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Rushmore Family Collection,

1811-1997

Special Collections Department/ Studies Institute

Contact Information: Special Collections Department Axinn Library, Room 032 123 Hofstra University Hempstead, NY 11549 Phone: (516) 463-6411, or 463-6404 Fax: (516) 463-6442 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.hofstra.edu/Libraries/SpecialCollections

Compiled by: [M. O’Connor] Last updated by: Date Completed: [Nov. 17, 2009] [M.O’Connor] [May 17, 2010]

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CONTENT PAGE(S)

Description of collection 1-3

Subject headings 3-4

Index of individuals represented in the collection 5-30

Series arrangement and description 31-33

Box and folder listings 34-91

References 92

Rushmore Family Collection, 1811-1997 10 cubic ft.

Thomas Rushmore (died c.1682), a Quaker, arrived on Long Island from Wales in 1658. He joined four Englishman and three Dutchmen in making an alliance for land with five Long Island Native American tribes. He married Martha Hicks in Hempstead, N.Y., in 1659 and started a dairy farm near the intersection of Old Westbury Road and Whitney Lane in Old Westbury, N.Y. Five subsequent generations of Rushmores went on to run the farm at this location. They intermarried with members of some of Long Island’s most notable families, including the Townsend, Hicks, Titus, Valentine, Post, Willets, and Willits families.

When the Long Island Rail Road branched out to Oyster Bay, N.Y., the Rushmores decided to sell the Old Westbury farm and buy land closer to the railroad. (This would make it easier for them to ship their product to market.) In 1845, Thomas Rushmore (1799-1878) and Jane (Valentine) Rushmore (1806-1896) bought 150 acres of land in Roslyn, N.Y. (Today, most of this land is part of the grounds of the Roslyn Country Club in Roslyn Heights, N.Y.) On a portion of this land they built several farm buildings and a farm house, which in the early 1900s became one of the first homes on Long Island to have an indoor bathroom with running water. The Rushmores dairy farmed on this land until the late 1800s when, due to a number of factors (i.e., labor costs competition from upstate farms, etc.), their business started to decline. It was at this point in time that they decided to switch to growing potatoes, sweet corn, and root crops.

In the early 20th century, Leon A. Rushmore Sr. (1883-1976) worked the farm with his father and brothers, and later ran it with his brother Halstead Rushmore (1881-1929). Eventually, the farm came entirely under Leon Sr.’s leadership. He lived with his wife, Mary Willets Seaman (1881-1969), and their two sons, Leon A. Rushmore Jr. (1910-2001) and Robert S. Rushmore (b.1914), in a house that he built on Roslyn Road. in Roslyn Heights. Like Leon Sr., Mary was a graduate of Friends Academy in Locust Valley, N.Y. Included among the well known Long Island families she descended from are the Jacksons and the Underhills. She was also a direct descendant of notable Long Islanders Capt. John Seaman and Quaker preacher Elias Hicks. Several generations of her Seaman family ancestors lived in Jericho, N.Y., in a house that was a stop on the Underground Railroad and that later became the Maine Maid Inn. Mary and her family lived in Jericho until 1890 when they moved to Glen Cove, N.Y.

As a result of a real estate boom in the 1920s, western Nassau County entered a period of population growth that would last for quite some time and that lead to an increase in land values and a corresponding rise in property taxes. These increases resulted in a cut to the farmers’ profits and very few of them wound up surviving the Great Depression. In an effort to keep their business viable, Leon Sr. and his sons came up with the idea of selling produce directly to the public at retail, but still at a cost slightly below that of area supermarkets. They opened three farm stands, known as Rushmore Farms, and they were able to save their farm and operate it profitably for many years.

In 1931, Leon A. Rushmore Jr. married his Swarthmore College sweetheart, Caroline A. “Carly” Jackson (1909-2007), of Philadelphia, PA. They moved into the farm house in Roslyn

1 Heights in 1932, it having been unoccupied since Leon Jr.’s grandfather, Stephen T. Rushmore, died in 1926. With the birth of their three children, Mary Lee (1934- ), Carly (Rushmore) Hellen, (1935- ), and Stephen (1945- ), the farm house sprang back to life. Leon Jr. and his family would continue living at the farm house until the property was sold to Levitt & Sons in the late 1940s. Levitt & Sons were land developers who became famous for quickly and inexpensively meeting the housing needs of G.I’s returning from World War II.

After the farm was sold, Leon Jr. moved his family to nearby East Williston, N.Y. He continued working at the Long Island Lighting Company (LILCO), as he done all the while he was helping to operate the family farm. He was promoted to vice president of corporate services in 1966, and later retired in 1975 after 44 years of service. (By this time he and his wife, Carly, were living in Flower Hill, N.Y.) Besides working at LILCO, Leon Jr. gave freely of his time to numerous groups and organizations, including the Westbury Monthly Meeting (Society of Friends), Westbury Friends School, Planned Parenthood, Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council, Friends for Long Island’s Heritage, and Winthrop University Hospital (formerly Nassau Hospital). In 1994, Winthrop University Hospital dedicated the Leon A. Rushmore Jr. Bridge in his honor. He died in December 2001 at the age of 91.

Caroline A. “Carly” (Jackson) Rushmore was also extremely generous with her time. Among other things, she served on the East Williston Public School Board and the board of Friends Academy; she was president of the Nassau Tuberculosis & Respiratory Disease Association; she served as a board member of the American Lung Association of Nassau-Suffolk (formerly the TB Association); and she volunteered with the Nassau Heart Association. She passed away in April 2007 at age 97.

Leon Rushmore Sr. remained living in his house on Roslyn Road with his wife, Mary. He continued to work at Roslyn Savings Bank where he had worked while also operating the family farm. He was a vice president when he was elected trustee emeritus in 1973; he retired in 1974 after 52 years of service. Aside from operating the farm and working at the bank, Leon Sr. also served on the East Williston Board of Education; was one of the founders of the Nassau Farm and Home Bureau and Four H Clubs; and was an influential member of the Long Island Farmer’s Club. Without the support of the Long Island Farmer’s Club, the struggling agricultural college at Farmingdale (now known as Farmingdale State) might not have survived the 1920s. Leon Sr. died in 1976 at the age of 93, his wife having pre-deceased him in 1969.

This collection spans the years 1811-1997, and includes account books, autograph books, genealogies, guest books, letters, manuscripts, maps, news clippings, notebooks, notes, photo albums (including cartes de visite albums), photographs, postcards, printed materials, publications, school papers, scrapbooks, typescripts, and videotapes.

Particularly noteworthy is the large collection of photographs, the majority of which are portraits of individual family members. Along with documenting family history, many of these photographs are interesting in that they represent a number of different early photographic formats, including ambrotypes, cabinet cards, cartes de visite, daguerreotypes, and tintypes. There are also a number of interesting “farm photographs” taken by Clarence A. Purchase, a

2 professional photographer. Purchase took these photos and sold them to farm journals to use as cover pictures. Also worthy of mention is a photograph of the locomotive that pulled the first passenger train into the Oyster Bay train station in 1889. The photo was taken on that first day by Robert Seaman, who was a passenger on the train.

Other notable materials include the genealogical information compiled by Samuel J. Seaman Sr., and a small group of poignant letters written to Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore from Anna Smith, whose son, Morrell, had stayed with the Rushmores at one time. Morrell Smith was listed as “missing in action” during World War I, and later was presumed to have been killed by German troops.

(Source: Rushmore, Stephen. 1990. “Rushmore Farms: The Roots of the Roslyn Country Club.” The Rancher, Official Publication of the Roslyn Country Club Civic Association.)

SUBJECTS Names: Hellen Family. Hicks Family. Jackson Family. Post Family. Rushmore Family. Seaman Family. Townsend Family. Underhill Family. Willets Family. Willits Family. Friends Academy. Rushmore Farms. Swarthmore College. Hellen, Caroline J. (Rushmore), 1935- Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830. Purchase, Clarence A., 1877-1965. Rushmore, Caroline A. (Jackson), 1909-2007. Rushmore, Leon A., Sr., 1883-1976. Rushmore, Leon A., Jr., 1910-2001. Rushmore, Mary Lee, 1934- Rushmore, Mary Willets (Seaman), 1881-1969. Rushmore, Stephen, 1945- Rushmore, Thomas (died c.1682) Seaman, Samuel J., Sr., 1857-1954. Subjects: Farming Glen Cove (N.Y.)--History. Jericho (N.Y.)--History. Long Island--History.

3 Quakers. Roslyn Heights (N.Y.)--History. Society of Friends--New York (State)--Westbury. Underground Railroad--New York (State)--Jericho. Places: Glen Cove (N.Y.). Jericho (N.Y.) Roslyn Heights (N.Y.) Form and Genre Terms: Account books. Ambrotypes. Autograph books. Cabinet cards. Cartes de visite. Daguerreotypes. Genealogies. Guest books. Letters. Manuscripts. Maps. News clippings. Notebooks. Notes. Photo albums. Photographs. Postcards. Printed materials. Publications. Scrapbooks. Tintypes. Typescripts. Video tapes. Occupational Terms: Farmers.

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Index of Individuals Represented in the Collection.

Index notes:

• The collection includes a small number of cartes de visite of celebrity and historical figures. These individuals are not listed in this index, but they can be found in the alphabetical list of images in the “Photographs” series.

• Women represented in the collection both before and after they were married are listed by their married names. (Their maiden names appear in parentheses.) Note: after marriage, some women replaced their middle names with their maiden names. However, for the purposes of this index/finding aid, these women’s complete names (including middle names) are given when available. For example, after marrying Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., Mary Willets Seaman became known as “Mary Seaman Rushmore.” In this index/finding aid, however, she is listed as “Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.”

• Wherever possible, attempts have been made to indicate the relationships between more recent family members and their ancestors.

Albertson, John Augustus – born 1850; died 1923. Son of Richard Albertson (1810-1879) and Phebe W. Prior (1824-1902). His sisters were Sarah (Albertson) Skillen (1845-1909); Emma (Albertson) Underhill (1853-1937), who married Samuel J. Underhill (1848-1910); Ella (Albertson) Jackson (1863-1952), who married Jacob Willets Jackson; and Gulielma (Albertson) Freeman (b.1855). He married Mary Willis (1866-1916) in 1888 and they had two children, Ethel Mary Albertson (b.1890) and A. Raymond Albertson (b.1892).

Albertson, Mary – possibly the Mary Albertson who was born in 1848; date of death unknown. Daughter of Benjamin Albertson (b.1823) and Elizabeth Jackson (1828-1854).

Albertson, Phebe W. (Prior) - born in Westbury, N.Y., in 1824; died there in 1902. Daughter of John Prior (1787-1860) and Elizabeth Frost (1799-1862). Her siblings were Philemon Prior (1821-1867), John Augustus Prior (1826-1885), Sarah F. (Prior) Halstead Mitchell (1829- 1906), Henrietta (Prior) Vanden Burg (1831-1884), and James M. Prior (1835-1857). She married Richard Albertson (1810-1879) in 1844 and they had seven children: Sarah Elizabeth (Albertson) Skillen (1845-1909); Benjamin H. Albertson (1848-1872); John Augustus Albertson (1850-1921); Emma (Albertson) Underhill (1853-1937), who married Samuel J. Underhill (1848-1910); Gulielma (Albertson) Freeman (b.1855); Richard Albertson (1859- 1860), and Ella (Albertson) Jackson (1863-1952).

Augustus, Prior – born pre-1900. Insufficient information available to identify further.

5 Barbetta, Jeff – born at Rochester, N.Y., in 1973. Son of Angelo Barbetta (1945- ) and Sara “Sally” Elizabeth Rushmore (1944- ). Grand nephew of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.

Barbetta, Laura Mary – born at Rochester, N.Y., in 1976. Daughter of Angelo Barbetta (1945- ) and Sara “Sally” Elizabeth Rushmore (1944- ). Grand niece of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.

Barbetta, Sara “Sally” Elizabeth (Rushmore) - born at Roslyn Heights, N.Y., in 1944. Daughter of Robert Seaman Rushmore (b.1914) and Elizabeth Van Sickelen Dunkerton (1914-1944). Graduate of Friends Academy and Elmira College. She married Angelo Barbetta (1945- ) in 1970; they have two children: Jeffrey Barbetta (1973- ) and Laura Mary Barbetta (1976- ). Resides in Penfield, N.Y. Note: Robert Seaman Rushmore married (second) Margaret Marie Hill in 1946. Niece of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.

Barker, Sarah (Willets) – born c. 1820s; date of death unknown. Daughter of Valentine Willets (1797-1895) and Jane Rushmore (b.1796), great aunt of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. Her sisters were Letitia (Willets) Allis (b.1818), Phebe Rushmore (Willets) Underhill (b.1824), and Mary (Willets) Thomas (born c.1820s).

(Beebee family note: a common alternate spelling is “Beebe.”)

Beebee, Helen – born c.1884; date of death unknown. Granddaughter of Daniel Quimby Mitchell and Sarah F. Mitchell (1829-1906). Sarah Mitchell’s maiden name was Sarah Frost Prior. She married (first) Henry P. Halstead (d.1850) and they had one daughter, Adelaide T. (Halstead) Rushmore (b.1849), who was the mother of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. (1883- 1976). Sarah married (second) Daniel Quimby Mitchell; he had three daughters—Addie, Jennie, and Marianna—from his first marriage, which was to Henry P. Halstead’s sister. Daniel and Sarah had three children: Henry Mitchell (b.1854), Henrietta (Mitchell) Beebee (b.1859), and Caroline Beebee (b.1863). Henrietta and Dr. J.H. Beebee were married in 1886 and they had at least three children: Helen (Beebee) Prouty (born c.1884), Alexander Mitchell Beebee (b.1892), and Sarah Katharine Beebee (born c.1890s).

Beebee, Alexander Mitchell – born 1892; date of death unknown. Grandson of Daniel Quimby Mitchell and Sarah F. Mitchell (1829-1906). Sarah Mitchell’s maiden name was Sarah Frost Prior. She married (first) Henry P. Halstead (d.1850) and they had one daughter, Adelaide T. (Halstead) Rushmore (b.1849), who was the mother of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. (1883-1976). Sarah married (second) Daniel Quimby Mitchell; he had three daughters— Addie, Jennie, and Marianna—from his first marriage, which was to Henry P. Halstead’s sister. Daniel and Sarah had three children: Henry (b.1854), Henrietta (b.1859), and Caroline (b.1863). Henrietta married Dr. J.H. Beebee in 1886 and they had at least three children: Helen (Beebee) Prouty (born c.1884), Alexander Mitchell Beebee (b.1892), and Sarah Katharine Beebee (born c.1890s).

6 Beebee, Sarah Katharine - born c.1890s; date of death unknown. Granddaughter of Daniel Quimby Mitchell and Sarah F. Mitchell (1829-1906). Sarah Mitchell’s maiden name was Sarah Frost Prior. She married (first) Henry P. Halstead (?-1850) and they had one daughter, Adelaide T. (Halstead) Rushmore (1849-?), who was the mother of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. (1883-1976). Sarah married (second) Daniel Quimby Mitchell; he had three daughters— Addie, Jennie, and Marianna—from his first marriage, which was to Henry P. Halstead’s sister. Daniel and Sarah had three children: Henry (b.1854), Henrietta (b.1859), and Caroline (b.1863). Henrietta married Dr. J.H. Beebee in 1886 and they had at least three children: Helen (Beebee) Prouty (born c.1884) Alexander Mitchell Beebee (b.1892), and Sarah Katharine Beebee (born c.1890s).

Bogart, Ethelene (Townsend) – born pre-1900; date of death unknown. She married Dr. Joseph Bogart. They had a daughter, Ethelene Townsend Bogart (d.1920), who married Samuel J. Seaman, Jr. (b.1883) in Roslyn, N.Y., in 1910. Samuel J. Seaman, Jr. and Ethelene Townsend Bogart had a son, Harry Bogart Seaman (b.1911).

Boone, Gage – born c.1985. Son of James (1946- ) and Merry Boone. Great-nephew of Leon A., Jr. and Caroline J. “Carly” (Jackson) Rushmore.

Boone, James – born 1946. Resides in Springfield, MA. Son of William A. Boone (born c.1908) and Ruth Wilson Jackson (b.1908). He has one brother, William D. Boone (1943- ). James married Merry (last name unknown); they have two sons, Gage (c.1985- ) and Wilson (c.1987- ). Nephew of Leon A., Jr. and Caroline J. “Carly” (Jackson) Rushmore.

Boone, Ruth Wilson (Jackson) – born 1908. Daughter of Arthur Conrad Jackson (b.1879) and Edith M. Wilson (b.1878). Graduate of Swarthmore College (1930). Her sisters were Caroline “Carly” Alberta (Jackson) Rushmore (1909-2007), Edith Wilson (Jackson) Walter (b.1912), and Elizabeth Wilson (Jackson) Kamp (b.1915). She married William A. Boone (born c.1908) in 1932; they had two sons, William Daniel (1943- ) and James (1946- ).

Boone, William A. – born c.1908. Graduate of Swarthmore College (1930). He married Ruth Wilson Jackson (b.1908) in 1932; they had two sons, William Daniel Boone (1943- ) and James Boone (1946- ). Brother-in-law of Leon A., Jr. and Caroline J. “Carly” (Jackson) Rushmore.

Boone, William Daniel – born 1943. Son of William A. Boone (born c.1908) and Ruth Wilson Jackson (b.1908). He has one brother, James Boone (1946- ). Nephew of Leon A., Jr. and Caroline J. “Carly” (Jackson) Rushmore.

Boone, Wilson – born c.1987. Son of James (1946- ) and Merry Boone. Great-nephew of Leon A., Jr. and Caroline J. “Carly” (Jackson) Rushmore.

Borton, Alice – born in Woodstown, N.J., in 1881; died in 1961. She was a daughter of Society of Friends minister Joel Borton (1854-1927) and Mary E. Wallace.

Borton, Joel – born 1854; died 1927. He lived in Woodstown, N.J., where he was a Society of Friends minister. He was married to Mary E. Wallace.

7 Bowne, Herbert Sidney – born 1878; died 1951. Son of Sidney Breese Bowne (1849-1915) and Martha “Mattie” Valentine Willets (b.1850). He had two brothers who died as infants, William F. Bowne (1875-1875) and R. Frederick Bowne (1877-1877). He was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Bowne, Martha “Mattie” Valentine (Willets) – born at Jericho, N.Y., in 1850; date of death unknown. Daughter of William S. Willets (1822-1864) and Mary Valentine (1823- 1891). Her sisters were Matilda “Tillie” (Willets) Seaman (1854-1896), first wife of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954); Anna W. (Willets) Willits (1848-1924); and Jane R. (Willets) Seaman (1852-1917), 2nd wife of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. She married Sidney Breese Bowne (1849-1915); they had three children: William F. (died as an infant in 1875), R. Frederick (died as an infant in 1877), and Herbert Sidney (1878-1951). She was an aunt of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Bowne, J.T. (James Tebbins?) – born 1848; date of death unknown. Most likely a brother of Sidney Breese Bowne (1849-1915), husband of Martha “Mattie” Valentine (Willets) Bowne (b.1850) , who was an aunt of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Bowne, Sidney Breese – of Glen Cove, N.Y - born 1849; died 1915. He married Martha “Mattie” Valentine Willets (b.1850), daughter of Mary Valentine (1823-1891) and William S. Willets (1822-1864). They had three children: William F. Breese (died as an infant in 1875), R. Frederick Breese (died as an infant in 1877), and Herbert Sidney Breese (1878- 1951). Martha “Mattie” Valentine Willets was an aunt of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Canby, Laura B. – born pre-1900. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Carle, Elizabeth?– born c.1840s. Married John Carle; they had at least one child, Robert “Robbie” Willets Carle (born c.1860s).

Carle, Robert “Robbie” Willets – born c.1860s. Son of John and Elizabeth? Carle.

Clark, Amelia (Hicks) – born in Westbury, N.Y., in 1859; died in East Williston, N.Y., in 1934. Daughter of Stephen R. Hicks (1823-1892) and Hannah Underhill (1825-1916). Her siblings were Thomas Hicks (1852-1886), Phebe (Hicks) Post (b.1855), Emily Hicks (1860- 1864), Mary P. Hicks (1863-1930), and Julia Hicks (1867-1938). Married George E. Clark in 1891; they had at least one child, Tacy (Clark) Jackson.

Cocks, Augustus - born pre-1900. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Cocks, Libby – born pre-1900. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Coles, Edward – possibly Edward F. Coles (1824-1899), son of Henry Coles (1778-1850) and Martha Frost (1793-1875). Written on the back of the cabinet card bearing his image was the word “artist.”

8 Coles, Martha (Frost) – born 1793 in NYC; died 1875. She was a daughter of Caleb Frost and Sarah Halstead (1761-1831). Her brother Gideon Frost (1798-1880) was the founder of Friends Academy. She was related to both Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. and Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore through different family lines.

Crosby, Mrs. (first name unknown) – born pre-1900. She was a neighbor of the Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. family when they lived on Duck Pond Rd. in Glen Cove, N.Y. (after 1890).

Eastment, Caroline “Carrie” (Titus) – born c.1879; died 1948. Daughter of Elwood Valentine Titus (b.1853) and Maria Louise Cox. Cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Emory, Esther (Hicks) - of Westbury, N.Y. - born 1902; died 2004. Daughter of Henry Hicks (1870-1954), owner and operator of Hicks Nurseries in Westbury, N.Y., and Caroline Jackson. She graduated from Friends Academy, Locust Valley, N.Y., and Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. She worked as a teacher and later as a librarian.

Frost, Gideon – born in Glen Cove, N.Y., in 1798; died in Matinecock, N.Y., in 1880. Son of Caleb Frost (1749-1830) and Sarah Halstead (1768-1831). He married Mary Underhill Willets (1803-1847) in 1823. Founded Friends Academy in Locust Valley, N.Y. He was related to both Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. and Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore through different family lines.

Frost, Mary Underhill (Willets) – born 1803; died 1847. She married Gideon Frost (1798- 1880), founder of Friends Academy, Locust Valley, N.Y., in 1823. She was related to both Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. and Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore through different family lines.

Griffen, Claire – born pre-1900? Insufficient information available to identify further.

Griffen, Hannah – born c. 1850s - insufficient information available to identify further.

Griffen, Lizzie – born c. 1850s - insufficient information available to identify further.

Halstead, Henry P. – died at sea off the coast of California in 1850. He married Sarah F. Prior (1829-1906); they had one daughter, Adelaide Teresa (Halstead) Rushmore (b.1849). He was a grandfather of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. (Note: Sarah F. Prior remarried to Daniel J. Mitchell in 1853.)

Halsted, Ezekiel, Sr. – born in New Rochelle, N.Y., in 1738; died in Rye, N.Y., in 1805.

Hellen, Caroline “Carly” Jackson (Rushmore) – (as a child she was known as “Jacky”) - born at Roslyn, N.Y., in 1935. Daughter of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. (1910-2001) and Caroline A. “Carly” Jackson (1909-2007). Her siblings are Mary Lee Rushmore (1934- ) and Stephen Rushmore, Sr. (1945- ). Graduate of George School, Newtown, PA, and the University of New Hampshire (1957). She married James E. Hellen (c.1935- ) in 1958. They lived in New Hampshire; Warwick, R.I.; and then Deerfield, IL. Their three children are James McKinley Hellen (1961- ), Scott Rushmore Hellen (1963- ), and David Jackson Hellen (1966- ). In 1995,

9 Carly became Executive Director of the Wealshire, an Alzheimer residential facility in Lincolnshire, IL.

Hellen, David Jackson – born at Warwick, R.I., in 1966. Son of James E. Hellen (c.1935- ) and Caroline “Carly” Jackson Rushmore (1935- ). His two brothers are James McKinley Hellen (1961- ) and Scott Rushmore Hellen (1963- ). Graduated Earlham College, Richmond, IN. Married Margaret O’Brien in Chicago, IL, in 1995. Has a stepdaughter, Caitlin O’Brien (by Margaret’s first husband, deceased), born in 1991. Manager at Ferrasce Fan Candy Co. Grandson of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.

Hellen, James E. “Jim” – born c.1935. Graduate of the University of New Hampshire (1957). He married Caroline “Carly” Jackson Rushmore (1935- ) in 1958. They lived in New Hampshire; Warwick, R.I.; and then Deerfield, IL. Their three children are James McKinley Hellen (1961- ), Scott Rushmore Hellen (1963- ), and David Jackson Hellen (1966- ). He retired from IBM in 1995. Son-in-law of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.

Hellen, James “Jimmie” McKinley – born in New Hampshire in 1961. Son of James E. Hellen (c.1935- ) and Caroline “Carly” Jackson Rushmore (1935- ). His two brothers are Scott Rushmore Hellen (1963- ) and David Jackson Hellen (1966- ). Earned an M.A. in Ed. from Southern Illinois University. English teacher at Stevenson H.S., Chicago suburb. He married Kimberly Lindley (1962- ) in 1992. Grandson of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.

Hellen, Julia (Kerwin) – born in 1961. Married Scott Rushmore Hellen (1963- ) in Ivesdale, IL, in 1968. Their children are Nicholas Rushmore Hellen (1990- ) and Elizabeth Aiko Hellen (1992- ).

Hellen, Nicholas Rushmore – born at Wheaton, IL, in 1990. Son of Scott Rushmore Hellen (1963- ) and Julia Kerwin (1961- ). Great grandson of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.

