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Letter from A. Boyd to Jacob I. Cohen, Jr., Regarding House Insurance, October 12, 1850 Letter from A. Boyd to Jacob I. Cohen, Jr., Regarding House Insurance, October 12, 1850

A business letter addressed to Jacob I. Cohen, Jr., president of the Baltimore Fire Insurance Company, concerning insurance on a house. Written in Frederick, Maryland, and addressed to Baltimore, Maryland, on October 12, 1850.

Check from C. V. S. Levy to A. P. Schoneman & Bro., Frederick, Maryland, January 14, 1877 Check from C. V. S. Levy to A. P. Schoneman & Bro., Frederick, Maryland, January 14, 1877

Check for $34.78 issued by C. V. S. Levy to A. P. Schoneman & Bro. on January 14, 1877. Drawn on the First National Bank, Frederick, Maryland. The check features a vignette of Miss Liberty and a revenue stamp.

Three Checks Drawn by C. V. S. Levy, Frederick, Maryland, 1873-1877 Three Checks Drawn by C. V. S. Levy, Frederick, Maryland, 1873-1877

This collection contains three checks drawn by C. V. S. Levy, a Jewish lawyer. One check, dated January 28, 1873, is drawn on the First National Bank in Glade Hill, Virginia, and made payable to William Devries & Co. Two other checks are also included; one is dated December 14, 1876, drawn on the First National Bank in Frederick, Maryland, payable to B. Hill; the other is dated January 7, 1877, drawn on the First National Bank in Frederick, Maryland, and payable to Charles E. Cassell and Frederick White. Two of the checks bear revenue stamps.

Check from C. V. S. Levy to First National Bank, Frederick, Maryland Check from C. V. S. Levy to First National Bank, Frederick, Maryland

Check for $49.50 drawn on the First National Bank of Frederick, Maryland, dated January 7, 1877. The check is signed by C. V. S. Levy and includes a revenue stamp. A vignette of Miss Liberty is featured on the check.

Trade Card: Henry Goldenberg, Great Bamboo Corsets, Frederick, Maryland Trade Card: Henry Goldenberg, Great Bamboo Corsets, Frederick, Maryland

This trade card advertises Henry Goldenberg's shop, specializing in corsets. The front of the card features an illustration of a woman in a corset, and the text prominently displays "Fanny Davenport" and "Great Bamboo Corset." The image suggests the corsets were marketed towards women, and the name 'Fanny Davenport' may refer to a celebrity endorsement or a specific corset model. The style of the illustration and text suggest a late 19th-century origin. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card for Steiner Brothers, Druggists Trade Card for Steiner Brothers, Druggists

This trade card for Steiner Brothers, druggists, features a girl in a purple dress. The text on the front of the card indicates the business address as 103 North Market. The back of the card is blank. The card is part of a larger collection of Judaica Americana collected by a private donor.

Trade Card: Steiner Brothers, Druggists, Frederick, Maryland Trade Card: Steiner Brothers, Druggists, Frederick, Maryland

This trade card advertises Steiner Brothers, druggists located at 103 North Market Street in Frederick, Maryland. The front of the card features a charming illustration of a young girl in a red dress. The style of the illustration and the card's design suggest it dates from the late 19th century. The business's address, 103 North Market Street, is clearly printed below the image. The back of the card is blank.

Deed of Land Sale from Isaac and Elizabeth Moses to Henry Pannebecker, Frederick Township, Pennsylvania, 1808 Deed of Land Sale from Isaac and Elizabeth Moses to Henry Pannebecker, Frederick Township, Pennsylvania, 1808

Indenture of April 4, 1808, by which Isaac Moses (described as a peddler) and Elizabeth Moses of Philadelphia sold a tract of land in Frederick Township, Pennsylvania to Henry Pannebecker (described as a storekeeper) of Upper Hanover Township, Montgomery County. The deed specifies boundaries referencing the land of George Nye and others. Witnesses include Abm. Quimpert, Abraham Moses, Benj. Markley, Isaac Peirce, and Fran. Wolbord(?). The document is a single-page vellum manuscript measuring 26 1/2" x 11 1/2".