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Trade Card: Zundel & Wineman, Furniture Store, Greensburg, Pennsylvania

Trade Card: Zundel & Wineman, Furniture Store, Greensburg, Pennsylvania

This trade card advertises Zundel & Wineman, a furniture store located at 112 South Pennsylvania Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. The front of the card depicts a woman wearing a blue hat. The image is likely a detail from a larger advertisement. The back of the card features a full advertisement for the business. The image shows the front of the card; the back is described in the donor's notes.

Trade Card for Zundel & Wineman, Furniture Store

Trade Card for Zundel & Wineman, Furniture Store

This trade card advertises Zundel & Wineman, a furniture store located at 112 South Pennsylvania Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. The front of the card features an illustration of a woman wearing a violet hat and looking to the left. The woman appears to be in a store, standing on the left side of the card. The back of the card has more information about the business.

Trade Card for Zundel & Wineman's Furniture Store

Trade Card for Zundel & Wineman's Furniture Store

This trade card advertises Zundel & Wineman's furniture store in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. The front of the card features a cartoon illustration of a couple kissing with a humorous poem printed below. The back of the card is a full-page advertisement. The address of the store is listed at 112 South Penn Avenue. The store specialized in furniture for all occasions, including marriage anniversaries.

Letter from J. B. Alexander to Solomon Etting Regarding a Land Matter Involving Simon Gratz, March 6, 1832

Letter from J. B. Alexander to Solomon Etting Regarding a Land Matter Involving Simon Gratz, March 6, 1832

A letter written by J. B. Alexander to Solomon Etting on March 6, 1832, concerning a land matter involving Simon Gratz. The letter discusses efforts to contact Gratz, possibly in relation to the settlement of Bernard Gratz's estate. It also mentions a deed from David Franks to Bernard Gratz dated October 18, 1780. A copy of the letter was sent to S. Gratz the previous day. The letter was written in Baltimore, Maryland.