Geography: Geneva
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An advertising mirror produced by Meyers Bros. in Geneva, New York. The mirror advertises a price guarantee, promising a $1000 donation to charity if they deviate by 5 cents from their prices since opening on March 10th, 1895. Undated, likely late 19th or early 20th century.
This fan-shaped trade card advertises M.S. Liberman, a clothier located at 188 Exchange Street in Geneva, New York. The card's design is simple with the business name and address prominently displayed, and no other details are included on the front. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises Sloman's Rochester Clothing House in Geneva, New York. The front of the card features a whimsical illustration of two boys using a long coat as a tent. The style is reminiscent of late 19th-century commercial illustration, aiming for a lighthearted and engaging depiction of children's play. The text on the card clearly displays the store name, "Sloman's Rochester Clothing House," and its address: 10 Seneca Street. The back of the card is blank.
A three-quarter page letter (5" x 8") written by R. Jackson in Geneva, Switzerland to Tobias I. Tobias in New York City on September 2, 1860. The letter concerns business matters involving George E. Stone, although specifics are not detailed.