Geography: Auburn
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A commercial broadside, dated August 23, 1870, advertising the businesses of H. Bernstein & Co. and J. Monroe & Son. The broadside is contained within an envelope and includes an insert. It indicates business addresses in Mobile, Alabama, and West Auburn, Maine.
This trade card advertises S. Rosenbloom & Son, a clothing store located at the corner of Genesee and North Streets, Auburn, New York. The front of the card features a child in the center being attacked by a large swan, which has its wings open and seems to be approaching the child. The child is dressed in a blue suit and is holding a red umbrella. The scene appears to be set in a park with trees and a path. The words CORN, GENESEE and NORTH STREETS are listed on the front of the card. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises S. Rosenbloom & Son, clothiers located at the corner of Genesee and North Streets in Auburn, New York. The front of the card depicts a child riding a donkey. The image appears to be a scene from a farm, with wheat or corn growing in the background. The business's name is printed below the image, along with the address, and the year 1881. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises S. Rosenbloom & Sons, a clothing store located at the corner of Genesee and North Streets in Auburn, New York. The front of the card features a charming illustration of children riding in a goat-drawn cart. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises S. Rosenbloom & Son, clothiers located at the corner of Genesee and North Streets in Auburn, New York. The front of the card features an illustration of two children on a swing. The text on the card indicates that the business is located at the corner of Genesee and North Streets. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises S. Rosenbloom & Sons, clothiers located at the corner of Genesee, North, and Corn Streets in Auburn, New York. The card features a comical illustration of a man with an arrow through his hat. The man is depicted wearing a long coat, a hat, and a bow tie. His facial expression suggests surprise, and he is holding an open umbrella in his right hand. The arrow is protruding from the brim of his hat and is pointing to the right. There are small figures in the background. The card features a red border. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises S. Rosenbloom & Son, clothing merchants located at 67 & 69 Genesee St., Auburn, New York. The front of the card features an image of two lilies growing from a shoe. The back of the card is blank. The card is printed in black ink on a white background.
This trade card advertises S. Rosenbloom & Son, clothiers in Auburn, New York. The card features a simple design with a young girl sitting on a bench. The front of the card is black and white. The back is blank.
This trade card advertises S. Rosenbloom & Son, clothiers. The front of the card depicts a young girl painting on an easel. She is depicted in a light-colored dress, and her surroundings suggest a comfortable and well-lit interior. The illustration style is detailed and evocative of late 19th-century aesthetic sensibilities. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises S. Rosenbloom & Sons, a clothing store located at the corner of Genesee Street and North Street in Auburn, New York. The front of the card features an illustration of birds perched on a morning glory vine. The design suggests a connection to nature and the changing seasons, emphasizing the beauty and natural elements in the surrounding environment. [Rosenbloom and Sons were likely a Jewish family business, though more biographical information is not readily available. ] The back of the card is blank.
This trade card, likely dating back to the 1880s, advertises S. Rosenbloom & Sons, a clothing retailer located at the corner of Genesee Street and North Street in Auburn, New York. The card features a simple yet charming illustration of birds perched on a tree branch adorned with yellow flowers. The front of the card has a light yellow background with a border in a dark blue color. The back of the card is blank.
The front of this trade card advertises S. Rosenbloom & Son, a clothing store located at the corner of Genesee Street and North Street in Auburn, New York. The card depicts birds perched on the branches of a white dogwood tree with a white trunk. The image is simple and understated, featuring a light blue background. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card features an embossed image of a boy holding a bouquet of flowers. The front of the card has a dark blue background, and the boy is wearing a light blue shirt, short pants, and brown shoes. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises S. Rosenbloom & Son, a clothing retailer located in Auburn, New York. The front of the card features an embossed image of a young woman holding a bouquet of flowers. The image appears to be in a vintage style, with the woman wearing a long dress and a floral hat. The background of the card is plain white, and the embossed design is the central focal point. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises S. Rosenbloom & Son, a clothing store located at the corner of Genesee and North Streets in Auburn, New York. The front of the card features a floral motif with flowers arranged in a basket. There is a green border, with the name S. Rosenbloom & Son and the address listed on the bottom. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises Rosenbloom's clothing store in Auburn, New York. The front of the card features a charming illustration of a garden cart filled with pansies. The illustration is framed with a red border. There is no information provided about the store or the business owners on the front or the back of the card.
This trade card advertises S. Rosenbloom & Son, purveyors of fine shoes. The front of the card features a charming illustration of a yellow bird with a long brownish tail perched on a branch, set against a background of a house with a snowy landscape. A pink rose and red and autumn-colored leaves add to the picturesque scene. Below the illustration, the text highlights the business's specialization in 'Fine Shoes'. The back of the card is blank.
A business letter from H. Bernstein & Co. in Mobile, Alabama, to an unknown recipient in West Auburn, Maine, dated July 16, 1878. The letter concerns a rush order for footwear. The letterhead displays the company's address as 10 & 12 North Water Street, Mobile, Alabama.
This 64-page pamphlet, published by N. Levy in Auburn, New York in 1888, is a collection of puzzles, conundrums, tricks, and fortune-telling games. It includes illustrations and some references to the American Civil War. The pamphlet also contains advertisements, including those for Levy's clothing store.
This trade card advertises S. Rosenbloom & Sons, a "Leading Boot and Shoe House" located at the corner of Genesee and North Streets in Auburn, NY. The front of the card features a comical illustration of a man in a rowboat. The style of the illustration suggests a lighthearted and humorous approach to advertising. The business name and address are clearly printed on the card. The back of the card is blank.