Geography: Newburgh
Associated Items

A three-part advertising blotter for S. Cohen's shoe store in Newburgh, New York. Each blotter features a lithograph of a fashionably dressed woman and an advertisement promoting the store as "the leading shoe store in the country" located at 89 Water Street, next to M. Schwartz & Co. The blotters are in white, gold, and blue. Circa 1885.

Envelope addressed to E. A. Bernstein in Newburgh, New York, postmarked January 1, 1895. The envelope features advertising.

This trade card advertises M. S. Rosen, a practical watchmaker and jeweler. The front of the card features the business's name prominently displayed at the top: "PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER." Below the name, the address is clearly indicated: 50 Colden Street. The design is simple and straightforward, focusing on conveying the necessary information. The back of the card is blank.

This trade card advertises M. Shwartz & Co., located at 108 & 110 Water Street in Newburgh, New York. The front of the card depicts a decorative design featuring yellow flowers and an inset image of a volcano. The back of the card is blank.

A letter from L. Levenson & Co., a wholesale clothing manufacturer located at 461-467 Broadway (corner of Grand Street), New York City, to an attorney. Dated March 5, 1879, the letter discusses a legal case against Jacob Tobias, suggesting that Tobias is being dishonest. The letter is written on stationery featuring an engraved architectural vignette of the company's building. Approximately 8" x 10".

This trade card advertises S. Cohen, a boot and shoe merchant in Newburgh, New York. The front of the card features a woman holding a bouquet of flowers. The image of the woman is surrounded by a black border. The text 'Fine Boots and Shoes' is prominently displayed in a script font on the front of the card. The back of the card is blank.