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Trade Card: M. Born & Company, Merchant Tailors, Greenville, Pennsylvania

Trade Card: M. Born & Company, Merchant Tailors, Greenville, Pennsylvania

This trade card advertises M. Born & Company, merchant tailors. The front of the card features a comical illustration depicting a tailor and a customer, likely related to the process of creating or fitting new clothing, captioned "Originating a New Style." The style of the illustration suggests a late 19th-century aesthetic. Below the illustration, the text clearly states the business name, goods sold, and the address: M. Born & Company, the Great Merchant Tailors; H. Bloch Agt., 177 1/2 Main St., Greenville, Pa. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: M. Born & Company, Merchant Tailors, Greenville, Pennsylvania

Trade Card: M. Born & Company, Merchant Tailors, Greenville, Pennsylvania

This trade card advertises M. Born & Company, merchant tailors. The front of the card features a comical illustration of a tailor and a customer. The customer is bundled in a coat and appears cold, while the tailor is working on a garment. A speech bubble above the customer reads, "Please hurry, I'm afraid of catching a cold." Below the illustration, the text reads "M. Born & Company, The Great Merchant Tailors" and lists the address: 177 ½ Main St., Greenville, PA., and the agent, H. Bloch. The back of the card is blank. There is a second image in the record, but no further description is provided.

Letter from Lehman, Durr & Co. to H. P. Park, September 20, 1866

Letter from Lehman, Durr & Co. to H. P. Park, September 20, 1866

Letter from Lehman, Durr & Co., cotton factors and general commission merchants in Montgomery, Alabama, to H. P. Park in Greenville, Georgia, dated September 20, 1866. The letter discusses cotton prices in Mobile and New Orleans. Lehman, Durr & Co. was the founding firm of Lehman Brothers in New York City.