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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." -
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. -
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. -
Thos. Meikle & Co. Plows envelope, 1886 May 10
Envelope sent to Charles Ratliff, Princeton, Kentucky, from Thos. Meikle & Co., Louisville, Kentucky, manufacturer and seller of steel cast, chilled, and double shovel plows. -
Southern Feed & Grain Co. envelope, 1929 April 24
Envelope sent to M.D. & J.W. Hayden & Co., Lewisport, Kentucky, from Southern Feed & Grain Co., Louisville, Kentucky. The envelope notes that the Company is part of the Feed Department of the Southern Seed Company, and owners of Beargrass Elevator. Products advertised are corn, oats, molasses feeds, poultry feeds, fertilizer, and mill feed. -
Louisville Fertilizer Co. envelope, 1905 July 1
Envelope sent to S. R. Stephens, Preston, Georgia, from Louisville Fertilizer Co., Nashville, Tennessee. The envelope design features a bald eagle logo with the text "Eagle Brand -
Lewis & Chambers envelope, 1906 April 16
Envelope sent to J. T. Mercer, Milltown, Kentucky, from Lewis & Chambers, Louisville, Kentucky, dealers in seeds and implements. -
Lewis & Chambers envelope, 1897 June 17
Envelope sent to J. T. Mustain, Horse Cave, Kentucky, from Lewis & Chambers, Louisville, Kentucky, dealers in seeds and implements. -
Kean to Bedinger envelope and letter, 1894 January 27
Letter and envelope sent to Rev. E. W. Bedinger, Anchorage, Kentucky, from D. A. Kean, Treasurer of Second Presybterian Church, Louisville, Kentucky, about a check. The envelope was printed for Commission Merchant R.H. Hoskins - dealer in agricultural implements, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Empire Drill Co. envelope, circa 1898 October 7
Yellow envelope sent to J. F. Mustain, Horse Cave, Kentucky, from Empire Drill Co., Louisville, Kentucky. The envelope features a red lithograph of a drill. -
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. -
B.F. Avery & Sons advertisement, circa 1900s
Four-page advertisement for the Avery Uncle Sam Disc Cultivator printed for B.F. Avery & Sons, Manufacturers, Louisville, Kentucky. -
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. -
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. -
Shallcross, Menefee & Co. envelope, circa 1870s-1890s
Envelope sent from Shallcross, Menefee & Co., Louisville, Kentucky, pork packers, provision dealers and curers of the celebrated Diadem Ham. -
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. -
Norton Curd Co. letter, 1916 June 15
Letter sent from Norton Curd Co., importers and jobbers of high grade coffee and teas, roasters and blenders, Louisville, Kentucky. -
Knadler & Lucas envelope, 1925 April 3
Envelope sent from Knadler & Lucas, Louisville, Kentucky, makers of pickles, sauces, catsup, kraut, and vinegar. The back of the envelope features four lithograph images of bottles. -
James Todd envelope, 1863 April 1
Envelope sent from James Todd Wholesale Grocer, Louisville, Kentucky, to D. E. Humphreys, Spring Station, Woodford County, Kentucky. -
Ballard & Ballard Co. envelope, circa 1890s
Envelope sent from Ballard & Ballard Co., Ballard Mills, Louisville, Kentucky.