Hellen, Scott Rushmore – born in New Hampshire in 1963. Son of James E. Hellen (c.1935- ) and Caroline “Carly” Jackson Rushmore (1935- ). His two brothers are James McKinley Hellen (1961- ) and David Jackson Hellen (1966- ). Graduate of Eastern Illinois University. Teacher in Special Education, Chicago suburb. Married Julia Kerwin (1961- ) in Ivesdale, IL, in 1968. Their children are Nicholas Rushmore Hellen (1990- ) and Elizabeth Aiko Hellen (1992- ). Grandson of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.

Hicks, Anna Louise (Seaman) – born 1885; date of death unknown. Daughter of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954) and Matilda Willets (1854-1896). Her siblings were Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore (1881-1969), Samuel Jackson, Jr. (b.1883), Frederick Willets (b.1888), and Lewis Valentine (1892-1892). She married Albertson Hicks in Glen Cove, N.Y., in 1913; they had two daughters, Marie (b.1922) and Bettie (b.1925).

Hicks, Caroline H. (Haviland) – born 1832; died 1934. Daughter of Daniel Griffen Haviland (1799-1864) and Hannah Quimby (1802-1864). She married John D. Hicks (1829- 1907) in 1857; they had six children: Albert Hicks (1858-1898), George Hicks (1860-1860),

10 Henrietta Hicks (1863-1866), Alice Hicks (b.1866), Helen Hicks (b.1867), and Caroline Hicks (birth and death dates unknown).

Hicks, Elias – born in Hempstead, N.Y., in 1748; died in Jericho, N.Y., in 1830. Quaker preacher and abolitionist. Married Jemima Seaman (c.1751-1829) in 1771; they lived in Jericho, N.Y. He was the great-great-grandfather of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Hicks, Hannah Winston (Underhill) – born 1825; died 1916. Daughter of Thomas and Sarah Underhill. She married Stephen R. Hicks (1823-1892) in 1846; they had six children: Thomas Hicks (1852-1886), Phebe (Hicks) Post (b.1855), Amelia (Hicks) Clark (b.1859), Emily Hicks (1860-1864), Mary P. Hicks (1863-1960), and Julia Hicks (1867-1938).

Hicks, Isaac – born 1815; died 1900. He was the son of John Doughty Hicks (1791-1829) and Sarah R. Rushmore (1790-1893), great aunt of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. His siblings were Lydia Hicks (1813-1895), Phebe Hicks (1817-1900), Samuel Hicks (1820-1898), Stephen R. Hicks (1823-1892), Valentine Hicks (1826-1910), and John D. Hicks (1829-1907). He married Mary Fry Willis (1817-1898) in 1836; they had four children: Gilbert Hicks (1838- 1922), Edward Hicks (b.1840), Marianna (Hicks) Hauxhurst (b.1842), and William C. Hicks (1845-1846).

Hicks, John D. – born 1829; died 1907. He was the son of John Doughty Hicks (1791-1829) and Sarah R. Rushmore (1790-1893), great aunt of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. His siblings were Lydia Hicks (1813-1895), Isaac Hicks (1815-1900), Phebe Hicks (1817-1900), Samuel Hicks (1820-1898), Stephen R. Hicks (1823-1892), and Valentine Hicks (1826-1910). He married Caroline H. Haviland (1832-1924) in 1857; they had six children: Albert Hicks (1858-1898), George Hicks (1860-1860), Henrietta Hicks (1863-1866), Alice Hicks (b.1866), Helen Hicks (b.1867), and Caroline Hicks (birth and death dates unknown).

Hicks, Joseph – born in Oyster Bay, N.Y., in 1805; died 1882. Son of Benjamin Hicks (1763-1819) and Rachel Willets (b.1772). He married Lydia Hicks (b.1813) in 1830; they had ten children. Lydia was a great aunt of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Hicks, Lydia - born 1813; died 1895. Daughter of John Doughty Hicks (1791-1829) and Sarah R. Rushmore (1790-1893). She married Joseph Hicks (1805-1882) in 1830 and they had ten children. She was a great aunt of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Hicks, Mary Fry (Willis) – born 1817; died 1898. Daughter of John and Mary Willis. She married Isaac Hicks (1815-1900) in 1836; they had four children: Gilbert Hicks (1838-1922), Edward Hicks (b.1840), Marianna (Hicks) Hauxhurst (b.1842), and William C. Hicks (1845- 1846).

Hicks, Sarah R. (Rushmore) – born in Westbury, N.Y., in 1790; died 1893. Daughter of Stephen Rushmore (1763-1852) and Phebe Townsend (1768-1866). Her siblings were Isaac Rushmore (1788-1875), Townsend Rushmore (1792-1870), Mary R. (Rushmore) Post (1794- 1875), Jane (Rushmore) Willets (b.1796), Thomas Rushmore (1799-1878), and Phebe (Rushmore) Gifford (b.1803). She married John Doughty Hicks (1791-1829) in 1812; they

11 had seven children: Lydia Hicks (1813-1895), Isaac Hicks (1815-1900), Phebe Hicks (1817- 1900), Samuel Hicks (1820-1898), Stephen R. Hicks (1823-1892),Valentine Hicks (1826- 1910), and John D. Hicks (1829-1907). She was a great aunt of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Hicks, Stephen R. – born 1823; died 1892. He was the son of John Doughty Hicks (1791-1829) and Sarah R. Rushmore (1790-1893), great aunt of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. His siblings were Lydia Hicks (1813-1895), Isaac Hicks (1815-1900), Phebe Hicks (1817-1900), Samuel Hicks (1820-1898), Valentine Hicks (1826-1910), and John D. Hicks (1829-1907). He married Hannah Winston Underhill (1825-1916); they had six children; Thomas Hicks (1852-1886), Phebe (Hicks) Post (b.1855), Amelia (Hicks) Clark (b.1859), Emily Hicks (1860-1864), Mary P. Hicks (1863-1960), and Julia Hicks (1867-1938).

Jackson, Arthur Conrad – born 1879. Resided in Germantown, PA. Married Edith M. Wilson (b.1878); they had four daughters: Ruth Wilson (Jackson) Boone (b.1908), Caroline “Carly” Alberta (Jackson) Rushmore (1909-2007), Edith Wilson (Jackson) Walter (b.1912), and Elizabeth Wilson (Jackson) Kamp (b.1915). Father-in-law of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.

Jackson, Edith M. Wilson - born 1878. Resided in Germantown, PA. Graduate of Swarthmore College (1900). Married Arthur Conrad Jackson (b.1879); they had four daughters: Ruth Wilson (Jackson) Boone (b.1908), Caroline “Carly” Alberta (Jackson) Rushmore (1909-2007), Edith Wilson (Jackson) Walter (b.1912), and Elizabeth Wilson (Jackson) Kamp (b.1915). Mother-in- law of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.

Jackson, Ella (Albertson) – born 1863; died 1952. Daughter of Richard Albertson (1810- 1879) and Phebe W. Prior (1824-1902). Her siblings were Sarah Elizabeth (Albertson) Skillen (1845-1909); Benjamin H. Albertson (1848-1872); John Augustus Albertson (1850-1921); Emma (Albertson) Underhill (1853-1937), who married Samuel J. Underhill (1848-1910); Gulielma (Albertson) Freeman (b.1855); and Richard Albertson (1859-1860). She married (first) Eugene F. Robbins in 1887. She married (second) Jacob W. Jackson; they had three children: Stephen F. Jackson (b.1888), Florence (Jackson) Willits (1889-1961), and Harold A. Jackson (b.1893)

Jackson, Esther L. (Post) – born in Westbury, N.Y., in 1829; died 1928. Daughter of James Post (1785-1870) and Phebe Willis (1787-1883). She married Solomon S. Jackson, Jr. (his 2nd marriage); they had a daughter, Caroline Underhill (Jackson) Hicks (1872-1978). Esther’s sister Caroline Post (1826-1882) married Daniel Underhill, Sr. (1826-1899) in 1847; after Caroline’s death in 1882, Underhill married Esther and Caroline’s sister Catharine Post (1833-1922) in 1883. Daniel Underhill, Sr. was a great-uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

James, Miss (first name unknown) – born pre-1900. She was a neighbor of the Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. family when they lived on Duck Pond Rd. in Glen Cove, N.Y. (after 1890).

Kamp, Elizabeth Jackson – born 1946. Daughter of Robert S. Kamp, Sr. and Elizabeth Wilson Jackson (b.1915). She has one brother, Robert Stephen Kamp, Jr. (1946- ). Niece of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and Caroline J. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore.

12 Kamp, Elizabeth Wilson (Jackson) – born 1915. Daughter of Arthur Conrad Jackson (b.1879) and Edith M. Wilson (b.1878). Graduate of Swarthmore College (1937). Her sisters were Ruth Wilson (Jackson) Boone (b.1908), Caroline “Carly” Alberta (Jackson) Rushmore (1909-2007), and Edith Wilson (Jackson) Walter (b.1912). She married Robert S. Kamp in 1940; they had two children, Robert Stephen Kamp, Jr. (1942- ) and Elizabeth Jackson Kamp (1946- ). Sister-in-law of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.

Kamp, Robert S., Sr. – graduate of Swarthmore College (1937). He married Edith Wilson Jackson (b.1915) in 1940; they had two children, Robert Stephen Kamp, Jr. (1942- ) and Elizabeth Jackson Kamp (1946- ). Brother-in-law of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.

Kamp, Robert Stephen, Jr. – born 1946. Son of Robert S. Kamp, Sr. and Elizabeth Wilson Jackson (b.1915). He has one sister, Elizabeth Jackson Kamp (1946- ). Nephew of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and Caroline J. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore.

Kellner, Fred – husband of Ruth Kellner; they had at least one daughter, Judith “Judy” Kellner (c.1943- ), who married Stephen Rushmore, Sr. (1945- ).

Kellner, Ruth – wife of Fred Kellner; they had at least one daughter, Judith “Judy” Kellner (c.1943- ), who married Stephen Rushmore, Sr. (1945- ).

Marshall, Nellie Valentine – born pre-1900. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Mitchell, Clarence – born c.1880; date of death unknown. Grandson? of Daniel Quimby Mitchell and Sarah F. (Prior) Halstead Mitchell (1829-1906).

Mitchell, Sarah F. (Prior) Halstead – born 1829; died 1906. Daughter of John Prior (1787-1860) and Elizabeth Frost (1799-1862). Her siblings were Philemon H. Prior (1821- 1867), Phebe W. (Prior) Albertson (1826-1885), Henrietta (Prior) Vanden Burg (1831- 1884), and James M. Prior (1835-1857). She married (first) Henry P. Halstead (d.1850); they had one daughter, Adelaide T. (Halstead) Rushmore (b.1849), who was the mother of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. (1883-1976). Sarah married (second) Daniel Quimby Mitchell; he had three daughters—Addie, Jennie, and Marianna—from his first marriage, which was to Henry P. Halstead’s sister. Daniel and Sarah had three children: Henry (b.1854), Henrietta (b.1859), and Caroline (b.1863). Henrietta married Dr. J.H. Beebee in 1886 and they had at least three children: Helen (Beebee) Prouty (born c.1884), Alexander Mitchell Beebee (b.1892), and Sarah Katharine Beebee. (born c.1890s). Note: a common alternate spelling for “Beebee” is “Beebe.”

O’Heir, Constance “Connie” (Rushmore) – born at Roslyn Heights, N.Y., in 1923; died in Annapolis, MD, in 1998. Daughter of Halstead Rushmore (1881-1929) and Emily Underhill Smith (b.1893). She married Richard John O’Heir (1934- ) in 1947; they had three children: Richard O’Heir, Jr. (1948- ), Douglas A. O’Heir (1950- ), and Bruce G. O’Heir (1952- ). She was a niece of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

13 Post, Arthur Wood – born 1886; died 1967. Son of John W. Post and Phebe Hicks (1855- 1923). His siblings were Herbert Post (1884-1918) and Elizabeth Post (1888-1937). He married Ethel Mary Albertson (b.1890).

Post, Edward – born 1808 in Westbury, N.Y.; died 1870. Son of Daniel Post (b.1768) and Rosetta Titus (b.1779). He married Elizabeth Post; they resided in Whitestone, N.Y. Post was a cousin of Caroline (Post) Underhill (1826-1882) and Catharine (Post) Underhill (1833- 1922), the first and second wives, respectively, of Daniel Underhill, Sr. (1826-1899). Daniel Underhill, Sr. was a great-uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore. In addition, Edward was a cousin of Lydia Post and Edmond Post, who married Isaac Rushmore (1788-1875) and Mary Rushmore (b.1794), respectively. Isaac and Mary were ancestors of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Post, Elizabeth – born 1888; died 1937. Daughter of John W. Post and Phebe Hicks (1855- 1923). Her siblings were Arthur Wood Post (1886-1967) and Herbert Post (1884-1918).

Post, Henry – born pre-1900; date of death unknown. Lived in Wheatley, N.Y. Father of Mary, Martha, John, Steven, and William.

Post, Herbert – born 1884; died 1918. Son of John W. Post and Phebe Hicks (1855-1923). His siblings were Arthur Wood Post (1886-1967) and Elizabeth Post (1888-1937).

Post, James – born 1785; died 1870. Son of Henry Post (b.1733) and Mary Titus. He married Phebe Willis (1787-1883) in 1811. Two of their daughters, Caroline (Post) Underhill (1826-1882) and Catharine (Post) Underhill (1833-1922), were the first and second wives, respectively, of Daniel Underhill, Sr. (1826-1899). Daniel Underhill, Sr. was a great-uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore. In addition, Post was an uncle of Lydia Post and Edmond Post, who married Isaac Rushmore (1788-1875) and Mary Rushmore (b.1794), respectively. Isaac and Mary were ancestors of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Post, Joseph – born 1803 in Westbury, N.Y.; died there in 1888. Notable Quaker abolitionist from the Westbury Friends Meeting. Son of Edmond Post (b.1762) and Catharine Willets, who were married in 1788. He married Mary Robbins (1806-1892) in 1828. His sister Lydia married Isaac Rushmore (1788-1875), and his brother Edmond married Mary Rushmore (b.1794). Isaac and Mary were ancestors of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. In addition, Post was a cousin of Caroline (Post) Underhill (1826-1882) and Catharine (Post) Underhill (1833-1922), the first and second wives, respectively, of Daniel Underhill, Sr. (1826-1899). Daniel Underhill, Sr. was a great-uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Post, Mary W. (Robbins) – born 1806; died 1892. She married notable Quaker abolitionist Joseph Post in 1828; they resided in Westbury, N.Y.

Post, Phebe (Hicks)? – most likely the Phebe (Hicks) Post who was born in 1855 in Westbury, N.Y.; died there in 1923. Daughter of Stephen R. Hicks (1823-1892) and Hannah Underhill (1825-1916). Her siblings were Thomas Hicks (1852-1886), Amelia (Hicks) Clark (1859-1934), Emily Hicks (1860-1864), Mary P. Hicks (1863-1930), and Julia Hicks (1867-

14 1938). Married John W. Post in 1847; they had three children: Arthur Wood Post (1886- 1967), Herbert Post (1884-1918), and Elizabeth Post (1888-1937).

Post, Phebe (Willis) - born 1787; died 1883. She was the daughter of Samuel Willis (1759- 1838) and Rachel Pearsall (d.1855). She married James Post (1785-1870) in 1811. Two of their daughters, Caroline (Post) Underhill (1826-1882) and Catharine (Post) Underhill (1833-1922), were the first and second wives, respectively, of Daniel Underhill, Sr. (1826-1899). Daniel Underhill, Sr. was a great-uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore. In addition, she was an aunt of Lydia Post and Edmond Post, who married Isaac Rushmore (1788-1875) and Mary Rushmore (b.1794), respectively. Isaac and Mary were ancestors of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Post, Rachel – born 1820; died unmarried, in 1908. She was the daughter of James Post (1785-1870) and Phebe Willis (1787-1883). Two of her sisters, Caroline (Post) Underhill (1826-1882) and Catharine (Post) Underhill (1833-1922), were the first and second wives, respectively, of Daniel Underhill, Sr. (1826-1899). Daniel Underhill, Sr. was a great-uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore. In addition, she was a cousin of Lydia Post and Edmond Post, who married Isaac Rushmore (1788-1875) and Mary Rushmore (b.1794), respectively. Isaac and Mary were ancestors of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Post, William – birth and death dates unknown. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Post, Mrs. William - birth and death dates unknown. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Prior, A – born pre-1900. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Prior, Clarence? - born pre-1900. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Prior, Elizabeth (Rushmore) – born at Roslyn, N.Y., in 1834; died 1888. Daughter of Thomas Rushmore (1799-1878) and Jane Valentine (1806-1896). She had one brother, Stephen Thomas Rushmore (1849-1926), father of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. She married John Augustus Prior (1826-1885), son of John and Elizabeth (Frost) Prior, in 1864; they had no children.

Prior, Horace – born pre-1900. Son of James and Theodosia Prior. He married Julia Southwick; they had a son, Thomas Prior.

Prior, Ida (Cook) – born pre-1900. Wife of Thomas Prior.

Prior, John Augustus – born 1826; died 1885. Son of John Prior (1787-1860) and Elizabeth Frost (1799-1862). His siblings were Philemon Prior (1821-1867), Phebe W. (Prior) Albertson (1824-1902), Sarah F. (Prior) Halstead Mitchell (1829-1906), Henrietta (Prior) Vanden Burg (1831-1884), and James M. Prior (1835-1857). He married Elizabeth Rushmore (1834-1888), aunt of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.; they had no children.

15 Prior, Julia – born 1860s or 1870s. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Prior, Julia (Southwick) – born pre-1900. Wife of Horace Prior; they had a son, Thomas Prior. Notation on the verso of a photograph bearing her image states that she was “Disowned from meeting because she had a piano.”

Prior, Thomas – born pre-1900. Son of Horace and Julia (Southwick) Prior.

Prouty, Helen (Beebee) – born c.1884; date of death unknown. Daughter of Dr. J.H. Beebee and Henrietta Mitchell (b.1859). Her siblings were Alexander Mitchell Beebee (b.1892) and Sarah Katharine Beebee (born c.1890s). She married Jason Lester Prouty (1886-1936); they had two daughters, Katherine H., and Doris H. (Note: a common alternate spelling for “Beebee” is “Beebe.”)

Purcell?, B.C. – born pre-1900 – Insufficient information available to identify further.

Raynor, Henry – born 1945. Married Mary Rushmore (1948- ) in Greenport, N.Y., in 1970; they had two children, Michael Raynor (1974- ) and Kathleen Marie Raynor (1978- ).

Raynor, Mary R. – born at Roslyn Heights, N.Y., in 1948. Daughter of Robert Seaman Rushmore, Sr. (1914- ) and his second wife, Margaret Marie Hill (1913-1988). Half-sister to Sally (Rushmore) Barbetta (1944- ), and sister to Robert Rushmore, Jr. (1950- ). Graduate of Friends Academy (1967) and C.W. Post (1971). Married Henry Raynor (1945- ) in Greenport, N.Y., in 1970; children are Michael (1974- ) and Kathleen Marie (1978- ).

Rushmore, Adelaide T. “Addie” (Halstead) – born 1849; date of death unknown. Daughter of Henry P. Halstead (d.1850) and Sarah F. Prior (1829-1906). She married Stephen Thomas Rushmore; they had six children: Thomas H. Rushmore (1880-1955), Halstead Rushmore (1881-1929), Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. (1883-1976), Edna L. Rushmore (1885-1887), Byron Rushmore (1887-1952), and Lillian T. Rushmore (1892-1893). Note: After Henry P. Halstead’s death in 1850, Sarah F. Prior remarried Daniel Quimby Mitchell.

Rushmore, Amy (Willis) – born 1797; died 1881. Daughter of Samuel Willis (1759-1838) and Rachel Pearsall (1765-1855). Her siblings were Henry Willis (1786-1865), Phebe (Willis) Post (1787-1883), and John Willis (b.1793). She married Townsend Rushmore (1792-1870), great uncle of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. They had eight children: Esther (Rushmore) Titus (1825-1896), Maria Rushmore (b.1827), Rachel Rushmore (1830-1861), Isaac Rushmore (b.1832), Phebe Rushmore (b.1834), Samuel W. Rushmore (born 1836; died before 1888), Henry W. Rushmore (1838-1902), and William T. Rushmore (1841-1881).

Rushmore, Byron – born at Roslyn, N.Y., in 1887; died at Westbury, N.Y., in 1952. Son of Stephen T. Rushmore (1849-1926) and Adelaide T. Halstead (b.1849). His siblings were Thomas H. Rushmore (1880-1955), Halstead Rushmore (1881-1929), Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. (1883-1976), Edna L. Rushmore (1885-1887), and Lillian T. Rushmore (1892-1893). He married Marie (Sowa) Masek (1894-1986) in 1928; they had no children. He graduated from Friends Academy in Locust Valley, N.Y., and was a business executive and a bank director.

16 Rushmore, Caroline “Carly” Alberta (Jackson) – born in Germantown, PA, in 1909; died 2007. Daughter of Arthur Conrad Jackson (b.1879) and Edith M. Wilson (b.1878). She had three sisters: Ruth Wilson (Jackson) Boone (b.1908), Edith Wilson (Jackson) Walter (b.1912), and Elizabeth Wilson (Jackson) Kamp (b.1915). Graduate of Germantown Friends School (1927) and Swarthmore College (1931). She married Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. at Germantown, PA, in 1932; they had three children: Mary Lee Rushmore (1934- ), Caroline “Carly” Jackson (Rushmore) Hellen (1935- ), and Stephen Rushmore, Sr. (1945- ).

Rushmore, Cynthia Ruth – born in Buffalo, N.Y., in 1971. Daughter of Stephen Rushmore, Sr. (1945- ) and Judith “Judy” Kellner (c.1943- ). Her brother is Stephen Rushmore, Jr. (1974- ). Graduate of Friends Academy and Cornell University Hotel School (1994). Executive V.P. and co-founder of ECO Services, Mineola, N.Y. Granddaughter of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.

Rushmore, Edna L. – born 1885; died 1887. Daughter of Stephen T. Rushmore (1849-1926) and Adelaide T. Halstead (b.1849).

Rushmore, Halstead – born in Roslyn, N.Y., in 1881; died there in 1929. Son of Stephen T. Rushmore (1849-1926) and Adelaide T. Halstead (b.1849). His siblings were Thomas H. Rushmore (1880-1955), Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. (1883-1976), Edna L. Rushmore (1885- 1887), Byron Rushmore (1887-1952), and Lillian T. Rushmore (1892-1893). He married Emily Underhill Smith (b.1893) in Glen Cove, N.Y., in 1923 and they had one daughter, Constance Patricia (Rushmore) O’Heir (1923-1988). He graduated from Friends Academy in Locust Valley, N.Y., and worked the family farm in Roslyn Heights, N.Y.

Rushmore, Isaac – born 1788; died 1875. Son of Stephen Rushmore (1763-1852) and Phebe Townsend (1768-1866). His siblings were Sarah (Rushmore) Hicks (1790-1893), Townsend Rushmore (1792-1870), Mary R. (Rushmore) Post (1794-1875), Jane (Rushmore) Willets (b.1796), Thomas Rushmore (1799-1878), and Phebe (Rushmore) Gifford (b.1803). He married Lydia Post (1789-1841) in 1813; they had four children: Stephen Rushmore (1814- 1890), Edmund Rushmore (1816-1817), Edmund Rushmore (1818-1890), and Lydia Rushmore (d.1844). Great uncle of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Rushmore, Jane (Valentine) – born 1806; died 1896. Daughter of Oliver Valentine and Martha Williams (1779-1825). Her siblings were Ann, Mary, Ephraim, and George. She married Thomas Rushmore (1799-1878); they had two children, Elizabeth (Rushmore) Prior (1834-1888) and Stephen Thomas Rushmore (1849-1926). She was a grandmother of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Rushmore, Judith "Judy" (Kellner) – born c.1943. Daughter of Fred and Ruth Kellner. Graduate of Cornell University (1965). She married Stephen Rushmore, Sr. (1945- ) at Buffalo, N.Y., in 1967. They resided in Levittown, N.Y., and later in Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Their children are Cynthia “Cindy” (1971- ) and Stephen, Jr. (1974- ). Daughter-in-law of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

17 Rushmore, Leon Augustus, Sr. (sometimes referred to as “Lee”) – born at Roslyn, N.Y., in 1883; died in Glen Cove, N.Y., in 1976. Son of Stephen T. Rushmore (1849-1926) and Adelaide T. Halstead (b.1849). His siblings were Thomas H. Rushmore (1880-1895), Halstead Rushmore (1881-1929), Edna Rushmore (1885-1887), Byron Rushmore (1887- 1952), and Lillian Rushmore (1892-1893). He married Mary Willets Seaman (1881-1969) in Glen Cove, N.Y., in 1909; they had two sons, Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. (1910-2001) and Robert S. Rushmore (b.1914).

Rushmore, Leon Augustus, Jr. (sometimes referred to as “Lee”) – born at Roslyn, N.Y., in 1910; died at Stony Brook, N.Y., in 2001. Son of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. (1883-1976) and Mary Willets Seaman (1881-1969). He had one brother, Robert Seaman Rushmore (b.1914). He married Caroline A. “Carly” Jackson (1909-2007) in 1932; they had three children: Mary Lee Rushmore (1934- ), Caroline “Carly” Jackson (Rushmore) Hellen (1935- ), and Stephen Rushmore, Sr. (1945- ).

