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Resinol Chemical Company records

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2178

Abstract

The collection contains the business records of this Baltimore-based company founded for the manufacture of skin care products developed by Dr. Merville H. Carter.

Dates

  • 1895-1950

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research use.

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Biographical / Historical

Dr. Merville Hamilton Carter (1857-1939), his brother Allan L. Carter (1871-1944), and their cousin Henry Stier Dulaney (1849-1928), started the Resinol Chemical Company in 1895. It was first listed in the Polk Baltimore City directories at 801 Bloomingdale Rd. (1896), then at 316 W. Lombard St. (1897-1902). Since 1903 the company has been located at 517 W. Lombard St., Baltimore. The company manufactured skin-care products developed by Dr. Carter in his private practice. Resinol ointment or unguentum was (and is) a general-purpose preparation used in treating psoriasis, eczema, poison ivy, mild burns, etc. Other products were Resinol soap, Resinol shaving sticks, and Elixir Cascanata, a laxative and tonic. Company advertising was vigorous, with ads in many newspapers and journals, large mailings of circulars and pamphlets, and (apparently) baby beauty contests in the early years. The company achieved world-wide distribution. Its British outlet was John H. Buffham & Co., with whom Resinol dealt from 1899 to 1943 and perhaps longer. After the deaths of the original principals, the firm was continued by H. LeRoy Carter (son of Merville H. Carter) and later by Henry LeRoy Carter, Jr. At some point in the 1940s, the company began to decline. After 1956 Resinol was listed in the Baltimore directories as a soap manufacturer, but it continued to distribute ointment.

The Royal Drug Company, also called the Royal Drug Company, Inc. or the Royal Drug Company of Baltimore City, may have been started in 1895/6 by George R. Debnam. It was incorporated in 1901. Then, or soon after, it apparently was taken over by Resinol (Carter) interests; by 1904 it was located on the Resinol premises at 517 W. Lombard St. Debnam was out of the operation by 1906. In 1900 the company dealt in "Royal Headache Tablets." By 1939 its sole function was to package tablets made by others. The corporation officers at that time were Allan L. Carter, his wife Caroline C. Carter, and Arthur S. Dulaney (son of Henry Stier Dulaney). The enterprise yielded little income. By 1945 it was starting to show a loss, and probably was dissolved after 1950.

Extent

20 Linear Feet (1 box; 105 volumes)

Language of Materials

English

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated by the Resinol Chemical Company in May 1975.

Materials Specific Details

Most of the items in the box were found scattered through the account books; slips in the folders indicate where items were. The Royal Drug Co. material was all in Ledger B of that company.

Scope and Contents

This collection mostly consists of business records of the Resinol Chemical Company, founded in Baltimore in 1895 to manufacture skin-care products developed by Dr. Merville Hamilton Carter. The products included Resinol ointment (unguentum), a general-purpose preparation used in treating psoriasis, eczema, poison ivy, etc; soap and shaving sticks; and Elixir Cascanata, a laxative and tonic.

In the collection there are fifteen sales books (1896-1918), four general journals (1895-1943), two general or private ledgers (1895-1918), five subsidiary ledgers (1898-1918), thirteen cash journals (1897-1925), twenty cash books (1895-1946), and forty-one letter books (1896-1911). Not all the runs are complete.

The collection also contains three account books of the Royal Drug Company, which appears to have been taken over by Resinol interests in or soon after 1901. Two books are from 1899-1901; the third is the general or private ledger for 1929-1950, called Ledger B.

There is also one file box of miscellaneous Resinol and Royal Drug Company material (1898-1950), including sales summaries; balance sheets and profit and loss statements; lists of creditors; a few letters including some whose writers testify to the efficacy of Resinol soap--and enclose photographs of their children (1902, 1904); advertising pamphlets; two newspaper clippings; and a small composition book.

Title
Guide to the Resinol Chemical Company records
Status
Under Revision
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Revision Statements

  • 2020-01-17: Manually entered into ArchivesSpace by Sandra Glascock.

Repository Details

Part of the H. Furlong Baldwin Library Repository

Contact:
H. Furlong Baldwin Library
Maryland Center for History and Culture
610 Park Avenue
Baltimore MD 21201 United States
4106853750