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Louisville Ledger envelope, undated
Envelope sent to Rev. J. Ferguson, Willow Shade, Kentucky, from the Louisville Ledger, a daily and weekly newspaper. Envelope advertises the yearly subscriptions as $6 for the daily and $1 for the weekly. Located at 113 Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Louisville Democrat envelope, 1870-00-19
Envelope sent from the Louisville Democrat newspaper, Third Street between Market and Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Home and Farm envelope, 1894 October 3
Envelope sent from Home and Farm Publishing Company, publisher of Home and Farm newspaper, Louisville, Kentucky. The envelope advertises that it is "The most widely circulated agricultural paper in the South" and the subscription is 50 cents per year. -
Home and Farm envelope, 1889 November 1
Envelope sent from Home and Farm Publishing Company, publisher of Home and Farm newspaper, Louisville, Kentucky. The envelope advertises that it is "The most widely circulated Agricultural Paper published" and the subscription is 50 cents per year. -
Herald Post envelope, 1930 August 30
Envelope sent from C. Stanley Freville, 3221 River Park Drive, Louisville, Kentucky to Frank Hamel, Crafton and Company, Coptic House, 51 Great Russell Street, London, W.C.1, England. The envelope was printed for the Herald-Post, Louisville, Kentucky, and features an image of the Herald-Post building facade. -
Electra envelope and letter, 1886 May 1
Envelope and subscription receipt sent from Electra - The Magazine of the South and West, Room 3, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Kentucky. The letterhead describes the publication as "a literary monthly for homes and school" and names Annie E. Wilson and Isabella M. Leyburn as editors. -
Daily and Weekly Democrat envelope, 1865-00-8
Envelope sent from the Daily and Weekly Democrat newspaper, Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Christian Observer envelope, circa 1870 October 7
Envelope sent from the Converse & Co., publisher of the Christian Observer, Louisville, Kentucky. The envelope advertises "The Oldest Religious Paper in the country. The Leading Paper of the Presbyterian Church in the Southern States. Unsurpassed as a Family Newspaper. One of the Best Mediums for Advertisers in the South. Terms $3 15 a year, (including postage.) Liberal inducements to canvassers." -
Christian Observer envelope, 1898 December 1
Envelope sent from the Converse & Co. publisher of the Christian Observer, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Christian Observer envelope, 1888 June 30
Envelope sent from the Converse & Co. publisher of the Christian Observer, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Christian Observer envelope, 1885 February 23
Envelope sent from the Converse & Co. publisher of the Christian Observer, Louisville, Kentucky. -
U.S. Christian Commission envelope, 1865 April 21
Envelope sent from the U.S. Christian Commission, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Masonic Temple envelope, circa 1870
Yellow envelope sent to George C. Harris, Franklin, Kentucky, from the Masonic Temple, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Louisville Charity Organization Society envelope, 1884 July 1
Envelope sent to Minnie Davidson, care of Mrs. Finlay, Palmyra, Indiana, from the Louisville Charity Organization Society located at Fourth and Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic - National Headquarters envelope and letter, 1896 August 1
Letter and envelope sent to Georgianna P. Eastman, Louisville, Kentucky, from Nannie H. Ross, National Secretary of the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic located at 128 W. College Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Grand Lodge Kentucky envelope, 1857 May 29
Envelope sent from the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Grand Lodge of Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Jefferson County Gun Club envelope, circa 1890s-1900s
Envelope sent to Sam Hutchings, Louisville, Kentucky, from Jefferson County Gun Club, 225 Fourth Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Grand Army of the Republic Department of Kentucky envelope, 1899 June 1
Envelope sent from Grand Army of the Republic Department of Kentucky located at 418 Center Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Freemasons Louisville Lodge No. 400 envelope, 1897 February 24
Envelope sent to attorney Benjamin F. Washer from the Freemasons Grand Lodge of Kentucky, Louisville Lodge No. 400 located at Sixth Street near Walnut, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Falls City Rebekah Lodge, No. 1 envelope, 1896 January 22
Envelope sent to Georgia P. Eastman, Louisville, Kentucky, from the Falls City Rebekah Lodge, No. 1. Located in the Odd Fellows Temple, Louisville, Kentucky.