Rushmore, Marie Frances (Masek) – born in NYC in 1894; died at Westbury, N.Y., in 1986. Daughter of John and Marie (Sowa) Masek of Hicksville, N.Y. She married Byron Rushmore (1887-1952) at Roslyn, N.Y., in 1928; they had no children.

Rushmore, Mary Lee – born 1934. Daughter of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. (1910-2001) and Caroline A. “Carly” Jackson (1909-2007). Her siblings are Caroline “Carly” Jackson (Rushmore) Hellen (1935- ) and Stephen Rushmore, Sr. (1945- ). Graduate of George School, Newtown, PA; Earlham College, Richmond, IN, and Hofstra University (M.S. Ed., 1968). Taught political science at Rye H.S. in Rye, N.Y.; retired in 1994. Resides in New Harbor, ME.

Rushmore, Mary Willets (Seaman) – born in Jericho, N.Y., in 1881; died 1969. Daughter of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954) and Matilda Willets (1854-1896). Her siblings were Samuel J. Seaman, Jr. (b.1883), Anna Louise (Seaman) Hicks (b.1885), Frederick Willets Seaman (b.1888), and Lewis Valentine Seaman (1892-1892). She graduated from Friends Academy in Locust Valley, N.Y. She married Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. in Glen Cove, N.Y., in 1909; they lived in farm house that Leon built on Roslyn Rd. in Roslyn, N.Y. They had two children: Leon Augustus Rushmore, Jr. (1910-2001) and Robert Seaman Rushmore (b.1914).

Rushmore, Phebe – possibly Phebe Rushmore (Willets) Underhill (b.1824), who was the daughter of Valentine Willets (1797-1895) and Jane Rushmore (b.1796), and whose siblings would have been Sarah (Willets) Barker (born c.1820s), Letitia (Willets) Allis (b.1818), and Mary (Willets) Thomas (born c.1820s). She married Samuel Underhill (b.1827) and they lived in Glenham, N.Y. They had one daughter, Alice Emily Underhill (b.1852).

Rushmore, Phebe (Townsend) – born 1768; died 1866. Married Stephen Rushmore (1763- 1852), great grandfather of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. They had seven children: Isaac Rushmore (1788-1875), Sarah (Rushmore) Hicks (1790-1893), Townsend Rushmore (1792-1870), Mary R. (Rushmore) Post (1794-1875), Jane (Rushmore) Willets (b.1796), Thomas Rushmore (1799-1878), and Phebe (Rushmore) Gifford (b.1803). As one family story goes, she fell off a ferry boat going to and was buoyed up by her petticoats.

18 Rushmore, Robert Seaman – born in Roslyn, N.Y., in 1914. Son of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. (1883-1976) and Mary Willets Seaman (1881-1969). He had one brother, Leon A., Jr. (1910- 2001). He married (first) Elizabeth Van Sickelen Dunkerton (1914-1944) in 1942; they had one daughter, Sara Elizabeth (Rushmore) Barbetta (b.1944). He married (second) Margaret Marie Hill (1913-1988) in 1946; they had two children: Mary (Rushmore) Raynor (b.1948) and Robert Rushmore, Jr. (1950- ). He was a graduate of Friends Academy and Swarthmore College. He worked Rushmore Farms with his father and brother; he later went on to become the president of Malvese Mower & Equipment Co., from which he retired in 1982 after 33 years of service. Resided in Norgate, East Hills, N.Y., and later in Mattituck, N.Y.

Rushmore, Robert Seaman, Jr. – born at Roslyn Heights, N.Y., in 1950. Son of Robert Seaman Rushmore, Sr. (b.1914 ) and his second wife, Margaret Marie Hill (1913-1988). Graduate of Friends Academy, Guilford College, and U. of Pennsylvania (MBA). He married Elizabeth Leah Elkins (1949- ) in Kew Gardens, N.Y., in 1974; they had three children: Kimberly Nan Rushmore (1976- ), Allison Michelle Rushmore (1980- ), and Julie Lynn Rushmore (1984- ). He was vice president of marketing at Quiz Software, Inc. Resident of Alpharetta, GA.

Rushmore, Stephen – born 1763; died 1852. Son of Isaac Rushmore (1733-1779) and Sarah Titus (1735-c.1776). His siblings were Phebe Rushmore (b.1785), Mary (Rushmore) Frost (b.1760), Jane (Rushmore) Valentine (b.1768), and Edmond Rushmore (1771-1782). He married Phebe Townsend (1768-1866); they had seven children: Isaac Rushmore (1788- 1875), Sarah (Rushmore) Hicks (1790-1893), Townsend Rushmore (1792-1870), Mary R. (Rushmore) Post (1794-1875), Jane (Rushmore) Willets (b.1796), Thomas Rushmore (1799- 1878), and Phebe (Rushmore) Gifford (b.1803). He was a great grandfather of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Rushmore, Stephen - born 1814; died 1890. Son of Isaac Rushmore (b.1788), great uncle of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., and Lydia Post (1789-1841). He married Matilda Powell; they had six children: Isaac Rushmore (1841-1842), Lydia M. Rushmore (1843-1844), Edward Rushmore (1845-1869), John H. Rushmore (1847-1891), a child born in 1850 (died in three days), and another born in 1858 (died in two days).

Rushmore, Stephen, Sr. – born in 1945. Son of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. (1910-2001) and Caroline A. “Carly” Jackson (1909-2007). His siblings are Mary Lee Rushmore (1934- ) and Caroline “Carly” Jackson (Rushmore) Hellen (1935- ). Graduate of Proctor Academy, N.H.; Cornell University Hotel School; and SUNY Buffalo (MBA). He married Judith "Judy" Kellner at Buffalo, N.Y., in 1967; they have two children, Cynthia “Cindy” Ruth Rushmore (1971- ) and Stephen Rushmore, Jr. (1974- ). They resided in Levittown, N.Y., and later in Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Stephen, Sr. is the president and founder of HVS, a global hospitality consulting organization.

Rushmore, Stephen, Jr. – born at Mineola, N.Y., in 1974. Son of Stephen Rushmore, Sr. (1945- ) and Judith “Judy” Kellner (c.1943- ). His sister is Cynthia “Cindy” Rushmore (1971- ). Graduate of Proctor Academy, N.H., and Cornell University Hotel School (1996). COO of HVS, a global hospitality consulting organization. Grandson of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.

19 Rushmore, Stephen Thomas – born in Roslyn, N.Y., in 1849; died there in 1926. Son of Thomas Rushmore (1799-1978) and Jane Valentine (1806-1896). He married Adelaide T. Halstead (b.1849); they had six children: Thomas H. Rushmore (1880-1955), Halstead Rushmore (1881-1929), Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. (1883-1976), Edna L. Rushmore (1885- 1887), Byron Rushmore (1887-1952), and Lillian T. Rushmore (1892-1893).

Rushmore, Thomas – born 1799; hit and killed by a train in 1878. He was a son of Stephen Rushmore (1763-1852) and Phebe Townsend (1768-1866). His siblings were Isaac Rushmore (1788-1875), Sarah (Rushmore) Hicks (1790-1893), Townsend Rushmore (1792-1870), Mary R. (Rushmore) Post (1794-1875), Jane (Rushmore) Willets (b.1796), and Phebe (Rushmore) Gifford (b.1803). He married Jane Valentine (1806-1896); they had two children, Elizabeth (Rushmore) Prior (1834-1888) and Stephen Thomas Rushmore (1849-1926). He built the Rushmore family farm house on Roslyn Rd., Roslyn N.Y., in 1848. He was a grandfather of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Rushmore, Thomas Henry, Sr. – born in Roslyn, N.Y., in 1880; died in East Williston, N.Y., in 1955. He was a pharmacist. Son of Stephen T. Rushmore (1849-1926) and Adelaide T. Halstead (b.1849). His siblings were Halstead Rushmore (1881-1929), Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. (1883-1976), Edna L. Rushmore (1885-1887), Byron Rushmore (1887-1952), and Lillian T. Rushmore (1892-1893). He married (first) Anna Hubbs Robbins (1877-1928) in Jericho, N.Y., in 1904; they had three children: Lillian Anna (Rushmore) Newell (b.1905), Elizabeth Adelaide (Rushmore) Daniel (1909-1987), and Walter S. Rushmore (b.1912). He married (second) Adele Jones (1896-1981) in Cold Spring Harbor. N.Y., in 1937; they had one child, Thomas Henry Rushmore, Jr. (1938-1971 ).

Seaman, Anna – born in 1861; died unmarried, 1944. She was a daughter of Elias Hicks Seaman (1826-1904) and Phebe Underhill (1830-1903). Her siblings were Mary Seaman (1856-1856), Samuel Jackson Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954), Sarah R. Seaman (1860-1861), Robert Seaman (1864-1955), William Henry Seaman (1868-1954), and James Haviland Seaman (1871-1948). Her childhood home in Jericho, N.Y., had once been a stop on the Underground Railroad and later became the Maine Maid Inn. As an adult, she lived in the house (also in Jericho) built by famous Quaker preacher Elias Hicks (1748-1830). She was an aunt of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Seaman, Bertha Lucina – born 1906. Daughter of James Haviland Seaman and his 2nd wife, Florence (Haviland) Seaman (1884-1940). Her siblings were Willard Haviland Seaman and Helen Underhill Seaman. She also had two half brothers, George B. (b.1896) and Elias H. (b.1898), from James Haviland Seaman’s marriage to his first wife, Elizabeth “Bessie” Bridges (1875-1902). She was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Seaman, Elias Haviland – born 1898; date of death unknown. Son of James Haviland Seaman (1871-1948) and his first wife, Elizabeth “Bessie” Bridges (1875-1902). He had a brother, George Bridges Seaman (b.1896). He also had a half brother, Willard H. Seaman, and two half sisters, Bertha Lucina Seaman (b.1906) and Helen Underhill Seaman, from James Haviland Seaman’s marriage to his second wife, Florence Haviland (1884-1940). He was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

20 Seaman, Elias Hicks - born 1826 in Jericho, N.Y; died there in 1904. Son of Robert Seaman (1792-1870) and Sarah Rodman Hicks (1793-1835). He married Phebe Underhill (1830- 1903); they had seven children: Mary Seaman (1856-1856), Samuel Jackson Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954), Sarah R. Seaman (1860-1861), Anna Seaman (1861-1944), Robert Seaman (1864-1955), William Henry Seaman (1868-1954), and James Haviland Seaman (1871-1948). His home in Jericho, N.Y., had once been a stop on the Underground Railroad and later became the Maine Maid Inn. He was the paternal grandfather of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Seaman, Elizabeth “Bessie” (Bridges) – born 1875; died 1902. She was the first wife of James Haviland Seaman (1871-1948), uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore. They married in Locust Valley, N.Y., in 1895; they had two sons, George Bridges Seaman (b.1896) and Elias Haviland Seaman (b.1898).

Seaman, Faith Frances – born and died in 1898. Daughter of William Henry Seaman (1868- 1954) and Margaret Jagger Laurie (1869-1951). Her siblings were Annie Laurie Seaman (born late 1890s or early 1900s) and William Laurie Seaman (1894-1928). She was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Seaman, Florence (Haviland) – born 1884 in Glens Falls, N.Y.; died 1940. She was the 2nd wife of James Haviland Seaman (1871-1948), uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore. They married in 1905 and had three children: Bertha Lucina Seaman (b.1906), Willard Haviland Seaman, and Helen Underhill Seaman.

Seaman, Frederick Willets – born in Jericho, N.Y., in 1888; date of death unknown. Son of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954) and Matilda Willets (1854-1896). His siblings were Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore (1881-1969), Samuel Jackson Seaman, Jr. (b.1883), Anna Louise (Seaman) Hicks (b.1885), and Lewis V. Seaman (1892-1892). He married Ida Willets Hicks (b.1892) in Roslyn, N.Y., in 1915; they had four children: John S., Frederick W., Albertson H., and Anna M.

Seaman, Hannah (Willets) – born 1859; died 1896. She was the daughter of Daniel Willets (1824-1884) and Lydia Moore (1830-1904). She had two sisters, Amy Willets (b.1852) and Charlotte Willets (b.1854), and possibly a third, Mary Willets (b.1861). She married Robert Seaman (1864-1955), uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore. They had one daughter, Phebe Underhill Seaman (b.1896).

Seaman, H. (Harry) Bogart – born 1911 – generally known as “Bogart.” Son of Samuel Seaman, Jr. (b.1883) and Ethelene (Townsend) Bogart (d.1920). He married Harriet Dudgeon Kohler. Served as mayor of Glen Cove, N.Y., and later as county treasurer. He was a nephew of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Seaman, Helen Underhill – birth and death dates unknown. Daughter of James Haviland Seaman (1871-1948) and his 2nd wife, Florence (Haviland) Seaman (1884-1940). Her siblings were Bertha Lucina Seaman (b.1906) and Willard Haviland Seaman. She also had two half brothers, George Bridges Seaman (b.1896) and Elias Haviland Seaman (b.1898), from James

21 Haviland Seaman’s marriage to his first wife, Elizabeth (“Bessie”) Bridges (1875-1902). She was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Seaman, James Haviland - born Jericho, N.Y., 1871; died Glens Falls, N.Y., 1948. Son of Elias Hicks Seaman (1826-1904) and Phebe Underhill (1830-1903). His childhood home in Jericho, N.Y., had at one time been a stop on the Underground Railroad and later became the Maine Maid Inn. His siblings were Mary Seaman (1856-1856), Samuel Jackson Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954), Sarah R. Seaman (1860-1861), Anna Seaman (1861-1944), Robert Seaman (1864-1955), and William H. Seaman (1868-1954). He married (first) Elizabeth “Bessie” Bridges (1875-1902) in Locust Valley, N.Y. in 1895; they had two sons, George Bridges Seaman (b.1896) and Elias Haviland Seaman (b.1898). He married (second) Florence Haviland in 1905; they had three children: Bertha Lucina Seaman (b.1906), Willard Haviland Seaman, and Helen Underhill Seaman. He was an uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Seaman, Jane R. (Willets) - sometimes referred to as “Aunt Jennie” – born 1852; died 1917. Daughter of William S. Willets (1822-1864) and Mary Valentine (1823-1891). Her sisters were Matilda “Tillie” (1854-1896), who was the first wife of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. (1857- 1954); Anna W. (1848-1924), who married Frederick E. Willits (1846-1923); and Martha “Mattie” Valentine (b.1850), who married Sidney Breese Bowne (1849-1915). In 1913, she became the 2nd wife of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. She was an aunt of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Seaman, Matilda “Tillie” (Willets) - born 1854; died 1896. Daughter of William S. Willets (1822-1864) and Mary Valentine (1823-1891). She was the first wife of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954); they had five children: Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore (1883-1976), Samuel J. Seaman, Jr. (b.1883), Anna Louise (Seaman) Hicks (b.1885), Frederick Willets Seaman (b.1888), and Lewis Valentine Seaman (1892-1892). Her sisters were Anna W. (1848-1924), who married Frederick E. Willits; Jane R. (1852-1917), who was the 2nd wife of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954); and Martha “Mattie” Valentine (1850-?), who married Sidney Breese Bowne (1846-1915).

Seaman, Phebe (Underhill) – born in Jericho, N.Y., in 1830; died there in 1904. Daughter of Samuel Jackson Underhill (1797-1868) and Mary Willets (1801-1878). She married Elias Hicks Seaman (1826-1904); they lived in Jericho, N.Y., in a house that was at one time a stop on the Underground Railroad and later became the Maine Maid Inn. They had seven children: Mary Seaman (1856-1856), Samuel Jackson Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954), Sarah R. Seaman (1860-1861), Anna Seaman (1861-1944), Robert Seaman (1864-1955), William Henry Seaman (1868-1954), and James Haviland Seaman (1871-1948). She was the paternal grandmother of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Seaman, Phebe Underhill – born 1896; date of death unknown. Daughter of Robert Seaman (1864-1955) and Hannah Willets (1858-1896), and was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Seaman, Robert – possibly the Robert Seaman born in 1811; date of death unknown. Son of Samuel Seaman (b.1754) and Keziah Titus (b.1757).

22 Seaman, Robert - b. 1864; died 1955. Son of Elias Hicks Seaman (1826-1904) and Phebe Underhill (1830-1903). His childhood home in Jericho, N.Y., had at one time been a stop on the Underground Railroad and later became the Maine Maid Inn. His siblings were Mary Seaman (1856-1856), Samuel Jackson Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954), Sarah R. Seaman (1860- 1861), Anna Seaman (1861-1944), William Henry Seaman (1868-1954), and James Haviland Seaman (1871-1948). He married Hannah Willets (1858-1896); they had a daughter, Phebe Underhill Seaman (b.1896). He was an uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Seaman, Samuel Jackson, Sr. – born in Jericho, N.Y., in 1857; died 1954. Son of Elias Hicks Seaman (1826-1904) and Phebe Underhill (1830-1903). His childhood home in Jericho, N.Y., had at one time been a stop on the Underground Railroad and later became the Maine Maid Inn. His siblings were Mary Seaman (1856-1856), Sarah R. Seaman (1860-1861), Anna Seaman (1861-1944), Robert Seaman (1864-1955), William H. Seaman (1868-1954), and James H. Seaman (1871-1948). He married (first) Matilda Willets (1854-1896); they had five children: Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore (1883-1976), Samuel J. Seaman, Jr. (b.1883), Anna Louise (Seaman) Hicks (b.1885), Frederick W. Seaman (b.1888), and Lewis V. Seaman (1892-1892). They lived in Jericho, N.Y., and later moved to a house on Duck Pond Rd. in Glen Cove, N.Y. He married (second) Jane R. Willets, sister of his first wife, Matilda, in 1913. Seaman graduated from Swarthmore College in 1878. He was the founder and director of the Glen Cove Trust Company. Seaman family historian.

Seaman, Samuel Jackson, Jr. – born in Jericho, N.Y., in 1883; date of death unknown. Son of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954) and Matilda Willets (1854-1896). His siblings were Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore (1881-1969), Anna Louise (Seaman) Hicks (b.1885), Frederick W. Seaman (b.1888), and Lewis V. Seaman (1892-1892). He married (first) Ethlene Townsend Bogart (d.1920); they had one son, H. (Harry) Bogart Seaman. He married (second) Jane Bogart in 1921. He may have lived in Westbury, N.Y.

Seaman, Willard Haviland – birth and death dates unknown. Son of James Haviland Seaman (1871-1948) and his 2nd wife, Florence (Haviland) Seaman (1884-1940). His siblings were Bertha Lucina Seaman (b.1906) and Helen Underhill Seaman. He also had two half brothers, George Bridges Seaman (b.1896) and Elias Haviland Seaman (b.1898), from James Haviland Seaman’s marriage to his first wife, Elizabeth (“Bessie”) Bridges (1875-1902). He was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Seaman, William Henry – born 1868; died 1954. Son of Elias Hicks Seaman (1826-1904) and Phebe Underhill (1830-1903). His childhood home in Jericho, N.Y., had at one time been a stop on the Underground Railroad and later became the Maine Maid Inn. His siblings were Mary Seaman (1856-1856), Samuel Jackson Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954), Sarah R. Seaman (1860-1861), Anna Seaman (1861-1944), Robert Seaman (1864-1955), and James Haviland Seaman (1871-1948). He married Margaret Jagger Laurie (1869-1951) in 1893; they had three children: Annie Laurie Seaman (born late 1890s or early 1900s), William Laurie Seaman (1894-1928), and Faith Frances Seaman (1898-1898). In 1917, he served as Oyster Bay town supervisor; in 1918, he became the first mayor-supervisor of Glen Cove, N.Y. When his great nephew H. Bogart Seaman, mayor of Glen Cove, was inducted into the U.S. Army in 1942,

23 Seaman was called upon to again serve as mayor. He was an uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Seaman, William Laurie – born 1894; died 1928. Son of William Henry Seaman (1868- 1954) and Margaret Jagger Laurie (1869-1951). His siblings were Annie Laurie Seaman (born late 1890s or early 1900s) and Faith Frances Seaman (1898-1898). He was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Searing, Leonard – birth and death dates unknown. Son of Samuel Searing (1756-1838) and Phoebe Seaman (1771-1846); married Rebecca Albertson (b.1808) in 1844.

Skillen, Sarah (Albertson) – born 1845; died 1909. Daughter of Richard Albertson (1810- 1879) and Phebe Willets Prior (1824-1902). Her siblings were Benjamin H. Albertson (1848- 1872); John Augustus Albertson (1850-1921); Emma (Albertson) Underhill (1853-1937), who married Samuel J. Underhill (1848-1910); Gulielma (Albertson) Freeman (b.1855); Richard Albertson (1859-1860), and Ella (Albertson) Jackson (1863-1952). She had three daughters: Amelia Skillen, Florence (Skillen) Cloyd, and a third daughter whose first name is illegible on the back of the photograph from which the aforementioned information was obtained.

Sleigh, Mary Jane (Valentine) – born in Roslyn, N.Y., in 1857; died 1942. Daughter of John Titus Valentine (1806-1884) and Elizabeth Mudge (1816-1875). Her siblings were William M. Valentine (1839-1884), Hannah E. Valentine (1850-1857), and Ellwood Valentine (1852- 1930). She married Arthur Sleigh (born c.1852) around the year 1885. She was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Thomas, Mary (Willets) – born c. 1820s; date of death unknown. Daughter of Valentine Willets (1797-1895) and Jane Rushmore (b.1796), great aunt of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. Her sisters were Letitia (Willets) Allis (b.1818), Phebe Rushmore (Willets) Underhill (b.1824), and Sarah (Willets) Barker (born c. 1820s).

Titus, Ann (Valentine) – born 1801; died 1882. She married Joshua Titus (1797-1866).

Titus, Helen – most likely the Helen Titus who was born in Glen Cove, N.Y., in 1876; died 1905. Daughter of Elwood Valentine Titus (b.1853) and Mary Louisa Cocks (b.1851). She was probably a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Titus, John – born 1779; died 1865. Son of John Titus (1743-1816) and Sarah Robbins (1742-1825). He married Sarah Post (1779-1859) in 1802; they had six children: Maria (Titus) Willets (b.1803), Henry Titus (1805-1865), Lydia (Titus) Willets (b.1808), Robert Titus (1811-1848), William Titus (b.1818), and Elizabeth (Titus) Conklin (b.1818).

Titus, Joshua – born 1797; died 1866. Son of Joshua Titus (b.1760) and Hannah Titus (1766- 1849). His siblings were Phebe Titus (1786-1865), Mary (Titus) Kirk (1788-1871), and Sarah Titus (b.1794). He married Ann Valentine (1801-1882).

24 Titus, Martha – possibly the Martha Titus born 1833; died 1896. Married Benjamin Hicks (1832-1891) in 1852; they had four children: Joshua W. (1855-1856), Mary (1860-1880), Joshua T. (1861-1928), and Joseph W. (c.1875-1886).

Titus, Sarah (Post) – born 1779; died 1859. Daughter of Henry Post. She married John Titus (1779-1865) in 1802; they had six children: Maria (Titus) Willets (b.1803), Henry Titus (1805- 1865), Lydia (Titus) Willets (b.1808), Robert Titus (1811-1848), William Titus (b.1818), and Elizabeth (Titus) Conklin (b.1818).

Trapnell, Edna Sarah (Valentine) – born in Brookhaven, N.Y., in 1882; died 1971. Daughter of Jacob Lewis Valentine and Sarah Baldwin Barteau. She married and was later divorced from Thomas Tidball Trapnell. She was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Tredwell, Harriet – born late 19th or early 20th century. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Underhill, Adonijah – born 1800; died 1854; Son of Daniel Underhill (1763-1840) and Mary Jackson. His siblings were Amy (Underhill) Willets (1795-1881) and Samuel J. Underhill (1797-1868), both of whom were great grandparents of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore. He married Phebe Hicks (1804-1852) in 1826.

