Geography: Bridgeton

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Trade Card: Philadelphia Bargain Store, Bridgeton, New Jersey Trade Card: Philadelphia Bargain Store, Bridgeton, New Jersey

Trade card for the Philadelphia Bargain Store located at 52 South Laurel Street, Bridgeton, New Jersey. The card is undated, but based on stylistic elements and the context of other similar materials, it is estimated to date from between 1870 and 1890. The card features an advertisement for the store and lists the proprietors, S. Wolfson and N. Kenin.

Trade Card: I. W. Goldberg Furniture Store, Bridgeton, New Jersey Trade Card: I. W. Goldberg Furniture Store, Bridgeton, New Jersey

This trade card advertises the "New" I. W. Goldberg Furniture Store in Bridgeton, New Jersey. The card is die-cut in the shape of an expandable fan. The front of the card displays a picture of a snow-covered mill, labeled "Old Mill." The back of the card is blank. The address, 114 Broad Street, Bridgeton, NJ, is printed on the card. This is one of four images in the record. The other three images show the trade card from various angles, showing the die-cut design more clearly.

Postcard: Kohn, Adler & Co. Shipment Announcement, Paris, August 19, 1887 Postcard: Kohn, Adler & Co. Shipment Announcement, Paris, August 19, 1887

Postcard from the Paris office of Kohn, Adler & Co. announcing the shipment of pattern bonnets and novelties to their Philadelphia house for an opening on September 6, 1887. The postcard mentions the shipment of 'Pattern Bonnets and Novelties' to their Philadelphia House.

Trade Card: I. W. Goldberg Furniture Store, Bridgeton, New Jersey Trade Card: I. W. Goldberg Furniture Store, Bridgeton, New Jersey

Trade card advertising I. W. Goldberg's Furniture Store, located at 114 Broad Street, Bridgeton, New Jersey. The card features a die-cut design in the shape of an expandable fan, depicting a boy and a dog on a raft with the caption "A Faithful Companion." The card was likely printed circa 1885 by Edmonds Adv. Co.