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A topographical description of the western territory of North America, 1792
Title page of A topographical description of the western territory of North America, containing a succinct account of its climate, natural history, population, agriculture, manners and customs, with an ample description of the several divisions into which that country is partitioned, and an accurate statement of the various tribes of Native Americans that inhabit the frontier country. Copy contains the bookplate of Reverend Edward Feilde. -
A tour in the United States of America: containing an account of the present situation of that country
A tour in the United States of America: containing an account of the present situation of that country; the population, agriculture, commerce, customs, and manners of the inhabitants ; with a description of the Indian nations, the general face of the country, mountains, forests, rivers, and the most beautiful, grand, and picturesque views throughout that vast continent; likewise improvements in husbandry that may be adopted with great advantage in Europe. -
A treatise on the prevention of diseases incidental to horses, from bad management in regard to stables, food, water, air, and exercise. To which are subjoined, observations on some of the surgical and medical branches of farriery.
Treatment of horses and the prevention of diseases, with medical branches of farriery. -
A Woman in the Driver's Seat, 1943
With the nation's young men away at war, women took on many of the roles traditionally occupied by men. -
A. Brandeis & Son invoice, 1894 December 22
Invoice sent to Bristol Milling Co., Bristol, Tennessee, from A. Brandeis & Son, Louisville, Kentucky, receivers and shippers of grain. -
A. Domeck & Co. Importers of Manufacturers of Human Hair Goods envelope, 1870 October 10
Envelope sent to C. E. Hartung & Company, New York, from A. Domeck & Co. Importers of Manufacturers of Human Hair Goods, located at 105 Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
A. Duteil Human Hair Goods letter, 1871 October 9
Letter sent from A. Duteil Importer & Manufacturer of Human Hair Work, 85 Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky, to supplier C. E. Hartung & Company in New York City, requesting an order. The backside of the letterhead advertises many manufacturers, wholesale merchants, and professionals. -
A. Engelhard & Sons color illustrated postcard, 1909
Color illustrated postcard sent from A. Engelhard & Sons Co., located at 805, 807, 809, 811 West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The exterior design features a cherry tree stump with an axe embedded in it. The ax handle is labeled with George Washington's initials, G.W. The reverse side is George Washington sitting at a table with a cake in front of him. Two stereotypically depicted enslaved Black attendants are standing behind him. The interior of the card continues the George Washington theme to advertise coffee beans. -
A. Engelhard & Sons invoice, 1894 September 22
Invoice for Goebber & Lutkmeier's purchase of tomatoes and peas from E. Engelhard & Sons wholesale grocers and liquor dealers, located at 834 and 836 West Main Street between 8th and 9th Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. -
A. Engelhard & Sons Wholesale Grocers invoice, 1898 February 8
Invoice for coffee purchased by Gobber & Luetkemier, Frankfort, Kentucky, from A. Engelhard & Sons Wholesale Grocers, Louisville, Kentucky. Letterhead includes lithographic facade of building located at 834 and 836 West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
A. Engelhard & Sons Wholesale Grocers invoice, 1898 May 17
Invoice for molasses, soap, and cigars purchased by Gobber & Lutkemeier, Frankfort, Kentucky, from A. Engelhard & Sons Wholesale Grocers, Louisville, Kentucky. Letterhead includes lithographic logo and spot color yellow featuring an ad spot for Ceresota Consolidated Milling Co. for Spring Wheat Flour. -
A. Engelhard & Sons Wholesale Grocers invoice, 1901 June 28
Invoice for goods purchased by Gobber & Lutkemeier, Frankfort, Kentucky, from A. Engelhard & Sons, Wholesale Grocers, numbers 805, 807, 809, 811 West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Letterhead includes lithograph of the facade of the company building and notes "established 1855." -
A. Engelhard envelope, 1878 February 22
Envelope sent from A. Engelhard, sellers of coffee, located at 71 West Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
A. H. Woody House, 1974-1976
This set includes architectural and structural drawings created by Jasper Ward between 1974 and 1976 for the A. H. Woode [i.e. Woode] House on Moser Knob Road in New Albany, Indiana. The set features various detailed architectural plans, including exterior elevations, cross-sections, and floor plans that illustrate the modern and unique design of the house. The images capture both broad and intricate views of the house's structure, such as the distinctive roof design, the layout of the living spaces, and detailed cabinetry work within the interior. Additionally, a site plan shows the house's positioning within the surrounding landscape. -
A. Levi & Co. Wholesale clothiers envelope, circa 1870s-1890s
Envelope sent to Finn & Harris, Franklin, Kentucky, from A. Levi & Co., Louisville, Kentucky, wholesale clothiers. -
A. Marks Company envelope, 1922 October 17
Envelope sent from A. Marks Company located at 721 West Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. -
A. Stern, Dr. invoice, 1896 October 1
Invoice for Verhoff purchase of a skirt from A. Stern, Dr. Ladies' Furnishing Goods, 352 Fourth Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. -
A.O. & J.S. Brannin Pork Packers, Provision Dealers and Commission Merchants envelope, 1880 August 5
Envelope sent from A.O. & J.S. Brannin Pork Packers, Provision Dealers and Commission Merchants located at 21 Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Verso of envelope advertises the 8th Annual Industrial Exposition, running September 7, 1880 - October 23, 1880. -
A.O. & J.S. Brannin Pork Packers, Provision Dealers and Commission Merchants envelope, circa 1900-1920s
Envelope sent from A.O. & J.S. Brannin Pork Packers, Provision Dealers and Commission Merchants located at 13 Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky, to Hon William Lindsey, Frankfort, Kentucky.