Underhill, Caroline (Post) – born 1826; died 1882. Daughter of James Post (1785-1870) and Phebe Willis (1787-1883). Her siblings were Elisabeth Post (1813-1858), Sarah Post (b.1815), Charles Post (b.1818), Rachel Post (b.1820), Mary (Post) Lewis (1823-1851), Esther (Post) Jackson (b.1829), and Catharine (Post) Underhill (1833-1922). She married Daniel Underhill, Sr. (1826-1899) in 1847; they had two sons: Samuel J. (1848-1910) and James (1851-1859). She died in 1882 and Daniel, a great-uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, then married Caroline’s sister Catharine in 1883. Her cousins Lydia Post (1789-1841) and Edmond Post (1792-1832) married Isaac Rushmore (1788-1875) and Mary Rushmore (1794-1875), respectively. Isaac and Mary were ancestors of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Underhill, Catharine (Post) – possibly also known as “Kate” - was born in 1833; died 1922. Daughter of James Post (1785-1870) and Phebe Willis (1787-1883). Her siblings were Elisabeth Post (1813-1858), Sarah Post (b.1815), Charles Post (b.1818), Rachel Post (b.1820), Mary (Post) Lewis (1823-1851), Caroline (Post) Underhill (1826-1882), and Esther (Post) Jackson (b.1829). She married widower Daniel Underhill, Sr. (1826-1899), a great-uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, in 1883; his first wife, Caroline (Post) Underhill, was Catharine’s sister. Her cousins Lydia Post (1789-1841) and Edmond Post (1792-1832) married Isaac Rushmore (1788-1875) and Mary Rushmore (1794-1875), respectively. Isaac and Mary were ancestors of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Underhill, Daniel, Sr. – born 1826; died 1899. Son of Samuel Jackson Underhill (1797-1868) and Mary Willets (1801-1878). He had one sister, Phebe (Underhill) Seaman (1830-1903), paternal grandmother of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore. He married (first) Caroline Post (1826-1882) and they had two sons, Samuel J. Underhill (1848-1910) and James Underhill (1851-1859). He married (second) Catharine Post (1833-1922), Caroline’s sister (1833-1922),

25 in 1883. He was a great-uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore. His wife’s cousins Lydia Post (1789-1841) and Edmond Post (1792-1832) married Isaac Rushmore (1788-1875) and Mary Rushmore (1794-1875), respectively. Isaac and Mary were ancestors of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Underhill, Daniel, Jr. – born 1874; date of death unknown. Son of Samuel J. Underhill (1848-1910) and Emma Albertson (1853-1937). He had one brother, Henry W. Underhill (b.1882). He was the grandson of Daniel Underhill, Sr. (1826-1899), who was a great-uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore. His grandmother Caroline (Post) Underhill (1826-1882) was a cousin of Lydia Post (1789-1841) and Edmond Post (1792-1832), who were married to Isaac Rushmore (1788-1875) and Mary Rushmore (1794-1875), respectively. Isaac and Mary were ancestors of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Underhill, Emma (Albertson) - born 1853; died 1937. Daughter of Richard Albertson (b.1810) and Phebe Willets Prior (1824-1902). Her siblings were Sarah Elizabeth (Albertson) Skillen (1845-1909), Benjamin H. Albertson (1848-1872), John Augustus Albertson (1850- 1921), Gulielma (Albertson) Freeman (b.1855), Richard Albertson (1859-1860), and Ella (Albertson) Jackson (1863-1952). She married Samuel J. Underhill (1848-1910); they had two sons, Daniel Underhill (b.1874) and Henry W. Underhill (b.1882). Her father-in-law, Daniel Underhill, Sr. (1826-1899), was a great uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore. Her mother-in law, Caroline (Post) Underhill (1826-1882), was a cousin of Lydia Post (1789- 1841) and Edmond Post (1792-1832), who were married to Isaac Rushmore (1788-1875) and Mary Rushmore (1794-1875), respectively. Isaac and Mary were ancestors of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Underhill, James – born 1851; died 1859. He was the son of Daniel Underhill, Sr. (1826- 1899) and Caroline Post (1826-1882). He had one brother, Samuel J. Underhill (1848-1910). His father was a great uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore. His mother was a cousin of Lydia Post (1789-1841) and Edmond Post (1792-1832), who were married to Isaac Rushmore (1788-1875) and Mary Rushmore (1794-1875), respectively. Isaac and Mary were ancestors of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Underhill, Maria – insufficient information available to identify further.

Underhill, Samuel J. - born 1848; died 1910. Son of Daniel Underhill, Sr. (1826-1899) and Caroline Post (1826-1882). He had one brother, James Underhill (1851-1859). Samuel married Emma Albertson (1853-1937) in 1872; they had two sons, Daniel Underhill (b.1874) and Henry W. Underhill (b.1882). His father was a great uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore. His mother was a cousin of Lydia Post (1789-1841) and Edmond Post (1792- 1832), who were married to Isaac Rushmore (1788-1875) and Mary Rushmore (1794-1875), respectively. Isaac and Mary were ancestors of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.

Valentine, Anna C. (Thorne) – born c.1822; died 1889. Daughter of Samuel Cock Thorne and Maria Hoogland. She married Lewis Valentine (1829-1912), great uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

26 Valentine, Anna H. - insufficient information available to identify further.

Valentine, Ellwood – born in Roslyn, N.Y. in 1852; died in Glen Cove, N.Y., in 1930. Son of John Titus Valentine (1806-1884) and Elizabeth Mudge (1816-1875). His siblings were William M. Valentine (1839-1884), Hannah E. Valentine (1850-1857), and Mary Jane (Valentine) Sleigh (1857-1942). He was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Valentine, Jane – born pre-1850. Identified only as “grandmother of Charles and Nellie.”

Valentine, Jane R. – born in Glen Cove, N.Y., in 1834; died 1882. Daughter of Jacob Valentine (c.1791-1868) and Martha Titus (c.1791-1880). Her siblings were Charles V. (b.1815), Lewis [1] (1820-1821), Mary (Valentine) Willets (1822-1864), and Lewis [2] (1829- 1912). She was a great aunt of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Valentine, Jacob - of Glen Cove, N.Y. – born c.1791; died 1868. He married Martha Titus (1791-1880); they had six children: Charles V. (b.1815), Lewis [1] (1820-1821), Mary (Valentine) Willets (1822-1864), Ann (b.1825), Lewis [2] (1829-1912), and Jane R. (1834- 1882). He was a great grandfather of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Valentine, Lewis [2] – born 1829; died 1912. Son of Jacob Valentine (c.1791-1868) and Martha Titus (c.1791-1880). His siblings were Charles V. (b.1815), Lewis [1] (1820-1821), Mary (Valentine) Willets (1822-1864), Ann (b.1825), and Jane R. (1834-1882). He married Anna C. Thorne. (c.1822-1889) in 1861 in Oyster Bay, N.Y. He was a great uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Valentine, Martha (Titus) – born 1791; died in Glen Cove, N.Y., in 1880. Married Jacob Valentine (c.1791-1868) in 1814; they had six children: Charles V. (b.1815), Lewis [1] (1820- 1821), Mary (Valentine) Willets (1822-1864), Ann (b.1825), Lewis [2] (1829-1912), and Jane R. (1834-1882). She was a great grandmother of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Valentine, Sarah (African American) – born prior to 1870. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Walter, Edith Wilson (Jackson) – born 1912. Daughter of Arthur Conrad Jackson (b.1879) and Edith M. Wilson (b.1878). Graduate of Swarthmore College (1933). Her sisters were Ruth Wilson (Jackson) Boone (b.1908), Caroline “Carly” Alberta (Jackson) Rushmore (1909-2007), and Elizabeth Wilson (Jackson) Kamp (b.1915). She married Joseph H. Walter (born c.1912) in 1934; they had one son, Joseph Jackson Walter, Jr. (1940- ). Sister-in-law of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.

Walter, Joseph H., Sr. – born c.1912. Graduate of Swarthmore College (1933). Married Elizabeth Wilson Jackson (b.1912) in 1934; they had one son, Joseph Jackson Walter, Jr. (1940- ). Brother-in-law of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and Caroline “Carly” A. (Jackson) Rushmore.

27 Walter, Joseph Jackson, Jr. – born 1940. Son of Joseph H. Walter, Sr. (born c.1912) and Elizabeth Wilson Jackson (b.1912). Nephew of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore.

Whitson, Maud – born pre-1900? Possibly a descendant of Thomas Whitson (b.1821) and Mary Willets (b.1826); cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore. Willets, Amy – born 1852; date of death unknown. Daughter of Daniel Willets (1824-1884) and Lydia Moore (1830-1904). She had two sisters, Charlotte Willets (b.1854) and Hannah (Willets) Seaman (1858-1896), and possibly a third, Mary Willets (b.1861). She was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Willets, Amy (Underhill) – born 1795; died 1881. Daughter of Daniel Underhill (1763-1840) and Mary Jackson. Her siblings were Samuel J. Underhill (1797-1868) and Adonijah J. Underhill (1800-1854). She married Isaac Willets (1794-1855); they had seven children: John Willets (b.1819), William S. Willets (1822-1864), Daniel Willets (1824-1884), Mary (Willets) Whitson (b.1826), Elizabeth Willets (b.1829), Phebe (Willets) Frame (b.1832), and Hannah (Willets) Robbins (b.1836). She was a great grandmother of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Willets, Charlotte “Lottie” Moore - born 1854; date of death unknown. She was a daughter of Daniel Willets (1824-1884) and Lydia Moore (1830-1904). She had two sisters, Amy Willets (b.1852) and Hannah (Willets) Seaman (1858-1896), and possibly a third, Mary Willets (b.1861). She was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Willets, Daniel – born 1824; died 1884. Son of Isaac Willets (1794-1855) and Amy Underhill (1795-1881). He married Lydia Moore (1830-1904) and they had two daughters, Charlotte Moore Willets (b.1854) and Hannah (Willets) Seaman (1858-1896), and possibly a third, Mary Willets (b.1861). Hannah married Robert Seaman (1864-1955), uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Willets, Hannah [T?] - born pre-1900. Insufficient information available to identify.

Willets, Henry T. – born 1812; died 1888. Son of Samuel Willets (1763-1850) and Hannah Seaman (b.1776). His siblings were Isaac Willets (1794-1855), Robert Willets (1797-1797), William Willets (b.1798), Mary (Willets) Underhill (1801-1878), Andrew Willets (b.1804), Jane P. Willets (1806-1864), Esther Willets (1809-1888), and Hannah Willets (1818-1896). He was a great uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Willets, Joseph - born pre-1900. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Willets, Lydia (Moore) – born 1830; died 1904. She married Daniel Willets (1824-1888); they had two daughters, Charlotte (Moore) Willets (b.1854) and Hannah (Willets) Seaman (1858-1896), and possibly a third, Mary Willets (b.1861). Hannah married Robert Seaman (1864-1955), uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Willets, Mary (Valentine) – born in Glen Cove, N.Y., in 1823; died 1891. Daughter of Jacob Valentine (c.1791-1868) and Martha Titus (c.1791-1880). She married William S. Willets

28 (1822-1864) and they had four daughters: Matilda (Willets) Seaman (1854-1896), first wife of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954); Anna W. (Willets) Willits (1848-1924); Jane R. (Willets) Seaman (1852-1917), second wife of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr.; and Martha Valentine (Willets) Bowne (b.1850). She was the maternal grandmother of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Willets, Robert R. (Robert Robbins?), Jr. – born 1802; date of death unknown. Son of Robert Willets (b.1768) and Mary Robbins (1771-1849). His siblings were James Willets (birth and death dates unknown), Samuel Willets (b.1795), Stephen Willets (b.1797), Edmond Willets (b.1800), Phebe (Willets) Titus (b.1805), William Willets (b.1808). He married Lydia Titus (birth and death dates unknown) in 1790; they had a son, John Titus Willets.

Willets, William S.– born 1822; died 1864. Son of Isaac Willets (1794-1895) and Amy Underhill (1795-1881). His siblings were John Willets (b.1819), Daniel Willets (1824-1884), Mary (Willets) Whitson (b.1826), Elizabeth Willets (b.1829), Phebe (Willets) Frame (b.1832), and Hannah (Willets) Robbins (1836-1901). He married Mary Valentine (1823-1891); they had four daughters: Matilda (Willets) Seaman (1854-1896), first wife of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954); Anna W. (Willets) Willits (1848-1924); Jane R. (Willets) Seaman (1852- 1917), second wife of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr.; and Martha Valentine (Willets) Bowne (b.1850). He was the maternal grandfather of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Willis, Benjamin A. – born in Roslyn, N.Y., in 1840; died 1886. He was a Union Army officer during the Civil War and later served two terms in the Congress.

Willis, Phebe – born pre-1900. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Willits, Anna W. (Willets) – born 1848; died 1924. Daughter of Mary Valentine (1823- 1891) and William S. Willets (1822-1864). She married Frederick E. Willits (1846-1923) in Glen Cove, N.Y., in 1873; they had four children: Everett F. Willits (1874-1902); Martha V. Willits (1876-1882); Elizabeth E. “Bessie” Willits (1877-1903), who died in Venice, Italy, and is buried in the Matinecock Friends Burial Ground, Locust Valley, N.Y.; and James Willits (1880-1967). She was an aunt of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Willits, Everett F. – born 1874; died 1902. Son of Frederick E. Willits (1846-1923) and Anna W. Willets (1848-1924). His siblings were Martha V. Willits (1876-1882); Elizabeth E. “Bessie” Willits (1877-1903), who died in Venice, Italy, and is buried in the Matinecock Friends Burial Ground, Locust Valley, N.Y.; and James Willits (1880-1967). He was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Willits, Elizabeth E. “Bessie” – born 1877; died 1903. Daughter of Frederick E. Willits (1846-1923) and Anna W. Willets (1848-1924). Her siblings were Everett F. Willits (1874- 1902), Martha V. Willits (1876-1882), and James Willits (1880-1967). She died in Venice, Italy, and is buried in the Matinecock Friends Burial Ground, Locust Valley, N.Y. She was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Willits, Frederick E. – born 1846; died 1923. Son of James R. Willits (born pre-1830; date of death unknown). He married Anna W. Willets (1848-1924) in Glen Cove, N.Y., in 1873.

29 They had four children: Everett F. Willits (1874-1902); Martha V. Willits (1876-1882); Elizabeth E. “Bessie” Willits (1877-1903), who died in Venice, Italy, and is buried in the Matinecock Friends Burial Ground, Locust Valley, N.Y.; and James Willits (1880-1967). He was an uncle of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Willits, James – born at Glen Cove, N.Y., in 1880; died 1967. Son of Frederick E. Willits (1846-1923) and Anna W. Willets (1848-1924). His siblings were Everett F. Willits (1874- 1902); Martha V. Willits (1876-1882); and Elizabeth E. “Bessie” Willits (1877-1903), who died in Venice, Italy, and is buried in the Matinecock Friends Burial Ground, Locust Valley, N.Y. He was a cousin of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Willits, James R. – born pre-1830; date of death unknown. Father of Frederick E. Willits (1846-1923), who married Anna W. Willets, aunt of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore.

Willits, Mary V. – Insufficient information available to identify further. Possibly misidentified – may be Martha V. Willits (1876-1882).

Wintingham, Helen E. – born c.1863. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Unknown last name, Betty (African American) – born pre-1900. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Unknown last name, Eda – born late 19th or early 20th century. Insufficient information available to identify further.

Unknown last name, Jacob (African American) – born pre-1900. Jacob worked for the Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. family when they lived on Duck Pond Rd. in Glen Cove, N.Y.

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Series and arrangement description:

The Rushmore Family Collection is arranged in 19 series.

Series I: Elias Hicks (1748-1830) Materials include facsimile copies of Hicks’ marriage certificate, estate inventory, and an essay he wrote about slavery.

Series II: Elizabeth (Rushmore) Prior (1834-1888) and John Augustus Prior (1826-1885) Manuscripts (2) and a farm journal.

Series III: Adelaide (Halstead) Rushmore (b.1849) Letter with enclosure.

Series IV: Caroline A. “Carly” (Jackson) Rushmore (1909-2007) Materials include biographical and genealogical information; a scrapbook with materials re: Swarthmore College days, and marriage to Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.; and programs and photo prints from the 70th reunion of the Germantown Friends School Class of 1927.

Series V: Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. (1910-2001) Includes materials re: volunteer work, especially at Winthrop University Hospital; employment at LILCO; and work done for the Westbury Monthly Meeting (Society of Friends) and Westbury Friends School

Series VI: Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. (1883-1976) Material re: the death of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., and printed materials

Series VII: Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore (1881-1969) Materials include an autograph book, a birth affidavit, letters, and scrapbooks

Series VIII: Mary Lee Rushmore (1934- ) News clippings, printed materials, and a letter

Series IX: Stephen Rushmore, Jr. (1974- ) Article written for Cornell newspaper; news clipping with photo

Series X: Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954) Book of clippings and notes, Last Will and Testament (typescript), and “The Story of Long Island” (typescript) by Seaman

Series XI: Mary (Willets) Underhill (1801-1878) Poetry notebook.

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Series XII: Family Genealogy and History Materials include letters; ancestral charts for Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, Anna Seaman, and Burt Titus; genealogical information about the Beebe, Hicks, Townsend, Halstead, Rushmore, Seaman, Underhill, Valentine, Titus, and Willets families; typescripts, Old Long Island Families (Albertson thru Wright) and Genealogy of the Rushmore Family in America; and obituaries

Series XIII: Rushmore Farms Materials include business records (account books); and notes, manuscripts printed materials, and publications re: the history of Rushmore Farms

Series XIV: Society of Friends (Quakers) Material arranged alphabetically by topic/format and sub-topic, then chronologically: Friends Academy – includes publications The Meeting House, The Red & Black, and The Reunion Society Annual Manumission (facsimile copy) – Esther Seaman for slave named Saul, 1776 Monthly meetings (Long Island) – includes printed materials, notes, an inventory of record books, and news clippings. Printed materials and publications – includes journal articles about Quaker history, and news clippings (including obituaries)

Series XV: Publications and Printed Materials re: Long Island History Materials include journal articles, newspapers, and news clippings re: a variety of subjects, including Levittown, the Hempstead Plains, and general Long Island history

Series XVI: Maps Maps of the Town of North Hempstead; Roslyn; Port Washington and vicinity, including Stephen T. Rushmore’s property (Rushmore Farms); and Westbury, including notes on property owners going back to the time the area was settled in the 1600s.

Series XVII: Collected Materials Manuscript, “A Trip to Bermuda,” 1910 (11 pp.); book, Life of Abraham Lincoln; news clippings; and a copy of the Rochester Democrat Chronicle newspaper dated Oct. 1927.

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Series XVIII: Photo Albums Fifteen photo albums (including carte de visite albums) that mostly contain portrait photos of Rushmore-Seaman family ancestors. Many of Long Island’s most notable Quaker families are represented in these albums. Also included is an album of Seaman family homes in Jericho, N.Y., that contains photos of Elias Hicks Seaman’s home, which at one time was a stop on the Underground Railroad and which later became the Maine Maid Inn.

Series XIX: Photographs Includes daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, cartes de visite, cabinet cards, black & white prints, color prints, a small number of color slides (35mm), and a hand colored lantern slide. Note: due to the nature of family photographs, some family members may be found under more than one subheading.

Material arranged by envelope size (i.e., 4 ¼” x 5 ¼”, 5 3/8” x 7 3/8”, etc.) under five subheadings:

1. Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors. Arranged alphabetically then chronologically. Includes individual and group photos as well as photos of Elias Hicks Seaman’s house, which at one time was a stop on the Underground Railroad and which later became the Maine Maid Inn. Also includes a photograph of the locomotive that pulled the first passenger train into the Oyster Bay train station in 1889. The photograph was taken by Robert Seaman, who was a passenger on the train. 2. Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. – Rushmore family and ancestors. Arranged alphabetically then chronologically. 3. Rushmore Farms and farmhouse – arranged chronologically. Includes photographs of Rushmore family members and farmhands engaged in various types of farm work. The majority of these photos were taken by professional photographer Clarence A. Purchase, who sold photos to farm journals to use as cover pictures. 4. Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family - arranged chronologically. Individual and group photos of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and his immediate family, including Hellen family grandchildren, and Jackson family in-laws. 5. Rushmore-Seaman families – unidentified. Arranged chronologically.

33 Rushmore Family Collection, 1811-1997 Box and Folder Listings

Series I: Elias Hicks (1748-1830)

Box 1 Folder Title 1 Essay (facsimile copy of cover sheet and page one), “Some remarks and observations on slavery and prize goods recommended to the serious perusal and impartial consideration of the Citizens of the United States and others concerned. By Elias Hicks,” c. 1811. Copy was made from an original document that may have been handwritten by Hicks. 2 Indentures and land surveys (typescript carbon and photostatic copies), 1735-1822 Inventory of estate, 1830 (facsimile copy) See: Map Case 1-13 Marriage certificate (Quaker) of Elias Hicks and Jemima Seaman, 1771 (facsimile copy) See: Oversized Box 6, Folder 2 3 News clippings and photographs of sketches of Elias Hicks’ Jericho home, 1936, n.d.

Series II: Elizabeth (Rushmore) Prior (1834-1888) and John Augustus Prior (1826-1885)

4 Manuscripts, “Social Offering” and “Chronicles,” c.1850s; farm journal, 1882-1888

Series III: Adelaide (Halstead) Rushmore (b.1849)

5 Letter to Adelaide Rushmore from Hannah W. Hicks, 1914. (Enclosure – letter from Leonard Frost to Hannah W. Hicks and her husband, 1853)

34 Series IV: Caroline A. (Jackson) Rushmore (1909-2007)

Box 1 Folder Title 6 Biographical information, 1961-1988. Includes news clippings re: charitable works and board memberships. 7 Genealogy papers, 1949-1951. Papers compiled by Samuel J. Seaman. 8 General papers, 1926-1988 9 Germantown Friends School reunion, 1997. Includes photo prints and original Germantown Friends School club and commencement programs. 10 Germantown Friends School reunion, 1997. Includes photo prints. 11 Jackson Family general papers, c.1963-1996 12 Nassau County Welfare Council, Central Index, c.1932-1933. Includes news clippings and letters Scrapbook, 1931-1932. Includes materials re: Swarthmore College days, and marriage to Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. See: Oversized Box 7, Folder 2

Series V: Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. (1910-2001)

13 Correspondence, 1948-1971. Includes photo holiday greeting cards 14 Engineering licenses, 1976-1980 LILCO employment 15 Business papers, 1943, 1996 16 Flyers and invitations re: holiday and retirement parties, c.1960s-1975 17 Letters, 1961, 1971 (with enclosures – leaf etchings by Bro. Adrian Lewis of College) 18 Letters of congratulations re: promotion to V.P., Jun.-Jul. 1966 19 Letters of congratulations re: promotion to V.P., c. Jul. 1966 20 Letters of congratulations re: promotion to V.P., Aug.-Sep. 1966 21 Notices and news clippings re: promotion to V.P., Jun.-Jul. 1966

35 Series V: Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. (1910-2001)

Box 1 Folder Title 22 Notes and printed material, 1830-1995. Includes news clippings, newsletters, and a photostatic copy of a certificate for five shares of stock in the “President, Directors and Company of the Bethpage Turnpike Rd.” 23 Prize ribbons, Mineola Fair, 1919-1922, n.d. 24 Publications, general, 1919, 1922. Covers contain images of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. 25 School papers, 1923-1931, n.d. Includes report cards and commencement programs. See also: Society of Friends series for issues of The Red & Black containing athletics news written by Leon A Rushmore, Jr. Society of Friends, Westbury Meeting 26 Correspondence and notes, 1949-1977. Includes information about Elias Hicks manuscripts, and the microfilming of Meeting records 27 Correspondence, May 4, 1950. With enclosures and photostatic copy of The Annals of Hempstead; 1643 to 1832; Also, The Rise and Growth of the Society of Friends on Long Island and in New York, 1657 to 1826; By Henry Onderdonk, Jr. 28 Development of Friends Community Center at Westbury, 1952-1954 29 Notes on establishment & discontinuance of Friends Meetings on Long Island, 1903; Minutes of Westbury Monthly Meeting and New York Yearly Meeting, 1960, 1963. Volunteer and community organization work 30 National Secretaries Association, 1964-1971 31 Planned Parenthood of Nassau County, 1963-1983 32 Winthrop University Hospital, 1960-Sep. 1994

36 Series V: Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. (1910-2001)

Box 1 Folder Title Volunteer and community organization work 33 Winthrop University Hospital, Nov. 1994-Sep. 1996 Winthrop University Hospital, videotape (2 copies), Leon A. Rushmore Jr. Bridge erection and dedication, 1994 See: LISI Video Collection, Box 5 Winthrop University Hospital, videotape, reception honoring Leon A. Rushmore Jr. & Hamilton Hadden, Jr., 1996 See: LISI Video Collection, Box 5 34 Volunteer and community organizations, 1966-1992

Series VI: Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. (1883-1976) Box 2 Folder Title 1 Booklet, Roslyn Savings Bank 75th anniversary, 1951 2 Death of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., 1976 3 Death of Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., memorial service book, 1976 4 General papers, 1925-1972, n.d. Includes printed material and news clipping.

Series VII: Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore (1881-1969) Autograph book, 1894-1900 See: Oversized Box 7, Folder 3 5 Birth affidavit and “No Record Certification,” 1942 6 Golden Wedding Anniversary, 1959 Guest book, 1908-1913. For house on Roslyn Road, Roslyn, N.Y. See: Oversized Box 7, Folder 4 7 Letters to, 1902-1958 (with enclosures). Includes greeting cards and invitations. 8 Letters to, from Mrs. Anna Smith, 1918-1919

37 Series VII: Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore (1881-1969)

Box 2 Folder Title 9 Letter to Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. from grandsons James, Scott, and David Hellen re: death of Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, 1969 10 Note cards (imprinted), blank informals, n.d. Scrapbooks 1881-1888. Includes news and poetry clippings from Friends’ Intelligencer. 1886-1901 1901-1907 See: Oversized Box 7, Folders 5-7 Wax seal stamp (metal), monogrammed “MSR,” n.d. See: Oversized Box 7, Folder 8

Series VIII: Mary Lee Rushmore (1934- )

11 General papers, 1968-1995, n.d. Includes news clippings, printed materials and a letter

Series IX: Stephen Rushmore, Jr. (1974- )

12 News clipping with photo of Stephen Rushmore, Jr. at a ground breaking ceremony at Friends Academy; newspaper article, “The Uneducated Issue,” written by Stephen Rushmore, Jr. for the Cornell newspaper, Oct. 1993

Series X: Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. (1857-1954) “Clippings and Notebook,” 1907-1954. Includes material re: Seaman Family, Quakers, and Long Island history. See: Oversized Box 7, Folder 9 13 Last Will and Testament (typescript copy), 1954 14 “The Story of Long Island” (3 typescript pages), c.1940s. Notes from Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. indicate Samuel J. Seaman was most likely the author. 15 Postcard, and clipping from Swarthmore College newsletter, 1948

38 Series XI: Mary (Willets) Underhill (1801-1978) Box 2 Folder Title 16 Poetry notebook, c. 1840s. Cover (underneath newspaper book cover) reads: “Presented to Mary Willets and Hannah Kirby by Lydia Seaman”

Series XII: Family Genealogy and History Ancestral chart for Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and Caroline Rushmore, 1950. See: Map case 1-13 Ancestral charts, 1891-1996 - Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., c.1947 - Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, 1948 - Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, 1949 - Anna Seaman, 1891 (facsimile copy) - Burt Titus, 1996

See: Map Case 1-13

Beebee, Hicks, and Townsend Families 17 Letters, genealogy material, and obituaries, 1952-1992 (with enclosures) Halstead Family 18 Letters and poem, 1850, 1949. Includes information re: the death of Henry P. Halstead Rushmore Family 19 Letters and genealogy material, 1967 20 Letters and genealogy material, 1948, 1958 (with enclosures) 21 Letters from Herbert Armstrong Poole, and genealogy notes, 1957-1958 22 Genealogy (typescript), Genealogy of the Rushmore Family in America, c.1957. Written by Herbert Armstrong Poole. Pages 1-25. Rushmore Family 23 Genealogy (typescript), Genealogy of the Rushmore Family in America, c.1957. Written by Herbert Armstrong Poole. Pages 26-50. 24 Genealogy (typescript), Genealogy of the Rushmore Family in America, c.1957. Written by Herbert Armstrong Poole. Pages 51-66.

