Geography: Waverly


Associated Items

Antisemitic Printed Advertisement Letter Regarding the Clothing Trade in Marietta, Ohio, 1884 Antisemitic Printed Advertisement Letter Regarding the Clothing Trade in Marietta, Ohio, 1884

A printed advertisement letter, dated January 1, 1884, expressing antisemitic sentiments about the clothing trade in Marietta, Ohio. The letter, addressed to Eliza Johnson in Waverly, West Virginia, from George Blake, contains accusations against Jewish merchants and their business practices. It is part of a larger collection of Judaica Americana.

Trade Card for Levy & Hiller, The Leading Clothiers Trade Card for Levy & Hiller, The Leading Clothiers

This trade card advertises Levy & Hiller, The Leading Clothiers in Waverly, Iowa. The front of the card features an illustration of a girl sitting in a half-shell, possibly referencing the clothing store's name or logo. The back of the card includes a full advertisement for the business. The card is oversized, measuring about 9.5 inches at its tallest point.

Trade Card for Levy & Hiller, Leading Clothiers Trade Card for Levy & Hiller, Leading Clothiers

This trade card advertises Levy & Hiller, Leading Clothiers in Waverly, Iowa. The front of the card features a playful illustration of three girls playing with a baby. The girls are dressed in stylish clothing, and the baby is wearing a bonnet. The background includes trees and greenery. The back of the card features a full advertisement for the business.