Browse Items (57 total)
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The Southern Magazine postcard, 1894 April 13
Subscription receipt sent to Mrs. F. L. Williams, Bristol, Rhode Island, from The Southern Magazine, corner of Main Street and Fourth Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Louisville Rifle Club No. 2 postcard, 1874 September 24
German-language postcard invitation sent to John T. Stier, cigar manufacturer, Louisville, Kentucky, from the Louisville Rifle Club No. 2. Charles Hartmetz is named as 2nd Riflemaster and Wendel Kratz as 1st Riflemaster. The invitation is for "a prize competition. . . to be held on Sunday, the 27th of September in the park next to the Water Works." -
Commerical Club postcard, 1887 July 23
Postcard sent from the Commercial Club located at the NW corner of Bullitt and Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
P.W. Hardin postcard, 1897 August 30
Price postcard sent to Bristol Milling Co., Bristol, Tennessee, from P.W. Hardin wholesale dealer in grass and field seeds located at 128 Second Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
W.H. Newman & Co. Account Card postcard, 1897
Three postcards sent to J. T. Mercer, Milltown, Kentucky, from W.H. Newman & Co., Louisville, Kentucky, for receipt of order. -
Patterson, Henry & Co. postcard, 1877 May 5
Price postcard sent to Charleston, South Carolina, from Patterson, Henry & Co., pork packers and provision dealers, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Hirsch Bros. & Co. postcard, circa 1910
Unsent color postcard from Hirsch Bros. & Co. makers of pickles and other condiments located at southwest corner of 14th Street and Grayson Street in Louisville, Kentucky. The postcard design is of workers in the bottling department of Hirsch's pickle factory. -
Hirsch Bros. & Co. postcard, 1915 May 26
Color credit postcard sent from Hirsch Bros. & Co. makers of pickles and other condiments. Located at SW corner of 14th & Grayson Streets in Louisville. The postcard design is of workers in the bottling department of Hirsch's pickle factory. -
American Grocery Co. receipt, 1896 December 15
Receipt postcard sent from American Grocery Co. wholesale grocers and provision dealers to J. T. Mercer, Milltown, Kentucky. -
First Mortgage Bonds of Falls City Malleable Iron and Steel Works postcard, undated
Postcard announcement sent from First Mortgage Bonds of Falls City Malleable Iron and Steel Works notifying recipient that books are open at Truman & Moody's at the corner of Fifth and Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky as well as A.H. Jackson & Co. located at Fifth and Jefferson, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Peaslee, Gaulbert & Co. postcard, undated
Postcard sent from Peaslee, Gaulbert & Co. Manufacturers and Merchants located at 413-417 W. Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Advertisement postcard for subscription or cancelation of Journal of Light. -
National Mutual Benefit Association postcard, 1883 August 2
Dues notice sent to Richard J. White, St. Louis, Missouri, from National Mutual Benefit Association, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Mansfield, Hawley, & Co. envelope, subscription card, and letter, 1909 September 12
Letter and subscription card from Mansfield, Hawley, & Co. Live Stock Commission Merchants located at the Bourbon Stock Yards (Johnson and Main Street) in Louisville, Kentucky, to Davis & Tucker, Smyrna, Tennessee. The letter shares news on the receipt and prices of cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, and lambs. -
Simon Shulhafer advertisement and J Hoffstadt & Sons envelope, 1876 December 14
Color advertisment of the Simon Shulhafer, Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, located at Law Temple, 158 Fifth Ave and Green Street. The ad depicts a color lithography of the Simon Schulhafffer building and notes "I carry the largest and cheapest line of gas fixtures, brackets and globes in the city." Envelope from J. Hoffstadt & Sons located at 63 East & 5 West Main Cross Street, Madison, Indiana. -
Moody & Offutt Manufacturers Postcard, circa 1890 September 14
Postcard sent from Moody & Offutt Manufacturers, promoting acetylene gas and their associated "Daylight" machine. Located at 140 Second Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Grainger & Co. envelope, letter and postcard, 1879 October 8
Envelope, letter and postcard sent to/from Grainger & Co. for the order of brass finials. Envelope advertises establishment of Phoenix Foundry in 1833. Located at Tenth Street between Main and River, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Milt. W. Barkhouse receipt, 1900 December 17
Receipt sent from Milt. W. Barkhouse located at 245 and 247 5th Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The receipt advertises that the company provides "supplies of every description for steam, gas & water, factories & mills." -
Giant Tobacco Company postcard, 1885 June 19
Postcard advertisment sent from the Giant Tobacco Company (successors to Dick, Middleton & Co.) 852 W. Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
John Finzer & Bros. Manufacturers of Tobacco postcard, 1897 November 8
Postcard sent from John Finzer & Bros., Louisville, Kentucky, offering "A ten cent plug of Old Honesty Tobacco free of charge." -
Cornwall & Brother color postcards, circa 1835-1840
Two color postcard advertisments for Cornwall & Brother's Albion Soap, corner of Preston and Washington Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. The postcard notes that the business was established in 1838 and deals in machinery oils and lard. Full color poscards depict a young female child and a grown woman.