39 Series XII: Family Genealogy and History Box 2 Folder Title Rushmore Family 25 Genealogies, 1950, 1986 26 Genealogies, n.d. 27 Genealogies, n.d. 28 Genealogy notes, 1976, n.d.

Box 3 Folder Title Rushmore Family 1 Mount Rushmore, 1973-1991, n.d. Seaman Family 2 Printed materials and notes, 1954-1969, n.d. Includes funeral memorial for William Henry Seaman (1868-1954) Underhill Family 3 “Extracts from the Will of Daniel Underhill,” (typescript), 1949 4 Notes and genealogy papers, 1987, c.1980s, n.d. Valentine-Titus Family Quaker wedding certificate of Jacob Valentine and Martha Titus, 1814 See: Map case 1-13 Willets Family 5 Letters and genealogies, 1945, n.d. Genealogy study (typescript) 6 Index to Old Long Island Families (Albertson thru Wright); Samuel J. Seaman Genealogy Study, 1949. Note: the study was originally separated into two binders: Binder 1 covered Albertson thru Hicks; Binder 2 covered Jackson thru Wright. Genealogy study (typescript) 7 Old Long Island Families (Albertson thru Hicks): Samuel J. Seaman Genealogy Study, 1949. Pages 1-17

40 Series XII: Family Genealogy and History Box3 Folder Title Genealogy study (typescript) 8 Old Long Island Families (Albertson thru Hicks): Samuel J. Seaman Genealogy Study, 1949. Pages 18-34 9 Old Long Island Families (Jackson thru Wright): Samuel J. Seaman Genealogy Study, 1949. Pages 35-51A 10 Old Long Island Families (Jackson thru Wright): Samuel J. Seaman Genealogy Study, 1949. Pages 52-63 11 Old Long Island Families (Jackson thru Wright): Samuel J. Seaman Genealogy Study, 1949. Pages 64-85 12 Old Long Island Families (Jackson thru Wright): Samuel J. Seaman Genealogy Study, 1949. Pages 86-105 13 Old Long Island Families (Jackson thru Wright): Samuel J. Seaman Genealogy Study, 1949. Pages 106-125 14 Old Long Island Families (Jackson thru Wright): Samuel J. Seaman Genealogy Study, 1949. Pages 126-146 15 Old Long Island Families (Jackson thru Wright): Samuel J. Seaman Genealogy Study, 1949. Pages 147-157

Series XIII: Rushmore Farms Business Records Account book, division of receipts, 1933-1934 See: Oversized Box 7, Folder 10 Account book, income and expense for vegetable stands See: Oversized Box 7, Folder 11 Account book, produce sales, 1906-1945 See: Oversized Box 7, Folder 12 16 Account records, receipts, and auction notice, 1930-1949 17 Instructions and work schedules for vegetable stand employees, c.1938-1947, n.d.

41 Series XIII: Rushmore Farms Box3 Folder Title Farm History Notes and manuscript written by Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and Robert Rushmore, Sr. respectively, were basis for Stephen Rushmore’s article “Rushmore Farms: The Roots of the Roslyn Country Club” 18 The Rancher, Official Publication of the Roslyn Country Club Civic Association, September 1990. Includes article “Rushmore Farms: The Roots of the Roslyn Country Club” by Stephen Rushmore. 19 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.’s handwritten notes re: the history of Rushmore Farms and the Roslyn Country Club, 1990 20 Robert Rushmore’s manuscript “A History of Rushmore Farms. Based on memories of the long gone past,” 1990 21 History of Painting of Old Farm House by John Rogers (typescript), c.1977 Publications and printed materials Country Gentleman, The, 1916. See pp. 1718-1719 for article “The Rushmore Way: When They Don’t Know They Find Out.” See: Oversized Box 6, Folder 3 East Williston History, 1970. By Nicholas Meyer and Cyril A. Lewis. See: call no. F129.E14 M4 in Special Collections or the Axinn stacks. (This book was already part of the Axinn Library Collection.) See p. 43 for image of painting Rushmore Vegetable Stand (1943). 22 Nassau County Farm and Home Bureau News, The, 1919. See p. 5 for photo taken in potato field of L. & H. Rushmore 23 Roadside Market Survey, 1939. Written by H.S Kahle, Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, New York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca, New York Rural New-Yorker: A Journal for the Suburban and Country Home, 1917 See: Oversized Box 6, Folder 4 24 News clippings, c.1910s-1992

42 Series XIV: Society of Friends (Quakers)

Box3 Folder Title Friends Academy 25 General papers, 1902-1980, n.d. Includes Reunion Society mailing and a copy of the “F.A. Song” Publications 26 The Meeting House, Winter 1973. Leon A Rushmore, Sr. and son Robert in 1918 photograph on front cover. Note: in the magazine, the photo is incorrectly dated 1915. See Box 15, Folder 16 & Box 17, Folder 21 for copies of photograph used on the cover of the magazine. 27 The Meeting House, Spring 1973. Leon Rushmore, Sr. and other Rushmore relatives in reunion photo on back cover 28 The Meeting House, Spring 1981 29 The Meeting House, Spring 1986. Includes article about 1985 fire at Matinecock Meeting House 30 The Meeting House, Spring 1987. Includes article about Quaker history

Box 4 Folder Title Friends Academy Publications 1 The Red & Black, Nov. 1926 2 The Red & Black, Feb. 1927 3 The Red & Black, Apr. 1927 4 The Red & Black, Jun. 1927 5 The Reunion Society Annual, 1908, 1910 6 The Reunion Society Annual, 1912-1913 7 The Reunion Society Annual, 1914; Re-Union Annual, 1916

43 Series XIV: Society of Friends (Quakers)

Box 4 Folder Title 8 Manumission (facsimile copy), Esther Seaman for slave named Saul, 1776 Monthly Meetings Flushing 9 Tercentenary and Remonstrance, 1945, 1957 Jericho 10 Printed materials re: 200th anniversary, 1988; news clippings, 1966,1988 Jerusalem/Wantagh 11 Notes (hand transcribed) and news clippings, 1949-1953 Manhasset 12 Printed material and typescript history of the meeting, 1952, 1955 Matinecock 13 Printed materials, 1956-1986. Includes material re: restoration of meeting house after fire in 1985. Westbury 14 Inventory of record books of the Westbury Monthly Meeting, c. 1890s; typescript (copy) bibliography of Long Island references (books) made by Henry Onderdonk, Jr. in manuscript book, c. mid-late 1800s 15 Notes to treasurer, Isaac Hicks, re: payments of funds to be used by the poor of the Westbury Monthly Meeting, 1811-1819 16 Printed materials and news clippings, 1900-1987 Printed materials and publications 17 Change from Julian to Gregorian calendar, 1751 (facsimile copy)-1956. Includes copy of pamphlet Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland, and America, published in 1751. Type for original was set by Benjamin Franklin. 18 Friends’ Intelligencer (newspaper), 1878, 1928. Note: 1878 issue is a facsimile copy.

44 Series XIV: Society of Friends (Quakers)

Box 4 Folder Title Printed materials and publications Higher Life, The. Book II, 1937 See: Oversized Box 7, Folder 13 19 Journal articles re: Quaker founder George Fox, 1989, n.d. 20 Journal of the Cow Neck Peninsula, Fall 1983. Includes article re: the Sands Willets house. 21 Nassau County Historical Society, The, 1980. Includes article “Old Jericho and Its Quakers.” 22 Nassau County Historical Society Journal, The, 1988. Includes article “The Quaker School for Negroes” 23 News clippings, historic Quaker buildings, 1911-1989 24 News clippings and an issue of the Friends Academy newspaper, The Inkwell, containing an article re: aviation pioneer William Masland, 1985-1987 25 News clippings, Quaker death notices and obituaries, 1978-1989, n.d.

Series XIV: Society of Friends (Quakers)

Box 4 Folder Title Printed materials and publications 26 Quaker history, 1936-1980. Includes Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society Journal article “The World of Cato Sands,” which includes information about the manumission of slaves by Long Island Quakers. 27 Quaker leaflets and booklets, 1924-1990, n.d. Includes funeral leaflets for J. Barnard Walton (1915-1963) and William W. Cocks (1861-1932) Shadow and Light in Bereavement, 1959 See: Oversized Box 7, Folder 14

45 Series XV: Publications and Printed Materials re: Long Island History

Box 5 Folder Title 1 Democracy’s Poet: A Walt Whitman Celebration, 1992. Program of events commemorating the centenary of Whitman’s death. 2 General printed materials, 1949-1986. Includes leaflet re: Nassau County’s Golden Jubilee in 1949. 3 Local Characters, c.1930s 4 Long Island Forum, Mar.-Apr. 1984 5 Long Island Forum, Jan. 1985, Sep. 1986 6 Long Island Forum, May, Jul. 1987 7 Long Island Forum, August/September 1987. Includes article “Directory of Long Island Wagon and Carriage Makers” 8 Long Island Forum articles, 1984-1992. Includes articles re: L.I. geology, Levittown history, and the Hempstead Plains. 9 Meadow Brook Key, Summer 1965. Issues focuses on “A Look at Long Island’s Past.” 10 Nassau County Historical Society Journal, The, 1984. Includes articles re: Jericho and the Hempstead Plains. 11 Nassau County Historical Society Journal, The, 1985. 12 National Geographic Magazine, The, April 1939, “Spin Your Globe to Long Island” 13 Old Westbury Garden News, Fall 1985. Includes article “Long Island—It’s Culture and Horticulture” by Eloise L. Hicks. Roslyn newspapers, 1955-1995 See: Oversized Box 6, Folder 1 14 News clippings, 1964-1997. Includes articles re: the Willistons, Flower Hill, Roslyn (grist mill), and the L.I.R.R. Collection also included Newsday articles re: the birth of Long Island. These articles can be found in pages 12-15 of Long Island: Our Story (call no. F129.E14 M4), in Special Collections.

46 Series XVI: Maps

Box 5 Folder Title 15 Friends’ Meetings in New York State and Environs, n.d. Location of meetings listed on back. Maps below have all been separated to Map Case 1-13

North Hempstead, Town of, 1873 Roslyn, 1800s (hand drawn and painted). Includes roads , homes, and landing at . See note on back of map for “map legend.” Maps, c.1800s-1939 Map of Port Washington and Vicinity, 1908. Location of Stephen T. Rushmore’s property is included in the map. (Includes photocopy enlargements) Map of Property at Roslyn, Nassau County, N.Y., 1933 Westbury, c.1800s (2 facsimile copies). Includes notes on property owners going back to the settling of the area in the 1600s. Westbury, 1939 (2 facsimile copies). Includes notes on property owners going back to the settling of the area in the 1600s. Also includes inset view of “Site of house of Stephen Rushmore”

Series XVII: Collected Materials

16 Manuscript, “A Trip to Bermuda,” 1910. Two copies – one may be a draft. Newspaper, Rochester Democrat Chronicle, Oct. 23, 1927. Alcogravure Pictorial Section. See: Oversized Box 6, Folder 5 17 Newspaper clipping, poem “Thorns Among the Roses,” c.1800s; book, Life of Abraham Lincoln, 1922. Written by John Hugh Bowers.

47 Oversized Materials

Box 6 Folder Title 1 Roslyn newspapers, 1955-1995 2 Elias Hicks, marriage certificate (Quaker) of Elias Hicks and Jemima Seaman, 1771 (facsimile copy) 3 Rushmore Farms, Country Gentleman, The, 1916. See pp. 1718-1719 for article “The Rushmore Way: When They Don’t Know They Find Out.” 4 Rushmore Farms, Rural New-Yorker: A Journal for the Suburban and Country Home, 1917 5 Collected material, Newspaper, Rochester Democrat Chronicle, Oct. 23, 1927. Alcogravure Pictorial Section.

Oversized Materials

Box 7 Folder Title 1 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., horseshoe of roses, c. Jul. 1966 2 Caroline A. (Jackson) Rushmore, scrapbook, 1931-1932. Includes materials re: Swarthmore College days, and marriage to Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. 3 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, autograph book, 1894-1900 4 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, guest book for house on Roslyn Rd., 1908-1913 5 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, scrapbook, 1881-1888. Includes news and poetry clippings from Friends’ Intelligencer. 6 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, scrapbook, 1886-1901 7 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, scrapbook, 1901-1907 8 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, wax seal stamp (metal), monogrammed “MSR,” n.d. 9 Samuel J. Seaman, Sr., “Clippings and Notebook,” 1907-1954. Includes material re: Seaman Family, Quakers, and Long Island history.

48 Oversized Materials

Box 7 Folder Title 10 Rushmore Farms, account book, division of receipts, 1933-1934 11 Rushmore Farms, account book, income and expense for vegetable stands 12 Rushmore Farms, account book, produce sales, 1906-1945 13 Society of Friends, Higher Life, The. Book II, 1937 14 Society of Friends, Shadow and Light in Bereavement, 1959

Series XVIII: Photo albums

Box/ Inclusive dates Title/Description Fldr. 8-1 c.1850s-c.1880s Photo Album #1 - includes photographs of members of the Albertson, Beebe, Halstead, Jackson, Mott, Onderdonk, Post, Prior, Underhill, and Wood families. (Some family members unidentified.) / Photo formats: cartes de visite, tin types, cabinet cards. 8-2 c. early 1860s Photo Album #2 - “Rushmore Family Ancestors” - includes photographs of members of the Albertson, Hicks, Post, Prior, Rushmore, Valentine, and Willets families. (Some family members unidentified.) / Photo formats: cartes de visite, cabinet cards 8-3 c. early 1860s Photo Album #3 - includes photographs of members of the Albertson, Hicks, Prior, Rushmore, Titus, and Valentine families. (Some family members unidentified.) Also included are cartes-de visite of Union soldiers; family pets; and lithographs of Quaker preacher Elias Hicks, and Martha Washington / Photo formats: cartes de visite, tin types. 8-4 c. early 1860s Photo Album #4 - “Underhill Ancestors.” Initials “C.U.” are embossed on the cover of the album. This most likely stands for Caroline (Post) Underhill or Catherine (Post) Underhill. Includes photographs of members of the Blackburn, Collins, Crooker, Post, Underhill, Valentine, and Willets families. (Some family members unidentified.) / Photo format: cartes de visite

49 Series XVIII: Photo albums

Box/ Inclusive dates Title/Description Fldr. 8-5 c. early 1860s Photo Album #5 – initials “S.J.U.” embossed on cover of the album. This most likely stands for Samuel J. Underhill. Includes photographs of members of the Bowne, Jackson, Post, Valentine, and Willets families. (Some family members unidentified.) Also included are photos of Tom Thumb and Union General William T. Sherman / Photo format: cartes de visite. 8-6 c. early 1860s Photo Album #6 - includes photographs of members of the Carhart, Cocks, Coles, Frost, Ludlam, Wicks, and Willets families. (Some family members unidentified.) / Photo formats: cartes de visite, tin type (1) 8-7 c. early 1860s Photo Album #7 – “Ancestors from Finger Lakes, N.Y. Relatives of Adelaide Halstead Rushmore.” Includes photographs of members of the Coles, Frost, Halstead, Prior, and Rushmore families. (Members of the Halstead family, and possibly members of other families, are unidentified.) / Photo formats: cartes de visite, tin type (1) 8-8 c. early 1860s Photo Album #8 – “Underhill Ancestors.” Initials “C.P.” embossed on cover of the album. This most likely stands for Caroline (Post) Underhill or Catherine (Post) Underhill. Includes photographs of members of the Hicks, Jackson, Post, Powell, Rushmore, Strong, Taber, Underhill, Valentine, Watkeys, and Willis families. (Some family members unidentified.) / Photo format: cartes de visite 8-9 c.1860s-c.1870s Photo Album #9 – “Rushmore Ancestors.” Includes photographs of members of the Albertson, Cocks, Coles, Frost, Gifford, Hicks, Ladd, Monfort, Page, Post, Prior, Rushmore Thomas, Titus, Townsend, Underhill, Valentine, Willets, Willis, and Wood families. (Some family members unidentified.) Notable cartes de visite: Quaker preacher Rachel Seaman Hicks, and Tom Thumb / Photo formats: cartes de visite, tin types 8-10 c.1880s Photo Album #10 - includes photographs of members of the Albertson, Beebe, Mitchell, Rushmore, and Willis families. (Some family members unidentified.) / Photo format: cabinet cards

50 Series XVIII: Photo albums

Box/ Inclusive dates Title/Description Fldr. 9-1 c.1880s-1908 Photo Album #11 - includes photographs of members of the Prior, Rushmore, and Seaman families. (Some family members unidentified.) / Photo format: cabinet cards, cartes de visite 9-2 1890-c.1895 Photo Album #12 – “Underhill Family.” Includes photographs (some faded) of members of the Albertson, Hicks, Jackson, Ketcham, and Underhill families. (Some family members unidentified.) Also includes photos of harvest hands, Quaker meeting houses, lakes, beaches, old Jericho schoolhouse, and female students of Friends Academy (1890). / Photo format: photographic prints 9-3 c.1890s Photo Album #13 - includes photographs of members of the Albertson, Beebe, Post, Prior, and Underhill family. Also includes tin types of family pets. (Some family members unidentified.) / Photo format: cabinet cards, tin types 9-4 1922-1923 Photo Album #14 - Jackson family? Possibly belonged to Caroline A. (Jackson) Rushmore. Includes photographs of Camp Red Wing and Camp Red Cloud, Silver Lake, PA; unidentified female campers; George School, Newtown, PA, students; and possibly a photo of Caroline Jackson’s father, Arthur C. Jackson. / Photo format: photographic prints 9-5 c.1920s Photo Album #15 -“Seaman Family Homes in Jericho.” Includes photos of Elias Hicks’ house, and the Seaman family house that was a stop on the Underground Railroad and which later became the Maine Maid Inn. Also included are photographs of unidentified Seaman family members. / Photo format: photographic prints

Series XIX: Photographs

Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors Small phase-boxed photographs (assorted sizes)

Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 10-1 [c.1915] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore on blanket with Robert S. Rushmore, Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. standing with bottle. (in metal frame) 10-2 [c.1860s] Anna W. (Willets) Willits and an unidentified young woman, portrait, ambrotype in a small hinged case

51 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors 4 ¼” x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Inclusive dates Title/Description Fldr. 11-1 1871 J.T. (James Tebbins?) Bowne, carte de visite 11-2 [c.1860-c.1870] Martha “Mattie” Valentine (Willets) Bowne, cartes de visite 11-3 1871, [c.1870s] Sidney Breese Bowne, cartes de visite (includes copies) 11-4 [prior to 1900] Laura B. Canby, (tintype) 11-5 [c.1860s] Mrs. John Carle (first name Elizabeth?) holding infant Robert “Robbie” Willets Carle in her arms, carte de visite 11-6 [c.mid-1860s] Martha Frost Coles, carte de visite 11-7 [c.1890s] Mrs. Crosby, hand colored postcard (cut down to carte de visite size). 11-8 [c.mid-1860s] George Fox (1624-1691), carte de visite (print created from photograph of a picture). Founder of the Society of Friends (Quakers) 11-9 [c.mid-1860s] Hannah and Lizzie Griffen, carte de visite 11-10 [c.mid-1860s] Elias Hicks (1748-1830), carte de visite (print created from photograph of a lithograph?) 11-11 1916 Elias Hicks (1748-1830), barns built by Elias Hicks at his farm in Jericho. Includes photographs of car parked in barn, and unidentified man on motorcycle outside of barn. Photos may have been taken while Anna Seaman was the owner of the house. 11-12 [1916?] Elias Hicks (1748-1830), house at Jericho. Photos may have been taken while Anna Seaman was the owner of the house. 11-13 [c.mid-1860s] Esther L. (Post) Jackson, cartes de visite 11-14 [c.1890s] Miss James, portrait. Friend of Seaman family 11-15 [c.mid-1860s] Abraham Lincoln, carte de visite (print created from photograph of a lithograph?) 11-16 [c.mid-1860s] Lucretia Mott, carte de visite 11-17 1863 George Washington Morrison Nutt (Commodore Nutt) and Minnie Warren, bridesmaid and groomsman for Tom Thumb and Lavinia Warren, carte de visite. Created from a negative of a photograph taken by Mathew Brady. 11-18 [c.mid-1860s] William Penn, carte de visite (print created from photograph of a picture) 11-19 [c. mid-1860s] Edward Post, carte de visite 11-20 [c.mid-1860s] James Post, carte de visite

52 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors 4 ¼” x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Inclusive dates Title/Description Fldr. 11-21 [c.mid-1860s] Joseph Post, carte de visite. Post was a notable Quaker abolitionist from the Westbury Friends Meeting 11-22 [1870s?] Kate Post [probably Catharine (Post) Underhill)], tin types See also: Catharine (Post) Underhill 11-23 [c.1860s] Mary W. (Robbins) Post, cartes de visite 11-24 [c.mid-1860s] Phebe (Hicks) Post?, carte de visite 11-25 [c.mid-1860s] Phebe (Willis) Post, carte de visite (2 copies) 11-26 [c.mid-1860s] Rachel Post?, carte de visite 11-27 [c.1881-c.1884] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, cartes de visite 11-28 1887- [c.1895] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore (including cartes de visite) 11-29 [c.1892] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, tintype with cardboard mat frame 11-30 [c.1896] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, Anna Louise (Seaman) Hicks, and Carrie (Titus) Eastment sitting on a wood pile (at the Seaman family’s Duck Pond Rd. house, Glen Cove, N.Y.) 11-31 [c.1896] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, Anna Louise (Seaman) Hicks, and Carrie (Titus) Eastment sitting on rocks by pond (at the Seaman family’s Duck Pond Rd. house, Glen Cove, N.Y.) 11-32 1898 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore and Mary (last name illegible) (bottom portion of photo missing) 11-33 1899 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore and unidentified Friends Academy Class of 1900 classmates (facsimile copy) 11-34 1902 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore and others on a coach on Decoration Day. Coach was owned by Troop C. 11-35 [c.1905] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore standing on a dock 11-36 [1950s?] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore in garden at her home on 400 Roslyn Rd., Roslyn Hts. 11-37 [c.1890s] Anna Seaman (1861-1944), portrait 11-38 Aug. 1923 Anna Seaman (1861-1944) and Miss James, trip to Echo Lake 11-39 1899 Elias Haviland Seaman, baby portrait 11-40 [early 1900s?] Elias Hicks Seaman, house in Jericho (interior and exterior views). This house was a stop on the Underground Railroad; it later became the Maine Maid Inn. 11-41 [1905] Florence (Haviland) Seaman in wedding dress, portrait (oval cutout from a larger photo)

53 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors 4 ¼” x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Inclusive dates Title/Description Fldr. 11-42 [c.1862, Hannah (Willets) Seaman, carte de visite and portrait print c.1880s] 11-43 [c.1862] Hannah (Willets) Seaman with her sisters Amy and Charlotte “Lottie” Willets, carte de visite (2 copies) 11-44 [c.1920s] Helen Seaman, portrait. (Most likely Helen Underhill Seaman) 11-45 [c.mid-1860s], Jane R. (Willets) Seaman, cartes de visite 1875 11-46 [c. early 1860s] Matilda “Tillie” (Willets) Seaman, cartes de visite (includes copies) 11-47 [c.1870s] Matilda “Tillie” (Willets) Seaman, cartes de visite 11-48 [c. early 1860s] Matilda “Tillie” (Willets) Seaman with her sisters Jane R. (Willets) Seaman and Martha “Mattie” Valentine (Willets) Bowne, carte de visite (2 copies) 11-49 [c.1890s] Phebe (Underhill) Seaman (1820-1903), portrait (reproduction). 11-50 [c.1897] Phebe Underhill Seaman (b.1896) and Charlotte “Lottie” Moore Willets (b.1854) at Jericho, N.Y. Identified on verso of photograph as “Cos – Lottie and Phebe.” 11-51 1908 Phebe Underhill Seaman dressed in kimono, portrait 11-52 [c.1890s] Robert Seaman, portrait (miniature) 11-53 [c.1865]-1874 Samuel J. Seaman, Sr., cartes de visite 11-54 1890 Samuel J. Seaman, Sr., exterior view of home on Duck Pond Rd. in Glen Cove, N.Y. 11-55 [c.1890s] Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. in the living room of his home on Duck Pond Rd. in Glen Cove, N.Y. (2 copies) 11-56 [1920] Samuel J. Seaman, Sr., portrait 11-57 1948 Samuel J. Seaman, Sr., Swarthmore College 70th reunion (2 copies) 11-58 [c.1885] Samuel J. Seaman, Jr., carte de visite 11-59 [c.early 1900s] Samuel J. Seaman, Jr., portrait 11-60 [c.mid-1860s] Leonard Searing, carte de visite 11-61 [1860s?- Caroline (Post) Underhill, cartes de visite 1870s?] 11-62 [1860s?] Catharine (Post) Underhill, cartes de visite See also: “Kate Post” 11-63 [c.1875-c.early Daniel Underhill, Jr., cartes de visite 1880s]

