Pond Brothers Store records
Scope and Contents
This ten-box collection contains the historical papers of the Pond Brothers Store in Lewiston, Utah spanning the period of 1886 to 1912. This collection contains financial ledgers, transaction receipts, canceled checks, and personal papers of Brigham and Charles Pond.
Box 10 contains five ledgers consisting of Charles Pond's notes taken at the Agricultural College of Utah (now Utah State University) in 1896 and store account ledgers. Boxes 1-8 consist of canceled checks and check stubs. Box 9 contains store papers in the form of small ledgers and payroll records. Folder 13 contains ledgers and papers concerning the Pond Brothers Store's connection to the construction of the Lewiston School House in 1895. Box 9 also contains personal papers of Brigham Pond (1890s) and a Fairview Cooperative Store ledger (1891-1903).
Dates
- Creation: 1886-1912
Language of Materials
Collection materials are in English.
Restrictions
Open to public research.
Copyright
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.
Permission to publish material from the Pond Brothers Store records must be obtained from the Special Collections and Archvies manuscript curator and/or the Special Collections and Archvies department head.
Historical Note
In 1889, the Webster-Pond Brothers Store opened in Lewiston, Utah, and under the management of brothers Brigham Pond and Louis Pond and the funding of W. M. Webster of Franklin, Idaho. Commonly known as the Pond Brothers Store, it sold general merchandise, functioned as butcher shop, and served as an outlet where grain farmers could market their produce locally. By 1891, Lewiston's LDS Mercantile Cooperative Store went out of business, leaving the Pond Brothers Store as the only local store until 1895. In 1895, Hyrum G. Hayball, a ZCMI-trained businessman from Logan, Utah, came to Lewiston and established a store in competition to the Pond Brothers, but his business failed within three years.
With the construction of the Lewiston Sugar Beet Factory in 1905, Charles Pond, the son of Brigham Pond, established a small outlet of the Pond Brothers Store on the factory's grounds. From this originally small outlet, Pond's business blossomed into a substantial store that sold coal, lumber, general merchandise, and other materials needed by the factory and its workers. The Pond Brothers Store operated until 1917, when the Ponds sold their property and moved to Island Park, Idaho to pursue the lumber business.
Source:
Lewiston City Compiled Works; Histories, Diaries, Minutes, and Notes, compiled by Lewiston City Historical Commission, Lewiston, Utah, 1987 (USU SC&A: 979.27 L589)
Biographical Sketches:
Brigham Pond was born June 9, 1853. He and his wife, Aroetta Whittle Pond, and their young sons, Charles, came to Lewiston in the spring of 1877. Later, Brigham and his brother Louis bought one-hundred and eighty acres of land near Lewiston. Brigham Pond practiced polygamy and had two wives. His second wife, Catherine Whittle Pond, married Brigham in 1885. This second family moved around from place to place for a number of years. However, Catherine and her nine children eventually settled in Lewiston on Brigham's farm where the two families lived together. Active in Church and civic affairs, Brigham was the first mayor (or president) of Lewiston Town Corporation. In 1890, he was called to serve a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints mission in Kansas. Brigham Pond passed away December 26, 1933.
Source:
Bernhisel, John Milton III, History of Lewiston, Lewiston City Council, Lewiston, Utah, 1965, p. 253.
Charles Pond was born December 21, 1876, in Richmond, Utah the son of Brigham and Aroetta Whittle Pond. Shortly after Charles' birth, the family moved to Lewiston. In October 1898, he was called to serve a two-year Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints mission in California. On September 12, 1900, Charles married a school teacher, Wilhelmina McCan of Smithfield, Utah who was teaching school in Lewiston. After their marriage, they both taught school at Lewiston. In 1901, Charles was appointed manager of the Peoples' Mercantile & Creamery Co. at Richmond, Utah. In the spring of 1904, Charles and his family moved to Boise, Idaho then to Hood River, Oregon. In 1908, he returned to Lewiston where he was the principal owner of a new store near the Amalgamated Sugar Co., of which he soon became the sole owner and manager. In 1924, Charles sold his business and bought the Island Park Lodge near Yellowstone. Charles and Mina had seven children together.
Source:
Bernhisel, John Milton III, History of Lewiston, Lewiston City Council, Lewiston, Utah, 1965, p. 267.
Extent
10 boxes (5 linear feet)
Abstract
Contains the historical papers of the Pond Brothers Store in Lewiston, Utah spanning the period of 1886 to 1912. This collection contains financial ledgers, transaction receipts, canceled checks, and some personal papers of Brigham and Charles Pond, including Charles Pond's 1896 notes and school papers from his studies at the Agricultural College of Utah (now Utah State University).
Arrangement
Arranged by material type and chronologically.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Unknown.
- Title
- Guide to the Pond Brothers Store records 1886-1912
- Author
- Finding aid created by Special Collections and Archives.
- Date
- ©2008
- Description rules
- Finding Aid Based On Dacs (Describing Archives: A Content Standard, 2nd Edition)
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding guide is in English in Latin script.
- Sponsor
- Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008
Revision Statements
- January 8, 2009.: Template information was updated to reflect Utah Manuscript Association best practices.
- 2009: Template information was updated to relect Archives West best practice guidelines.
Repository Details
Part of the Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections & Archives Repository
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
3000 Old Main Hill
Logan Utah 84322-3000 United States
435 797-8248
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