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Billhead - Max Maylender, Johnstown, New York, December 13, 1879

Billhead - Max Maylender, Johnstown, New York, December 13, 1879

A billhead from Max Maylender, manufacturer of buck, kid, castor and cloth gloves, located at 49 Melcher Street, Johnstown, New York. The bill is dated December 13, 1879, and is addressed to Mr. J. E. Miller, of Slagle & Sneeringer, Baltimore, Maryland. It indicates a purchase of gloves for $18.50. The billhead features a printed company logo and text in ornate, Victorian-style lettering.

Trade Card: Cohen & Marx, Clothiers, Johnstown, Pennsylvania

Trade Card: Cohen & Marx, Clothiers, Johnstown, Pennsylvania

This trade card for Cohen & Marx, clothiers, features a charming illustration of a young child, possibly a rag muffin, playing a drum. The child is depicted in somewhat ragged clothing, adding to the quaintness of the scene. The image is likely intended to evoke a sense of youthful energy and fun. The text on the front of the card is visible in the provided image. The back of the card features the text, "I am drumming for Cohen & Marx", along with the store's address: 210 Main Street. It is noted in the record that the store was destroyed in the Johnstown Flood.

Trade Card: Louis Cohen, Hatter and Furnisher, Johnstown, Pennsylvania

Trade Card: Louis Cohen, Hatter and Furnisher, Johnstown, Pennsylvania

This trade card, one of two in the record, advertises Louis Cohen, Hatter and Furnisher, located in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The front of the card is a stock card for "US Pearl Shirt." The back of the card displays the business' name and services: Louis Cohen, Hatter and Furnisher. Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The imagery on the front focuses on the shirt advertisement; further details on the design require higher resolution images. The back of the card provides the essential business information.