54 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors 4 ¼” x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Inclusive dates Title/Description Fldr. 11-64 [c.mid-1860s] Daniel Underhill, Sr., cartes de visite 11-65 [c. late 1860s] Emma (Albertson) Underhill, cartes de visite 11-66 [c.mid-1860s] James Underhill, carte de visite (2 copies) 11-67 [c.mid-1860s] Maria Underhill, carte de visite 11-68 [c.1860-c.1865] Samuel J. Underhill (1848-1910), cartes de visite (includes copies) 11-69 [c.1870s] Samuel J. Underhill (1848-1910), cartes de visite (includes copies) 11-70 [c.mid-1860s] Anna C. (Thorne) Valentine, carte de visite 11-71 [c.mid-1860s] Anna H. Valentine, carte de visite 11-72 [c.mid-1860s] Jane Valentine, carte de visite. Notation on verso of photograph reads, “grandmother of Charles and Nellie” 11-73 [c.mid-1860s] Jane R. Valentine, carte de visite. 11-74 [c.mid-1860s] Lewis Valentine (1829-1912), carte de visite 11-75 [1860s?] Sarah Valentine (African American), carte de visite (2 copies) 11-76 [c.mid-1860s] George Washington, carte de visite (print created from photograph of a lithograph?) 11-77 [c.mid-1860s] Martha Washington, carte de visite (print created from photograph of a lithograph?) 11-78 [c.mid-1860s] Daniel Willets, carte de visite 11-79 [1860s?] Hannah [T?] Willets, carte de visite 11-80 [c.mid-1860s] Henry T. Willets (1812-1888), 11-81 [c. mid 1860s] Joseph Willets, carte de visite 11-82 [1860s?, Lydia (Moore) Willets, carte de visite 1880s?] 11-83 [c.mid-1860s- Mary (Valentine) Willets, cartes de visite (includes duplicates) 1880s] 11-84 [c.mid-1860s] Robert R. (Robert Robbins?) Willets, carte de visite 11-85 [c.1861] William S. Willets, cartes de visite (includes duplicates) 11-86 [c.1863] Benjamin A. (Benjamin Albertson) Willis, carte de visite. Portrait of Willis in his Union Army colonel’s uniform. He also served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. 11-87 [c.1860s] Anna W. (Willets) Willits, carte de visite

55 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors 4 ¼” x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Inclusive dates Title/Description Fldr. 11-88 [c.1879-c.1887] Elizabeth E. “Bessie” Willits, cartes de visite (includes copies) 11-89 [c.1877, c.1880] Elizabeth E. “Bessie” Willits?, cartes de visite (includes copies) 11-90 [c.mid-1860s] James R. Willits, carte de visite (includes copy) 11-91 [c.1877?] Mary V. Willits [possibly misidentified – may be Martha V. Willits (1876-1882)] 11-92 1865, 1866 Helen E. Wintingham, cartes de visite 11-93 [c.1867] Helen E. Wintingham and unidentified young boy (probably her brother), carte de visite Unidentified/unknown last name 11-94 [1860s?] Betty [unknown last name] (African American), carte de visite 11-95 After 1890 Jacob [unknown last name] (African American) holding cow by a rope. Jacob was a worker at the home of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. on Duck Pond Rd. in Glen Cove 11-96 [1860s?] unknown name, identified only as “grandmother,” carte de visite 11-97 [1860s?] unidentified infants, cartes de visite 11-98 [1860s?] unidentified infants, cartes de visite 11-99 [1860s?] unidentified infants (2 females), portrait 11-100 [1860s?] unidentified children (male), cartes de visite (includes copies) 11-101 [1860s?] unidentified children (female), cartes de visite 11-102 [1860s?] unidentified children (female), cartes de visite 11-103 [1910s?] unidentified children in donkey cart 11-104 [1860s?] unidentified young man, carte de visite 11-105 [1864, 1860s?] unidentified men, cartes de visite (includes copies) 11-106 [1860s?] unidentified men, cartes de visite 11-107 [1860s?] unidentified men, cartes de visite 11-108 [1860s?] unidentified men, cartes de visite 11-109 [1860s?] unidentified men, cartes de visite (includes copies) 11-110 [1860s?] unidentified men, cartes de visite (includes copies) 11-111 [1860s?] unidentified men, cartes de visite (includes copies)

56 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors 4 ¼” x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Inclusive dates Title/Description Fldr. 11-112 [1860s?] unidentified men, cartes de visite (includes copies) 11-113 [1860s?] unidentified men, cartes de visite (includes copies) 11-114 [1860s?] unidentified young woman, carte de visite 11-115 [1860s?] unidentified young woman, tin type 11-116 [1860s?] unidentified young woman, tin type in thin copper frame 11-117 [1860s?] unidentified young women, cartes de visite 11-118 [1860s?] unidentified young women, cartes de visite 11-119 [1860s?] unidentified young women, cartes de visite 11-120 [1860s?] unidentified young women, cartes de visite & 1 small portrait 11-121 [1860s?] unidentified woman holding infant, carte de visite 11-122 [c.early 1900s] unidentified woman, portrait (in photo folder) 11-123 [after 1900] unidentified woman outside of an old building (possibly a fort) Box/ Inclusive dates Title/Description Fldr. 12-1 [1860s?] unidentified women, cartes de visite (includes copies) 12-2 [1860s?] unidentified women, cartes de visite (includes copies) 12-3 [1860s?] unidentified women, cartes de visite 12-4 [1860s?] unidentified women, cartes de visite (includes copies) 12-5 [1860s?] unidentified women, cartes de visite (includes copies) 12-6 [1860s?] unidentified women, cartes de visite (includes copies) 12-7 [1860s?] unidentified women, cartes de visite (includes copies) 12-8 [c.1910s] unidentified men and women in a c.1910 Model T Ford 12-9 [1910s?] unidentified women and young girls standing alongside an automobile Other 12-10 [1860s?] Seaman family pet, Billy (dog), carte de visite 12-11 [late 19th or Friends College (later became known as Friends Academy) school early 20th cent.] building, Locust Valley, N.Y. 12-12 [1920s?] unidentified Seaman family home?

57 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors 4 ¼” x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Inclusive dates Title/Description Fldr. 12-13 n.d. unidentified house in the woods

Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors 5-3/8” x 7 3/8 ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 13-1 [c.1880s] John Augustus Albertson, cabinet card 13-2 [late 19th-early Joel Borton (Society of Friends minister) and daughter Alice 20th cent.] Borton. 13-3 [c.1879-c.1887] Herbert Sidney Bowne, cabinet cards 13-4 [c.1880s] Martha “Mattie” Valentine (Willets) Bowne, cabinet card 13-5 [c.1880s] Sidney Breese Bowne, cabinet card 13-6 [late 19th or Amelia (Hicks) Clark, portrait early 20th cent.] 13-7 1892 Edward Coles, cabinet card. The word “artist” is written on the verso of the card. Possibly Edward F. Coles (1824-1899), son of Henry Coles and Martha Frost 13-8 [c.1890s] Anna Louise (Seaman) Hicks (b.1885) 13-9 [1880s?] Nellie Valentine Marshall, cabinet card 13-10 [1880s?] Nellie Valentine Marshall, cabinet card 13-11 [c.1891] Arthur Wood Post, Herbert Post, and Elizabeth Post, cabinet cards 13-12 [pre-1900?] Henry Post, portrait (post-mortem) 13-13 [1880s?] B.C. Purcell?, cabinet card 13-14 [c.1883] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore?, cabinet card 13-15 [c.1889, Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, cabinet cards (includes c.1891] copies) 13-16 [c. 1890s] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, cabinet card 13-17 Jul. 1910 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore holding 1-month-old Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. in her arms 13-18 1910, [c.1911] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore holding son Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. (3 photos) 13-19 [c.1912] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore sitting on steps of a farmhouse, Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. standing in foreground

58 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors 5-3/8” x 7 3/8 ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 13-20 1920 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore with sons Robert S. and Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., portrait (2 copies) 13-21 [c.1930s] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, Seaman family gathering. Included in photo are Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, Samuel J. Seaman, Jr. and Sr., Fred W. Seaman, H. Bogart Seaman?, Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., and unidentified adults and children. 13-22 [c.1880s] Anna Seaman (1861-1944), cabinet cards 13-23 1911 Bertha Lucina Seaman, William Haviland Seaman, and Helen Underhill Seaman, portrait 13-24 [1898] Elias Hicks Seaman, Phebe (Underhill) Seaman, Robert Seaman, Anna Seaman, and Miss James posing with newspaper with headline that reads, “BATTLE IS ON.” Refers to General Shafter’s attack on Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish- American War. 13-25 1898 Elias Hicks Seaman, exterior view of Elias Hicks Seaman’s home in Jericho. At one time this house was a stop on the Underground Railroad; it later became the Maine Maid Inn. Verso reads, “Jericho Home – 1898.” 13-26 [c.1890s] Elizabeth “Bessie” (Bridges) Seaman, cabinet card 13-27 1898 Faith Frances Seaman, portrait 13-28 [c.1894] Frederick Willets Seaman, cabinet card 13-29 1893 James Haviland Seaman, cabinet card 13-30 [c.1870s, 1896] Matilda “Tillie” (Willets) Seaman, cabinet cards (includes copies) 13-31 1890 Matilda “Tillie” (Willets) Seaman and Jane R. (Willets) Seaman with their cousins Hannah (Willets) Seaman, Charlotte Moore Willets, and Amy Willets posing for group photo (at the Seamans’ house in Jericho?) 13-32 1897 Phebe (Underhill) Seaman, portrait 13-33 1897 Phebe (Underhill) Seaman and her granddaughter Phebe Underhill Seaman, cabinet card (2 copies) 13-34 [c.1897] Phebe Underhill Seaman at Jericho (includes copies) 13-35 [c.1910s] Phebe Underhill Seaman?, portrait 13-36 [1880s?] Robert Seaman (possibly the Robert Seaman born 1811), lithographic print (2 copies) 13-37 [pre-1890] Samuel J. Seaman, Sr., woodshed of home in Jericho, N.Y.

59 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors 5-3/8” x 7 3/8 ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 13-38 [c.1890s] Samuel J. Seaman, Sr., cabinet card 13-39 [late 19th or Samuel J. Seaman, Sr., view of Samuel Seaman, Sr.’s home on early 20th cent.] Duck Pond Rd., Glen Cove, N.Y., taken from wind mill 13-40 [c.1890], 1893 Samuel J. Seaman, Jr., cabinet cards 13-41 [c.1898] Samuel J. Seaman, Jr., cabinet card (2 copies) 13-42 [1895] William Laurie Seaman, cabinet card 13-43 [c.1880s] Sarah (Albertson) Skillen, cabinet card 13-44 [1880s?] Mary Jane (Valentine) Sleigh, cabinet cards 13-45 [1880s?] Martha Titus, cabinet card 13-46 [c.1890s] Edna (Valentine) Trapnell, cabinet card. 13-47 [c.1880-c.1886] Daniel Underhill (b.1874), cabinet cards 13-48 [c.1880s] Emma (Albertson) Underhill (1853-1937), cabinet card 13-49 [c.1880s] Samuel J. Underhill (1848-1910), cabinet card 13-50 [c.1880s] Anna (Thorne) Valentine, cabinet card 13-51 [c.1880s] Elwood Valentine, cabinet card 13-52 [c.1880s] Lewis Valentine, cabinet card 13-53 [1870s?] Martha Valentine, cabinet card 13-54 [c.1870s] Amy Willets, cabinet cards 13-55 1886 Charlotte “Lottie” Moore Willets, cabinet card (damage to upper left hand corner) 13-56 [c.1880s] Charlotte Lottie Moore Willets and Hannah (Willets) Seaman, cartes de visite in dual leather picture frame 13-57 [c.1860s- Mary (Valentine) Willets, cabinet cards c.1880s] 13-58 [c.1880s] Anna W. (Willets) Willits, cabinet card (2 copies) 13-59 [c.1878] Elizabeth E. “Bessie” Willits, cabinet card (two copies) 13-60 [c.1882- Elizabeth E. “Bessie” Willits, cabinet cards (includes copies) c.1890s] 13-61 [c.1884] Elizabeth E. “Bessie” Willits, James Willits, and Everett F. Willits 13-62 1891 Everett F. Willits?, cabinet card

60 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors 5-3/8” x 7 3/8 ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 13-63 [c.1880s] Frederick E. Willits, cabinet card (2 copies) 13-64 [c.1897] Frederick E. Willits, cousin party at home of Frederick E. and Anna W. (Willets) Willits on Duck Pond Rd, Glen Cove, N.Y. (Two copies, one of which is a facsimile). See verso of photo in Box 15, Folder 8 for original list of attendees. 13-65 [c.1883] James Willits (1880-1967), cabinet card Unidentified 13-66 [1880s?] unidentified infants, cabinet cards 13-67 [1880s?] unidentified infants, cabinet cards 13-68 [pre-1892] unidentified infant, portrait (reproduction). Notation on verso reads, “Inside frame in Mary Valentine’s picture.” 13-69 1887-1893 unidentified children (male), cabinet cards 13-70 [1880s?] unidentified child (female), cabinet card 13-71 [prior to 1900?] unidentified children in and alongside of a horse drawn cart (photograph is faded) 13-72 1893 unidentified young woman in wedding dress, cabinet card 13-73 [pre-1892] unidentified woman, portrait (reproduction). Notation on verso reads, “Inside frame in Mary Valentine’s picture.” 13-74 [1880s?] unidentified women, cabinet cards 13-75 [1880s?] unidentified women, cabinet cards 13-76 [1880s?] unidentified men, cabinet cards Other 13-77 [late 19th or Conference at lake Chautauqua, unidentified conference goers on early 20th cent.] lawn in front of an unidentified building. 13-78 1902 Cow and bull hitched to a wagon in a field at “Marion’s house” in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. The name “Fred” is written in the lower left-hand corner of the verso. (Most likely refers to Frederick Willets Seaman) 13-79 [between 1904- Vanderbilt cup race photos (2). (Reproductions) 1916]

61 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors 8 ½” x 10 ½ ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 14-1 [pre-1900?] Ethelene (Townsend) Bogart, portrait 14-2 [c.1890s] Herbert Sidney Bowne, portrait 14-3 Mar. 1905 Herbert Sidney Bowne, portrait. Annotation on verso reads: “Roosevelt Inauguration 1905. (The President’s Neighbors) Herbert S. Bowne” 14-4 [c.1860] Martha “Mattie” (Willets) Bowne, Anna W. (Willets) Willits, portraits, cartes de visite (matted) 14-5 n.d. William Post and his wife (first name unknown), portrait (in photo folder) 14-6 [c.1888] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore in horse drawn wagon with family members/relatives. Included in photo are Anna Louise Seaman, Jane R. (Willets) Seaman, Samuel J. Seaman, Sr., and Samuel J. Seaman, Jr. 14-7 [c.1888] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore with brother Samuel J. Seaman Jr. and sister, Anna Louise Seaman, outside the Jericho, N.Y., home of their grandparents Elias Hicks Seaman and Phebe (Underhill) Seaman. This house was a stop on the Underground Railroad; it later became the Maine Maid Inn 14-8 [c.1888] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore with family/relatives on the porch of the home of Elias Hicks Seaman and Phebe (Underhill) Seaman in Jericho, N.Y. Included in photo are Anna Seaman, Anna Louise Seaman, Elias Hicks Seaman, James H. Seaman, Jane R. (Willets) Seaman, Matilda (Willets) Seaman, Phebe (Underhill) Seaman, Samuel J. Seaman, Sr., Samuel J. Seaman, Jr., and Mary (Valentine) Willets. This house was a stop on the Underground Railroad; it later became the Maine Maid Inn 14-9 Jul. 1889 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore with family/relatives on the beach at Oyster Bay on the 4th of July. Included in the photo are William H. Seaman, Anna Seaman, Samuel Seaman, Sr., Samuel Seaman, Jr., and Anna Louise (Seaman) Hicks 14-10 [c.1895] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, Anna Louise (Seaman) Hicks, and Samuel Seaman, Jr. with bicycles (two pages from photo album) 14-11 [c.1895] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore at Niagara Falls with family members/relatives?, Included in photo are Augustus and Libby Cocks, Jane R. (Willets) Seaman, Samuel J. Seaman, Sr., and Samuel Seaman, Jr. (Photo is glued on cardboard. There is a second photo on the cardboard, but it was taken from a distance and the images are blurred.) Reproductions

62 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors 8 ½” x 10 ½ ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 14-12 1902 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore sitting in a horse drawn buggy (upper right corner of photo is missing) 14-13 [After 1900] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore with family members/relatives on the steps of the Seaman family home on Duck Pond Rd. in Glen Cove. Included in photo are Carrie (Titus) Eastment, Anna Louise (Seaman) Hicks, Helen Titus, and an unidentified young man (possibly Samuel J., Jr. or Frederick W. Seaman) 14-14 1910 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore holding son Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. in her lap 14-15 [c.1940s] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, portrait 14-16 [c.1906, Bertha Lucina Seaman, portrait c.1920s] 14-17 [c.1880s] Elias Hicks Seaman, portrait (print) 2 copies 14-18 1905 Florence (Haviland) Seaman in wedding gown, portrait 14-19 [c.1912, c.1922] Harry Bogart Seaman (generally known as Bogart Seaman), portraits (one in photo folder) 14-20 [c.1910s] Jane R. (Willets) Seaman, portrait 14-21 [c.early 1860s] Matilda (Willets) Seaman, Jane R. (Willets) Seaman, portraits (3 matted cartes de visite) 14-22 [c.late 1860s] Matilda (Willets) Seaman and her sisters, Anna W. (Willets) Willits, Martha V. (Willets) Bowne, Jane R. (Willets) Seaman, portrait 14-23 [1896] Phebe Underhill Seaman, Laurie (William Laurie Seaman?), individual photos in dual photo frame 14-24 [Jun. 1889] Robert Seaman, photograph of the locomotive that pulled the first passenger train into the Oyster Bay train station. There are two unidentified men (engineers?) standing alongside the locomotive. Annotation on verso reads: “This locomotive drew the first passenger train into Oyster Bay, draped with bunting, taken on arrival, by Robert Seaman who was a passenger on the train.” (Locomotive was built by Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works based in Paterson, N.J.) 14-25 [c.1868] Samuel Seaman, Sr. and his brother Robert Seaman (on horse) at Jericho, N.Y., tin type (6 ½” x 8 ½”) 14-26 Dec. 1889 Samuel Seaman, Sr. posing with family/relatives and friends? on Christmas Day

63 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors 8 ½” x 10 ½ ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 14-27 Nov. 1890 Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. with family members/relatives on steps of Seaman family home on Duck Pond Rd., Glen Cove, N.Y., at Thanksgiving. Included in photo are Anna Seaman, Anna Louise (Seaman) Hicks, Frederick W. Seaman, Jane R. (Willets) Seaman, and Samuel J. Seaman, Jr. (2 copies) 14-28 1920 Samuel J. Seaman, Sr., portrait 14-29 1953 Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. with members of the Westfield (N.J.) chapter of the Old Guarders at the Standard Oil Co. refinery, N.J. 14-30 Nov. 1890 Samuel Seaman, Jr. and Anna Louise (Seaman) Hicks sitting on steps of their home on Duck Pond Rd., Glen Cove, N.Y., at Thanksgiving 14-31 [c.1920s] Harriet Tredwell, Esther Emory, Claire Griffen, Maud Wilson, Eda, Ruth Velsor [illegible], and Phebe Willis in group photo taken outside of an unidentified building 14-32 Mar. 1905 Ellwood Valentine, portrait. Annotation on verso reads: “Taken after Inauguration Parade of Roosevelt Neighbors at Washington March 4 – 1905” 14-33 [c.1860s] Jacob Valentine, portrait 14-34 [c.1860s, Martha (Titus) Valentine, portraits c.late 1870s] 14-35 [1860s?] Amy (Underhill) Willets, portrait 14-36 [c.1861] William S. Willets, portrait 14-37 [c.1900] Elizabeth E. “Bessie” Willits, portrait 14-38 [Mar. 1905] James Willits, portrait (most likely taken in Washington, D.C. on Theodore Roosevelt’s inauguration day, March 4th) Unidentified/unknown last name 14-39 [after 1890] Jacob [last name unknown] (African American) in a field with a wheel barrel. Jacob was a worker at the home of Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. on Duck Pond Rd. in Glen Cove, N.Y. 14-40 n.d. Unidentified young man 14-41 n.d. Unidentified woman 14-42 [19th century] Unidentified women, reproductions (from picture frames?) 14-43 [c. late 19th or Unidentified group photo early 20th cent.] Other 14-44 [pre-1900?] Westbury Meeting House, unidentified members outside

64 Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore – Seaman family and ancestors 11½” x 14 ½ ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 15-2 [c.early 1860s] Isaac, John D., and Stephen R. Hicks, facsimile reproduction of a page from a carte de visite album. The page is titled “Hicks Lane, Old Westbury” 15-3 [c.early 1860s] Joseph and Lydia Hicks, facsimile reproduction of a page from a carte de visite album. Also includes images of John Titus, Sarah Post, Amy (Willis) Rushmore, Joshua Titus, Ann Valentine, Joseph Post, and Mary W. Robbins. The page is titled “Post Road-Westbury Pond-Wheatley” (2 copies) 15-1 [c.early 1900s] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, six portraits on cardboard mount. (Cardboard broken into two pieces - mended with archival tape) 15-4 [1911] Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore holding infant Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., portrait (2 copies, both in photo folders) 15-5 [c.early 1900s] Elias Hicks Seaman and Phebe (Underhill) Seaman standing in front of their Jericho home. This house was a stop on the Underground Railroad; it later became the Maine Maid Inn. 15-6 [c.1850s] Adonijah Underhill, portrait 15-7 [1860s] Samuel Jackson Underhill, portrait (includes copies) 15-8 1921 Frederick and Anna Willits’ golden anniversary party at their home on Duck Pond Rd., Glen Cove. Included in the photo are Fred and Anna Willits, Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Mattie V. (Willets) Bowne, Anna Seaman, Samuel J. Seaman, Jr., and Frederick W. Seaman. Note: verso also contains identification of individuals in the Seaman family cousin party photo, c.1897. See Box 13, Folder 64 Unidentified 15-9 [after 1900] Unidentified young man, portrait (in photo folder) 15-10 [after 1900] Unidentified man, portrait (in photo folder) 15-11 [after 1900?] Unidentified man, portrait (in photo folder)

Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. – Rushmore family and ancestors Small phase-boxed photographs (assorted sizes)

Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 10-3 [c.1850s] Sarah (Willets) Barker and Mary (Willets) Thomas, portrait, ambrotype in small hinged case

65 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. – Rushmore family and ancestors Small phase-boxed photographs (assorted sizes)

Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 10-4 [c.1844] Gideon Frost and Mary (Willets) Frost, portrait, daguerreotype in small hinged case 10-5 [c.1850s] Elizabeth (Rushmore) Prior, portrait, daguerreotype in small hinged case 10-6 [c.1850s] Elizabeth (Rushmore) Prior, portrait, daguerreotype in small hinged case 10-7 [c.1850s] Phebe (Townsend) Rushmore, portrait, ambrotype in small hinged case 10-8 [c.1850s] Stephen Rushmore, portrait, ambrotype in small hinged case 10-9 [c.1850s] Thomas Rushmore and Jane (Valentine) Rushmore, portrait, daguerreotype in small hinged case

Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. – Rushmore family and ancestors 4 ¼ x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 12-14 [1840s] Henry P. Halstead, carte de visite portrait. Note: the original image was likely an ambrotype or daguerreotype that was copied

to a carte de visite after 1858. 12-15 Jun. [1923] Constance “Connie” (Rushmore) O’Heir (seven weeks old) 12-16 [c.mid-1860s] Elizabeth (Rushmore) Prior, carte de visite portrait – 2 copies 12-17 [c.mid-1860s] A.H. (Rushmore?), cartes de visite. Identified on verso only as “A.H.R.” 12-18 [c.mid-1860s] Amy (Willis) Rushmore, cartes de visite portraits 12-19 [c.1920s] Byron Rushmore holding two horses by a lead rope at Rushmore farmhouse 12-20 [c.mid-1860s] Jane (Valentine) Rushmore, carte de visite 12-21 1898 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., Friends Academy Football Team photo (at Locust Valley, N.Y.). Also in photo is Samuel J. Seaman, Jr. 12-22 [c.1890s] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. and his brothers Thomas, Halstead, and Byron?, tin type portrait 12-23 [c.1920s] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. on horse drawn cart at Rushmore farmhouse 12-24 1941 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, Anna Seaman, and unidentified woman on steps of Leon, Sr. and Mary’s home on Roslyn Rd., Roslyn Heights, N.Y.

