Geography: Bozeman

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Billhead - Strasburger & Sperling, Bozeman, Montana, February 10, 1879 Billhead - Strasburger & Sperling, Bozeman, Montana, February 10, 1879

Billhead from Strasburger & Sperling, dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Millinery Goods, Groceries, Liquors and Provisions. The billhead lists a series of transactions with Richard Lookey, likely for various goods or services offered by the business. The billhead includes an itemized list of transactions, with corresponding dates and amounts. The business name includes a decorative font, with an ornate Victorian style lettering.

Billhead of Julius Basinski, Branch House, Miles City, Montana, July 6, 1880 Billhead of Julius Basinski, Branch House, Miles City, Montana, July 6, 1880

Billhead from Julius Basinski's Branch House in Miles City, Montana, dated July 6, 1880. The billhead is related to a letter regarding the transfer of funds, sent from Julius Basinski in Miles City to Henry Elling in Bozeman, Montana.

Business Letter: Julius Basinski to Henry Elling, August 9, 1880 Business Letter: Julius Basinski to Henry Elling, August 9, 1880

Billhead letter from Julius Basinski in Bozeman, Montana, to Henry Elling in Virginia City, Montana, concerning the transfer of funds. Dated August 9, 1880. The letterhead indicates a branch house in Miles City, Montana.

Commercial Letter from J. Basinski & Bros. to Henry Elling, Virginia City, Montana, August 10, 1881 Commercial Letter from J. Basinski & Bros. to Henry Elling, Virginia City, Montana, August 10, 1881

Commercial letter from J. Basinski & Bros. to Henry Elling in Virginia City, Montana, dated August 10, 1881. The letterhead displays a logo and lists a branch in Miles City, Montana. The letter discusses early Jewish settlers in Montana Territory.

Billhead - S. L. Holzman & Bro., Helena, Montana, September 21, 1873 Billhead - S. L. Holzman & Bro., Helena, Montana, September 21, 1873

Bill from S. L. Holzman & Bro., importers of California and Oregon fruits, located on Main Street, Helena, Montana. Dated September 21, 1873. The bill is for 37½ lbs. of fruit, with a price of 75 cents per lb., and a total of $28.12. The billhead lists the business as also selling cigars, notions, stationery, ammunition, and pistols. The bill was purchased by McKnight & Co. and appears to be a record of a completed transaction.