Geography: Selma
Associated Items

A commercial broadside issued by Greil & Kohn in Selma, Alabama on September 1, 1874. The broadside likely advertised dry goods or clothing, given the subject tags associated with the item.

Billhead from Sulzbacher, Seligman & Co., dry goods merchants, Selma, Alabama, dated November 6, 1860. The billhead displays the company's name and likely details of transactions, although the specifics are not legible in the available image.

Invoice from J. H. Stone, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, located on Water Street in Selma, Alabama. The bill lists a purchase for 28 lbs. of Coffee and 12 lbs. of Flour for a total of 34.65. Dated January 31, 1861. The buyer is identified as W. Clark, a customer of the store. The billhead is printed on plain paper with ruled lines for the itemized list, and the business name is printed in a decorative, old-style typeface.

Bill from M. Meyer & Co., dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy Goods, and Millinery, located on Broad Street, Selma, Alabama. Dated February 4, 1861. The bill lists the purchase of 1 parasol, 1 pair of shoes, and 2 trimmings, by L. Smith. The billhead has a printed header, ornate lettering, and clear details of the business address and transaction.

Billhead from M. Meyer & Co., dealers in dry goods, clothing, boots, and shoes, located at 38 Broad Street, Selma, Alabama. The billhead is dated May 5, 1881, and was issued to J. J. Hearst.

A business letter from E. Ikelheimer & Co. in Selma, Alabama, to E. C. Bailey in Boston, Massachusetts, dated April 5, 1881. The letterhead displays the company's address as No. 8 Broad St., Selma, Alabama, and mentions the company's founding in 1844.

A commercial letter dated November 22, 1886, from Ed. Ikelheimer & Co. in Selma, Alabama, to the Eagle & Phenix Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, Georgia. The letterhead features a large eagle logo with the inscription "founded 1844".

Letter from Ed. Ikelheimer & Co. in Selma, Alabama, to the Eagle & Phenix Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, Georgia, dated March 31, 1887. The letterhead features a large eagle logo with the text "founded 1844". The letter also mentions Nathan Kahn.

A business letter from Ed. Ikelheimer & Co. in Selma, Alabama, to the Eagle & Phenix Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, Georgia, dated March 31, 1887. The letterhead features a large eagle logo with "founded 1844". The letter also mentions Nathan Kahn.

A business letter dated June 26, 1885, from Rosenberg & Co., saddle and harness manufacturers located at No. 18 Broad Street, Selma, Alabama, to the Eagle & Phenix Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, Georgia. The letter measures 5.75" x 9".

This trade card advertises Kutner, Goldstein & Co., a general merchandise store in Selma, California. The front of the card (Image 1) features a simple design with text prominently displaying the business name, "Kutner, Goldstein & Co." and "General Merchandise." There is no address listed on the card. The image is primarily text-based. The back of the card (Image 2) is blank.

A business letter dated January 10, 1887, from Oberndorf & Allman in Selma, Alabama, to the Eagle & Phenix Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, Georgia. The letter discusses business matters and includes addresses for both companies: 1000 & 1002 Broad St., Selma, Alabama for Oberndorf & Allman.

Billhead from B. J. Jacob, dealer in breech and muzzle-loading guns, located at the corner of Alabama and Washington Streets in Selma, Alabama. Dated August 11, 1870.