66 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. – Rushmore family and ancestors 4 ¼ x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 12-25 Jan. 1959 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. and Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore’s golden wedding anniversary party, Manhasset Bay Yacht Club, Port Washington, N.Y. 12-26 1973 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., 90th birthday party 12-27 1974 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., portraits taken on retirement as trustee of Roslyn Savings Bank after 52 years of service 12-28 [c.mid-1860s] Phebe Rushmore, carte de visite portrait. Note: possibly Phebe Rushmore (Willets) Underhill. 12-29 [c.mid-1860s] Phebe Rushmore?, carte de visite portrait 12-30 [c.mid-1860s] Stephen Rushmore (1814-1890), carte de visite portrait 12-32 [c.1870s] Stephen T. Rushmore (1849-1926), carte de visite portrait 12-33 [c.1860s] Thomas Rushmore, carte de visite portrait Unidentified/unknown last names 12-34 [1870s?] Names unknown, identified only as “Mother” and “Auntie” (the same infant is identified as “Mother” in one photo and as “Auntie” in a duplicate of that same photo), cartes de visite portraits (includes copies.) See Box 16, Folder 1 for opalotypes (“milk glass positives”) labeled only as “Rushmore Relatives?” 12-35 [c.late 19th or Unidentified children (2) outdoors in winter coats and hats early 20th century]

Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. – Rushmore family and ancestors 5-3/8” x 7 3/8 ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 13-80 1889-1899 Phebe (Prior) Albertson, cabinet cards. 13-81 [1880s?] Prior Augustus, cabinet card 13-82 1893 Alexander Mitchell Beebee, cabinet card 13-83 [c.1890s] Sarah Katharine Beebee, cabinet card 13-84 [1840s] Henry P. Halstead, cabinet card. Note: the original image was likely an ambrotype or daguerreotype that was copied to a cabinet card after 1865. 13-85 [c.1890s] Ezekiel Halsted, Sr. (b.1738), cabinet card, photograph of sketch? of family tree

67 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. – Rushmore family and ancestors 5-3/8” x 7 3/8 ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 13-86 1876 Sarah (Rushmore) Hicks, cabinet card 13-87 [c.1880s] Ella (Albertson) Jackson, cabinet card 13-88 [c.1890s] Sarah F. (Prior) Halstead Mitchell, cabinet card 13-89 [1880s?] A Prior, cabinet cards 13-90 [1880s?] Clarence Prior?, cabinet card 13-91 [c.1880s] Elizabeth (Rushmore) Prior, cabinet card 13-92 [1880s?] Horace Prior, cabinet card 13-93 [1880s?] Ida (Cook) Prior, cabinet card 13-94 [c.1880s] John Augustus Prior, cabinet card (2 copies) 13-95 1895 Julia Prior, cabinet card 13-96 [1880s?] Julia (Southwick) Prior, cabinet cards. 13-97 [c.1880s] Thomas Prior, cabinet card. 13-98 [late 1890s or Helen (Beebee) Prouty, cabinet card early 1900s] 13-99 [late 1890s or Helen (Beebee) Prouty, cabinet card. Annotation on verso of early 1900s] photograph reads, “looks more like Phebe (Tikes) Shotwell.” 13-100 [c.1870s] Adelaide (Halstead) Rushmore, cabinet cards (includes copies) 13-101 [c.1880s] Adelaide (Halstead) Rushmore, cabinet card (2 copies) 13-102 [early 1900s?] Adelaide (Halstead) Rushmore 13-103 [c.mid-1860s] A.H.R. (Rushmore?) and unidentified sibling?, cabinet card. Identified on verso only as “A.H.R.” 13-104 [c.1910s] Byron Rushmore (front right) and unidentified individuals at a gathering 13-105 [c.1910s] Byron Rushmore holding a horse by a lead rope, unidentified servants in doorway, and an unidentified individual on a wagon, at Rushmore farmhouse, Roslyn Heights, N.Y. 13-106 [c.1910s] Byron Rushmore seated in the driver’s seat of a c.1910 Model T Ford, Rushmore farmhouse, Roslyn Heights, N.Y. 13-107 [c.1910s] Byron Rushmore seated in the driver’s seat of a touring car (1911 Rolls Royce?), some unidentified individuals are seated in the rear of the car and on its running board, a lone unidentified male is standing alongside the car, at right. At Rushmore farmhouse, Roslyn Heights, N.Y.

68 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. – Rushmore family and ancestors 5-3/8” x 7 3/8 ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 13-108 [c.1910s] Byron Rushmore seated in the driver’s seat of a touring car [1911 Rolls Royce?], unidentified woman sitting in back seat, at Rushmore farmhouse, Roslyn Heights, N.Y. 13-109 [c.1910s] Byron Rushmore seated on horse drawn fire wagon (possibly during a parade), photo postcard 13-110 [c.1886] Edna L. Rushmore, cabinet card 13-111 [c.1888-c.1896] Halstead Rushmore, cabinet cards 13-112 [c.1883] Halstead Rushmore and Thomas H. Rushmore, Sr., cabinet card 13-113 [c.1888- c.1896] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., cabinet cards (includes copies) 13-114 [c.1913] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., beach outing, included in photo are Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, Adelaide (Halstead) Rushmore?, Robert S. Rushmore?, Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., Byron Rushmore, Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Samuel J. Seaman, Sr. 13-115 [c.1910s] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. in horse drawn carriage 13-116 [c.1910s] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, portrait (photo postcard) 13-117 [1920s?] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., Robert S. Rushmore (?) at Rushmore farmhouse, Roslyn Heights, N.Y. 13-118 1935 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., garden at 400 Roslyn Rd. home, Roslyn Heights, N.Y. 13-119 [c.1935] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., front door of 400 Roslyn Rd. home, Roslyn Heights, N.Y. 13-120 Jan. 1959 Leon A., Sr., Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, golden wedding anniversary party at Manhasset Bay Yacht Club, Port Washington, N.Y. 13-121 [c.1890s] Stephen T. Rushmore, cabinet card (includes copies) 13-122 [c.1880] Thomas H. Rushmore, Sr., cabinet card Unidentified/Unknown last names 13-123 [1880s?] [Unknown last name], Aunt Libbie 13-124 [1880s?] Unidentified man, cabinet card 13-125 [1880s?] Unidentified woman, cabinet card 13-126 [c.1910s] Unidentified servants (2) standing in a doorway at Rushmore farmhouse

69 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. – Rushmore family and ancestors 5-3/8” x 7 3/8 ” Photo Envelopes – Opalotype (“milk glass prints”)

Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 16-1 [1870s?] Infants identified only as “Rushmore Relatives?” Opalotypes (also known as “milk glass prints”). See Box 12, Folder 34 for cartes de visite where infants are identified as “Mother” and “Auntie.”

Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. – Rushmore family and ancestors 8 ½” x 10 ½ ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 17-1 [1870s?] Mary Albertson, portrait 17-2 [c.1910s] Adelaide (Halstead) Rushmore 17-3 [c.1888] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. with grandmother Sarah F. (Prior) Mitchell; his brothers Halstead, Thomas H., and Byron; Clarence Mitchell; and Helen (Beebee) Prouty and Alexander M. Beebee. (1 print mounted on cardboard, 1 facsimile copy) 17-4 [c.1900] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., portrait (2 copies, mounted) 17-5 1908 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., home at 400 Roslyn Rd., Roslyn Heights, N.Y. 17-6 [c.1920s] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., portrait 17-7 [c.1920s] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. on horse drawn cart (mounted on cardboard) 17-8 [c.1920s] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. on horse drawn cart (mounted on cardboard) 17-9 Jan. 1959 Leon A., Sr. and Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore pictured at their golden wedding anniversary party with family members. Included in photo are Sally R. Barbetta, Mary Lee Rushmore, James E. and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, Stephen Rushmore, Robert Rushmore, Jr., and Mary R. Raynor, at Manhasset Bay Yacht Club, Port Washington, N.Y. 17-10 Jan. 1959 Leon A., Sr. and Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore seated at dinner table during their golden wedding anniversary party, Manhasset Bay Yacht Club, Port Washington, N.Y. 17-11 [c.1950s] Leon A., Sr. and Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore on receiving line at wedding of an unidentified couple 17-12 Nov. 1971 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., presentation of award for 50 years of service to the Roslyn Savings Bank. Ceremony took place at the North Hempstead Country Club, Port Washington, N.Y.

70 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. – Rushmore family and ancestors 8 ½” x 10 ½ ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 17-13 Aug. 1973 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. lighting G. Thomas Powell’s cigar at a meeting of the Farm Bureau 17-14 1974 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., Roslyn Savings Bank retirement party, portrait 17-15 [Aug. 1915] Robert S. Rushmore sitting in the grass at Rushmore farmhouse, Roslyn heights, N.Y. (2 photos, one matted, one in photo folder) 17-16 [c.1890s] Stephen T. Rushmore, portrait (2copies, in photo folders) 17-17 [c.1890s] Stephen T. Rushmore, portrait (2 photographic print copies) Unidentified 17-18 [pre-1900] Unidentified men, portraits (includes copies)

Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. family photographs 11½” x 14 ½ ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 15-12 early 1900s Byron Rushmore driving a buckboard wagon (2 mounted copies) 15-13 [c.early 1860s] Isaac Rushmore, Thomas Rushmore, and Stephen Rushmore, facsimile reproduction of a page from a carte de visite album. Also includes images of I.U. Willets, Mary Cromwell, Jane Valentine, Mary Elizabeth Seaman, and Silas Carle. 15-14 Jan. 1959 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. and Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore sitting at a table during their golden wedding anniversary party at the Manhasset bay Yacht Club in Port Washington, N.Y. Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. also in photo, standing at left. 15-15 [c.1920s] Robert S. Rushmore, portrait

Rushmore Farms and farmhouse 3 ½” x 6 ½” phase-boxed photograph Note: Photograph taken at Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 10-10 [c.1919] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. (at right) and unidentified young boy (possibly his cousin H. Bogart Seaman) peeling potatoes. (In ornate frame.)

71 Rushmore Farms and farmhouse 4 ¼” x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Note: All photographs taken at Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 12-36 [after 1900?] Fully loaded market wagon with unidentified worker on top and another standing alongside of the wagon. 12-37 [c.1913] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. at Rushmore farmhouse with pumpkins and a puppy 12-38 [c.1914] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. standing in front of a fully loaded market wagon. Also included is a photo of just the wagon. 12-39 1916 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. and unidentified worker loading pumpkins into a wagon (at Rushmore Farms). Photo by photographer Clarence A. Purchase 12-40 Apr. 1918 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. and unidentified man on potato planters (at Rushmore Farms) 12-41 1918 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. on top of hay wagon with a pitchfork, and an unidentified worker loading hay (at Rushmore Farms). Photo by photographer Clarence A. Purchase 12-42 [c. Apr. 1919] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. holding a lily plant and ringing the doorbell of the Rushmore farmhouse. Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 12-43 [c. Apr. 1919] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and cousin H. Bogart Seaman unloading lily plants from cart at Rushmore farmhouse. Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 12-44 1933-1938, Rushmore farmhouse [c.1930s] 12-45 1949 Auction of farm equipment at Rushmore Farms

Rushmore Farms and farmhouse 5-3/8” x 7-3/8” Photo Envelopes Note: All photographs taken at Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 13-127 [after 1900?, Rushmore farmhouse c.1910s] 13-128 [c.1910s] Unidentified men (2) in wagon being pulled by a team of oxen at Rushmore farms 13-129 [1910s?] Horses and wagons in potato field, sacks of potatoes lined up in rows (fragment). 13-130 [1910s?] Unidentified workers in potato field, photo postcard 13-131 Aug. 1913 Unidentified man [possibly Halstead Rushmore] at reigns of loaded market wagon.

72 Rushmore Farms and farmhouse 5-3/8” x 7-3/8” Photo Envelopes Note: All photographs taken at Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 13-132 1915 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. driving a horse drawn plow through a gate. Note: reverse side of the page contains a photo of a horse tethered to a post. Photos taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 13-133 1915 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. on top of fully loaded market truck, unidentified man (possibly Halstead Rushmore) leaning against truck. Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 13-134 1915 or 1916 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.? on potato planter, unidentified worker loading planter. Photos clearly taken on same day, but one is dated 1915 and the other 1916. Photos taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 13-135 Sep. 1916 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. picking corn. Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 13-136 [1917] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. on top of fully loaded market truck, unidentified man on cart at right (possibly Robert S. Rushmore). 13-137 [Summer] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and Roberts S. Rushmore raking the lawn 1918 at the farmhouse. Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 13-138 [c. Summer Unidentified worker plowing under corn. Photo taken by 1918] photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 13-139 Oct. 1918 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr.? loading pumpkins in a wagon, unidentified worker piling pumpkins. Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 13-140 [Oct. 1918] Unidentified worker piling up pumpkins in a field. Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 13-141 [Winter] Unidentified men loading winter wood onto wood pile. Photo c.1918 taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 13-142 [c.Winter Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. with a team of plow horses outside of a 1918] barn. Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 13-143 [c.Winter Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. loading fuel into a tractor to be used for 1918] sawing wood. Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 13-144 [c.Winter Three turkeys on grounds of Rushmore Farms. Photo taken by 1918] photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 13-145 [c.Winter Unidentified man hitching a team of horses to a sleigh. Photo 1918] taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 13-146 Aug. 28, 1919 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., H. Bogart Seaman on raft on duck pond at the Rushmore family home at 400 Roslyn Rd. Residence and water tank can be seen in the background. Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase.

73 Rushmore Farms and farmhouse 5-3/8” x 7-3/8” Photo Envelopes Note: All photographs taken at Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 13-147 Aug. 1919 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. carrying a bunch of corn. Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 13-148 Aug. 1919 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. in straw hat and overalls, shucking an ear of corn. Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. (Holiday photo card) 13-149 Jan. 1920 Leon A., Jr. and Robert S. Rushmore in sleigh with gifts. Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 13-150 Aug. 1935 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. and granddaughter Mary Lee Rushmore in a wagon loaded with pumpkins. For color lantern slide, see Box 16, Folder 2 13-151 1937 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. and unidentified men standing by fully loaded market truck. 13-152 1937 Unidentified man sitting on a fully loaded farm truck.

Rushmore Farms and farmhouse 5-3/8” x 7 3/8 ” Photo Envelopes – Lantern slide (color) Note: Photograph taken at Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 16-2 Aug. 1935 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. and granddaughter Mary Lee Rushmore in a wagon loaded with pumpkins. For 5” x 7” black and white prints, see Box 15, Folder 150

Rushmore Farms 8 ½” x 10 ½” Photo Envelopes Note: All photographs taken at Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 17-19 c.1913 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. carving a jack-o’-lantern in a cornfield (2 copies). Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. 17-20 c.1915 Leon A. Rushmore preparing to cut down a small tree with an ax. Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase.

74 Rushmore Farms 8 ½” x 10 ½” Photo Envelopes Note: All photographs taken at Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 17-21 [1918, c.1919] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. and son Robert S. Rushmore with plow horse, 1918. Photo appeared on the cover of the Winter 1973 edition of The Meeting House (a Friends Academy magazine). On the cover, Robert was misidentified as “Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.” The date of the photograph was also incorrectly listed as “1915.” Verso contains a photo of Leon, A., Jr. carving a pumpkin with a pocketknife, c.1919. Both photos were taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. See Box 3, Folder 26 for Winter 1973 issue of The Meeting House. 17-22 1918 “Preparing to plant sweet corn.” Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. on horse drawn plow in field. [Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase.] 17-23 [1910s?] Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. and unidentified workers in potato field (photo postcard). Original photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase? 17-24 [1910s?] Unidentified workers in potato field. Original photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase? 17-25 [c.1930s] Farm buildings at Rushmore Farms 17-26 [c.mid-1930s] Rushmore farmhouse, exterior views

Rushmore Farms 11½” x 14 ½ ” Photo Envelopes Note: Photograph taken at Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 15-16 1918 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. and son Robert S. Rushmore with plow horse. Photo appeared on the cover of the Winter 1973 edition of The Meeting House (a Friends Academy magazine). On the cover, Robert was misidentified as “Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.” The date of the photograph was also incorrectly listed as “1915.” Photo taken by photographer Clarence A. Purchase. See Box 3, Folder 26 for Winter 1973 issue of The Meeting House.

75 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 4 ¼ x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 12-46 [c.1910] Leon A Rushmore, Jr. in a high chair. (2 copies – 1 print, 1 photo postcard) 12-47 [c.1916] Caroline A. “Carly” (Jackson) Rushmore, portrait 12-48 Summer 1925 Caroline A. “Carly” (Jackson) Rushmore at Camp Red Wing, Renfrew, PA. 12-49 [c.1925] Leon A Rushmore, Jr., photo booth photo 12-50 Dec. 1934 Mary Lee Rushmore in carriage and in a high chair. Includes one photo card. 12-51 May 1935 Mary Lee Rushmore at Rushmore farmhouse 12-52 May 1936 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen in a baby carriage at Rushmore farmhouse 12-53 Aug. 1936 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen sitting on a blanket 12-54 Nov.-Dec. Mary Lee Rushmore and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen at play on 1936 the grounds of the Rushmore farmhouse and farm 12-55 Dec. [c.1936] Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen and Mary Lee Rushmore playing with wooden alphabet blocks, Christmas, c. 1936. Includes one Christmas photo card. 12-56 May 15, 1937 Mary Lee Rushmore and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen at play on the grounds of the Rushmore farmhouse and farm 12-57 May 18, 1937 Mary Lee Rushmore and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen at play on the grounds of the Rushmore farmhouse 12-58 Jul. 1937 Mary Lee Rushmore on Beulalis’ porch 12-59 Sep. 1937 Mary Lee Rushmore and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen at Rushmore farmhouse 12-60 Feb. 1938 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and Caroline A. “Carly” (Jackson) Rushmore with friends/relatives at Buck Hill, PA. 12-61 [Summer] Mary Lee Rushmore and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen in front of 1938 a market truck (at Rushmore Farms) 12-62 [c. Summer Mary Lee Rushmore and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen standing in 1938] a yard 12-63 Dec. 1938 Mary Lee Rushmore and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen standing on porch at Rushmore farmhouse 12-64 Mar. 1939 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen and Mary Lee Rushmore standing on porch at Rushmore farmhouse 12-65 Mar. 1941 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family standing on walk at Rushmore farmhouse 12-66 May 1941 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen and Mary Lee Rushmore on bicycles, and with kittens at Rushmore farmhouse. Includes copies.

76 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 4 ¼ x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 12-67 [c. Summer Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, Mary Lee Rushmore, and 1941] unidentified woman (possibly one of Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore’s sisters) on swing at Rushmore farmhouse 12-68 Dec. 1941 Jackson family visit, Rushmore farmhouse 12-69 [c.1942] Mary Lee Rushmore on a bicycle 12-70 [c.1943] Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen on a swing in front of the Rushmore farmhouse 12-71 [c.1943] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Caroline J. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, Mary Lee Rushmore, and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen standing on walk at Rushmore farmhouse 12-72 Aug. 1945 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, Mary Lee Rushmore, and pet dog at Rushmore farmhouse 12-73 Aug. 1945 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) and Stephen Rushmore at Rushmore farmhouse 12-74 [c. Aug 1945] Stephen Rushmore, baby portrait 12-75 Jun. 1946 Mary Lee and Stephen Rushmore, and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen at Rushmore farmhouse 12-76 [c.1946] Stephen Rushmore at Rushmore farmhouse 12-77 [c.1946] Stephen Rushmore on riding toy at Rushmore farmhouse 12-78 [c.1946] Stephen Rushmore in a sleigh 12-79 May 1947 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family, visit to Robert Rushmore’s at Norgate, East Hills, N.Y. 12-80 [Jun.?] 1948 Mary Lee Rushmore, graduation from North Side School (East Williston, N.Y.), portrait (2 copies) 12-81 Nov. 1948 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen in a print dress 12-82 [c.1948] Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore and her three sisters— Ruth (Jackson) Boone, Edith (Jackson) Walter, and Elizabeth (Jackson) Kamp—at a Jackson family gathering 12-83 [c.1948] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and his three Jackson family brothers-in- law—William A. Boone, Joseph Walter, Sr., and Robert S. Kamp, Sr.—at a Jackson family gathering 12-84 [c.1948] Mary Lee and Stephen Rushmore with their cousins—Joseph J. Walter, Jr., Robert S. Kamp, Jr., William D. Boone, James Boone, and Elizabeth J. Kamp—at a Jackson family gathering 12-85 [c.1948] Mary Lee and Stephen Rushmore with their cousins— Joseph J. Walter, Jr., Robert S. Kamp, Jr., William D. Boone, James Boone, and Elizabeth J. Kamp—and their grandparents Edith and Arthur C. Jackson at a Jackson family gathering

77 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 4 ¼ x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 12-86 c.1940s Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore with her parents, Edith and Arthur C. Jackson, and her three sisters—Ruth (Jackson) Boone, Edith (Jackson) Walter, and Elizabeth (Jackson) Kamp— at a Jackson family gathering 12-87 c.1940s Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. with his three Jackson family brothers-in- law—William A. Boone, Joseph Walter, Sr., and Robert S. Kamp, Sr.—and Carly’s parents, Edith and Arthur C. Jackson, at a Jackson family gathering 12-88 c.1940s Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family, pet cat 12-89 c.1940s-1971 Arthur C. Jackson, portraits 12-90 Dec. 1950 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen and Mary Lee Rushmore with unidentified dates, Christmas at East Williston, N.Y. 12-91 Dec. 1950 Stephen Rushmore standing near fireplace, Christmas at East Williston, N.Y. 12-92 [Dec. 1950?] Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen and Stephen Rushmore, Christmas at East Williston, N.Y. 12-93 [c. 1950] Stephen Rushmore? on skis 12-94 Sep. 1951 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family, Memorial Day at the Reads’, Ventnor, N.J. 12-95 Dec. 1951 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family, Christmas at East Williston, N.Y. 12-96 Dec. [1951?] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family, Christmas at East Williston, N.Y. 12-97 [c.1951] Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) and Stephen Rushmore, photos taken at airport during trip to visit Boone relatives. Included in photos are William and James Boone. 12-98 [c. Spring] Mary Lee Rushmore, George School (Newtown, PA.) senior 1952 picture, portrait (2 copies) 12-99 Aug. 1952 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family, assorted family photos (album prints), including Mary Lee Rushmore in graduation dress, Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen in front of the fireplace, and Leon A., Sr. and Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore with grandchildren 12-100 Jul. [c.1953] Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen dressed in colonial period costume at her summer job in Buck Hill Falls, PA. (2 color slides) 12-101 Summer 1953 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family, assorted photos (4) 12-102 Aug. 1954 Stephen Rushmore with golf club 12-103 Oct. 1954 Jackson family gathering – Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore with her mother, Edith Jackson, and her three sisters, Ruth (Jackson) Boone, Edith (Jackson) Walter, and Elizabeth (Jackson) Kamp 12-104 Oct. 1954 Jackson family gathering – Leon A., Jr. with Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, her parents, sisters, brothers-in-law, and nieces and nephews

78 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 4 ¼ x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 12-105 Oct. 1954 Jackson family gathering – Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. with his father-in-law, Arthur C. Jackson, and his three Jackson family brothers-in-law, William A. Boone, Joseph Walter, Sr., and Robert S. Kamp, Sr. 12-106 Dec. 1954 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family, Christmas at East Williston, N.Y. 12-107 Feb. 1955 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) and Stephen Rushmore in Florida 12-108 Summer 1955 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore on board the “Windrush” on L.I. Sound 12-109 [c. 1955] Mary Lee and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore with two unidentified women at a picnic 12-110 [c.1955] Stephen Rushmore, portrait 12-111 Apr. 1957 Arthur C. and Edith Jackson’s 50th wedding anniversary party 12-112 Apr. 1957 Rushmore and Jackson family members posing for group photos in front of Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.’s home in East Williston, N.Y., on the occasion of Arthur C. and Edith Jackson’s 50th wedding anniversary (4 color slides) 12-113 Sep. 1957 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore at the Friends Community Center Fair 12-114 [Summer] Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, James E. Hellen, and Stephen 1958 Rushmore at Lake Little Squam, N.H. (color slide) 12-115 Nov. 1958 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore in front of the Rushmore’s home in East Williston, N.Y., on Carly’s wedding day 12-116 1958 Leon A., Jr., Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson), and Stephen Rushmore at the Boones’ in Washington 12-117 Mar. 1959 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and Stephen Rushmore at Locke’s Hill, N.H., color slide 12-118 Aug. 1959 Caroline J. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore and an unidentified woman posing behind a flower box for an unidentified photographer, Annisquam, MA (color slide) 12-119 Oct. 1959 Stephen Rushmore 12-120 Jun. 1961 Carly J. (Rushmore) and James Hellen with infant James "Jimmie" Hellen. Also included in photos are Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, and Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. 12-121 Sep. 1961 James "Jimmie" Hellen at 4 months old (at N.H.?) 12-122 Nov. 1961 James "Jimmie" Hellen at 6 months old sitting in a chair (at N.H.?) 12-123 Dec. 1961 James "Jimmie" Hellen, 1st Christmas on Long Island (at Roslyn Hts., N.Y., or E. Williston, N.Y.?) 2 copies

79 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 4 ¼ x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 12-124 Winter 1961 Stephen Rushmore and Hilston? In a horse drawn sleigh, Atlantic City, N.J., color slide 12-125 Jul. 1962 Carly J. (Rushmore), James, and James "Jimmie" Hellen, Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) and Mary Lee Rushmore at Buck Hill Falls, PA 12-126 Dec. 1962 Carly J. (Rushmore) and James "Jimmie" Hellen, Christmas at East Williston, N.Y. 12-127 Mar. 1963 Carly J. (Rushmore) and James Hellen at their home in N.H. 12-128 Apr. 1963 Carly J. (Rushmore) and James "Jimmie" Hellen during visit to Long Island (at East Williston, N.Y., or Roslyn Heights, N.Y.?). Includes photos at Lollypop Farm (Syosset, N.Y.) 12-129 Aug. 1963 James "Jimmie" Hellen with book, and on slide (at N.H.?) 12-130 Nov. 1963 Carly J. (Rushmore), James “Jimmie,” and Scott R. Hellen 12-131 Dec. 1963 Carly J. (Rushmore) and James "Jimmie" Hellen, and Leon A. Rushmore, Sr., Christmas at East Williston, N.Y. 12-132 Spring 1964 Stephen Rushmore, freshman pledge at Alpha Delta Phi, Cornell University, portrait 12-133 Oct. 1964 James "Jimmie" and Scott R. Hellen (at N.H.?) 12-134 Dec. 1964 James "Jimmie" and Scott R. Hellen, Christmas (at N.H.?) 12-135 Oct. 1965 Hellen family and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, Halloween at the Hellens’ in Warwick, R.I. 12-136 Dec. 1965 James "Jimmie" and Scott R. Hellen, Christmas at Warwick, R.I. 12-137 [c.1965] James "Jimmie" and Scott R. Hellen 12-138 May 1966 Carly J. (Rushmore), James "Jimmie," Scott R., and David J. Hellen (at Warwick, R.I.) 12-139 Oct. 1966 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, James "Jimmie," Scott R., and David J. Hellen (at Warwick, R.I.) 12-140 Dec. 1966 James "Jimmie," Scott R., and David J. Hellen, Christmas 12-141 [c.1966] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., (LILCO portrait?) 12-142 Apr. 1967 Leon A., Sr. and Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore with great grandsons James "Jimmie," Scott R., and David J. Hellen at Warwick, R.I. 12-143 Jun. 1967 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, Mary Lee Rushmore, and an unidentified woman on Stephen and Judith "Judy" (Kellner) Rushmore’s wedding day (at Buffalo, N.Y.) 12-144 Jun. 1967 Stephen and Judith "Judy" (Kellner) Rushmore getting out of limousine on their wedding (at Buffalo, N.Y.) 12-145 Jun. 1967 Stephen and Judith "Judy" (Kellner) Rushmore wedding day photos (at Buffalo, N.Y.).

