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Rosenstock, Fred A., 1895-

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1895 - 1986

Biography

Fred A. Rosenstock (1895-1986) was a prominent collector and dealers of art and books in the twentieth century American West.

Fred Asher Rosenstock was born November 29, 1895 to a Jewish family in Biala Potol, Austria, and was named Selig Usher Rosenstock. At the age of nine he immigrated with his family to America where he took the name Fred Asher Rosenstock. The family settled in Rochester, New York.

Rosenstock's youth was spent in Rochester. Following his elementary schooling, Fred entered secretarial training where he became extremely proficient in shorthand. He entered the army in 1917 and served during World War I as a stenographer to the Surgeon General of the United States Army in Washington, D.C. Following his release from the army in 1919, Fred was employed in Wahington, D. C., in an advertising firm, but his health began to fail as a result of the severe Washington D.C. climate. He was advised by his doctor to go to a drier climate such as Arizona or California.

In 1920, he boarded a train for California, but due to the untimely loss of his glasses, he was forced to stop in Denver until he could procure a new pair. After a week's stay in the "Mile-High City," Rosenstock determined not to proceed on to California, but to make Colorado his permanent home. In Denver, while pursuing his interest in business, he frequented bookstores as he had done from his youth, adding to a growing collection in the fields of history and literature. In 1922, he opened his own bookstore. As a bookman, he specialized in literary first editions, school books, selected books of general interest, and Western Americana. He was able to locate original diaries and manuscript collections of considerable historical treasures, which led him into the publishing business. Rosenstock married Francis Goodman, a native of Denver, born April 19, 1905. During all the years in the book business in Denver, Francis was a full partner in business and collecting ventures, working in the bookstore side by side with Fred.

Fred's Old West Publishing Company became a trademark for source materials relating to the history of the West as well as for fine workmanship in printing, illustrating, and binding. Rosenstock himself, through personal drive and study, became a nationally recognzied scholar in the field of Western Americana. Rosenstock assisted hundreds of Western historians and authors in their attempts to secure historical information and background data to help them describe and accurately convey the spirit of the West.

Rosenstock also developed an interest for western art and began a serious collection of the works of Charles M. Russell and other western artists. In 1976, two weeks after the sale of his book stock to a firm in Lincoln, Nebraska, not being content with retirement, Rosenstock opened a gallery of western art.

Brigham Young University Library's association with Fred A. Rosenstock commenced in 1953. Director of Libraries, S. Lyman Tyler, began to call at the Bargain Bookstore and make a few selections in the field of Western Americana and Mormonism. It was in discussions with Fred Rosenstock that Tyler became aware that Rosenstock planned to dispose of all his general books except Americana. As they became friends and as a new library building was under construction at BYU, Rosenstock proposed that BYU acquire his general stock. In 1961, his collection of literary first editiions and over 100,000 volumes from his general stock were acquired by BYU's Harold B. Lee Library.

From this time on Fred Rosenstock became a major source in the growth of the BYU Library. A close personal relationship developed between the Rosenstocks, Lyman Tyler, and Dean Larsen. Rosenstock began to give the BYU Library first refusal on all items he acquired and also began to make selections from his personal library in his home. He also began a practice of making periodic gifts to the Library. In August 1961, Rosenstock was invited to serve on the Council of the Friends of the Library.

In recognition of his expertise in the book world and for his significant contributions to the historical record of Western Americana and the development of the BYU Library, Fred A. Rosenstock was awared the degree of Doctor of Humanities, honoris causa, at BYU commencement exercises held on May 28, 1971.

The Rosenstocks were the parents of one daughter: Marilyn. Francis died in Denver on July 31, 1972. After the death of Francis, Fred remained active in the business until he had a stoke in 1984. He died in Denver, February 15, 1986, at the age of 90.

Citation:
Small miracles in my life as a book hunter, 1965:t.p. (Fred A. Rosenstock)

LC database, 1/28/94(hdg.: Rosenstock, Fred, 1895-; usage: Fred Rosenstock)

RLIN, 1/28/94(hdg.: Rosenstock, Fred, 1895-; Rosenstock, Fred A.; usage: Fred A. Rosenstock; Fred Rosenstock)

Findagrave, Aug. 22, 2018:Fred Asher Rosenstock (b. Nov. 20, 1895; d. Feb. 15, 1986) - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173920244/fred-asher-rosenstock

Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:

Fred A. Rosenstock collection of Indiana records, 1829-1839

 Series
Identifier: MSS 1448 Series 11
Scope and Contents note

Miscellaneous(4 items): Arnaud Beauvis grants Nathan Taylor power of attorney. 4/12/1829. Three summons issued by Thomas H. Brown, justice of the peace, in Spencer County. 2/26/1839, 3/2/1839, 3/20/1839.

Dates: Other: 1829-1839

Fred A. Rosenstock collection of Kentucky records, 1780-1829

 Series
Identifier: MSS 1448 Series 12
Scope and Contents note

Agreements, bonds, letters of complaint, promisory letter, depositions and other legal papers, etc.

Dates: Other: 1780-1829

Fred A. Rosenstock collection of Louisiana records, 1831-1857

 Series
Identifier: MSS 1448 Series 13
Scope and Contents note

Grant of power of attorney, land transfer, protest note, curator's bond, legal bill, and authorization to remove merchandise.

