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  • Envelope sent from from publisher Bible Revision Rooms located at the corner of Walnut and Fourth Streets, Louisville, Kentucky.
  • Envelope sent to Weiss Binder Co., Toledo, Ohio, from Baptist Book Concern, Louisville, Kentucky. The envelope advertises that the company publishes the Western Recorder, the "Leading Religious and Family Paper for more than Seventy-Eight Years."
  • Envelope sent to Major John Caperton, Grand Hotel, San Francisco, California, from the Western Recorder, Room No. 6, Mozart Building, Corner of Fourth and Jefferson Streets, Second Floor, Louisville, Kentucky.
  • Envelope sent from the Western Recorder, published by Baptist Book Concern, Incorporated, located at 307 West Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The envelope advertises "for seventy years--leading Baptist paper. $2.00 in advance." The back of the envelope advertises the publisher's religious book selling business.
  • Two envelopes sent to Margaret Allison (Mrs. Young E. Allison), Fort Spring, West Virginia, from Truth (publication), 330 W. Green Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
  • Subscription receipt sent to Mrs. F. L. Williams, Bristol, Rhode Island, from The Southern Magazine, corner of Main Street and Fourth Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky.
  • Letter sent to Neville C. Bullitt, Louisville, Kentucky, from The Louisville Times, Louisville, Kentucky. The letter is an apology for missing a banquet. The letterhead features a newspaper boy holding up a newspaper. The cover reads "largest circulation of any afternoon paper in the South."
  • Subscription slip sent between J. A. Stewart and The Louisville Evening Post, Louisville, Kentucky.
  • Letter sent to Lt. Neville S. Bullitt, Louisville, Kentucky, from The Louisville Evening Post, Louisville, Kentucky. A representative of the Post requests a photograph of Bullitt for publishing "in connection with the approaching joint maneuvers to be held at West Point." The letterhead features an image of a newspaper carrier running and holding up a newspaper.
  • Envelope sent to Orcutt Seed & Plant Co., San Diego, California, from The Louisville Evening Post, Louisville, Kentucky. The envelope features an image of a newspaper carrier running and holding up a newspaper.
  • Blank newspaper agent form printed for The Louisville Evening Post, Louisville, Kentucky.
  • Circular ad, envelope, and return envelope from The Inland Farmer agricultural newspaper, 450 Atherton Building, Louisville, Kentucky.
  • 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.
  • Envelope and subscription slip sent from Southern Bivouac published by the Home and Farm Publishing Company, Louisville, Kentucky. The envelope features an ensignia of a shield, United States flag, Confederate flag, cannon and shells, buggle, and drum.
  • Envelope sent to Margaretha Meyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, from the German-language Louisville Volksblatt daily, semi-weekly & weekly newspaper and Sunday Paper Omnibus. Located at NE corner of Third and Market, Louisville, Kentucky. The envelope names W. Krippenstapel as the proprietor.
  • 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.
  • Envelope sent from the Louisville Democrat newspaper, Third Street between Market and Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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