80 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 4 ¼ x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 12-146 Jun. 1967 Stephen and Judith "Judy" (Kellner) Rushmore wedding day photos (at Buffalo, N.Y.) 12-147 Jun. 1967 Stephen and Judith "Judy" (Kellner) Rushmore wedding day (at Buffalo, N.Y.), color slides 12-148 Summer 1967 Leon A., Jr., Caroline A. “Carly” (Jackson), and Mary Lee Rushmore on lounge chairs at Buck Hill Falls, PA 12-149 Sep. 1967 Scott R. Hellen sitting on floor 12-150 Nov. 1967 Hellen family visit to the Rushmores’ in East Williston, N.Y. 12-151 Nov. 1967 Hellen family visit to the Rushmores’ in East Williston, N.Y. 12-152 Nov. 1967 Hellen family visit to the Rushmores’ in East Williston, N.Y. Also in photos are Leon A., Sr. and Mary Willets (Seaman) Rushmore, and Stephen and Judith "Judy" (Kellner) Rushmore. 12-153 Dec. 8, 1967 Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, exterior views of home in Flower Hill, N.Y. 12-154 Dec. 1967 Rushmores visiting the Hellen family at Christmas (at Warwick, R.I.) Included in photos are Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) and Mary Lee Rushmore Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 18-1 Jan. 1968 Stephen and Judith "Judy" (Kellner) Rushmore sitting on a couch. Photo taken shortly before Stephen went into the Army. 18-2 c. Feb. 1968 Stephen Rushmore, in army uniform, standing next to Fort Dix Guest House” sign (at Fort Dix, N.J.) 18-3 Apr. 1968 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore and Hellen family, park outing at Deerfield, IL? 18-4 Jul. 1968 Stephen Rushmore and Mrs. Simpson at San Antonio, TX 18-5 Summer 1968 Hellen family summer visit to Long Island (East Williston, N.Y.). Includes photos of Scott R. Hellen and James "Jimmie" Hellen with L.I.R.R. locomotive at Oyster Bay. (Includes one copy) 18-6 Nov. 1968 Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore at Nelson’s at Williamsburg, VA 18-7 Dec. 1968 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson), Leon A., Jr., and Mary Lee Rushmore’s Christmas visit to the Hellens’ (at Deerfield, IL) 18-8 Dec. 1968 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson), Leon A., Jr., and Mary Lee Rushmore’s Christmas visit to the Hellens’ (at Deerfield, IL) 18-9 Aug. 1969 Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. and Hellen family members at Lapham’s pool 18-10 Dec. 1969, Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, Mt. Rushmore 1970 18-11 Dec. 1969 Hellen family, Christmas at Deerfield, IL

81 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 4 ¼ x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 18-12 1969-c.1975 James "Jimmie" Hellen, school photographs 18-13 1969-1981 Scott R. Hellen, school photographs 18-14 May [c.1960s] Leon A., Jr., and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, and Mary Ellen DeHaven at Decoration Day festivities held on the village green at East Williston, N.Y. 18-15 May [c.1970] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, Memorial Day at Barbara Dentan’s? chalet in Denver, CO 18-16 [c. Summer Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore standing by rose bushes 1970] and fence 18-17 Sep. 1970 Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, and the Hellen family at Buck Hill Falls, PA 18-18 Dec. 1970 Rushmore/Hellen family, Christmas at the Hellens’ (Deerfield, IL). 18-19 Dec. 1970 Rushmore/Hellen family, Christmas at the Hellens’ (Deerfield, IL). 18-20 Dec. 1970 Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, wreath on chimney of their home in Flower Hill, N.Y. 18-21 [c.1970], 1972, James "Jimmie" Hellen, school photos (includes Deerfield H.S. 1979 senior yearbook photo) 18-22 May 1971 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore at Mt. Rainier, Washington 18-23 Aug. 1971 Cynthia "Cindy" Rushmore at two weeks old, at Buffalo, N.Y. 18-24 [Aug. 1971] Stephen, Judith "Judy" (Kellner), and 2-week-old Cynthia "Cindy" Rushmore at Buffalo, N.Y. 18-25 Oct. 1971 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. holding his infant granddaughter, Cynthia "Cindy" Rushmore 18-26 [c. Summer Stephen, Judith "Judy" (Kellner), and Cynthia "Cindy" 1972] Rushmore (in swing), at Levittown, N.Y.? 18-27 Nov. 1972 Cynthia "Cindy" Rushmore in yard at Levittown, N.Y.? 18-28 Dec. 1972 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson), Leon A., Jr., and Mary Lee Rushmore’s Christmas visit to the Hellens’ (at Deerfield, IL) 18-29 1972, 1975 David J. Hellen, school photos 18-30 [c.1972] Cynthia "Cindy" Rushmore with toys in living room at Levittown, N.Y.? 18-31 Spring 1973 Judith "Judy" (Kellner), Cynthia “Cindy,” and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore at Coe Estate, Oyster Bay, N.Y. 18-32 Jun. 1973 Carly J. (Rushmore), James, James "Jimmy," and Scott R. Hellen in “scout” uniforms (at Deerfield, IL) 18-33 Aug. 1973 Cynthia "Cindy" Rushmore showing flowers to “Baby Doll,” at Levittown, N.Y.?

82 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 4 ¼ x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 18-34 [Summer] Hellen family during visit to Long Island 1973 18-35 Summer 1973 Rushmore/Hellen family gathering at Stephen and Judith "Judy" (Kellner) Rushmore’s, Levittown, N.Y. 18-36 1973-1976 David J. Hellen, school photographs 18-37 Dec. 1974? Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore in a pool 18-38 Dec. 1974? Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore standing in front of a giant boulder in the snow 18-39 May 1975 Hellen family with Leon A. Rushmore, Sr. (in his 92nd year) 18-40 Dec. 1975 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, Henry Raynor, Cynthia "Cindy" Rushmore, and an unidentified man at Christmas 18-41 Fall 1976 Cynthia "Cindy" Rushmore, school photo (miniature), 2 copies 18-42 1976 Hellen Family portrait 18-43 Aug. 1977 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore with Bob Creasy (Friends Academy Upper School principal) and wife at Jo and Bill Masland’s wedding 18-44 Jun. 1978 Jackson family, Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore with her husband, Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., and her three sisters and their spouses at reception for Jack and Susan Walter at Rolling Green Country Club, Springfield?, PA 18-45 Jul. 1978 Cynthia “Cindy” and Stephen Rushmore, Jr., day camp portrait [c.1981] (2 copies), and at an outdoor fair? 18-46 Jun. 1979 Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore at annual meeting of Friends of Nassau County Museum, Castle Gould, Sands Point, N.Y. 18-47 May 1980 Cynthia "Cindy" and Stephen Rushmore, Jr. on Grandparents Day at Friends Academy, Locust Valley, N.Y. Seated with them are grandparents Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, Fred Kellner, and Ruth Kellner 18-48 Summer 1980 Hellen family, church picture (family portrait) 18-49 Oct. 1980 Carly J. (Rushmore), James, Scott R., and David J. Hellen on front lawn of their Deerfield, IL home 18-50 Oct. 1980 David J. and Scott R. Hellen, Deerfield H.S. marching band photos, Deerfield, IL 18-51 Oct. 1980 Mary Lee Rushmore sailing the “Mary Lee” in Manhasset Bay (N.Y.) 18-52 c. Feb. 1981 Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore at Chubb’s Plantation, Thomasville, GA 18-53 Mar. 1981 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore at an outdoor winter gathering

83 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 4 ¼ x 5 ¼” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 18-54 Dec. 1981 Stephen Rushmore family in front of fireplace at Christmas (Roslyn Heights, N.Y.?) 18-55 Summer 1982 Leon A., Jr., and Caroline A. “Carly” (Jackson) Rushmore at Burt Bacharach’s restaurant, E. Norwich, N.Y. Included in photos are Marie Rushmore and Marion Masek 18-56 Fall 1982-Dec. Stephen Rushmore, Jr., portraits (includes copies) 1986 18-57 1982 Jeff and Laura Barbetta, school photos (miniatures) 18-58 Dec. 1983 Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore at reception for Rose Brown held at Lynn and Arnold Fenton’s 18-59 1983, 1984 Cynthia "Cindy" Rushmore, portraits 18-60 Sep. 1984 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen on living room couch, Deerfield, IL 18-61 May 1985 Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore at the Friends Academy Parents Council Auction at the Hay Barn, Planting Fields, Oyster Bay, N.Y. Included in photos are Frank and Mia Brogan, Alan Craig, and Les (last name not given) 18-62 Fall 1985, Scott R. and Julia (Kerwin) Hellen at a party, and at their Aug. 1986 engagement 18-63 Nov. 1986 Cynthia "Cindy" Rushmore, portrait (school photo?) 18-64 Jul. 1987 Leon A. Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, Ed Watt’s 80th birthday party, East Williston, N.Y. Included in photos are Ed Watts and Helen Nesbitt 18-65 [c.1980s] Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, Bristol, ME. (Probably taken by Mary Lee Rushmore) 18-66 Nov. 1990 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore holding her great grandson, Nicholas Rushmore Hellen, on the day of his baptism. (At Wheaton, IL.) 18-67 Apr. 1993 Gage and Wilson Boone outside Leon Rushmore, Jr.’s home in Flower Hill, N.Y. 18-68 Apr. 1993 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. at HVS Heritage Room (photo taken by Jim Boone) 18-69 Dec. 1994 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. Bridge dedication, Winthrop University Hospital, Mineola, NY Other 18-70 Jun. 1932 Jericho friends Meeting house, automobile parked in front

84 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 5-3/8” x 7 3/8 ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 19-1 [1910?] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.?, baby pictures 19-2 1912 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. standing next to table with tea set and flowers, portrait 19-3 Aug. 1915 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and his brother, Robert S. Rushmore, on a cart (2 copies) 19-4 1927 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, Germantown Friends School senior class picture 19-5 Aug. 1935 Mary Lee Rushmore sitting on steps holding a stuffed animal at Rushmore farmhouse, Roslyn Heights, N.Y. 19-6 [c.summer 1935] Mary Lee Rushmore sitting on a blanket and stirring something in an unidentified container, chickens walking around in the grass 19-7 Jun. 1936 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen in baby carriage at Rushmore farmhouse, Roslyn Heights, N.Y. 19-8 Aug. 1936 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen sitting on a blanket on front lawn of Rushmore farmhouse, Roslyn Heights, N.Y. 19-9 [c.summer 1936] Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore on the front lawn of Rushmore farmhouse with Mary Lee Rushmore and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen (includes 1 copy) 19-10 1936 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, portraits (2) 19-11 Sep. 1937 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, Mary Lee and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore at Rushmore farmhouse, Roslyn Heights, N.Y. (includes 1 copy) 19-12 1945 Mary Lee Rushmore and group of girls at playing field at an unidentified location 19-13 [c.1948] Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, portrait 19-14 Jun. 1949 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen standing in yard holding bouquet 19-15 Jun. 1949 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, Stephen and Mary Lee Rushmore standing on front lawn of their home in East Williston, N.Y. 19-16 [c.1949] Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, portrait (cut out from photo folder) 19-17 c.1950 Mary Lee Rushmore, portrait 19-18 1953 Mary Lee Rushmore and William Wildman, Jr. at an Earlham College (Richmond, IN) function 19-19 May [c.1956] Mary Lee Rushmore, Earlham College (Richmond, IN) graduation portrait 19-20 [c.1956] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family portraits (2) taken in living room of East Williston, N.Y., home 19-21 Nov. 1958 James E. and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, wedding portrait

85 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 5-3/8” x 7 3/8 ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 19-22 [c.1950s] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., portrait 19-23 [1950s?] Edith (Jackson) Walter posing with husband, Joseph Walter 19-24 Dec. 1965 James "Jimmie" Hellen and Scott R. Hellen sitting in Santa’s lap, at Warwick, R.I. 19-25 Jun. 1967 Stephen and Judith "Judy" (Kellner) Rushmore wedding day photos, at Buffalo, N.Y. 19-26 [c.1960s] Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, publicity photo, Nassau Tuberculosis & Respiratory Disease Assoc. (2 copies) 19-27 [Dec.] c.1970 Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore with Fred and Gary Hainfield at the Nassau Hospital Yuletide Ball. (in photo folder) 19-28 Spring 1973 Cynthia "Cindy" Rushmore standing on kitchen chair in her pajamas 19-29 Dec. 1975 Cynthia "Cindy" Rushmore filling in a page in a coloring book (2 photos) at Christmas 19-30 [Dec.] 1975 Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore at the Nassau Hospital Yuletide Ball. 19-31 Dec. 1975 Stephen Rushmore, Jr. at Christmas. Photo by Mary Lee Rushmore 19-32 Jun. 1978 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Nassau Suffolk Hospital Council Auxiliary Luncheon (2 photos) 19-33 Summer 1980 Hellen family, church picture (family portrait) 19-34 Fall 1980 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. with past chairmen of the board at the Nassau Suffolk Hospital Council’s 25th Anniversary Dinner Dance, at Colonie Hill Catering Hall, Hauppauge, N.Y. 19-35 1981 Scott R. Hellen, senior photo, Deerfield H.S. (IL) 19-36 Jun. 1989 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, and Ramine Seaman sitting in patio chairs at Leon and Carly’s home in Flower Hill, N.Y. 19-37 Dec. 1994 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. Bridge Dedication, Winthrop University Hospital, Mineola, N.Y. 19-38 Feb. 1997 Dorothy Henry Brewis [classmate of Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore at Germantown Friends School (Germantown, PA)] 19-39 May 1997 Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore at the 70th reunion of the Germantown Friends School (Germantown, PA) Class of 1927. Also in photo are Dick and Molly Masland, Kathryn Read, and Elizabeth Doak Tarnay

86 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 8 ½” x 10 ½ ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 20-1 [1912] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. standing next to table decorated with tea set and flowers, portrait (2 copies in photo folder) 20-2 [c.1914] Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore sitting in a chair, reading a book, at Germantown, PA, portrait 20-3 [c.1914] Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore and Ruth W. (Jackson) Boon on staircase, at Germantown, PA portrait 20-4 [c.1923] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Friends Academy Football Team. Rushmore is in the back row, 2nd from left. 20-5 1925 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Friends Academy Midget Team. Rushmore is in the back row, 3rd from left. 20-6 1925 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Friends Academy Middleweight Football Team. Rushmore is in the back row, 3rd from right. 20-7 May 1926 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Friends Academy Junior Play Cast. Rushmore is in the back row, 3rd from left. 20-8 1926 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Friends Varsity Baseball Team. Rushmore is seated 1st left, front row. 20-9 1926 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Friends Academy Football Team. Rushmore is in the back row, 3rd from right. Lower right hand corner of the photo is missing. 20-10 [c.1926] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Friends Academy school portrait 20-11 1927 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., school portraits 20-12 1927 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Friends Academy senior class photo, Rushmore is in the back row, 4th from left. 20-13 [Feb. 1932] Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore in wedding gown, portrait 20-14 [Feb. 1932] Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore in wedding gown holding a bouquet, portrait 20-15 [Jul.] 1934 Edith (Jackson) Walter in wedding gown holding a bouquet, portrait 20-16 [c.1934] Mary Lee Rushmore sitting in a high chair (2 copies) 20-17 [c.1935] Mary Lee Rushmore, portraits (hand-colored) 20-18 [c.1936] Mary Lee Rushmore standing in front of a tree (2 copies) 20-19 [c.1936] Mary Lee Rushmore and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, portrait 20-20 [c.1936] Mary Lee Rushmore and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, portrait (hand-colored version of photo above) 20-21 [c.1938] Mary Lee Rushmore, portrait 20-22 [Jun. 1940] Elizabeth (Jackson) Kemp in wedding gown holding a bouquet, portrait

87 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 8 ½” x 10 ½ ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 20-23 1942 Ruth (Jackson) Boone in wedding gown holding a bouquet, portrait 20-24 [c.1944] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family portrait. Included in photo are Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, Mary Lee Rushmore, and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen 20-25 May 1947 Mary Lee Rushmore, Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, and Stephen Rushmore at Robert Rushmore’s, Norgate, East Hills, N.Y. (in picture frame mat) 20-26 [c.1947] Mary Lee Rushmore, Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, and Stephen Rushmore, group and individual portraits (includes copies) 20-27 c.1949 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, Women’s Club of the Willistons portrait 20-28 [c.1951] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family portrait taken at East Williston, N.Y. Included in photo are Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, Mary Lee Rushmore, Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, and Stephen Rushmore 20-29 Jun. 1952 Mary Lee Rushmore, George School (Newtown, PA) graduation portrait (matted in photo folder) 20-30 [c.1953] Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, freshman year at University of New Hampshire, portrait 20-31 [c.1956] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family portraits (3) taken in living room of East Williston, N.Y., home 20-32 Nov. 1958 James E. and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen, wedding portrait, taken at reception at Friends Community Center, Westbury, NY 20-33 [c.1950s] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., portrait (in photo folder) 20-34 [c.early 1960s] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. with fellow members of the Nassau Hospital Board of Directors at the hospital’s Yuletide Ball. 20-35 Jul. 1962 At a luncheon of the Williston Park Rotary Club, Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., a member of the Board of Directors of Nassau Hospital, shakes hands with club members. Note on verso identifies item as a press release photo; it also describes Rushmore’s talk about Nassau Hospital’s four million dollar expansion program. 20-36 Dec. 1963 Hellen family portrait at Christmas. Included in photo are James E., James “Jimmie,” Scott R., and Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen 20-37 Dec. 1965 James "Jimmie" Hellen and Scott R. Hellen sitting in Santa’s lap, at Warwick, R.I. (in holiday photo folder)

88 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 8 ½” x 10 ½ ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 20-38 Jan. 1966 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, president of the Nassau Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association, going over material regarding the Tuberculosis and Public Health Program with Dr. Forrester, school superintendent (Uniondale). 20-39 Jun. 1968 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, president of the Nassau Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association, at her desk 20-40 [c.late 1960s] Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, president of the Nassau Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association, reviewing a “National Smoking Test” form with New York State Senator Edward J. Speno 20-41 Jun. 1970 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, president of the Nassau Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association, at a meeting concerning merging the Nassau and Suffolk associations. Included in photo is Exec. Dir. Frank Gibson and unidentified president of the Suffolk association. 20-42 Jun. 1970 Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, president of the Nassau Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association, discussing the “Kick the Habit” campaign with Nassau County Executive Eugene H. Nickerson. The front of the photograph is autographed by Nickerson. 20-43 Dec. c.1970 Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore dancing at the Nassau Hospital Yuletide Ball at the Garden City Hotel, Garden City, N.Y. 20-44 Jun. 1972 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. and the other new officers of the Nassau Suffolk Hospital Council at the hospital’s Yuletide Ball. 20-45 Dec. 1976 Christmas at Stephen Rushmore’s home in Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Included in photos are Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore, Stephen Rushmore and his children, Cindy and Stephen, Jr. Also includes exterior photos of the front of the house. (Black & white photos) 20-46 Dec. 1976 Christmas at Stephen Rushmore’s home in Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Included in photos are Stephen Rushmore and his children, Cindy and Stephen, Jr. (Black & white photos) 20-47 Jun. 1977 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. at the Nassau Suffolk Hospital Council Auxiliary luncheon. Included among auxiliary members pictured are the incoming and outgoing presidents. 20-48 Dec. 1977 Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore with an unidentified couple at the Nassau Hospital Yuletide Ball, Mineola, N.Y. (in photo folder)

89 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 8 ½” x 10 ½ ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 20-49 Jun. 1980 Leon A., Jr. and Caroline A. "Carly" (Jackson) Rushmore in outfits. Photo taken by Mary Lee Rushmore for Swarthmore College 50th Reunion Yearbook. (2 copies) 20-53 Fall 1981 Mary Lee Rushmore, portrait (matted)

Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs 11½” x 14 ½ ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 15-17 1910 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., baby picture (in photo folder) 15-18 1926 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., “Friend’s Academy Football Team 1926, Piping Rock, L.I.” Supplement in N.Y. Sunday World 15-19 [c.1940s] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., portrait (in photo folder) 15-20 [c.1940s] Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., hand colored portrait (in photo folder) 15-21 Nov. 1958 Carly J. (Rushmore) Hellen (in wedding dress) with Stephen and Mary Lee Rushmore in the living room of the Rushmore’s East Williston, N.Y., home on Carly’s wedding day (in photo folder)

Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. family photographs Panoramic 8” x 37” Date Title/Description May 1926 Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., Friends Academy student body, panoramic 8” x 37” Located in Map Case: 1-13

Seaman-Rushmore families - unidentified photographs Small phase-boxed photographs (assorted sizes) Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 10-11 [c.1850s] unidentified infant, portrait, daguerreotype in metal frame 10-12 [c.1850s] unidentified man, portrait, daguerreotype in small hinged case 10-13 [c.1850s] unidentified woman, portrait, daguerreotype in one half of a small hinged case 10-14 [c.1850s] unidentified young boy, portrait, ambrotype in metal frame

90 Seaman-Rushmore families - unidentified photographs Small phase-boxed photographs (assorted sizes) Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 10-15 [c.1850s] unidentified young man, portrait, ambrotype in small hinged case 10-16 [c.1850s] unidentified young man, portrait, daguerreotype in small hinged case 10-17 [c.1850s] unidentified young man, portrait, daguerreotype in small hinged case 10-18 [c.1850s] unidentified young woman, portrait, ambrotype (hand colored) in small hinged case 10-19 [c.1850s] unidentified young woman, portrait, daguerreotype in small hinged case 10-20 [c.1850s] unidentified young woman, portrait, daguerreotype in small hinged case 10-21 [c.1860s] unidentified man, portrait, tintype in small hinged case 10-22 [c.1860s] Unidentified young girl, portrait, tintype in half of a small hinged case 10-23 [1880s?] unidentified young boy, portrait (in small ornate frame)

Seaman-Rushmore families - unidentified photographs 11½” x 14 ½ ” Photo Envelopes Box/ Date Title/Description Fldr. 15-22 [after 1900?] unidentified young girl, portrait (in photo folder) 15-23 [after 1900?] unidentified young children, portrait (in photo folder) 15-24 [c.1916] Unidentified man in navy uniform, portrait (damaged at bottom and side borders) 15-25 1931 Unidentified young woman in wedding gown (in photo folder) 15-26 Dec. 1935 Unidentified young girl, portrait (in photo folder)

91 References:

Bunker, Mary Powell. Long Island Genealogies. Albany: Joel Munsell’s Sons, Publishers, 1895. Reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1976.

The Descendants of Capt. John Seaman [c.1609-1695] database: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/u/b/James-David-Rubins- CA/TREE/0001tree.html

Long Island Surname webpage: http://www.longislandsurnames.com/genealogy/surnames.php

Rushmore Family History – Collected by Adele Rushmore Jones: http://www.westburyquakers.org/qt/archive/files/RushmoreFamilyHistory.htm

See also:

African Americans on Long Island Collection Carman Family Collection Quaker Collection

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