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American Accident Company of Louisville, KY envelope, 1892 December 19
Envelope sent to Patrick Griffin, Corydon, Indiana, from the American Accident Company of Louisville, located at 338 West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
American Creosoting Company envelope, 1936 July 27
Envelope sent from American Creosoting Company located at 401 West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
American Saddle Horse Breeders Association envelope, letter, and certificate, 1909 August 20
Envelope, letter, and certificate of registration sent to E. T. Brown, Ft. Sheridan, Illinois, from John B. Castleman, president of the American Saddle-Horse Breeders Association located at no 611 Columbia Building, 4th and Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The envelope, letter, and certificate include a lithograph of a horse. The certificate of registration is for a horse named Sheridan, foaled in 1903. -
Anderson, Hancock, & Co. envelope, circa 1880s-1920s
Yellow envelope sent from Anderson, Hancock, & Co. Pork-Packers, Provision Dealers, and Curers of the Paragon Ham located at 14, 16, 18 Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky, to a grocer in New Albany, Indiana. -
Andrew Cowan envelope, circa 1875
Envelope sent from Andrew Cowan located at 155 Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Original return address block reads "James E. Mooney" but is scratched out with pen and "Andrew Cowan" is added in hand lettering. -
Andrew Cowan & Co. envelope, 1911 March 30
Envelope sent from Andrew Cowan located at 421-423 Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Andrew Cowan & Co. envelope, circa 1910s-1920s
Envelope (blank, never mailed) from Andrew Cowan located at 421-423 Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Andrew Cowan & Co. envelope, 1923 November 7
Envelope sent from Andrew Cowan located at 421-423 Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky, to Dodge Manufacturing Corporation, Mishawaka, Indiana. -
Arlington Hotel envelope and letter, 1906 June 18
Envelope and two page letter sent by J. F. ? to Katy ? of Louisville, Kentucky. The envelope and letter are on paper printed for the Arlington Hotel, located at the corner of Twelfth and Main Streets in Louisville, Kentucky. W. T. Grant is named as the proprietor of the hotel. -
Attorneys Mercantile Agency Co. envelope, January 28, 1905
Envelope sent from the Attorneys Mercantile Agency Co., 204-205 Union National Bank Building, 542 W. Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
August Coldewey envelope, 1892 June 30
Envelope sent from merchant August Coldewey located at 231 West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
B.F. Avery & Sons, Incorporated Manufacturers of Plows, Harrows, Planters, Cultivators lithograph envelope, 1900 November 23
Envelope sent from B.F. Avery & Sons, Incorporated Manufacturers of Plows, Harrows, Planters, Cultivators located at 311 West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Envelope features simple lithographic text in return address block in blue ink. Text on verso is also blue and reads "B.F. Avery & Sons' Sulky and Gang Plows The World's Favorites." -
B.F. Avery & Sons Manufacturers of Plows, Planters, Cultivators, Harrows envelope, 1899 February 1
Envelope sent to J. T. Mustam, Horse Cave, Kentucky, from B.F. Avery & Sons Manufacturers of Plows, Planters, Cultivators, Harrows located on Main between Fifteenth and Sixteenth Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Envelope features image of plow and text "Invincible in name and work." -
Southern Bivouac envelope, 1886 February 13
Envelope sent from Southern Bivouac, published by B.F. Avery & Sons, Louisville, Kentucky. The envelope features an ensignia of a shield, United States flag, Confederate flag, cannon and shells, buggle, and drum. -
B.F. Avery & Sons envelope, 1898 April 1
Envelope sent to J. T. Mustain, Horse Cave, Kentucky, from B.F. Avery & Sons, Louisville, Kentucky, manufacturers of plows, planters, cultivators, harrows. The envelope features a lithograph image of an Avery machine. -
Southern Bivouac envelope, undated
Envelope sent to E. M. Adams, Alexandria, Virginia, from Southern Bivouac, published by B.F. Avery & Sons, Louisville, Kentucky. The envelope features an ensignia of a shield, United States flag, Confederate flag, cannon and shells, buggle, and drum. -
Ballard & Ballard Co. envelope, 1892 December 28
Envelope sent from Ballard & Ballard Co., Ballard Mills, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Ballard & Ballard Co. envelope, circa 1890s
Envelope sent from Ballard & Ballard Co., Ballard Mills, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Bamberger, Bloom & Co. envelope, circa 1870 September 15
Envelope sent from Bamberger, Bloom & Co. Dry Goods. Located at 242, 244, and 246 Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Additional location at 51 and 53 Seventh Street. -
Baptist Book Concern envelope, circa 1890s-1900s
Envelope sent from Baptist Book Concern "Leading Book Sellers & Publishers" and publisher of the Western Recorder. 301 W. Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
