDonald's Vegetable Compound Soap”
    M-3 three empty boxes of “Dr. MacDonald's Kola Compound (uncoated)” This “remedy” is for “headaches and neuralgia.”
    M-4 one box of “Dr. MacDonald's Electro-Magnetic Compound” with brown tablets still intact.
    M-5 ten boxes of “Dr. MacDonald's Alkalaska Blood and Stomach Bitters” containing a dry mixture of shredded plant material (the bitters). Instructions most interesting, (see side of box).
    M-6 six bottle caps, with cork liners, from bottles of Atlas Compound.
    M-7 three cylindrical wooden boxes. One is labelled “SAW PALMETTO COMPOUND.”
Box (Box #6)
Title: PHOTOGRAPHS AND POST CARDS
  Description/Inventory:
    P-1 [UNK] photo of man (seated), woman (standing), and a dog (on chair) on what appears to be the front porch of a house. Possibly Arthur C. MacDonald, his wife Fannie, and dog “Snoozer.”
    P-2 Photo of man with a fuul beard and mustache, with skull design tie-tac. Probably Jeremiah MacDonald
    P-3 Photo of man with mustache and small “goatee” beard. Probably Jeremiah MacDonald. (“Keil/ 120 Court Street/ Binghamton, N.Y.” imprint on lower right corner.)
    P-4 Old sepia-toned photo of man with beard. Labelled “J. MacDonald/1879.”
    P-5 Sepia-toned photo of group of 5 men. Front 3 seated, rear 2 standing. All in jackets and hats.
    P-6 Sepia-toned photo of 3 men standing. Apparantly same as 3 seated men in photo #P-5.
    P-7 Photo of 9 men - 3 in front seated, rear 6 standing, in what appears to be a factory. Glare obscures the faces of 3 of the men in rear. Photo dated 1901.
    P-8 Photo of 7 men - 3 in front seated, 4 in rear standing. All but one man wearing overall/smocks. Photo set in what appears to be a storage area (boxes piled in rear). Photo dated 1901.
    P-9 Another photo dated 1901, of 7 men - 3 in front seated, rear 4 standing. All but one wearing overall/smocks. Apparantly another factory scene.
    P-10 Yet another factory scene. “Kent's Cigar Factory - 1901” written on back. Photo depicts 7 men - 3 in front seated, 4 in rear standing. All wearing overall/smocks.
    P-11 Photo of 7 men in suits and hats, seated on grass near edge of a forest.
    P-12 Photo of 3 of the men in #P-11, standing on grass near a tree. Whiteish mark mar photo, as if film crinkled during processing.
    P-13 Photo of man in jacket and hat standing in front of wooden shack.
    P-14 Photo of a storefront. Signs on building say: “DEMOCRAT/The Church-side Peess/ 98 Job Printing 98.”
    P-15 Photo of 13 men and boys in front of storefront. Sign says: “T. F. Heavey, Flour, Feed, & Seeds.”
    P-16 & 17 2 prints of same photo of small white motorboat on water. 3 women and 1 man in boat.
(NOTE: Jeremiah MacDonald had a boat “up in Ithaca, ” according to MacDonald's granddaughter intaped interview.)
    P-18 2 boats on water. Larger boat [UNK] to be same one in P-16 & 17.
    P-19 Photo of man in suit standing in garden of some sort. Corner of wooden structure of some sort is at extreme right.
    P-20 Postcard of the “Hotel Clune, Opera House and Garage, Hallstead, Pa.”
    P-21 Postcard of “The Kirk Dining Room/ O'Conner & Wittner/ Syracuse, N.Y.”
(NOTE: Arthur C. MacDonald worked as a waiter at “The Kirk” before taking over his father's business.)
    P-22 Photo of a diploma from the “Independent Medical College” of Chicago certifying Jeremiah MacDonald as a “Doctor of Medicine.” Dated June 17, 1899.