Dates: Other: 1831-1857

Fred A. Rosenstock collection of Maryland records, 1811 October 9

 Series
Identifier: MSS 1448 Series 14
Scope and Contents note

Miscellaneous(1 item): John Baily acknowledges recipt of $772.58. Same used as evidence in the George Graft vs. Lawson Luckett case. 10/9/1811.

Dates: Other: 1811 October 9

Fred A. Rosenstock collection of military officers' papers, 1786-1861

 Series
Identifier: MSS 1448 Series 6
Scope and Contents note

Materials of Thomas C. Luckett: letters of introduction, personal papers and correspondence, and muster and pay rolls.

Dates: Other: 1786-1861

Fred A. Rosenstock collection of Mississippi Territory records, 1817 May 24

 Series
Identifier: MSS 1448 Series 15
Scope and Contents note

Misscellaneous(1 item): A land indenture executed between Clarissa Scott and Elijah Smith. 5/24/1817.

Dates: Other: 1817 May 24

Fred A. Rosenstock collection of Missouri records, 1780-1866

 Series
Identifier: MSS 1448 Series 16
Scope and Contents note

Account and inventory documents; bills of sale, monetary transactions, and receipts; bonds; contracts; indentures and land transactions; promissory notes; and miscellaneous documents (correspondence, legal documents, etc.)

Dates: Other: 1780-1866

Fred A. Rosenstock collection of Ohio records, 1806 May 27

 Series
Identifier: MSS 1448 Series 17
Scope and Contents note

Miscellaneous(1 item): Jean Anderson grants her brother James Anderson power of attoney. Authorizes him to sell their father's land in Kentucky. 5/27/1806.

Dates: Other: 1806 May 27

Fred A. Rosenstock collection of other records, 1784-1890

 Series
Identifier: MSS 1448 Series 23
Scope and Contents note

Contains affidavits; bills of sale, monetary transactions, and receipts; bonds; promissory notes; and miscellaneous papers (will, court settlements, correspondence, list of appointments as constables, diary, business notes, poetry, and other material).

Dates: Other: 1784-1890

Fred A. Rosenstock collection of Pennsylvania records, 1819-1951

 Series
Identifier: MSS 1448 Series 18
Scope and Contents note

Miscellaneous(5 items): Notarized documents protesting Dr. John White's refusal to honor monetary obligation. 1/16/1819, 3/25/1819. Notartized protest against the Commercial and Rail Road Bank of Vicksburg for refusing to honor a certificate of deposit. 8/20/1839. William H. Rosensteel and Charles Barnitz transfer their traning apparatus patent right to John P. O'Blinis and J. Carpenter. One form filled and signed, the other blank. 9/3/1851.

Dates: Other: 1819-1951

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Type
Archival Object 29
Collection 15
 
Subject
Politics, Government, and Law 25
Fur trade 24
Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Illinois 24
Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Missouri 24
Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Virginia 24
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Legal documents -- Illinois 24
Legal documents -- Missouri 24
Legal documents -- Virginia 24
Roads -- Illinois 24
Slavery -- United States 24
Subject term Elections -- Virginia 24
Territorial Government 24
Letters 16
Business, Industry, Labor, and Commerce 5
Publishers and Publishing 5
Correspondence 4
Material Types 4
Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences 3
Colleges and Universities 3
Education 3
Legal instruments 3
Business records 2
Drafts (Documents) 2
Literature 2
Portraits 2
Antiquarian booksellers -- Colorado -- Denver -- Biography 1
Articles 1
Artists -- West (U.S.) 1
Authors, American -- 19th century 1
Authors, American -- 20th century 1
Authors, English 1
Authors, English -- 19th century 1
Authors, English -- 20th century 1
Autographs 1
Book collectors 1
Book collectors -- Colorado -- Denver -- Biography 1
Book industries and trade -- Colorado -- Denver -- History 1
Book industries and trade -- United States -- History 1
Book of Mormon 1
Books 1
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 1
Civil Procedure and Courts 1
Editors -- Great Britain 1
Editors -- United States 1
Embryologists -- California -- Berkeley -- Correspondence 1
Envelopes (Stationery) 1
Expeditions and Adventure 1
Explorers -- Canada -- Correspondence 1
Fine Arts 1
Genealogies 1
Governors -- Canada 1
Historiography 1
Immigration and American Expansion 1
Indian reservations -- Southwest, New 1
Indians of North America 1
Indians of North America -- History 1
Indians of North America -- Legal status, laws, etc. 1
Indians of North America -- Politics and government 1
Librarians -- Colorado -- Correspondence 1
Minutes (Records) 1
Notes 1
Pamphlets 1
Papers (Documents) 1
Photographs 1
Poetry -- Manuscripts 1
Politicians -- Great Britain 1
Politicians -- United States 1
Polynesia -- History 1
Printers -- Illinois -- Correspondence 1
Rare books -- West (U.S.) -- History -- Sources 1
Reports 1
Rocky Mountains -- Description and travel 1
Social History 1
Souvenirs (Keepsakes) 1
Trappers' writings, American -- Rocky Mountains 1
United States -- Genealogy 1
Utah -- History 1
Water rights -- Southwest, New 1
Watercolors (Paintings) 1
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