Geography: Greenwood
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Associated Items
Billhead for M. Stein, dealer in general merchandise and plantation supplies, located in Greenwood, Mississippi. Dated January 31, 1885. The bill includes an itemized list of goods purchased, likely for a plantation, by J. D. Chicking. The billhead is printed in a simple, minimalist style.
Billhead from E. R. Selliger, a dry goods, groceries, hats, and plantation supplies merchant and cotton buyer in Greenwood, Mississippi, dated September 17, 1894. The billhead is addressed to John I. Terry.
Invoice from M. Stein, Cotton Buyer and dealer in general merchandise and plantation supplies, located in Greenwood, Mississippi. Dated February 21, 1887. The bill lists an item purchased by John Terry. The billhead displays a company logo and ornate lettering.
Billhead - M. Stein, General Merchandise and Plantation Supplies, Greenwood, Mississippi. Dated May 28, 1884. The bill likely lists purchases made by J. D. Chickening. The bill lists items with corresponding quantities and prices. The document has a printed header with the business name and a list of goods sold by the business.
A business letter dated November 27, 1884, from E. W. Terry to M. Levy & Sons, commission merchants and cotton factors in New Orleans, Louisiana. The letter discusses cotton prices and is written on Levy & Sons' letterhead. A second image shows the reverse of the letter.
Billhead from E. R. Selliger's business in Greenwood, Mississippi, dated March 23, 1894. The billhead indicates that Selliger sold plantation supplies and bought cotton.
Billhead from Albert Aron's dry goods and plantation supplies business in Greenwood, Mississippi, dated July 26, 1894. The billhead provides details of Aron's business and is part of a larger collection of Judaica Americana. Information about Aron's wife's death in Greenville, Mississippi, in 1912 was reported in the Jackson Daily News, noting that he was a prominent Jewish citizen.