    P-23 Framed diploma from the “American School of Astrology.” Diploma dated 15 June, 1899 at Binghamton, N.Y., ” and is signed by “J. MacDonald, M.D..”
Box (Box #6)
Title: MISCELLANEOUS
  Description/Inventory:
    1) Three tape recordings, one 60 minute cassette tape and two reel-to-reel tapes. Cassette is a recording of an interview with Marion Rury of Binghamton, granddaughter of Dr. Jeremiah MacDonald. Interviewer - Mrs. Susan Cardoza of Vestal, N.Y. Interview conducted on Nov. 8, 1966. Reel-to-reel tapes are apparently recordings of the same interview as on cassette, but this has not been verified.
    2) Two folders “Materials for Display” Folder 1 - 51 documents
    Folder 2 - 75 documents
Folders contain testimonial letters, samples of MacDonald's business stationary, samples of mailing circulars, and interesting letters. This material is suitable for dispaly.
REFERENCES - Part I
  GENERAL INFORMATION ON PATENT MEDICINES
(none mention MacDonald)
    Anders, J.M.. The “Patent Medicine” and Nostrum Evils. Chicago: Journal of the American Medical Association (v.46; pg.267-70), 1906. (N.Y. Public Library, 23rd Street Annex) [WAA +]
    Hechtlinger, Adelaide. The Great Patent Medicine Era -or- Without Benefit of Doctor. New York: Madison Square Press, 1970. (N.Y. Public Library, Mid-Manhattan Branch - 8 East 40th St.) [AG 10 141]
    Holbrook, Stewart H.. The Golden Age of Quackery. New York: Macmillan Company, 1959. (Main Library at 42nd St. and 5th Avenue) Has an excellent chapter on the Kilmer Brothers of Binghamton, a well-known firm that produced “Swamp Root, ” among others. [D - 12 1735]
    Young, James Harvey. The Toadstool Millionaires. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1961. (SUNY-Bing. Library) [RM 671 A1 Y73 SCIENCE]
    Young, James Harvey. The Medical Messiahs. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1967. (SUNY-Bing. Library) [R 730 Y68 SCIENCE]
(NOTE: Library where book may be found in (). Call number in [].)
REFERENCES - Part II
  Binghamton and Broome County Histories with NOTHING on MacDonald.
    Lawyer, William S.. Binghamton/ Its Settlement, Growth, and Developement/ and the Factors In Its History 1800-1900 Together With a History of the Towns and Villages of the County. (no city): Century Memorial Publishing Company, 1900. (SUNY-Bing. Library) [Ref. F 129 B4 L4]
    Smith, Henry Perry. History of Broome County. Syracuse, N.Y.: D.Mason and Company, 1885. (SUNY-Bing. Library) [Ref. F 127 B8 S6]
REFERENCES - Part III
  Cardoza, Susan. MacDonald's Patent Medicine and the Atlas Compound. in the Bulletin of the Broome County Historical Society, No. 15, April 1968. Binghamton, N.Y.: Broome County Historical Society, 1968. pp. 18 - 24. (Bing. Pub. Library, 78 Exchange St.)
  MacDonald, Jeremiah. Secrets of Astrology Revealed. Binghamton, N.Y.: Atlas Printing Co., 1923. (SUNY-Bing. Lib. - Special Collections) [BF 1711 M2 1923]
  Seward, William F.. Binghamton and Broome County, New York: A History. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1924. pp. 39-40. (SUNY-Bing. Library.) [Ref. F 129 B4 S5 v. 3]

Appendix One- Folder Labelling System

APPENDIX TWO

The Atlas Printing Company is still selling MacDonald's Farmers Almanac. The Almanac is now priced at 75¢ if picked up in person, or 90¢ if ordered by mail. The mailing address is:

  • Atlas Printing Company
  • Post Office Box 790
  • Binghamton, N. Y. (13902).

The telephone number is (607) 724-0321.

APPENDIX THREE- Geneological Outline

Finding Aid for the MacDonald Collection