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Billhead - Sauls Brothers, Columbus, Georgia, March 18, 1903

Billhead - Sauls Brothers, Columbus, Georgia, March 18, 1903

Billhead from Sauls Brothers, manufacturers of Sauls' Automatic Ice Can Filler, located in Columbus, Georgia. Dated March 18, 1903. The bill is made out to Pittsburg Brewing Company of Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania. It lists an item purchased for 600 dollars, likely the 2-1 1/4 foot valves for the ice can filler. The billhead has a printed header with bold text and a company logo, along with a list of services and products provided by the company. The billhead states that Sauls Brothers manufactures largely, and can always ship promptly and guarantee satisfaction. The bill is signed by a representative of the company, and the payment is noted as paid on 4/1/1903.

Billhead - Pioneer Co-Operative Company, Columbus, Georgia, March 21, 1882

Billhead - Pioneer Co-Operative Company, Columbus, Georgia, March 21, 1882

Billhead for Pioneer Co-Operative Company, a wholesaler and retailer of dry goods, groceries, liquors, and other items, located in Columbus, Georgia. Dated March 21, 1882. The bill indicates a purchase of goods, likely from the Pioneer Co-Operative Company, by Leo H. Thompson. The billhead is an ornate, printed form, with a prominent graphic depicting the building where the company is located and a detailed listing of the items purchased and the amount.

Trade Card for City Rag Warehouse: Hayman Bros.

Trade Card for City Rag Warehouse: Hayman Bros.

This trade card advertises the City Rag Warehouse, owned by Hayman Brothers, located at 335, 337, and 339 East Friend Street, Columbus, Ohio. The card features a simple design with the business name in large lettering at the top and the address below. The design is predominantly white, with some text in black. [The Hayman Brothers were likely Jewish merchants in the city.] The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card for Leo Straus & Son, Clothiers

Trade Card for Leo Straus & Son, Clothiers

This trade card advertises Leo Straus & Son, clothiers located in Columbus, Ohio. The front of the card depicts a scene of men fighting near an engine house. The text includes the phrase 'ANTI .IRISH' suggesting that the card was created in an era when anti-Irish sentiment was prevalent. The back of the card features a full advertisement for the business.

Trade Card for the Famous Boot and Shoe House

Trade Card for the Famous Boot and Shoe House

This trade card advertises the Famous Boot and Shoe House, a shoe store owned by B. Goldstein. Located at 105 South High Street in Columbus, Ohio, the store is depicted on the back of the card. The front of the card features a humorous image of a chicken wearing a shoe with its head peeking out from the top. It is a whimsical illustration featuring simple linework and a muted color palette.

Trade Card for Grossman's Ticket Office

Trade Card for Grossman's Ticket Office

This trade card advertises Grossman's Ticket Office, located at 316 North High Street in Columbus, Ohio. The front of the card depicts children playing in the sand. The back of the card includes a full advertisement and lists the telephone number as 1057.

Billhead - M. Joseph, Columbus, Georgia, December 10, 1888

Billhead - M. Joseph, Columbus, Georgia, December 10, 1888

Billhead of M. Joseph, a jobber of dry goods and millinery, located at 87 & 88 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. Dated December 10, 1888. The bill was likely for a purchase of dry goods or millinery from M. Joseph, possibly by Eagle & Phenix Manufacturing Co. The billhead features the business's name and address within a decorative banner and includes a note indicating that all remittances must be prepaid.

Billhead - Jos. Gundersheimer & Sons, Columbus, Ohio, December 22, 1888

Billhead - Jos. Gundersheimer & Sons, Columbus, Ohio, December 22, 1888

Bill from Jos. Gundersheimer & Sons, clothiers and gents' furnishers, located at Corner High and State Sts., American House Block, Columbus, Ohio. The bill was purchased by William A. Nayland, a guardian for M. M. Bowser, and is dated December 22, 1888. The billhead includes a hand-written list of goods, including shirts, underwear, a shirt, and collars, with prices and a total amount of $20.00. The billhead displays an ornate Victorian-style lettering and a decorative framed header section.

Arms Requisition Bond for the Resistance Light Artillery, Columbus, Georgia, December 17, 1860

Arms Requisition Bond for the Resistance Light Artillery, Columbus, Georgia, December 17, 1860

A two-page folio document, dated December 17, 1860, from the State of Georgia. This partly printed Civil War-era obligation bond details a military requisition for arms and accoutrements for the Resistance Light Artillery, a volunteer corps in Columbus, Georgia (75 men). The requisition is addressed to Governor Joseph E. Brown and signed by John R. Ivey, Captain Commanding. The bond is signed by Wiley N. Hutchins, Edwin W. Moise, William L. Salisbury, and John R. Ivey. The document is docketed on the verso by Governor Brown.

Letter from Samuel Cohn to Eagle & Phenix Savings Bank, January 22, 1886

Letter from Samuel Cohn to Eagle & Phenix Savings Bank, January 22, 1886

A one-page business letter dated January 22, 1886, from Samuel Cohn, Director of the Mechanics and Traders Bank of New York City (153 Bowery St.), to the Eagle & Phenix Savings Bank in Columbus, Georgia. Cohn transmits financial information and proposes a correspondent banking relationship between the two institutions. The letter is written on the letterhead of Samuel Cohn & Bro., 281 Grand Street, "East Side Agency for E.C. Burt Shoes."

Letter from Elsas, May & Co. to Eagle & Phenix Manufacturing Co., January 31, 1884

Letter from Elsas, May & Co. to Eagle & Phenix Manufacturing Co., January 31, 1884

A typed letter dated January 31, 1884, from Elsas, May & Co. in Atlanta, Georgia, to the Eagle & Phenix Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, Georgia. The letter addresses accusations of unfair pricing practices, and includes a list of the company's offices, including one in New York City at 43 Elm Street. The letterhead features a lithograph of the Southern Bag Manufactory.

Letter from D. Newman & Son to Eagle & Phenix Co., April 29, 1885

Letter from D. Newman & Son to Eagle & Phenix Co., April 29, 1885

A commercial letter written on April 29, 1885, on the billhead of D. Newman & Son, located at 14 & 16 Market Street, Wilmington, North Carolina. The letter mentions David Newman in New York City and Martin Newman in Wilmington, North Carolina. The letter is addressed to the Eagle & Phenix Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, Georgia. Established in 1857.

Billhead - M. Levy & Sons, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 18, 1885

Billhead - M. Levy & Sons, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 18, 1885

A handwritten billhead from M. Levy & Sons, cotton factors and commission merchants, located at 194 Gravier Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. The bill is addressed to Eagle & Phenix Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, Georgia. The billhead lists two invoice numbers, 698 and 698-X, from August 25th and September 16th, and details the transaction. The bill includes a handwritten notation that the amount is less 2%. The date of the billhead is September 18, 1885. The billhead also includes a stamp from the New Orleans Clearing House.