Geography: Bath
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This aluminum trade card advertises Morris Cohn's clothing business located at 9 & 11 Liberty Street in Bath, New York. The front of the card is simple, primarily featuring the business's address. The back of the card features a lithograph depicting peasant children. The card's metallic composition and the style of the lithograph suggest a late 19th-century origin. The back of the card is not blank; it features a lithograph.
This trade card advertises S. J. Goldstein, a clothier in Bath, Maine. The front of the card depicts a girl in a Scottish costume leaning against a wall. The card is printed in sepia tones with red, green, and pink accents. The back of the card is blank.
Trade card advertising the clothing business of S. J. Goldstein in Bath, Maine. The card depicts a woman in Scottish costume. Circa 1885.
This trade card advertises S. J. Goldstein, a merchant tailor located in Bath, Maine. The front of the card features a black silhouette of a lighthouse and a ship set against a deep green ocean. A full moon is visible in the sky. The card is one block from Front Street. The back of the card contains a full advertisement with a picture of Goldstein in the center. This trade card was included in an exhibition at the Library of Congress in Cincinnati in 2005. This trade card is part of a collection of Judaica Americana.
This trade card advertises S.J. Goldstein, a clothier in Bath, Maine. The front of the card features a theatrical portrait of actress Carrie Perkins in performance garb. The background is a drawing of the front of a church. [The card was included in an exhibit at the Library of Congress in Cincinnati. The exhibit, “American Jewish Archives,” was held in 2005.] The card is printed on a creamy yellow cardstock and the back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises the clothing business of S. J. Goldstein in Bath, Maine. The front of the card depicts a scene of Rainbow Falls, a scenic landmark in the area. The falls are depicted in shades of green and white, with a blue sky and white clouds. The back of the card features a full advertisement for Goldstein's business. A portrait of S. J. Goldstein, the owner, is prominently displayed in the center of the card. The back of the card also includes a detailed map that illustrates how to reach the store, a unique feature not often seen on trade cards.
This trade card advertises S. J. Goldstein, a clothing merchant located at Church Block, Front Street in Bath, Maine. The front of the card features an illustration of a lighthouse with a prominent Eddy Stone inscription. The back of the card features a more detailed advertisement and an elaborate lithographic image of Goldstein, likely in his store.
This trade card advertises the clothing store of S. J. Goldstein, located in the Church Block on Front Street in Bath, Maine. The front of the card features a lithograph of a man standing behind a counter. He is wearing a suit and a tie, and he is looking at the viewer. He has a mustache. To the right of the man is a woman with a large hat. She is holding a piece of fabric. The back of the card features a full advertisement for the store, including the address: Church Block, Front Street, Bath, Maine, and the store name, 'S. J. Goldstein.'
Newspaper issue of the *Maine Inquirer*, published in Bath, Maine on October 7, 1825. This issue features Mordecai Manuel Noah's proposal for a Jewish homeland in upstate New York, to be called "Ararat." The article is a reprint of the original published in the *Buffalo Patriot* on September 15, 1825. The issue is signed by A. B. Sexias, Sec. Peo Tem.
This trade card advertises S. J. Goldstein's clothing store in Bath, Maine. The front of the card features a lithograph depicting a steamboat sailing on the Susquehanna River. The bottom of the card features a smaller advertisement for S. J. Goldstein, One Piece Clothier, located on Church Block, Main Street in Bath, Maine. The verso also features a lithograph, this one of S. J. Goldstein, along with an advertisement for the store.