Trade Card: Yochsberg & Ulman, Millinery, Fancy Goods & Cloaks, Williamsport, Pennsylvania


This trade card advertises Yochsberg & Ulman, a millinery, fancy goods, and cloaks store in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The front of the card depicts a charming illustration of a young girl and a woman picking flowers in a garden setting. The style of the illustration suggests a late 19th-century aesthetic. The back of the card is blank. [Isaac Ulman (1818-1886), a well-known citizen of Williamsport, died at his residence on Market Street above 4th Street. He was a brother of Henry, Sadock, and Moses. He was involved in business for 38 years, retiring about 10 years before his death. He was also an owner of the Opera House block on Market Street. He is buried in the Jewish Cemetery near Wildwood. His first wife was Adelaide Yochsberg Ulman (1824-1872). This card is likely from the store owned by one of his sons.]


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  • Yochsberg & Ulman

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Physical Location

Arc.MS.56, Box 11, Folder 10